reporter: but amybeth says as she looked around she noticed something. blood not just where elizabeth lay, but high up along the staircase walls, too. too much blood, she thought, for a slip and fall. if you fell down the stairs, why would there be blood splurted up the side of the walls? it didn t make any sense to me. reporter: and she says there were household details out of order: like the table that liz set out every night with the girls breakfast plates. it was bare. the snow boots she routinely left by the front door, still on her feet. liz never wore her boots in the house. she d always took her boots off. and that was another clue to me that something was wrong. it s obvious that she was either running from someone or trying to escape. reporter: amybeth thought a full-fledged investigation would ensue. but, as she tells it, michael peterson spoke to the authorities that day, relating that elizabeth had a hereditary bleeding disorder. perhaps she d had a stroke and
something. blood not just where elizabeth lay, but high up along the staircase walls, too. too much blood, she thought, for a slip and fall. if you fell down the stairs, why would there be blood splurted up the side of the walls? it didn t make any sense to me. reporter: and she says there were household details out of order: like the table that liz set out every night with the girls breakfast plates. it was bare. the snow boots she routinely left by the front door, still on her feet. liz never wore her boots in the house. she d always took her boots off. and that was another clue to me that something was wrong. it s obvious that she was either running from someone or trying to escape. reporter: amybeth thought a full-fledged investigation would ensue. but, as she tells it, michael peterson spoke to the authorities that day, relating that elizabeth had a hereditary bleeding disorder. perhaps she d had a stroke and fallen down the stairs. the questions amybeth expected to be a
reporter: another good friend in their circle, amybeth berner and her husband, were summoned to elizabeth s townhouse, too. she asked michael what happened. he said, well, she probably had an aneurysm like her father. when i thought about someone falling down the stairs i thought, well, that s possible. those stairs are, you know, pretty steep and, you know, they re slippery and wooden. reporter: but amybeth says as she looked around she noticed something. blood not just where elizabeth lay, but high up along the staircase walls, too. too much blood, she thought, for a slip and fall. if you fell down the stairs, why would there be blood splurted up the side of the walls? it didn t make any sense to me. reporter: and she says there were household details out of order: like the table that liz set out every night with the girls breakfast plates. it was bare. the snow boots she routinely left by the front door, still on her feet. liz never wore her boots in the house. she d
president? 110%. i ve reported this in vanity fair as well. people around the president who know him the best say this is not the same man who even ran for office or of the aprentiss days. this is a person whose memory and emotional judgment is slipping. if you look at older interviews with donald trump, he seems to be able to keep the thread longer than he can keep it now in interviews. all right. you hiked in in your snow boots. we wanted you to do double duty. the family business of governing. the person jared kushner and ivanka trump blame for problems they saw in the white house. plus, heavy snow, strong wind, marching up the east coast. this is a live look at central park there. here in new york city. we have al roker standing by. he is not in the park. mr. roker is inside. he s around all his fancy computers and weather monitors. he s going to tell us where this
200 million people under wind chill fort myers under wind chill advisories. that hasn t happened in several years. also, pointing out, thursday, coming very close to the coast. this could be a monster snow storm. this one this model actually has it mostly offshore. we still could see a line of several inches of snow and ice across florida and the southeast. so watching this very carefully. this could mean the difference between a couple inches of snow and feet of snow. so, watching it very closely. this is what happened thursday. if this comes a little bit, say 100 and 200 miles close tort shoreline, definitely feet of snow for all of the big cities. ainsley: i love that. janice: you love it? ainsley: you get those good snow boots. steve: you don t have a car you have to scoop out. janice: how about this, ainsley, if this happens i take your place on the curvey couch and did you go outside. en. ainsley: no. this is why i didn t going a meteorologist i like to look at it.