guys said, hey, i met a guy staying at the motel 6 or whatever. and just started pulling those records. we discovered that they all stayed in the santa rosa area. they stayed at a super 8 and a bunch of lower end hotels. the fellows in santa rosa went out and pulled all the phone numbers from all the booths around the hotels and put them in a data base. we started coming up with numbers. there were calls from the phones. that was amazing intelligence. and so when i got a call telling me that calls were made to a jerry oldbu, immediately i drove to where the phone was located at that residence and we took up a surveillance position. and after a few hours, a guy comes walking out of the residence. i looked at him through the binoculars and i said, that s not a jerry oldbu, that s gary yarbrough, that s the same guy that s in photographs that we
all of the investigative steps are just kind of logical. you know, where would these people stay and where did these trucks come from because we started with the trucks backtracking and the guy says hey, i met a guy and sold him a truck and he was staying at the motel 6 and started pulling those records. we discovered they all stayed in the santa rosa area, at a super 8 and a bunch of other hotels. so the fellows in santa rosa pulled all the phone numbers from all the phone booths and put them into a database and we started coming up with numbers. that were called from the phones. that was amazing intelligence. and so when i got a call telling me that calls were made to a jerry just north of coeur d alene in stand r sand point, immediately i droechb to where that phone was located in that residence and we took up a surveillance position. after a few hours, a guy comes
these trucks come from? we started backtracking and the guys say hey, i met a guy and sold him a truck and he was staying at the motel 6 and started pulling those records. we discovered they all stayed in the santa rosa area, at a super 8. so the fellows in santa rosa pulled all the phone numbers from all the phone booths and put them into a database and we started coming up with numbers. that was amazing intelligence. and so when i got a call telling me that calls were made to a jerry in sand point, i drove to where that phone was located at that residence, and we took up a surveillance position. after a few hours, a guy comes walking out of a residence. i looked at him through the binocul binoculars, i said that s gary
i ve never laughed as much as when i worked in the nixon white house. the sense of humor was the leveling factor. things, messes we would find ourselves in or whatever it might be. i think a lot of younger staff people here find that he can far excel them in terms of energy and stamina. i took a camera on all my trips, a super 8 and i have quite a collection of film. john ehrlichman, a lawyer who directed nixon s campaign tour, will have a broad advisory role in the nixon administration. i think this first year we ll see as basically the time of reform. ehrlichman is chief of affairs and under study. i was not a passionate nixon person going in, probably if
hospital. reporter: how did it come to this? according to court records at 2:48 and 3:18 a.m., lambert called 911 from a super 8 motel on the morning of may 4th, 2013. he was apparently suffering delusions and twice gave the 911 operator the wrong room number. officers responded but left when they couldn t find him. around 4:30 a.m., police returned for a third time to the motel and this time they found lambert handcuffed him and were taking the compliant 46-year-old to the hospital. what we re doing here is we re going to take you to the emergency room and get you looked at, make sure you re good to go. reporter: as police drive lambert to the emergency room, he becomes increasingly agitated. don t kick the window! reporter: at 5:00 a.m., as they parked at the regional hospital, lambert kicks out the window and runs in to the emergency room doors.