yes, we are. that s a monstrous theory. yes, it is. the authorities held their cards close to their vest. none of their suspicions leaked out. steuben county district attorney brooks baker was consulted as investigators got search warrants so they could tap father and daughter s cell phones. where are you now, sweetie? i m still back at the denny s rest stop. what are you hoping for? what we re hoping for is some conversation between the two of them about the death, about money. hi. hi, sweetie. i m sorry i didn t get your call right away. and? we didn t get much. investigators decided to ratchet up the pressure. what s called in cop talk, tickling the wire. is this karrie neurauter? yes, this is she. we have an investigator from corning pd call karrie saying i want to talk to you. and the hope is that that will get a conversation going between lloyd and his daughter. i didn t know if she had time to meet up with mep. i know it s break time and i didn
search warrants so they could tap father and daughter s cell phones. where are you now, sweetie? i m still back at the denny s rest stop. what are you hoping for? what we re hoping for is some conversation between the two of them about the death, about money. hi. hi, sweetie. i m sorry i didn t get your call right away. and? we didn t get much. investigators decided to ratchet up the pressure. what s called in cop talk, tickling the wire. is this karrie neurauter? yes, this is she. we have an investigator from corning pd call karrie saying i want to talk to you. and the hope is that that will get a conversation going between lloyd and his daughter. i didn t know if she had time to meet up with mep. i know it s break time and i didn t know what your plans were. had will we be able to talk on monday? okay. with her wire tickled would karrie take the bait and call her father with the latest? she did exactly that. hi, sweetie. hey. i just got off the pho
intelligence professional. here we are. glenn, were there some rules when you were at the agency? i thought back when we would run wires, title threes which would basically let you wiretap criminal organizations. not the oval office. no. there s something called tickling the wire. that means law enforcement this is a family program, glenn. law enforcement would intentionally inject information into that sort of series of phones they were surveilling. so what i thought of, the president is now being surveilled by the chinese. he doesn t seem to care. maybe the law enforcement fr mm professionalsp providedipr providing inaccurate information. it s called tickling the wire. that s why the new yorker
something called tickling the wire in drug cases or other cases where they have wiretap. you see the reaction that defendants or subjects have as there is activity during a wiretap, and perhaps as it s revealed and taken down. so mueller is definitely looking at how people react to the announcement of this indictment because the most important element of the case, if there will be cases against american citizens or others, will be whether they have knowledge and intent. whether they were unwitting dupes for the russians or knowing participants. you know, this indictment makes it very clear in the conspiracy count it is naming people who are indicted today, but there are others who are known and unknown to the grand jury. mueller will be deciding whether there are other coconspirators. in talking about roger stone for just oomt momeanother momen his name has been swirling so much, one thing i think is interesting, frank, so far as we know, he has not been interviewed by the special co