touched her. to police the story just didn t add up, and now a total stranger was ready to prove it. once again here s andrea canning with deep in the woods. autumn, 2012. kelli bordeaux had been missing for months. the searches continued but were winding down and so was hope. privately, many around town felt kelli would never be found. but in the forest outside fayetteville there was someone still secretly searching for her. no one knew, not police, not even kelli s family. his name was david marshburn. he didn t know kelli, but had an intense interest in her case from the day she disappeared. she was in the military. you just don t up and disappear. she was a young female. that s not right. he is both a bounty hunter and private investigator. his specialty, finding people, dead or alive. i knew she wasn t alive. i knew she needed to be found.
information relating to her, what they found, what the autopsy shows, what the crime scene shows. i think number two, chris, they re presenting that information before the grand jury and three, to circle back to your initial point with respect to finding brian laundrie, they want to find them, they need to find him if they ought to bring him to justice. the issue is whether there s someone to find or whether something, you know, some other thing happened to him which would be obviously meaning that he wasn t alive, and so a lot to ferret out. a lot for investigators to do, but we can t speculate because there were remnants of a camp site that they had any connection or nexus to brian laundrie at all at this point without further information. right. i mean, look, i think it is a possible step for them, but i think we would know if they were anywhere close to finding him in that location, and we haven t seen that. gabby petito, we know her body was found near a used camp site. that goe
the issue is whether there s someone to find or whether something, you know, some other thing happened to him which would be obviously meaning that he wasn t alive, and so a lot to ferret out. a lot for investigators to do, but we can t speculate because there were remnants of a camp site that they had any connection or nexus to brian laundrie at all at this point without further information. right. i mean, look, i think it is a possible step for them, but i think we would know if they were anywhere close to finding him in that location, and we haven t seen that. gabby petito, we know her body was found near a used camp site. that goes once again, joey to this active passion that this may well have been someone she was familiar with. this is where she was staying. this is where she was. she wasn t found buried somewhere. and that goes to brian laundrie, a finger at him, also a finger at his family. people can t get past when they
she was a young female. that s not right. reporter: marshburn is both a bounty hunter and private investigator. his specialty? finding people, dead or alive. i knew she wasn t alive. i knew she needed to be found. she seemed like a really nice reporter: remember that tv interview nick holbert did? marshburn saw it, too. when i m watching him, it s like dude, i can tell you are lying. he did it. he knows where she is at. he killed her. reporter: and he was also convinced he could find kelli bordeaux. operating on his own time and own dime, marshburn started carefully researching the details of kelli s disappearance. i don t know what the hell got into me to do it. i mean, i just did it. to bring some answers to her family. yeah. i love doing it. i love helping a family out. reporter: marshburn was convinced holbert had buried
my answer is this. markets look for certainty. and they pretty much know what s likely to happen. they don t see an impeachment resulting in a conviction. they discounted the impeachment and the likelihood of a conviction. they know president trump is not going to be convicted so you ll see him for the remainder of the term and beyond that. you look at this moment, it s historical. we study history. we talk about history. we re kind of living history. yes. there s only been one of these times before, really, when we had the impeachment of bill clinton. now, richard nixon didn t technically get impeached because he resigned before and andrew johnson was before you and i were alive, right? in my case, i wasn t alive. you weren t either. andrew johnson did barely get through. by one vote, he was not convicted. you need 2/3 to get convicted. there s not 2/3 as we now know. when i watched with bill clinton, i didn t think i d live