questioned that morning at the sheriff s office. after one round of the interrogation, the sheriff asked madison s uncle chris to join them. there s a reason he is here, okay? he s got your best interests at heart. at that point, i really i didn t know what to think. i didn t know if madison did it. i didn t know if he didn t do it. i wasn t there. i had not seen any evidence. here s what madison said happened after the first deputy left. my dad like signaled my mom to come into the room, and she did. and he shut the door. after about five minutes you say your heard your mom scream help. scream help. okay. and what did you do? i jumped up, i ran to the master bedroom door, i kicked it open, and my dad was holding her like this. i was like i need to go get help, and then i sprinted screaming help to my neighbor s house. madison said he didn t see or hear what happened next, not even the gunshots while he was at his neighbor s house. the sheriff wasn t buying that
members, that is something meg had written back in high school, and in no way represented her mood in the days before she died. scott, they felt, was using that poem to promote his own theory, and her family wasn t buying. honestly, my first thought is what did he do? right off the bat? absolutely. you know, the investigators were getting information from the family members that nobody could believe that meg had killed herself. scott said he couldn t believe it either, and was as shocked as anyone. in fact, he told the detective he was so rattled by his wife s death, that it changed him into a criminal. that s right. on the night this house burned down, amid all the talk of death and debt, and his swing lifestyle, scott purk told the detective he had been a famous burglar. dressed in black, from head to toe, carrying none shocks, and
okay? at that point, i really i didn t know what to think. i didn t know if madison did it. i didn t know if he didn t do it. i wasn t there. i had not seen any evidence. here s what madison said happened after the first deputy left. that my dad like signaled my mom to come into the room, and she did. and he shut the door. after about five minutes you say your heard your mom scream help. scream help. okay. and what did you do? i jumped up, i ran to the master bedroom door, i kicked it open, and my dad was holding her like this. i was like i need to go get help, and then i sprinted screaming help to my neighbor s house. madison said he didn t see or hear what happened next, not even the gunshots while he was at his neighbor s house. the sheriff wasn t buying that one bit. will you agree with me that there was a gunshot fired? i mean, what i ve been told, yes. but you ve never heard that? no, sir. investigators thought
shows the threat that we all saw for ourselves on screen, lingers to this day and prosecutors were concerned enough with this case, thomas robertson, this virginia police officers was arrested in january and then released pending his trial. but federal agents just rearrested him they say after they found bomb-making material in his home, a rifle as you mentioned. they say he purchased a nearly 40 firearms and just to show what they consider to be very, very dangerous, i ll read you a portion of what he allegedly wrote online, the only voice these people will now listen to is violence. buckled armer or just stay at home, that a reference to suiting up for some kind of battle. now his attorney says this was all a big misunderstanding. he says his client is a, quote, anti-gun lover. the judge wasn t buying any of that. writing very tersely the record shows otherwise. again, the judge giving that order to rearrest him. i ll read a portion of what this federal judge says. there s probable c