sites, and you see the tire tracks. but can t get your hands on anything else. reporter: no witnesses. no fingerprints. no dna. we went back starting in 2002, and we got the records from our local jail. anybody that was arrested for prostitution, criminal solicitation, anything like that. and we got a list of names. reporter: but what kind of man is capable of killing is disposing of 11 women without somebody noticing something. fbi s behavioral sciences agents came in, took a look at our crime scene, took a look at what evidence we had. they came up with their profile of who they thought we were looking for, including that profile was a white male. 35 to 50? your typical profile. lives alone or is away from home for extended periods of time. probably had some brush with law enforcement.
keep talking about his frustration and we know that the president is frustrated because obviously he wants to release this memo, but chris wray, what kind of man is he? tell me what you know. i think that there was a perhaps a misunderstanding last summer when christopher wray was initially put up for this job that he was going to be some sort of sympathic trump stooge, sort of a trump plant at the white house but christopher wray has a long and distinguished history within the justice department. this is someone who was the assistant attorney general for the criminal division in the years after 9/11, which was actually the unit overseeing the counterterrorism portfolio at the time. it was before the reorganization that led to the national security division and so this is someone who was right there in that post-9/11 crucible with men like robert mueller, with men
so chris wray is the guy who s supposed to help change this and he is telling them that this memo is inaccurate, that it has omissions that make it inaccurate and he s not being listened to and that is what the frustration is here. jeff just mentioned there s some redactions being made to this memo. the problem for the fbi is that, again, the problem is that they re omissions in what the story that devin nunes has crafted in this memo according to the fbi. they believe that redactions probably will not cure all of the problems that they have with this, so the big question is, how does this work? what kind of compromise, perhaps, can the white house figure out to reach in the next 24 hours? okay. both breaking that news on the frustration on behalf of this current fbi director. gentlemen, thank you so much. add to this bitter fight over the memo, the top democrat on the intelligence committee, the house intelligence committee
to have some kind of an impact to inhibit or cover something up, so that s going to be a part of what those conversations will be taking place when mr. ca role lowe speaking with bob mueller. isn t this service value today, corallo versus hope hicks s word unless ca role lo has tapes of this. right the only way i think hope hicks has a lot of exposure here is if there is multiple corroboration, if there is and she failed to disclose that during her interview with robert mueller then she could be looking at for example, not only obstruction issue but also a false statements issue but i think that what robert mueller is looking at in this regard hope hicks fits into a broader port trait of obstruction by the president. this is a piece of a larger puzzle.
in his mind and damn the torpedos. that s always been his approach. i think it would be stunning, remember, james comey was the fbi director he inherited. chris wray is the fbi director he picked. he picked? whatever you thinking of the firing of james comey and the circumstances surrounding it, a chris wray resignation based on his the fbi s desire not to have this memo released, i don t know how you spin that one if you re donald trump. you can understand, though, shawn, the frustrations i can t begin to imagine on behalf of the fbi, they released this public statement, grave concerns over the memo s accuracies, evan making the point misleading information despite any kind of redactions that they agree upon, if you re chris wray and you re ahead of the fbi and the president goes ahead and says, sorry, i m releasing it, how do you not resign? that s a good question. if it is the case that the information in this memo is so