as you point out everybody in france is supporting him. for the most part they are saying it s ridiculous. it s her word. there are reports out there that she is terrified. she had no idea who this man was, that he was this powerful. she is very afraid for herself and her child. time is not in defendant s friend. as time goes by you see the hotel videos, you will hear the 911 call. people will be able to see that and they ll probably be able to form a judgment about whether she is telling the truth or not. martha: john bicks thank you. it s been almost 30 years since seven people dropped dead after taking poisoned tylenol pills for an every day headache. the case terrorized this nation and changed our whole packaging system, that s why it s so hard to open a bottle of aspirin she s days, all because of this unbelievably scary moment in time back in 1982. in three minutes from now, after all these years there is a huge lead into who may have actually
that they ve had nothing to do with just to give him some notoriety, takes him out of the usual course of prison. martha: that may be the case. it s interesting because he s asked for leverage. he says, well i ll voluntarily give you my dna if you stop auctioning my items from the shack that he lived in. it s even possible, dr. bad even badenthat he may have cooks scheme to get himself some leverage to stop the auction. right, anything that anybody raises as a possibility the f.b.i. is obligated to pursue. they can t ignore it even though they think there is no evidence to support it. martha: it s shocking after all these years that this case has remained unsolved. as you say the initial thinking was that it had to be somebody in the factory. right. would would have had the ability. is it later determined, i m trying to remember that detail whether or not they felt it was somebody who bought the bottles, opened it up, put them in and
don t include fox news in the other media outlets said you don t get to pick the reports. there has been very little talk about this, a wild think pro obama, very, very quiet. partisan politics have overcome journalistic ethics. martha: a grand jury has indicted former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn on charges related to the sexual assault and attempted rape of a new york hotel chamber maid. that s the latest breaking news in this case. details to come.
tampering. anita vogle is live on this story from los angeles. reporter: stunning news that the fbi could be closer to crack a high profile case that had been cold for a long time. we are learning today that the fbi is look at ted kaczynski and others as parts of its investigation into the notorious 1982 tylenol poisoning. the fbi saying as parts of our reexamination of the evidence in connection with a 1982 tylenol poisoning we attempted to secure dna samples from various individuals. the fbi s interest in the iewna bomb was first disclosed by kaczynski himself. he filed papers to block a
out on bail today. let s say he posts a million dollars. he agrees to the ankle bracelet and awful these very strict conditions in terms of his movements and where he ca and wn be. he said he s absolutely innocent of all the charges, that will be proven in court. you know, what would you advise him if he were your client. i know your clients you re usually on the other side of these things. for the moment, what would you advise him if he did have the opportunity to speak. number one, shut up. number two what will happen if he gets out the whole tempo of the case will chain. if he has to stay in and actually stay in on remand what i think would be likely to happen that would really accelerate the pays of the discussions about a possible plea. this is not really a difficult case to dispose of with a plea bargain, on the other hand if he gets out he s probably got every incentive as counsel do to drag this out until the whole temperature on this goes down, get a year down the road whe