basically trying to determine what threat to u.s. national security was there from this intelligence collection platform in and to the extent that the intelligence apparatus of this balloon actually survived, the fbi would be trying to look at that to determine what were its capabilities? was this the realtime collection that we ve heard about is this was it stored collection? a lot of questions there, obviously. i can tell you, having worked in the fbi, a lot of people, when you think about the fbi laboratory, you think about dna analysis, firearms analysis. there s actually an entire division called the operational technology division that is response for looking at devices. creating devices. when i was an fbi agent and we had a problem set, a place we wanted to collect information from, we would go to these tech wizards and say create us a device that can get us to where we need to go on the other side of that equation, you know, working overseas, whenever we would capture a device
i said no, no, no. natalie collins was at home, still in shock over steve s murder when she heard the news. i knew there would be a link between steve s murder and those murders. because people don t get gunned down in their office in in scottsdale, arizona. it doesn t happen. natalie s hunch was right. scottsdale police were able to confirm for us that the murder scene on thursday and the murder scene on friday was connected. firearms analysis showed a 40 caliber weapon had been used in the homicide of dr. steve pitt. the same caliber gun killed paralegals valeria sharp and laura anderson. ten about ten hours after the paralegals were killed about ten minutes after midnight this morning, we received a call of a shooting at the business complex behind me. an adult male shot twice in the head at an office, seven miles from the law firm. doorbell rang, wanted to ignore it, because it s the