left is walking down the street in bedroom slippers, wearing his pajamas beneath a bathrobe. this man is vincent and the fbi says he is the mafia boss of the richest mafia family in the country. his doctor says the man in pajamas is mentally ill not a godfather but a man with the mind of a child, afraid of the dark. he s crazy as a fox. and he has played this game for many years. the last time that gigante was arrested, in a bribery case in the early 70s, the charges were dropped, when his lawyers produced letters from psychiatrists, calling him a schizophrenic, with little chance of recovery. gigante has even been hospitalized here from time to time. his younger brother, a catholic priest on the right, walking down the street with gigante in these photos, says gigante is a sick man, too sick to talk with us. the priest called the fbi s version stupid. police insist that gigante is a mastermind. a smart man would be smart enough to act a little crazy. just before midn
do you the right thing. that reportedly was part of the message sent to white house aide, cassidy hutchinson, ahead of her questioning of the january six committee. nbc news has confirmed she received at least one of the messages on tuesdays here ring on potential witness intimidation. here is a reminder of what it said. this is a call received by one of our witnesses. quote, a person let me know you have your deposition tomorrow. he wants me to let you know that he s thinking about you. he knows you re loyal, and you will do the right thing when you go in for your deposition. according to a source familiar with hutchinson s deposition, that person referenced there is your former boss, mark meadows. a spokesperson for trump s former white house chief of staff says, no one from meadows camp, himself or otherwise, has ever attempted to intimidate or shape miss hutchinson s testimony to the committee. it is worth remembering, meadows has yet to appear before the panel, despi
good evening, i m alicia menendez and, as in for stephanie ruhle. do you the right thing. that reportedly was part of the message sent to white house aide, cassidy hutchinson, ahead of her questioning of the january six committee. nbc news has confirmed she received at least one of the messages on tuesdays here ring on potential witness intimidation. here is a reminder of what it said. this is a call received by one of our witnesses. quote, a person let me know you have your deposition tomorrow. he wants me to let you know that he s thinking about you. he knows you re loyal, and you will do the right thing when you go in for your deposition. according to a source familiar with hutchinson s deposition, that person referenced there is your former boss, mark meadows. a spokesperson for trump s former white house chief of staff says, no one from meadows camp, himself or otherwise, has ever attempted to intimidate or shape miss hutchinson s testimony to the committee. it is wo
staged. was there someone who wanted samira out of the way? there was a female standing outside. mr. frechette had multiple female acquaintances. they all had a common career, they were exotic dancers. two clues. one chilling we had an unknown dna on a rope that came off the victim. i literally looked at it and thought, seriously? that was absolutely stunning. behind the curtain was a very dark story. it was a cold morning in february, cold for a northern florida, that is. crisp, but sunny when the call came in. can i get an officer out here in golden eagle? it s a lady laying in the pool in her backyard, in her pool. it made no sense, really. too cold for a swim. but the lady was not swimming. wasn t even floating. down at the bottom of the pool. she s dead. she was lying, face up, her palms too. as if in supplication. her leopard print robe drifting in the water around her. she d been in there i don t know how long. she, she completely gone.
is public. there may be something in either what congress gets to the department of justice, or their own grandeur emotion. maybe they have found some exculpatory evidence. or they have found inconsistencies through what witnesses are telling them, what witnesses told the department of the january six committee, and those are things that have to be worked out because if you want to get a jury to convict, if you want to have that sustained on appeal which of course you want to have if you are a prosecutor, then you must know exactly what everyone has ever said. and if there are inconsistencies, you have to resolve that or else the jury will reject it has many and you won t get a conviction. one of the things after sisters in law colleagues, joyce vance, is the standard that the gender six committee employed. is that going to be, obviously that is not the standard that the department of justice would have to employ. so how much of the work that