while other law enforcement was inside. normally, experts on haiti s legal system say, clerks enter a crime scene right away to officially document any evidence and to take statements from key witnesses, per haitian law. it s unclear why in this case they were delayed. when they eventually did make it into the presidential residence just down the street behind me, sources tell us not one of the roughly two dozen or so guards present at the time of the assassination were still there, meaning no witness statements were immediately taken. later on that day, there was a fierce gun fight between haitian security forces and some of the alleged assassins at this building. multiple suspects were killed, all of whom were colombian. sources close to the investigation tell us court clerks were not immediately allowed into the shootout scene, which would have been filled with evidence, including we re told, the bodies of the dead colombians. in an official document filed with haiti s top prosecu
presidential residence just down the street behind me, sources tell us that not one of the roughly two dozen or so guards present at the time of the assassination were still there, meaning no witness statements were immediately taken. later on that day, there was a fierce gunfight between haitian security forces and some of the alleged assassins at this building. multiple suspects were killed, all of whom were colombian. court clerks were not immediately allowed into the shootout scene which would have been filled with evidence, including we re told, the bodies of the dead colombians. in an official document filed with haiti s top prosecutor, clerks describe examining the bodies not here at the shootout site but here outside of an office building just down the road. that suggests the bodies had been removed from the crime scene before being processed. no official explanation of why that happened was given. where is the leadership of haiti? a few days later, authorities zero in on t
alleged assassins at this building. mull approximately suspects were killed. all of wom were colombian. sources close to the investigation tell us court clerks were not immediately allowed into the shoot-out scene which would have been filled with evidence, including we are told, the bodies of the dead colombians. in an official document filed with haiti s trop prosecutor, clerks describe examining the bodies not here at the shootout site but here, outside an office building just down the road. that suggests the bodies had been removed from the crime scene before being processed. no-official explanation of why that happened was given. where is the leadership of haiti? reporter: a few days later, authorities start to zero in on this man as someone who allegedly recruited and helped organize some of these men seen here. the large group of colombians and several americans haitian officials allege carried out this crime. we haven t heard from them publicly. a source close to the invest