charles. reporter: good morning, guys. for days we were told that the beating of tyre nichols at the hands of memphis police officers would be heinous and savage and unfortunately the videos live up to those descriptions. [ yelling ]. reporter: the first video captured on body cam and an officer approached tyre nichols with their gun drawn and aggressively yank him out of his vehicle as nichols tells officers he didn t do anything and officers throw him on the ground and throw laced commands at him and put him behind his back and nichols escaped from police and they tase him and takes off his shirt and runs away. at that point, officers chase after nichols and later on when officers catch up to him, you see nichols on the ground as he s being restrained. multiple officers punch nichols several times and pepper stray him as they demand he give them his hands and all this happening as nichols calls out to his mother for help. mom! mom! mom! mom! reporter: despite the fact t
hi, mom. this woman had gone out to get the mail and disappeared in her pyjamas the case was never closed. it was consuming all of us. the individual was wearing a baseball cap, hoodie with the hood pulled up and large mirrored sunglasses. oh, my gosh, did this really happen? i m like, no, dude, i can t do this. there was a scream. a drop of blood came from her nose. it was like a game. he was a part of this game. we re done with the games. it needs to stop. it needed to stop. michigan snow blankets field and woodland with silent beauty, sometimes encasing ugly secrets hidden beneath, never meant to be disturbed until finally they re revealed and all is made clear. i know a lot of people say, you wanted to find her. yeah, i wanted to find her, but then it was going to become so real to me that maybe you don t want to find yeah, yeah. start with the mother of two who vanished as she stepped outside her door to pick up mail. she wasn t there, and
but what i wanted people to remember is that if you re watching these videos and i watched all 66 minutes of it. if you watch the video with the body cam, there is a point, a significant chunk of time where you can t see what is going on. but you hear the officers screaming, put your hands behind your back and all of this other stuff. they already had him restrained. they already had him in their possession. then the cam, the surveillance cam from across the street is what caught them. you saw two officers holding him down. you saw another officer come and kick him in the face twice. you saw another officer come out of nowhere and grab the night sick or baton, whatever word you want to use, and struck him at least twice. they beat him to death. there is no way around it. and as far as i m concerned, obviously something needs to be done, but i do think it s important to call for peaceful protests and to recognize the fact that the system itself appears to be working the way it
cameras. to pull off this double vision ruse, ricky would need to wear sunglasses, a cap and a hoodie pulled up and over. ricky returned to delaware to wait for doug s signal. it came on april 15, 2010. doug drove up from virginia, ricky from delaware, and they met at a gas station in bethesda, md., outside the nation s capital. that s where ricky said doug gave him the things he needed to turn into doug, his clothing, cellphones, keys to his car and apartment, and a credit card. what s that a photograph of? this is the parking space area where i met with doug stewart. where did you go? i went i drove to virginia. where did doug tell you he was going? to michigan. what was he gonna do there? he didn t say kill his wife, but he said to take care of business up in michigan. and but i knew what he meant. reporter: sure enough, surveillance cam pictures taken
neck, torso and arm and put in a duffle bag and abandoned on the side of the road not far from her home. a haunting image, there it is on your screen from a neighbor s surveillance cam showing the bag being dragged down the street on saturday morning. as for her final moments, some are wondering if gaal could have been waiting for someone who never showed up. ainsley, to your point, we were talking about it, everybody is talking about it, the mystery deepens. steve: it does indeed. todd, thank you very much. she went to lincoln center with some friends to see a show. keep in mind, her son is back at her house. ainsley: 13-year-old. steve: her other son and husband are on a college trip out on the west coast. so she is at the bar. she is sitting at the bar alone for 40 miners and according to the new york post. cops want to speak with several men she had been texting before her death. ainsley: those could be co-workers we don t know. steve: we don t know it sounds like she w