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undergoing long-term intensive chemotherapy. she wound up having multi-system organ failure over a very short period of time. narrator: everything pointed to some type of poison. so the medical examiner reached out to clinical toxicologist dr. jeanna marraffa with the upstate new york poison control center. i was thinking, "could there be something terribly wrong with her vitamins and supplements and it be a contaminant in there?" and as those were quickly ruled out, then i didn't know the source. narrator: mary's symptoms were distinctive -- rapid organ failure, large-scale cell death throughout the body, cardiac arrest. [ flatlining ] it usually signifies that there's some kind of toxin in the body. narrator: doctors theorized about a possible culprit, a drug called "colchicine" that's normally used to treat gout. scotti: jeanna marraffa looked at all the symptoms, looked at the medical charts, and said, "i think you need to test for colchicine."
bill says to him, "look, you don't need a search warrant. go. carte blanche, go in that office. take whatever you want. i don't care. i'm an open book." narrator: analysts dismantle the typewriter, which only four people had access to -- bill and mary yoder, adam yoder, and the office receptionist, kaity conley. scotti: the examination of the typewriter ribbon really went back to old-school police work. vannamee: the cartridge was taken apart, and the used ribbon was cut into approximately 2-to-3-foot lengths and placed on a white posterboard, and you could actually read every keystroke that that typewriter had made. narrator: and those keystrokes showed the addresses of the medical examiner and the sheriff's office -- the destinations of the anonymous letters. this proved the envelopes that contained the letters implicating adam yoder had been typed on this machine. 22-year-old kaity conley was confronted with this evidence
>> today new nbc national poll of registered voters find trump's lead over biden has narrowed for trump as to point advantage dropping from a five-point advantage she had in january. bottom line this trial begins with opening arguments tomorrow in new york city it will last six -- eight weeks he will be the courtroom every single day last week was the courtroom biden was here in pennsylvania egging three campaign stops in three days. >> bryan llenas in allentown, pennsylvania thank you. jon: president biden might been looking to gain an edge of the pennsylvania campaign stops but to some, like the washington examiner in this headline it seems even with this trial burden former president trump out campaigns biden. joining us now byron york who wrote that piece. he is also a fox news contributor. so the former president is tied down in court and charges are brought by, we should mention a democrat district attorney in
there. new polling shows us why biden is spending so much time in pennsylvania. a state he won by just over 1% last time. according to brand new fox news polling, he and trump are running neck and neck there, ditto for wisconsin. but trump leads in georgia by six. michigan by 3. joining me now mollie hemingway, editor and chief of the federalist. byron york, washington examiner chief political correspondent. both are fox news centers. centers. i think having trump on the for several weeks he is fighting the machine and the machine is trying to grind him up. >> clearly the democratic strategy was to secure a quick and easy conviction in any one of a number of trials and also that that would keep trump off of campaigning. it's a really good strategy. it should be working so much
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