00:00 Reporter Danny Casolaro was found dead over the weekend in a motel in
00:04 Martinsburg, West Virginia. Local authorities quickly ruled his death a
00:08 suicide. It just didn't, it didn't sit right. In my mind I'm thinking they
00:15 killed him.
00:17 The book that Danny was writing, he starts looking into these powerful
00:28 people and realizes there's something much bigger going on. These eight men,
00:33 they're no longer government officials, but their tentacles can reach into any
00:39 part of government in almost any country. I've come to call this group the octopus.
00:45 Most of us were convinced that he had been hurt for him covering this story.
00:49 If the federal government says, "I don't know what you're talking about," it's
00:53 beyond what a couple of local detectives can do. It all started with the software
00:59 promise. These programs allegedly allowed the CIA to spy on the intelligence
01:04 agencies that bought it. The two of them transferred in excess of 40 million
01:09 dollars. This money was used to buy off.
01:14 It was a disturbing conspiracy. A lot of people that were on there dead. All
01:23 three of them had been shot in the head. We knew who was involved. No one was ever
01:28 brought to justice. We found the body. There was a wire running from around his
01:33 neck to his ankles. There's just too many people dead in this case. This former NSA
01:42 guy says, "I don't know how you heard that name, but you can get killed just
01:47 knowing that name." Can you turn the camera off? I told him not to talk to certain
01:54 people, not to raise certain issues. Danny became obsessed with this story. You have
02:02 the same curiosity that Danny had.
02:07 If you think for a minute that you're gonna go expose somebody, you're gonna get yourself killed.
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