For more on this we are bringing you here with U.S. news contributor and former FBI agent Brad Garrett, as well as trial attorney and legal contributor Brian Brokeback, but Butler is the gentleman, we have to have you here with us, so Brad, I want to start with you here, I think our team is working to figure this out, because our Iran Qatar skis were actually able to get a picture of this fake ID, this New Jersey ID that this individual allegedly had, so if we are able to get it we will share it with you, but I am curious about your thoughts about not only what this ID means and finding out what it means, but also about this handwritten document that is about three pages long, which they think may speak to the motivation and mindset of this individual, so the key is obviously to connect whatever information or evidence you have to the crime.
It is a huge deal that he has that fake ID, it is one that was used apparently at the hostel and probably other places in New York City, that puts him there, he is being put there you know at the crime scene in another league based on all the other evidence that the police have or maybe are gathering as we talk. This attack in the afternoon, we have come across as a will. I would call it a crime motivated by a cause like I am not comparing the two at all but like terrorist groups or individuals who go and shoot up a place for reference to ISIS, they are motivated by a cause, I think this kid has either been injured and he has not been treated properly and United Healthcare or someone close to him has not fixed his mind and so I think that is why you see them being so cool, calm and casual.
To a certain extent the way he shoots, you know the way he cocks the gun backwards so it continues. You fire the shot. Then he walks away relaxed and then the images of him around New York are captured, you know he does not look upset about anything, the reason is that he believes what he did is just not why, let me just ask you something about this evidence again things are currently playing out in Pennsylvania, so how do Brad officers connect the evidence that they have at the moment. Let us try to connect it to the murder of Brian Thompson in New York. So let us start with a firearm, assuming that the firearm that he had today is the same weapon-that can be easily matched to ballistics Lee, they have the shell casing, so that would have to be fired and tested.
That would be a piece that links him to the crime scene. Obviously there was a partial or blurred fingerprint, you would need six reference points for both fingerprint examiners to say that it is a person’s fingerprint, actually have to see that it matches. As you all are talking, the driver’s license is up on the screen right now can we bring it back up clearly again so we can take a good look at it? And was he able to get it, here is this fake ID, this is a New Jersey ID they believe this hospital was hostile. You can see this is a picture of this young man. The man with the name reserve Rio A Mark Mark or Syria, oh, I am going overseas quickly. Rena Roy, and for more in this area, you are here covering the story.
Right from the beginning so now that we take a look at this idea how does this add to the list of evidence that authorities are trying to use right now. As we know, they have recovered several items that could potentially link Nanjing Oni to this crime. Go Sky and the ideas you mentioned and now they are trying to really understand why he did that they are also going through that three page handwritten document that they found and are trying to better understand his motives here and why minor officers are also going to Altona to talk to him as we know the other main focus is trying to find out how he was able to stay under the radar for six days we know that and why PT did not know his name until this morning.