then "new york post" reporter rebecca rosenberg.rosenberg: two officers found this unusual and noted this. how would you not get wet? he was wearing a light-colored shirt. he just wasn't wet at all, and it wasn't consistent with the story he had told. andrea canning: and their doorman remembered rod doing something early that morning that was highly unusual for him. he stopped by the front desk on his way out of the building to get a snack, even bought the doorman a snickers bar. rebecca rosenberg: the doorman thought this was weird because rod covlin usually wasn't chatty in all the years he'd been there, never offered to bring him anything back. andrea canning: suspicious details indeed. the detective was hoping more clues would emerge from an autopsy. but remember, shele's family didn't have one done for religious reasons. how did you feel about that? i was uncomfortable. but if that's what the family wanted, i mean, i'm-- you always want to try to help the family the best you can. it's a hard time. andrea canning: but without au