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Dem leader Greimel says Courser-Gamrat investigation would need subpoena power

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Michigan government leaders continue to weigh in on the peculiar twists and turns in the Courser-Gamrat scandal.  

Current State talks with House Minority Leader Rep. Tim Greimel, who has called for Attorney General Bill Schuette to lead an investigation into whether blackmail or other crimes were committed. 

Also joining us is Mlive reporter Jonathan Oosting, whose reporting this week explored who may have been behind a series of threatening text messages sent to people involved in the scandal or its cover up. 

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