When investigators working on behalf of Peyton Manning showed up at the family home of a witness to his alleged human grown hormone use, the family called police.
In a 911 call to the Hendricks County, Ind., 911 center, Kaitlyn Sly told a dispatcher that two white men wearing black overcoats and blue jeans were at the door of her parents' house claiming to be law enforcement.
"It just seems like a very sketchy situation," Sly said in the 911 call.
Her brother, Charles Sly, was the primary source in an al-Jazeera documentary that claimed an Indianapolis anti-aging clinic shipped HGH to Manning's wife in Florida.