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reporter: hi former president jimmy carter is the longest living u.s. presidents and today he moved to hospice garrison home in georgia after years of help challenges is on public on the carter center but at the statement of few hours ago every series of short hospital stays u.s. president jimmy carter today decided to spend this remaining time at home this family receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention and he has the full support of his family and his medical team and his, jason carter, tweeted this, i saw both of my grandparents yesterday and they are at peace and as always, there home is full of love and carter served as the 39th president and the held office from 9077 - 1981. lawrence: we know president carter is just as known for his presidency work like the habitat for humanity right sweetie of all even well into his '90s he be found with a hammer inanity was very active building homes
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for the park with habitat for humanity, the ceo without the state ♪ ♪ i have is most famous volunteer just a bit ago, all of us at habitat for humanity are looking a presidents and missus carter in prayer as he enters hospice care how we pray for his comfort and for their piece of the carter family, experiences the joy of their relationships with each other, and with god at this time in jimmy carter and his wife, the former first lady, rosalind of volunteers the habitat for more than 35 years in a meeting for college sweethearts, they were the longest married first couple in the family, is asking for privacy at this time. lawrence: a true love story praying for the former president tonight and thank you lauren and tour of the top story tonight breaking cycling philadelphia government is on the rent tonight, after killing it university police officer, the officer has not been i did get we are told that he was trying to apprehend robbery suspect and he was shot in the head and oversee spokesperson said that the suspect fled for the city
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center, but no arrests have been made as simple went on to say that tragedy tears of your sense of community and one business to her very soul pennsylvania governor josh. pension he's debited for the families local died bravely served in this community. >> we will be following gotten another "fox news" alert from the toxic train to rome it any spell seen ohio, this week officials the best to reassure the public after north southern train. dangerous gas derailed in the gospels relates to avoid an explosion, the epa and ohio state on official say that the area say, six right experts are concerned that they hear the water are not safe and let me know the biden administration has finally deployed fema this community is demanding action from the railroad, local leaders, and the federal government and they will not be ignored.
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>> i've been to my shop a few times company something to win an open and 95000 goggles they don't do any good because i can still smell it. >> i have had headache and a lot of children are having some issues with rashes and discoloration of the skin and my brother-in-law actually went to the hospital and got checked out and so, is affecting everybody in one way or another. lawrence: this is not an emergency, i don't know this is a small community and will country people, but we care and we all care and this is been home for people four years enemy there is what we want answers we haven't had a 4700 people that are scared they want answers and you know is first federal government is concerned, i don't have much faith in them. lawrence: i want to bring in his palisade resident from a mother chelsea simpson, man thank you so much for joining the program, can you tell us a little bit about what life is like you're and are you feeling any burns sensation and was honorably to you and your family. guest: winning a ♪
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♪ to the house needs ballast income overdosing there right now, i experienced rashes and sore present headaches and so does my husband and their long maybe ten or 15 minutes and we do stuff did not notice any smell my water management yesterday the first time, but i don't trust it do you think the water is safe to drink and i mean, you said you don't trust us, you have all of these government officials saying that they run every test possible and i continue to see the report she animals cannot survive it in the fish cannot drink the water, has arrived in the water, i don't know if i would feel safe drinking it myself. guest: i would not drink it and i would not let my children drink it, not a chance. lawrence: do you feeling these officials, only fema is there, you feel about leadership doing enough to help you all with this
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problem. guest: no, i don't. another they are here i hope that they do try the best they should've been here probably like two weeks ago he. lawrence: what you think took so long chelsea. guest: i think personally, they were trying to kind of brushing us under the rug so you know, thinking we would just let it go going about the business keep running the train to know because what was it ten minutes later after they went to lifted the evacuation the temperament those trains are in already at how did you clean up the mess in less than 48 hours and trains running. how see when there was a good question what would you like to see immediately from our government officials, seems like the ceo of the railroad, was there today we want to hear from him. guest: i would like to hear from him that he would be killer and here to help make sure they fix it the right way make sure that
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we are taking care of this would be a lot of families displaced from this there is because i don't feel comfortable, going back and you has to be in the soil a few years from now come back up into her water there's a lot of people displease now easily going to help the people who do not feel comfortable or sick because of all of the unknowns in the future. lawrence: and you know coming race a lot of good questions. i'm just curious, what took all of these so long to get here and you guys have been displaced, as he likely took a happy time to get to the city will be following up and think you for joining me tonight. guest: yes and thank you for having me. lawrence: i want to bring you the attorneys michael j and brett mckay representing families impacted by this toxic situation i generally think you for joining us in the program and so what is the case in court you guys plan on bringing what evidence you have that there is some wrongdoing here and will
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start with you mr. mckay. guest: well, thank you for the opportunity to be here today and i have to say about upon reviewing the stuff that i'm hearing from friends, it leaves me to question the safety of these households and apparently are sitting here and saying that there quality is safe and yet people enter their households, they're getting sick and having migraines, there's people that are throwing up and by the noses i actually was talking with a woman the other night is outside of the phone, for about five minutes and got this excruciating headache is so bad that she had to hang up the phone and retreat from the house with her younger children on the fact is, that she was outside and there was no water, where did that come from head to come from some type of residuals in the ground and wises not remediated and wire than on doing with the need to do what they sitting back and helping.
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lawrence: i am just curious, how does this work because you know, i think about 911 after the tragedy, and all of the illnesses be over not able to identify that quickly took years before they could get the money and assistance that they needed for a lot of people, it was far too late for already seeing symptoms here people in palestine so dousing i'm sorry, so what you guys going to tell the court. guest: glad you brought up 911 because i was part of a group of lawyers they helped all of those folks process all of the claims from 911 way back then it was a rewarding experience in reliving it all over again williams of these great folks any spell scene and as far as our actual causes of action that we might put into a complaint that we hopefully never have to file because we hope that no focus on will do the right thing and right away but, there are,
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causes of action like negligence and nuisance and you know, civil trespass on people's land, all kinds of things like that but you know, regardless of what we actually put into the complaint, we expect the defenses in the defense is taking place right now with entangling what i call, small amounts of money to people to try to get them essentially coming to go away so rc was up on some of that sweet what i've seen some of those numbers and some of it is quite likely come offensive and wouldn't read the statement from norco southern this is the presidency ceo hours on businesses that will earn he said many of you have reach out to do norco southern this year your fear anger and frustration that we hear you and another still a lot of questions without answers and i know you're tired and i know you're worried and we will not let you down and do you believe him sir. guest: two things right, me point out that it was no more
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than two days after this incident and the actual scene of the crime, call because it crashed and ended up through benefits throwing down the rails and businesses is usual thousands upon thousands of tons and gallons of toxic waste, when this will they did not remediated and they kept going as matter fact they didn't even pull it up to remediated to the cpl of the came out later was almost a reaction to it and if they were there to help out the people wanted to show up to town hall meeting and you know always have the ability to look people in the face and to answer the questions and the fears. lawrence: i don't know how he could hear them if he is not talking to people i think you make an excellent excellent point thank you for joining the program. still ahead a cross-country investigation to the disturbing incidents of bullying is talking video appeared show, self-made ring singled after the tragic suicide of adriana kutch, being
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by bullies by -underscore father's spoke to the cross-country and hopes to save other children, that is next. >> michael be fair there more entering on us at the school. guest: i know there are more entry on his of the school. in investing for the retirement they envision. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive.
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back with a cross-country investigation into the bullying in north america's kids and in virginia mom said there are some the bright sun another student, and sing the shocking school, the bus school bus footage and she's transferring schools after she said the school officials did not do enough to protect him police are investigating this video which reportedly shows a ninth-grade bully, during a smaller student onto the concrete side of new york middle school in new jersey, hundreds of parents and the students are demanding answers and action on this bullying crisis, watch. >> my name is danielle i am also - i am also some of the other names the people called me, over the years. [inaudible]. i am going home, scared i am going home feeling threatened by summary people here.
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>> is been something cases i've been at the school. [inaudible]. i don't even know why they are here soon i feel passing from because their outreach follows the tragic death of a regional high school students, adriano kush the 14 -year-old it took her own life on february the third, two days after she was brutally beaten by the students at the school and are chalk was captured on video posted online cross-country exclusive adriana's father michael, tells me the boy had going on for years watch. >> how are you holding up. >> honestly, not good. i mean,, losing a daughter, i have never felt anything like this in my life and i have nothing to compare. lawrence: moshe like his daughter. >> she was unbelievably happy. she just wanted to be around friends and family that's all she wanted to be around people
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and have fun. >> when was the last time you spoke with your daughter. guest: i spoke with my daughter, the day she passed and we had a conversation in the kitchen and i just told her like, just ignore the people online they say something, they keep showing it under shooting photos making fun of you, just send it to me and i will keep pushing it and i never would've guessed this could have happened even though these girls picked on her, and harassed her, even though they threatened her, she was a beast. she did not care what they thought. >> you watch the video c5 she showed me the video, the second we got back from the police station, i immediately called the police to tell them, that i had a video and it was nothing like the school described to me, i did not know that she was attacked by little people and i did not know that she was hit in the face with a bottle and i did
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not know that she blacked out. lawrence: you reached out to the school and they did not reach out to you c5 my daughter called me crying on her cell phone and i rushed to the school the school's 11 minutes away. lawrence: when you got to school, what are they say to you. guest: i was told my daughter was attacked by a girl, one girl and her boyfriend jason, broken up. lawrence: was this the first incident that occurred with her daughter having bullied and how long has this been going on at the school. guest: for years. lawrence: one point we have to stop catering to these bullies and protect our children. lawrence: we want to happen. guest: one was to be put in place that these kids are prosecuted for making and posting and sharing these videos. and i would love it if these kids were not even allowed to
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have a phone a school. that was office because there is a culture for these kids think it is fun. lawrence: michael be fear that there are more entry on his of the school. guest: i know there are more at that school i can tell you that when edward since my daughter passed is there are adriana's all over the country. this is not just a central problem, it is a country problem. lawrence: and she she was still with us today, what would she say. guest: she loved everybody, she wanted to be around everybody and she would tell you that she was humiliated. she would tell you that she has always been somebody of stood up for the people and there's a touching story of reach out to me. she has an autistic son named joe joe and things to take adriano to specialties classic about because jojo was so in
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love with adriano and he only wanted to be around her. lawrence: with you the story, this glowing stories, about your daughter. how does make you feel. guest: sad. [inaudible]. one year ago today jojo gave the card a kid who does not want to be around anybody and only wanted to do was be around i and for an injury on the. that's eighth grade, what kind of ninth-grade or 13 you'll girl, has a kind of impact on summerlike jojo's life. c1 adriano did and how far willu take this. guest: i don't know what i'm going to run out of fight and i don't know if i will ever front out of fight. to embrace received countless
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messages in this community michael this not the only one calling for change, we talked to another mother and son tracy angelo rocco, who said that it is time for action. >> there's an underlying issue there were not talking about and you can keep on talking about bullying but what about the health of the both the bully the people being bullied and i just feel like there is only gets to be advocated for this but with this particular school system, we passing that he goes back decades and i do know the children in my friend is been trying football for central even as a football brother, adriano was like a little sister to him and he checked in on. lawrence: and angelo, why would you come today and speak you don't have to do this but you felt passionate enough about ny. guest: creek is getting shoved the lockers and kids getting call disorders and kids getting beat up for no reason. there is all of that in every single day and even kids with
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problems like disabilities and stuff, and i had never actually stop something today today and kim's bullying especially scaglione because he was getting into his face and he talking me into him. lawrence: so when this is taking place, where are the teachers. guest: is not that they don't see it and don't know was going on, is just that they don't want to deal with it in all honesty and they don't think it's that big of a deal really it is. lawrence: and you heard about a teacher today that did not want to come forward but she said she gets bullied by other teachers. guest: owes what to say if i can interject some of the fact is that some of the seizures i think it's hard for them as well and what he think the teachers are and we have this from all sides and we have to also think about whether teachers go through. lawrence: there's outfall culture of this what would you like to see happen. guest: we just like to see overall as a community, everybody come together having
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programs for kids who are getting bullied to make programs for kids who are being bullied just because a bully does not mean there's nothing going on with them and maybe the reason whether doing in the first place. lawrence: is over and we were doing this we read reach out to the central regional school district five phone and e-mail and even some by the front office not received a response to our request for comments. at us weakness or put out a public statement announcing the superintendent had they be reaching out for federal support saying that the district has contacted the department of education will undergo assessment ministries anti- bullying policies and to make sure that every necessary safeguard is a place to protect our students and staff and still no comment. we will continue to you updates as they come in. we know new york psychologist lauren miller they think you for joining the program and you know, when we have kids telling me that they are being bullied,
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and they have sources say that the teachers are saying that they are being bullied, it just seems like this issue is pervasive and not just the school district, we thank you so going on. guest: it sounds to me like they don't have an anti- bullying policy in place and probably that's a big problem under the problem not be inclined to give weight to what angelo just said, in terms of teachers not taking this seriously enough and what that might not be accounting for is the force multiplier that is social media and wars of course, it is wise to advise the kids to ignore the bullying be the bigger person, and i think they are neglecting to consider the impact to the victims having humiliated to that degree as we saw in the case of adriano, and certainly of the teachers behavior is no better, than the kids are mirroring with ac and
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getting away with what is tolerated and so, an anti- bullying policy is absolutely necessary and i would suggest, that they strongly consider a zero tolerance bullying policy especially in the case of physical aggression has adriana experienced a note in your talking about a crime being committed on campus and there are mechanisms in place for addressing that the proper authorities are called in at the proper time. >> you know talking, i was talking about to michael and i said have any of the people that assaulted patriotic of the parents reach out to you that i did something wrong they want to make it right they want to make me make a right and he told me that the parents are bullying on social media saying minors nothing will happen to them is it just the fact of consequence is causing this also the parents
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enabling this behavior. guest: i think that one of the same that should absolutely be consequences at home, at school, and perhaps in a court of law as well is the bullies in this case are likely going to have to face as juvenile or as adults depending on the severity of the assault, i think sometimes sometimes they can be tried as adults today's workings of bears absolutely need to take it seriously if us they want to see the simmons either chug into a heap of trouble and then you're talking about a really life altering event, or the parents are calling just teasing or you know, is been going on kids will be kids and it happened to me and they're not listening and untaken seriously enough with these kids are going through the need to feel safe that's the bottom line. lawrence: thank you for joining me tonight. guest: thank you lawrence. lawrence: and chicago o'hare
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homeless individuals appear to have move-in when you post went viral showing active shelters, or of the terminal and concerned citizens and airport employees raise concerns but after national attention, the mayor by foot said she will take action in here to react former chicago dispatcher keith, and so is running for reelection and it looks like she is number three the polling now i want to has the national stage, and she was respond but this is been going on for a while. guest: absolutely lawrence a good evening and this is always well so it operates within the city of chicago, proactive it all, what we have so many issues within the chicago and in all departments talk about her, she's a complete disaster different this many times again in her entire staff establishment is a disaster but recent polls, showing that she
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has going away and now she wants to bring or do more because a few weeks away from the election, but chicago collision for almost has failed and more than 65000 in the numbers going more than 65000 homeless individuals from the city of chicago until you come this is not a new problem, just hundred administration visibly growing problem out of control and is thousands of homeless individuals minute women but also children, who are on the streets of chicago as an independent buildings and cars and under these viaduct as well as the o'hare in the midway airports, sidewalks in the alleys and you name it, and businesses often call them and i followed by one with the special, filled with these goals, there's absolutely nothing that she is doing within our administration that it any - to help them she wants to try to do a little bit so we want to look you can visit with the mayor had to say, she said will of the law to do what is necessary to provide the social support and elsewhere they cannot to be in her airports and
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do you believe are. guest: me tell you something, just the fact that she is think of us. as a problem to me those are those folks over there are our folks and family and her friends had our veterans who have within our borders and they have taken with us nationally came back to her city they deserve to be treated appropriately and you know it is a disgrace because she's open up several vacant schools is ricardo gees opening up a vacant kmart building and she's allowing refugees to come into our state and our city and she is helping them and advocating to get these refugees were creases and putting our kids within the chicago public schools were many of our focus cannot go because we have to test to get into these schools but she cannot look outside the window of our fifth floor office to see that people need health d say more but just grow it, that is so strong. lawrence: let me tell you something keith, at first you know, when we were talking about her election news that she would
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get defeated i did not believe you reason about that the people we continue to go for looking at the polling numbers, rather guess you are right about this had not looking so well for her. guest: not at all brother, we spoke about this lesson from where she is having teachers try to get students imagery and high school aged students ago now incident school to help her with campaign in her approval ratings are trash and is it mayor and city people are becoming more aware of this had a mentor for democrat or republican the middle or wherever you stand should not chicago or noticing is in every level and she is now circling a drain cannot campaign is a lost cause and she's lost because she lies and she manipulates you look at some of her debates, she is so aggressive and even with the reporters i just cannot wait until this election comes of the weekend, the voice of the city to truly speak and get her out of here. lawrence: she's nasty to people or seven you can see the e-mails and there was once great is an
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abrasive an underground management will be following think you for joining the program. guest: thank you lawrence care. lawrence: so heckuva three suspects behind bars for supplying and it be killed as many as ten children and one texas community and the dea agent and charges joining me one-on-one next. the real ho, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin. the only brand with real honeyand elderberry. [beep... beep... beep...] i'm your glitchy wi-fi and i've decided... well, if you're on vacation, i am too. ha-ha-ha! which means your smart home isn't so smart.
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my home state of texas were the fentanyl crisis is running laughing, the main source of the has been cut off, as many as ten juveniles overdose and three of them are deadly three suspects were connected in connection with the overdoses altering facing federal charges tonight the dea special agent in charge of chavez is at the forefront of this fight and he joins me now it's hard thank you so much for your service and running the program tonight, and what is driving this crisis. guest: you know i think overall,
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is unfortunately, appetite for a lot of which just a seemingly, very unassuming pharmaceutical bill and it is curiosity and the idea to experiment and unfortunately a lot of mexican criminal drug trafficking networks that are willing to supply that curiosity, to supply that already existing substance use disorder among our communities. lawrence: what you know, what i saw the story if read me out and i was born and raised until is not live in dallas currently and henry stop this because as you said for many of these kids, is just curiosity and many of the adults, is that they are thinking there getting one thing, but is really not that these are not even overdoses, they were poison and so would need to do c5 a lot of it starts
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with simple conversations and sometimes is a lot easier said than done a lot of these teenagers this particular case, were as young as 13, and only as old as 17 when he came to his overdoses these poisonings as you mentioned, benefit occurred in this dallas suburb and for us, persuasion about the parents i don't sitting on the couch watching tv, and thinking to themselves might teenager of sears, what is he doing what is she doing with seen behavior changes maybe we have seen the fact that they have smoked marijuana let's address this. sue us of the parents have to take back the households and be a little bit more curious and go quickly, before i go, how widespread is this crisis, not just in texas, was the country. guest: it is pervasive and unfortunately, it is no longer one of the things that happens in the neighborhood or the other side of town and it's a gated
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apartment complexes both rural and urban areas is something that unfortunately, by far america's most deadly house for that we are facing and something that all of his need to take an active part in just simply educate ourselves and talking to her family members and learning, how to be able to avoid or see the sides of 70 going down the think you for joining the program and i hope you'll come back and keep us posted on this crisis. guest: absolutely thank you. lawrence: is a window prices this interview was duration artist my next guest bus or 1507, noah comes a fentanyl and poisoning last august and now she had another parents, who have lost children have billboards across texas to serve as a reminder of just how much is at stake and you know rodriguez joins me right now and janelle thank you so is returning the program and condolences to you and your family. and tell me about getting these
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billboards up and how you were able to do it. guest: you know, i was so frustrated with a lot of noah's friends after he had passed, and the days later you know, they were being poisoned and i really wanted to make a statement so there's a billboard on the line and get in contact with this company and i did they give me an amount and into go fund me and and i had the total amount from the community and really, just rangers from around the world, as i was able to put the picture of my son, two of the boys in our community that did
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pass away, and i just wanted to make a statement of these kids, like this is real life that is your friend of their never coming back, make better cho choices. lawrence: janelle, i think it is such a powerful message and it just shows you this mother is able to change the conversation by putting these billboards up, i was or anything at home that you noticed. in retrospect, what advice you have for parents home to do. guest: no i get asked that question a lot and it is a tough question for me to mr. because if you like we did over things. we talked to him we took his door his phone only searches for then we put you know, the application on his phone and amine, he had so many restrictions here at home and
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you know, we did everything that we have that we can do. lawrence: is not really the problem, that if even after you did everything in checking the phone and doing searches in the room, being involved in his life and i am looking a beautiful photos of your playing sports and so that was not enough. guest: yes, peer pressure is real and is socks and yeah i'm a teenagers going do what a teenager is going to do and i feel like i did everything i could is apparent you know. but at the end of the day, is your friends that you listen to. lawrence: yes we need more roll models in the community and you are a great moment don't beat yourself up for it in you did exactly what my mother did, for
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carolina, and defenses heating up the double murder trial valley murdoch before resting the case this week the prosecution brought murdoch's houses were want to the stand she testified about the district attorney's strange behavior after the murder. greg jared and paul joining me now with analysis it's good to have you fellows and so paul, the prosecution they were aggressive and it is clear that he has good defense attorney how i do you believe the spin is going to be in this case. guest: of the prosecution has done a very good job of laying out a circumstantial case we don't have direct evidence like we did in idaho when we have the life - and so the difference now has got to come up with a counter narrative because the motive information came in about potentially having potential motives here to throw people off of the center of the fact that
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he was broke and he had all of these of the problems and probably looking at fraud charges which he is now so i think the defense is going to do they've indicated so far distant with the boy to go and it would bring in their experts and do everything they can to dirty up the crime scene procedures and excedrin i think there also going to return to this idea the verse come out of the norm whole them me to blunter earlier this week, when they introduce some of that and brought in some evidence that i think they would like to leave out there was the attempted suicide and said that cuts it and that cat is out of the bag so i think this idea that the double homicide because i was with me 70 oxycontin world through his would be with the defenses going to go for a counter narrative. lawrence: what you see happening greg jared. guest: i certainly agree with paul the prosecution is put on pretty compelling evidence that alex murdoch on the day of the killings at the end of his rope.
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any adjustment confronted hours earlier by is so law firm for silly money from partners offer myself, the client some of the friends & you tenuously come his wife discovered bags and bags, drugs and part of his embezzlement in the drug running schemes and so the world around alex murdoch, was crumbling around him and prosecutors theorizing that he killed his wife and his son in order to gain sympathy and prevent these embezzlement and drug schemes from coming to light. the most damning evidence against him is the son cell phone audiotape in which literally, moments before the killings, alex murdoch voices heard in the background and he told police that he was asleep on the couch. that audio recording, puts them at the scene of a crime, roughly at the time on the crimes and puts it to his statement him into police along with
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inconsistencies in omissions and pure fabrication and all of the defense can do, has typed up and try to portray the keystone cops on the contaminated the crime scene and they were sloppy in the collection of the evidence, do not trust law enforcement and a day and age when most americans do not trust the government, that might be a message that resonates with the jury. lawrence: paul, i still why don't know if is found in iraq, little bit concerned still by his connection to the community the family's name. do you have any concerns about that with the jury pool see god by doing that will say that they chose the jury pool, quickly when you consider how much juice that he had an county will remove the trial from their vanilla signs connected to politics had there actually a sitting legislature, you need to do that south carolina could be a state legislature naturally broke his lawyer on the site, so he's a defense attorney applying
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laws theoretically, he has voted on as perfectly legal down there and say do have the possibility of some connections there that maybe would like not to have a look, it attacks system and we have to trust the jury i thank you so a very compelling case so far and will have about a week more of defense witnesses before this goes near jury. lawrence: it's exciting gentlemen and thank you for coming on to the program tonight. 're hard at work, helping them achieve financial freedom. we're investing for our clients in the projects that power our economy. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive.
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