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why do you say that, renee?hy do you say it like that? when there's nothing else to say, you say insanity. >> she's not going to be able to use anything else like self-defense. you have a situation now that she spilled the beans. she talked about two graves, a graves she dug five days in advance. that's premeditation. the fact that she's certified to be tried as an adult. she's facing the possibility of serving her life in jail. >> you can get life without parole if you're a juvenile at the time of committing the offense. what is your best defense? i shudder to think who is going to be in the second grave she dug. >> that statement will be thrown out. the officer should haven't took it because she was a minor. they will not have corroborating evidence. >> do you have any idea if anybody was with her at the time of the statement? a lawyer, an adult? >> i don't know. assuming there was no guardian then this officer violated her rights. >>> happy 86th to florida friend claire. she loves hln, movies, and playing car
why do you say that, renee?hy do you say it like that? when there's nothing else to say, you say insanity. >> she's not going to be able to use anything else like self-defense. you have a situation now that she spilled the beans. she talked about two graves, a graves she dug five days in advance. that's premeditation. the fact that she's certified to be tried as an adult. she's facing the possibility of serving her life in jail. >> you can get life without parole if you're a...
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why do you say that, renee?hing you can say, you say insanity. >> nancy, she's not going to be use anything else like some type of self-defense. you have a situation now that she spilled the beans. she's talked about a grave, two graves, nancy, that she dug five days in advance. can you say premeditation? the very fact she's been certified to be tried as an adult -- she's clearly facing the pocket that she will spend the rest of her life in jail. >> renee is right. you can get live without parole even if you are a juvenile at the time you commit the offense. what's your best defense? i shutter to think who will be in the second ratio. >> the statement will be thrown out. that statement will be thrown out because the officers shouldn't have taken it because she was a minor and as a result of not having that statement, they will not have corroborating evidence to get prosecution in the case. >> do you have any idea whether anybody was with her like a guardian or a lawyer? you don't, do you? >> there wasn't. there
why do you say that, renee?hing you can say, you say insanity. >> nancy, she's not going to be use anything else like some type of self-defense. you have a situation now that she spilled the beans. she's talked about a grave, two graves, nancy, that she dug five days in advance. can you say premeditation? the very fact she's been certified to be tried as an adult -- she's clearly facing the pocket that she will spend the rest of her life in jail. >> renee is right. you can get live...
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susan moss, renee rockwell, john burris.an moss, now i understand the more i hear about this case why the girl was a no show in court today. how dare they go to a judge to even ask that she goes back to the home where she allegedly lured a 9-year-old little girl to her death. walk free. back in the same neighborhood. >> let her go, oh, heck no. i have to tell you something. lured back by a criminal? any type of juvenile punishment is too minimal. this girl is going to be tried as an adult. she's going to get an adult sentence. i don't care how many psychological tests you throw at that judge. it will be in an adult court. >> that hearing is scheduled in the next weeks. will this 15-year-old girl face up to adult trial on an adult crime? that crime? allegedly premeditated, planned malice murder of this 9-year-old little girl. her little sister's playmate. >>> we are switching gears. more out of the balloon boy story. you know, you think you've seen it all. take a look. >> bradford. >> oh, no. >> hi, baby. bradford. hey. hey,
susan moss, renee rockwell, john burris.an moss, now i understand the more i hear about this case why the girl was a no show in court today. how dare they go to a judge to even ask that she goes back to the home where she allegedly lured a 9-year-old little girl to her death. walk free. back in the same neighborhood. >> let her go, oh, heck no. i have to tell you something. lured back by a criminal? any type of juvenile punishment is too minimal. this girl is going to be tried as an...
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susan moss, renee rockwell, john burris.an moss, now i understand the more i hear about this case why the girl was a no-show in court today. how dare they go to a judge to even ask that she goes back to the home where she allegedly lured a 9-year-old little girl to her death. walk free. back in the same neighborhood. >> let her go, oh, heck no. i have to tell you something. lured back by a criminal? any type of juvenile punishment is too minimal. this girl is going to be tried as an adult. she's going to get an adult sentence. i don't care how many psychological tests you throw at that judge. it will be in an adult court. >> that hearing is scheduled in the next weeks. will this 15-year-old girl face up to adult trial on an adult crime? that crime? allegedly premeditated, planned malice murder of this 9-year-old little girl. her little sister's playmate. >>> we are switching gears. more out of the balloon boy story. you know, you think you've seen it all. take a look. >> bradford. >> oh, no. >> hi, baby. bradford. hey. hey,
susan moss, renee rockwell, john burris.an moss, now i understand the more i hear about this case why the girl was a no-show in court today. how dare they go to a judge to even ask that she goes back to the home where she allegedly lured a 9-year-old little girl to her death. walk free. back in the same neighborhood. >> let her go, oh, heck no. i have to tell you something. lured back by a criminal? any type of juvenile punishment is too minimal. this girl is going to be tried as an...
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. >> renee rockwell and joseph lawless. first to you, renee. what is your advice to mommy? >> well, based on what the neighbor is saying, that sound being at 3:00 a.m., her story is not matching up, nancy. first of all, she's not going to take a polygraph and secondly, she needs to quit talking. >> i don't know how much she's been tauging. joe lawless, you have handled many cases revolving around homicide and missing people. what's your advice? >> i'm advising them to not talk anymore, obviously. they are the focus of the investigation. there doesn't appear to be anyone else. you have seen the size of the trailer. if someone walked in and took the child, they would have been heard and seen and noticed. police are focusing on these people. as a lawyer, not a concerned citizen, i would tell them to shut up. >> i'm sure the both of you would. out to andrew j. scott chief of police, boca raton, florida. andrew, thank you for being with us. there has been steady rain since yesterday across north carolina. of course, it's not going to help anything, but bloodhounds and cadaver do
. >> renee rockwell and joseph lawless. first to you, renee. what is your advice to mommy? >> well, based on what the neighbor is saying, that sound being at 3:00 a.m., her story is not matching up, nancy. first of all, she's not going to take a polygraph and secondly, she needs to quit talking. >> i don't know how much she's been tauging. joe lawless, you have handled many cases revolving around homicide and missing people. what's your advice? >> i'm advising them to...
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renee, did you suspect anything? as this was -- you know, the smell is out there and then what did you guys do to try to alleviate this odor if it was coming from your business? >> well, basically we thought it was the sewers out in the street. and then we were still smelling some of that smell in our -- in our plant. and so we ended up having new grease traps put in, new plumbing put in. and the smell was still there. you know, we were wondering where is the smell coming from? >> did you ever expect anything like this? >> no, oh, no. never in a million years. >> when you heard of women missing in the area, we heard yesterday, we talked to people in the neighborhood. eight missing persons. we are hearing there could be up to 14 missing from this area. at that point did you begin to think uh-oh, maybe or is this -- just shocking you like it is the rest of us? >> shocking like everybody else. i knew of no missing persons in the area. in our neighborhood. >> renee, before we let you go, your business is what? you can se
renee, did you suspect anything? as this was -- you know, the smell is out there and then what did you guys do to try to alleviate this odor if it was coming from your business? >> well, basically we thought it was the sewers out in the street. and then we were still smelling some of that smell in our -- in our plant. and so we ended up having new grease traps put in, new plumbing put in. and the smell was still there. you know, we were wondering where is the smell coming from? >>...
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renee, let me start with you. are you concerned that some women may hear government study and skip the mammogram when maybe they need it? >> let me just preface this by saying i'm not a doctor. i'm just an advocate, i'm someone who travels the country and speaks to a lot of women about breast cancer. when i heard this last night, mike, i could not sleep. i was so disturbed by this because it feels like we're taking a giant step backwards. i think that there's already a lot of confusion and a lot of noise out there about this. and i feel like this just adds to it. yes, i'm very concerned. >> you would think better safe than sorry, i think that has been the -- kind of the adage here. let's start the mammograms, get the early detection. you said you speak to women and talk to women about this. how do you think they're going to take this new sns. >> listen, i talk to women around the country who say they found their own cancer through breast self exam. the things that were troubling to me about this guideline are they
renee, let me start with you. are you concerned that some women may hear government study and skip the mammogram when maybe they need it? >> let me just preface this by saying i'm not a doctor. i'm just an advocate, i'm someone who travels the country and speaks to a lot of women about breast cancer. when i heard this last night, mike, i could not sleep. i was so disturbed by this because it feels like we're taking a giant step backwards. i think that there's already a lot of confusion...
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. >> renee rockwell and joseph lawless. author of "prosecutorial misconduct." first to you, renee., based on what the neighbor is saying, that sound being at 3:00 a.m., her story is not matching up, nancy. first of all, she's not going to take a polygraph and secondly, she needs to quit talking. >> i don't know how much she's been talking. joe lawless, you have handled plenty of cases revolving around homicide, missing people. what's your advice? >> i'm advising them to not talk anymore, obviously. they are the focus of the investigation. there doesn't appear to be anyone else. you have seen the size of the trailer. six people in that trailer. if someone walked in and took the child, they would have been heard and seen and noticed. police are focusing on these people at this point. and my advice at this point, as their lawyer, not as a concerned citizen about this child, but as their lawyer, i would tell them to shut up. >> i'm sure the both of you would. out to andrew j. scott, former chief of police, boca raton, florida. andrew, thank you for being with us. there has been steady
. >> renee rockwell and joseph lawless. author of "prosecutorial misconduct." first to you, renee., based on what the neighbor is saying, that sound being at 3:00 a.m., her story is not matching up, nancy. first of all, she's not going to take a polygraph and secondly, she needs to quit talking. >> i don't know how much she's been talking. joe lawless, you have handled plenty of cases revolving around homicide, missing people. what's your advice? >> i'm advising them...
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do you add mice her for speaking about her abuse. 51% say yes. 43% say no rene writes -- rihanna shoulde praised for deciding to discuss a very painful and private matter. liz from michigan says it's too little too late. she lost an opportunity to speak out sooner and be an at voe kate forovers the same swigs we do now >>> tonight on the "joy behar show," ian mcgregor talks about "funny rights" and "the prisoner" and the joys of going organic. the always outspoken kathy griffin drops by. carrie prejean's sex tape and other tasteful topics. can >>> tonight on the show, everyone's favorite gay man, kathy griffin. you think you've had enough, but there's room for a little more. we discuss that drama. joining me in the studio, they have a lot in common. beknighted by the queen, and i've been known to act like one. the fabulous sir ian mckellan. all this and more starts right now. >>> she's a comedian and a self-proclaimed and she has a new album called "sucking it for the holidays." hello, how are you? >> the two red heads, aren't we cute? >> and i love the way you say self-proclaimed whore
do you add mice her for speaking about her abuse. 51% say yes. 43% say no rene writes -- rihanna shoulde praised for deciding to discuss a very painful and private matter. liz from michigan says it's too little too late. she lost an opportunity to speak out sooner and be an at voe kate forovers the same swigs we do now >>> tonight on the "joy behar show," ian mcgregor talks about "funny rights" and "the prisoner" and the joys of going organic. the always...
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there was a rene she was the youngest nominee for entertainer of the year.shows and the way she deals with things, laughter is one of the best ways to deal with embarrassment over the kanye west thing and she handled it beautifully and nailed it. great job. >> keeping it light-hearted. she seems like a natural. >> we know that taylor swift is a superstar in the music industry, but her potential is endless. if i'm a studio, i may want to make a movie out of her. she takes out the jonas brothers, twilight, kanye west and kate gosselin. that's amazing. way to go. >> who knew she was so funny. she let him have it in her musical monologue. it was her revenge in a way for the ambush of her when he grabbed the mike after she won the best female video award. watch this. ♪ you might be expecting me to say something bad about kanye ♪ ♪ and how he ran up on the stage and ruined my vma monologue ♪ ♪ but there is nothing more to say because everything is okay and i have security lining the stage ♪ >> it was great, but i think in a way that she let kanye off the hook. was
there was a rene she was the youngest nominee for entertainer of the year.shows and the way she deals with things, laughter is one of the best ways to deal with embarrassment over the kanye west thing and she handled it beautifully and nailed it. great job. >> keeping it light-hearted. she seems like a natural. >> we know that taylor swift is a superstar in the music industry, but her potential is endless. if i'm a studio, i may want to make a movie out of her. she takes out the...
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doctor, rene, thanks again. hopefully this cleared some things up for folks out there. >>> now this. remember this story? dalia dippolito, hiring a hit man to kill her husband? we have brand-new video showing her in the car with the hit man who's really an undercover cop and she's 5,000% sure she wants hubby dead. but she's still denying it. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. a woman accused of hiring a hit man to kill her husband of six months. undercover policeman set up a elaborate muse, fake murder scene, there's the accused. dalia dippolito, even crying when cops tell her that her husband's dead. >> no, no. >> the police believe all that was an act. fake crocodile tears. buff she'sdenying everything. there's new video with her in the car talking to the hit man, who's really a cop. police interrogation tapes as well. the money moment as well, her in the police department and then hubby shows up, still alive. that must have been a shocker. let's bring in my friend and colleague, jane velez-mitchell, hos
doctor, rene, thanks again. hopefully this cleared some things up for folks out there. >>> now this. remember this story? dalia dippolito, hiring a hit man to kill her husband? we have brand-new video showing her in the car with the hit man who's really an undercover cop and she's 5,000% sure she wants hubby dead. but she's still denying it. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. a woman accused of hiring a hit man to kill her husband of six months. undercover...