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dr. jordan, i want to start with you on some of the things that craig was just talking about there. possibility of a fourth girl who disappeared in a similar neighborhood. had similar physical characteristic p.m. based on what we've seen of these i goes, do you think it would be unusual they picked up the other three girls each onier at a time. would it be unusual to expect there may have been a fourth girl or more than that? >> no, it is not unusual. that's why they are pursuing this very carefully. there was a pattern of a one-year separate between the first three abductions. then you have break of about five or six years before the next missing girl, whose whereabouts is still unknown, comes to light. this would be unusual but certainly not unheard of. and it would be very interesting to see if the three women have any recollection of anything odd going on. the girl could have been abducted by the suspects and perhaps murdered and they would not have even known she was ever a captive even briefly. again, they will get their best evidence from the three women who have now come for
dr. jordan, i want to start with you on some of the things that craig was just talking about there. possibility of a fourth girl who disappeared in a similar neighborhood. had similar physical characteristic p.m. based on what we've seen of these i goes, do you think it would be unusual they picked up the other three girls each onier at a time. would it be unusual to expect there may have been a fourth girl or more than that? >> no, it is not unusual. that's why they are pursuing this...
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dr. jordan, this case, as you just said, sounds eerily similar to that of jaycee dugard who received $20 million because the parole agents who were supposed to be following phillip garrido failed to do so. the police allegedly visited this property on two separate occasions, went no further than front door. >> right. >> explain that to me. >> it's called the constitution. and the bottom line is, everybody wants you to be able to break down doors and go inside and search, but the bottom line is, unless you have real probable cause, i mean, understand there's a huge role that stockholm syndrome plays in this, where we are constantly seeing cases where the captors had plenty of opportunity to run away, but did not. that may be found out in this particular case as well. i mean, natasha campush went skiing with her captor and never ran away and after ten years woke up and said, today is the day i run. the psychological brainwashing of the children and over the course of ten years cannot be underestimated. you think that they would run away, but the captor plans on and counts on the idea that
dr. jordan, this case, as you just said, sounds eerily similar to that of jaycee dugard who received $20 million because the parole agents who were supposed to be following phillip garrido failed to do so. the police allegedly visited this property on two separate occasions, went no further than front door. >> right. >> explain that to me. >> it's called the constitution. and the bottom line is, everybody wants you to be able to break down doors and go inside and search, but...
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dr. leslie koblintz are reviewing jordan's case. >> how did he get the eye, was it a punch? >> i don't know if it was punching or banging on the metal bars. >> they have learned to analyze the behavior with a degree of skepticism. >> a lot of people think if they feign mental illness, they can go to a hospital with an ngri defense or because of a major mental illness, didn't know the wrongfulness of what they were doing so they are sent to a hospital instead of prison for punishment. >> he's long gone! >> they review the video of jordan's behavior when he arrived in booking. >> now, the interesting thing about him, he had a brain tumor. he has had two brain surgeries. [ inaudible ] [ bleep ] >> i'm not convinced one direction or the other on it. i don't think you can tell by watching if it's real or if it's faked very easily. most of us believe we are better at spotting fake or truth than we really are. >> given what jordan says about his medical history and past drug use, they cannot discount that the episode may have been real. they hope that a meeting with jordan will pro
dr. leslie koblintz are reviewing jordan's case. >> how did he get the eye, was it a punch? >> i don't know if it was punching or banging on the metal bars. >> they have learned to analyze the behavior with a degree of skepticism. >> a lot of people think if they feign mental illness, they can go to a hospital with an ngri defense or because of a major mental illness, didn't know the wrongfulness of what they were doing so they are sent to a hospital instead of prison...
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. >>> and out front tonight, casey jordan, criminologist and dr.ychiatrist and the medical director of the los angeles county department of children and family services. good to have both of you. casy, let me start with you. as you saw tom reporting this house not in a physically isolated location. not a big house. lots of neighbors around. how could something like this go for so long unnoticed? i mean, you see a face looking out of a window. you -- i mean, how? >> we all see faces looking out of the windows of our neighbors' home. two reasons come to mind. number one, it may not be physically isolated from other homes and neighbors, but it is socially isolated. very often these neighborhoods have a culture which does not encourage calling the police or getting to know your neighbors. we call -- >> butting out. stay out of it. >> yeah. the siege mentality. you just mind your own business, you don't get involved in your neighbor's business. and he did nothing. no loud music. no big parties. that would raise the ire of his neighbors whatsoever. but t
. >>> and out front tonight, casey jordan, criminologist and dr.ychiatrist and the medical director of the los angeles county department of children and family services. good to have both of you. casy, let me start with you. as you saw tom reporting this house not in a physically isolated location. not a big house. lots of neighbors around. how could something like this go for so long unnoticed? i mean, you see a face looking out of a window. you -- i mean, how? >> we all see...
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dr. boustany and mr. jordanrom ohio who have been spearheading this effort to get to the bottom of it. frankly, their questions go back over a year. so it's time for answers. >> i would like to put your uestion back to you. it sounded there was no political motivation. who should go to jail? >> there are laws in place to prevent this type of abuse. someone made a conscious decision to harass and to hold tax exemptquests for status. i think we need to know who they are and whether they violated the law. it's clearly someone violated the law. >> speaker boehner, obviously this must have some type of impact in the house. the house g.o.p., the white does it help your 2014 prospects? >> we have a twofoldere in the congress. we need to keep focused on the priorities of the american people and those priorities are the fact that we are not creating jobs quick enough, and we've got stagnant wages in our country. so the issue of jobs and legislation to help create a better economy, it continues to be our number one focus.
dr. boustany and mr. jordanrom ohio who have been spearheading this effort to get to the bottom of it. frankly, their questions go back over a year. so it's time for answers. >> i would like to put your uestion back to you. it sounded there was no political motivation. who should go to jail? >> there are laws in place to prevent this type of abuse. someone made a conscious decision to harass and to hold tax exemptquests for status. i think we need to know who they are and whether...
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dr. brzezinski? >> my dad! >> they got rodman but who they wanted and reached out to was the greatest basketball player to ever live, michael jordanhis project said jordan was not independence. >> yeah. >> good thing jordan didn't say yes. so we could be treated to some of this. >> when you said you loved kim and think he is awesome were you aware of his threats to destroy the united states and his rah jej regime to surrender the record on human rights? >> i don't understand what he is doing and couldn't condone that by saw people respect him and his family. >> aren't they forced to? >> i say no, because i think he is going to change something. he's a great guy. if you sit down and talk to him, perception. >> -- >> a great guy who puts 200,000 peep in prison camps? >> it's amazing how we do the same thing here. >> we have prison camps in the united states? >> we don't but this is all politics, right? he loves basketball! i said the same thing. i said basketball. he want obama to do one thing. call him. >> he wants a call from president obama? >> that's right. he told me that. he said, if you can, dennis, i don't tell i don't want
dr. brzezinski? >> my dad! >> they got rodman but who they wanted and reached out to was the greatest basketball player to ever live, michael jordanhis project said jordan was not independence. >> yeah. >> good thing jordan didn't say yes. so we could be treated to some of this. >> when you said you loved kim and think he is awesome were you aware of his threats to destroy the united states and his rah jej regime to surrender the record on human rights? >> i...