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it's over. >> reporter: and aimee, she had vanished. >> aimee was afraid of shane ragland.that if she testified we would do what we could to let her have a new identity. and law enforcement helped her get a new identity. >> reporter: and that new identity would be a problem. >> you talk about something that just blows you away. i mean, i can't even -- couldn't even grasp that. >> because this case wasn't over, not even close. >> coming up, a stunning reversal. >> they know i'm innocent. >> will there ever be justice for trent? >> it's "oh, wow, here we go all over again." >> when "dateline" continues. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. are you one of the millions of americans who experience occasional bloating, my go to toothpaste gas or abdominal discomfort? taking align every day can help. align contains a quality probiotic developed by gastroenterologists. it adds more good bacteria to your
it's over. >> reporter: and aimee, she had vanished. >> aimee was afraid of shane ragland.that if she testified we would do what we could to let her have a new identity. and law enforcement helped her get a new identity. >> reporter: and that new identity would be a problem. >> you talk about something that just blows you away. i mean, i can't even -- couldn't even grasp that. >> because this case wasn't over, not even close. >> coming up, a stunning...
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lloyd, aimee, rushed into court by a s.w.a.t. that if she braved the danger and told her story -- >> i don't know how a jury could sort of not convict him. >> but when it came for trial, then prosecutor luanna redcorn was all too aware she was alleging a very hard to believe motive. >> i think i was like everybody else, a little incredulous that somebody would let the fact that they'd been blackballed from a fraternity fester for years and culminate in killing the person they blamed on blackballing them. >> what did you make of the credibility of this young woman. >> well, the police did a good job of following up on all the things she said, and when you sat down and talked to her, you began to understand and believe her. >> and they had a bit more than just aimee. they'd found what they believed was the murder weapon, a .243 weatherby rifle at shane's mother's house. and at his father's place they found .243-caliber bullets like these. an fbi expert said testing had linked those bullets to the fragments from the fatal bullet. th
lloyd, aimee, rushed into court by a s.w.a.t. that if she braved the danger and told her story -- >> i don't know how a jury could sort of not convict him. >> but when it came for trial, then prosecutor luanna redcorn was all too aware she was alleging a very hard to believe motive. >> i think i was like everybody else, a little incredulous that somebody would let the fact that they'd been blackballed from a fraternity fester for years and culminate in killing the person they...
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aimee arrambide, there. the number of coronavirus letters debts could be much higher than reported. night in the search for survivors of a lagos apartment block that collapsed while under construction. dozens of people are feared trapped in the rubble. suzanne kianpour reports. a nightmare in the nigerian city of lagos after a 21 haven floor luxury residential building under construction comes crashing down. everything came down, everything were inside. plenty of people inside. a number of people are dead, with a rescue mission for the workers trapped inside ongoing. we tried to remove them. they have been in there up till now, all we can do. inaudible. scenes of chaos and anger to a local sea as a slow response and unanswered questions as to why a building where the cheapest unit was selling for $1.2 million could fall apart. we have been working since lancia but nobody can say what happened. —— last year. the building just collapsing, but the other building? they are saying about 50 people were inside there. people have been calling 111, no—one answers. people are still inside the
aimee arrambide, there. the number of coronavirus letters debts could be much higher than reported. night in the search for survivors of a lagos apartment block that collapsed while under construction. dozens of people are feared trapped in the rubble. suzanne kianpour reports. a nightmare in the nigerian city of lagos after a 21 haven floor luxury residential building under construction comes crashing down. everything came down, everything were inside. plenty of people inside. a number of...
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i'm nowjoined by aimee arrambide of avow, a non—profit that works to secure unrestricted abortion accessing us. ijust wonder, i'm still in early stages in a way with regard to the justices contemplating what they might do. how confident are you that you can get this overturned? i mean, ithink you can get this overturned? i mean, i think this is unconstitutional, one of the most egregious bands in the country, and my hope is that the justices demonstrate the constitutionality in abortion care needs to be accessible and they will overturn the bell. that is your home. on which grounds do you think you have the best chance? i mean, ithink the best chance? i mean, i think it completely flies and the face of rowe vs wade, and the way they have construe the law making any private citizen a bounty hunter essentially, more people seeking abortion care, it is just not in line with the federal constitution or texan constitution. so i am hopeful. i don't want to say that... that i can predicted because we do have an anti—abortion majority in the supreme court right now, but i am hopeful. your coag o
i'm nowjoined by aimee arrambide of avow, a non—profit that works to secure unrestricted abortion accessing us. ijust wonder, i'm still in early stages in a way with regard to the justices contemplating what they might do. how confident are you that you can get this overturned? i mean, ithink you can get this overturned? i mean, i think this is unconstitutional, one of the most egregious bands in the country, and my hope is that the justices demonstrate the constitutionality in abortion care...