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investigators petitioned the court fehr permission to exhume michael wallace's body to see if there was any connection between his death and the death of stacy's second husband david castor. a judge approved the order. >> the doctor who was going to be conducted the autopsy felt very strongly if there was some type of poisoning in the system, that it would still be there. >> why? because the active ingredient in antifreeze, equity lean fwlie kol in lethal achlts causes the body to create something it normally does. >> equity lean glycol formed crystals which will affect the kidneys of an individual, eventually leading to death. >> those crystals remain intact for years after death, and the medical examiner found them during michael wallace's autopsy. >> upon getting the results back from the medical examiner's office, there was absolutely no doubt in my mind that stacy had killed both of her husbands. >> buts just as prosecutor prepared to arrest stacy caster for her two husbands stacy made another call to 911. >> my daughter, i believe, has taken some kills. >> is she flaccid. >> yes.
investigators petitioned the court fehr permission to exhume michael wallace's body to see if there was any connection between his death and the death of stacy's second husband david castor. a judge approved the order. >> the doctor who was going to be conducted the autopsy felt very strongly if there was some type of poisoning in the system, that it would still be there. >> why? because the active ingredient in antifreeze, equity lean fwlie kol in lethal achlts causes the body to...
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>> i think that they can if they're of the right kind, which is why i think the so-called fehr 3 sanctions that are being discussed need to include sanctions on the gas and armed sectors. >> thank you very much, christopher. i suspect we'll be hearing from you again soon. >> thank you. >>> the deteriorating situation is also having an impact on u.s. businesses that operate in russia. ceos from major american companies were planning to attend putin's economic forum in petersburg, but some are now bailing out. eamon javers has that story. >> reporter: this is one of those issues that makes you wonder what it means to be an american company, quote/unquote in this global economy. the petersburg economic forum is coming up, and secretary jack lew and valerie jarrett at the white house have been calling american ceos, and asking them not to attend that event, so who is going and who is not going? that's all been confirmed now from white house spokesman jay carney. here's carney yesterday addressing a question about whether or not the white house in fact requesting ceos not to attend. >> we don't
>> i think that they can if they're of the right kind, which is why i think the so-called fehr 3 sanctions that are being discussed need to include sanctions on the gas and armed sectors. >> thank you very much, christopher. i suspect we'll be hearing from you again soon. >> thank you. >>> the deteriorating situation is also having an impact on u.s. businesses that operate in russia. ceos from major american companies were planning to attend putin's economic forum in...
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. >> reporter: get dees has been the baby photography fehr tr last two decades creating a big name forbjects. >> when did you begin to come up with these amazing outfits and sort of settings? they're such nurturing pictures of these babies. >> well, people go, oh, you're ann get des and flower pots. i'm like look at what i have hanging around my neck. the very first flower pot image i created was a total accident. you know, look, i'm one of these people that does not have a green thumb. i had a flower pot in my studio. a mother came in with her 6-month-old baby and she had a woollen hat. i saw the flower pot and i thought she'd look like a lovely cactus. we sat her in the flower pot and that was that. >> reporter: that led to anne's first coffee table book. today get dees has sold more than 92 million books in 84 countries. a mother herself she started her baby photography with her own daughter snapping this photo of stephanie to use as the family's christmas card. now 30 years old stephanie is also a photographer as is her sister kelly, and both often work with their mom helping with
. >> reporter: get dees has been the baby photography fehr tr last two decades creating a big name forbjects. >> when did you begin to come up with these amazing outfits and sort of settings? they're such nurturing pictures of these babies. >> well, people go, oh, you're ann get des and flower pots. i'm like look at what i have hanging around my neck. the very first flower pot image i created was a total accident. you know, look, i'm one of these people that does not have a...
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just a little envelope with a sigh fehr or math code. we'd solve it. we got back there were our presents. >> from that you loved codes and symbols which show up in your book. >> they're fun. people do crossword puzzles because we all -- there's something in the hue han mind that loves that eureka moment, oh, i figured it out. that's part of what these books do. >> and from your mother who was very religious you get that nice mix and that tension that exists between religion and math and science. >> exactly. my mom was -- i grew up in a very religious household. i went to church, sang in a choir, she was the choir director. on the same side my dad was on the math side. i had no problem with thanh till i lirned about the big bane cosmology and i had to say, wait, the bible says there's adam and eve and god created and there's the thing with the big bang and evolution and i asked the priest you know which story is true and this priest responded by saying nice boys don't ask that question. >> really. >> for me that was the moment when i look back on my chi
just a little envelope with a sigh fehr or math code. we'd solve it. we got back there were our presents. >> from that you loved codes and symbols which show up in your book. >> they're fun. people do crossword puzzles because we all -- there's something in the hue han mind that loves that eureka moment, oh, i figured it out. that's part of what these books do. >> and from your mother who was very religious you get that nice mix and that tension that exists between religion...
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just a little envelope with a sigh fehr or limerick or math puzzle. we'd solve it go to another room. find the next envelope solve that. by the time we got back, there were presents. >> from that of your father you love codes and symbols and that shows up in your books. >> it's fun. people do crossword puzzles because there's something in the human mind that loves that eureka moment, oh i figured it out. that's part of what these books do. >> and from your mother who was very religious you get that nice mix and that tension that exists between religion and math and science. >> exactly. i grew up in a very religious household. i went to church sang in the choir, she was the choir director. at the same time i had my dad on the math side. hayed no problem with that until i started to learn about the big bang cosmology and i had to say, wait, you know the baseball says there's adam and eve and god created -- and there's this big thing with the big bang and evolution. i asked the priest, you know which story is true and this priest responded by saying nice
just a little envelope with a sigh fehr or limerick or math puzzle. we'd solve it go to another room. find the next envelope solve that. by the time we got back, there were presents. >> from that of your father you love codes and symbols and that shows up in your books. >> it's fun. people do crossword puzzles because there's something in the human mind that loves that eureka moment, oh i figured it out. that's part of what these books do. >> and from your mother who was very...