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kennon was called back to the u.s. >> kennon was an alcooolic. rumors boiled out. i guess he did come back. he was mean when he wasn't boiled a little bit. >> the prosecution teams struggled with another huge problem, a lack of paper evidence. >> from the surrender in mid august until the time of our arrival, the japanese had been burning everything at the army headquarters. when we came to japan, a great deal was with involved. >> coming up, in this courtroom, the trials get underway as chief prosecutor robert jackson>>> wh for during the in yonuremberg t? >> were they man kals? >> no. hands were free. they had american soldiers by the first infantry division. wintertime. they had heavy coats. >> the first battalion of the first infantry division. >> the doors were solid..o cf1 o there was a hole in the door. there was a guard on each door looking through the hole watching prisoners 24 hours a day. >> to make sure defendants had nothing they could stand on to hand hang themselves from bars on windows. >> using his past to the prison wing, the lieutenant couldn't r
kennon was called back to the u.s. >> kennon was an alcooolic. rumors boiled out. i guess he did come back. he was mean when he wasn't boiled a little bit. >> the prosecution teams struggled with another huge problem, a lack of paper evidence. >> from the surrender in mid august until the time of our arrival, the japanese had been burning everything at the army headquarters. when we came to japan, a great deal was with involved. >> coming up, in this courtroom, the...
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kennon was called back to the u.s. >> kennon was an alcooolic. rumors boiled out. i guess he did come back. he was mean when he wasn't boiled a little bit. >> the prosecution teams struggled with another huge problem, a lack of paper evid surrender in mid august until the time of our arrival, the japanese had been burning everything at the army headquarters. when we came to japan, a great deal was with involved. >> coming up, in this courtroom, the trials get underway as chief prosecutor robert jackson>>> wh for during the in yonuremberg t? >> were they man kals? >> no. hands were free. they had american soldiers by the first infantry division. wintertime. they had heavy coats. >> the first battalion of the first infantry division. >> the doors were solid..o cf1 o there was a hole in the door. there was a guard on each door looking through the hole watching prisoners 24 hours a day. >> to make sure defendants had nothing they could stand on to hand hang themselves from bars on windows. >> using his past to the prison wing, the lieutenant couldn't resist looking at
kennon was called back to the u.s. >> kennon was an alcooolic. rumors boiled out. i guess he did come back. he was mean when he wasn't boiled a little bit. >> the prosecution teams struggled with another huge problem, a lack of paper evid surrender in mid august until the time of our arrival, the japanese had been burning everything at the army headquarters. when we came to japan, a great deal was with involved. >> coming up, in this courtroom, the trials get underway as chief...
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. >> we showed this video recorded by kennon over at camp kennon where nathan is being followed by this beast. to tell us more about this training and what's going on with chiquita we have nathan via skype, right this minute, welcome to the show, nathan. tell me what's different from this video to the others we've seen in it's a little bit more challenging with cuban crocodiles. in the industry it's no secret that they are the smartest of the crocodiles. arguably. they have a very strong social structure. they catch on to training very quickly but if you do it wrong or fumble and inadvertently let them train you it can become very, very dangerous. i'm one of the only trainers involved with her that can get in there and lay the groundwork because she will mow over everybody else and exploit any sort of half steps they make. >> why are you trying to train crocodiles, alligators, something like that? >> a severe chemical imbalance. kidding they're animals i really enjoy working with and i'm passionate about working with them. so if you have happy animals on an exhibit at a zoo or private f
. >> we showed this video recorded by kennon over at camp kennon where nathan is being followed by this beast. to tell us more about this training and what's going on with chiquita we have nathan via skype, right this minute, welcome to the show, nathan. tell me what's different from this video to the others we've seen in it's a little bit more challenging with cuban crocodiles. in the industry it's no secret that they are the smartest of the crocodiles. arguably. they have a very strong...