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take that off your head. >> deputy mullison knows mcbride well. >> mcbride was always the inmate thatattention in different ways. and she was always loud when i walked in. "good morning, miss mullison." all that kind of stuff. and so when she was quiet or anything, i knew something was wrong with her. i knew she was up to something. when are you supposed to be home? are you sentenced? >> march. >> and you've stayed clean? >> yes. >> good. >> you proud of me? >> i didn't go that far but -- >> i didn't get high the whole time. >> good. >> they think i transport drugs in here. well, i did it for a minute last time i was here. all i wanted to do is get high. so get high, get high, get high. >> how would someone get drugs in here? >> all women have a -- a pocket. that's how. >> any time anybody is brought into jail, into custody, they are subject to strip before they come out to housing unit. >> i'll take it. >> we take their clothing then they bend over and they squat. >> use your hands to separate your butt cheeks. all the way. all the way. cuff three times on your mark, cuff. [ coughing
take that off your head. >> deputy mullison knows mcbride well. >> mcbride was always the inmate thatattention in different ways. and she was always loud when i walked in. "good morning, miss mullison." all that kind of stuff. and so when she was quiet or anything, i knew something was wrong with her. i knew she was up to something. when are you supposed to be home? are you sentenced? >> march. >> and you've stayed clean? >> yes. >> good. >>...
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the fatal shooting death of mcbride.scertain what the verdict is. the seven man, five woman jury with four african-americans on the jury. they deliberated three hours yesterday. more than two dozen witnesses. theodore says he acted in self-defense when he shot through the screen door of his home when mcbride crashed her car, having been enebriated. he said he was frightened and shot through the screen door. you're being looking at the courtroom now. i believe that is the courtroom that we're looking@the moment and we're waiting to find out what the verdict is. the self-defense law in michigan allows for lethal force only if the person honestly and reasonably believes it will prevent death or great bodily harm. this is a version of the stand your ground law. there is no legal requirement for a person to retreat when they are inside their home. the defense in the case says mcbride was trying to break into his home, or at least she thought he did, when he was awakened from his sleep by a violent pounding on the front and si
the fatal shooting death of mcbride.scertain what the verdict is. the seven man, five woman jury with four african-americans on the jury. they deliberated three hours yesterday. more than two dozen witnesses. theodore says he acted in self-defense when he shot through the screen door of his home when mcbride crashed her car, having been enebriated. he said he was frightened and shot through the screen door. you're being looking at the courtroom now. i believe that is the courtroom that we're...
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but the 55-year-old shot mcbride in the face through a closed door. at this trial, wafer took the stand in his own defense. emotionally claiming he shot in self-defense, but today's verdict shows the jury didn't find his claim credible. >> we the jury find the defendant theodore wafer as follows. count one, murder in the second degree, guilty of murder this the second degree. count two, manslaughter. guilty of statutory manslaughter. count three, felony firearm, guilty of felony firearm. >> guilty of murder in the second degree. guilty of statutory manslaughter. guilty of felony firearm. wafer sat emotionless as the jury read the verdict. he was taken into police custody and will be sentenced in just over two weeks. renisha's friends and family cried as the verdict was read. her mother praised prosecutors after the verdict. >> i kept the faith. i stayed positive. also did renisha's father. he kept telling me, it's going to happen. i'm very pleased. i'm astonished. with we know as parents how we raised her. she was not violent. she was a regular teenag
but the 55-year-old shot mcbride in the face through a closed door. at this trial, wafer took the stand in his own defense. emotionally claiming he shot in self-defense, but today's verdict shows the jury didn't find his claim credible. >> we the jury find the defendant theodore wafer as follows. count one, murder in the second degree, guilty of murder this the second degree. count two, manslaughter. guilty of statutory manslaughter. count three, felony firearm, guilty of felony firearm....
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the new project is called "everlasting" from martina mcbride.ul and r & b from this country icon. congrats. have a great tour. >> thank you. >> that's our show for tonight. thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with ed o'neill from "modern family" and jennifer holliday and a performance. that's next time. see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> rose: welcome to the program. it's end of summertime when we look back at some of the best moments in our program so far this year. tonight in our encore conversation, james cameron. >> dealing with the natural world and the beauty of science is that every question you answer poses three new. questions. if you embrace science it's job security. the investigation never ends, you know. but it's trying to create a framework for understanding of how it all works. >> rose: james cameron for the hour, next. funding
the new project is called "everlasting" from martina mcbride.ul and r & b from this country icon. congrats. have a great tour. >> thank you. >> that's our show for tonight. thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with ed o'neill from "modern family" and jennifer holliday and a performance. that's next time....
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the new project is called "everlasting" from martina mcbride.ul and r & b from this country icon. congrats. have a great tour. >> thank you. >> that's our show for tonight. thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with ed o'neill from "modern family" and jennifer holliday and a performance. that's next time. see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. experi >> welcome to "film school shorts" -- a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed.
the new project is called "everlasting" from martina mcbride.ul and r & b from this country icon. congrats. have a great tour. >> thank you. >> that's our show for tonight. thanks for watching. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with ed o'neill from "modern family" and jennifer holliday and a performance. that's next time....
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he took that away from her. >> after the verdict mcbride's parents remembered their daughter.autopsy found high levels of alcohol and marijuana in her body. but her family said she was not a violent person. moments before the incidents, mcbride had crashed her car, prosecutors say she was likely looking for help. and with its verdict the jury agreed, conclude that go she didn't pose any threat to wafer. during his testimony, -- >> this poor girl. >> wafer said he felt remorse. >> she had her whole life in front of her. >> that he bought a shotgun only because he lived in a bad neighborhood. >> i just heard it was a good home defense weapon. >> the shotgun that ultimately took mcbride's life too soon in what her family said was a senseless act. >> i just -- i wanted justice, you know, looking at him to know that justice needs to be served. you did cold blood murder. that was murder. >> sentencing for him is scheduled on august 21st. before charges were ever filed against theodore wafer the attorney for the mcbride family had said that the only way justice would be served is by
he took that away from her. >> after the verdict mcbride's parents remembered their daughter.autopsy found high levels of alcohol and marijuana in her body. but her family said she was not a violent person. moments before the incidents, mcbride had crashed her car, prosecutors say she was likely looking for help. and with its verdict the jury agreed, conclude that go she didn't pose any threat to wafer. during his testimony, -- >> this poor girl. >> wafer said he felt remorse....
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mcbride is very suspicious of the media, but he agrees to speak exclusively with abc news.> reporter: he says he didn't know in advance about loki boy's mansion takeover, but he now supports him fully. it's lawful to move into a house -- >> absolutely. >> reporter: that's not yours, and say, this is mine? >> correct. >> reporter: but there are many other laws mcbride feels he and his followers are not subject to. how? he shows me a seal he says was a gift from pope benedict himself. what can you do with this? >> it means i can now give orders or issue decrees that the vatican and the roman curia must follow. >> reporter: are you saying that you have some sort of papal authority here in north america? >> in the globe. >> reporter: in the globe? >> correct. >> reporter: so you have primary control of the earth? >> correct. >> reporter: that seems like a lot of power. >> i understand. it is. and a lot of responsibility. >> reporter: this may sound ridiculous, but the fbi is not laughing. there are an estimated 300,000 people in this country who share some version of mcbride's
mcbride is very suspicious of the media, but he agrees to speak exclusively with abc news.> reporter: he says he didn't know in advance about loki boy's mansion takeover, but he now supports him fully. it's lawful to move into a house -- >> absolutely. >> reporter: that's not yours, and say, this is mine? >> correct. >> reporter: but there are many other laws mcbride feels he and his followers are not subject to. how? he shows me a seal he says was a gift from pope...
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mcbride, injured, disoriented, just wanted to go home.p in the morgue with bullets in her head and in her brain. because the defendant picked up this shotgun and released this safety, raised it at her, pulled the trigger, and blew her face off. >> renisha mcbride's brother, monica, spoke with reporters after the verdict was announced. >> the prosecutors, they did a wonderful job of proving their burden that they had. they had a heavy burden, but they made it through. it was overwhelming. i kept the faith, and i stayed positive. we know as parents how we raised her. she was not violent. she was a regular teenager. she was well raised and brought up with a loving family. her life mattered and we showed that. >> wafer's sentencing is set for august 25. he could face life in prison. joining me now is msnbc contributor and managing editor for front lines, goldie taylor. it's a peculiar verdict in that he was convicted of second degree murder and manslaughter. why is that? >> those are two very different charges. second degree murder happens to
mcbride, injured, disoriented, just wanted to go home.p in the morgue with bullets in her head and in her brain. because the defendant picked up this shotgun and released this safety, raised it at her, pulled the trigger, and blew her face off. >> renisha mcbride's brother, monica, spoke with reporters after the verdict was announced. >> the prosecutors, they did a wonderful job of proving their burden that they had. they had a heavy burden, but they made it through. it was...
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the defense tried very hard to get into evidence, but failed to get in pictures of mcbride making sort of gang wanna be signs in a photograph -- >> well, he'd have no way of knowing that if she showed up on his porch that night, he would have no prior history of this person. what confuses me about the case,
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. >>> also, the shooting death of ranisha mcbride. a new look at how her killer's lawyers are trying to use her past to set him free. it's in tonight's justice files. >> plus right wingers finally admit on camera that speaker boehner's lawsuit against the president is letted with hypocrisy. we'll show you the tape ahead. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. yeah?om. we got allstate, right? uh-huh. yes! well, i found this new thing... called allstate quickfoto claim. it's an app. you understand that? just take photos of the damage with your phone and upload them to allstate. really? so you get a quicker estimate, quicker payment, quicker back to normal. i just did it. but maybe you can find an app that will help you explain this to your father. introducing quickfoto claim. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. "i've
. >>> also, the shooting death of ranisha mcbride. a new look at how her killer's lawyers are trying to use her past to set him free. it's in tonight's justice files. >> plus right wingers finally admit on camera that speaker boehner's lawsuit against the president is letted with hypocrisy. we'll show you the tape ahead. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing....
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back. >> do you remember ever crying within two and a half to three hours after you shot renisha mcbride? >> no, i don't think so. >> you didn't country, right? >> i don't think i did. >> there's no jury there at the time you were talking to the lieutenant -- >> objection, argument, your honor. >> reporter: will the jury believe him? if convicted, wafer could face life in prison. >>> around the world and to the middle east and to a possible breakthrough. both israel and the palestinians have accepted an egyptian plan to stop the fighting. as we have all seen, other cease-fires have failed. today the battlefield moved inside israel to jerusalem where a palestinian man rammed a construction excavator into a bus killing one pedestrian. a short time later a palestinian gunman on a motorcycle shot a policeman and got away. >>> back here at home and to a loss, a name well known in washington and beyond. the man who came to symbolize the national push for gun control. former white house press secretary james brady, he was 73. you'll remember those frantic moments, his life forever changed in th
back. >> do you remember ever crying within two and a half to three hours after you shot renisha mcbride? >> no, i don't think so. >> you didn't country, right? >> i don't think i did. >> there's no jury there at the time you were talking to the lieutenant -- >> objection, argument, your honor. >> reporter: will the jury believe him? if convicted, wafer could face life in prison. >>> around the world and to the middle east and to a possible...
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. 14-year-old mcbride disappearing friday morning after leaving this houseboat where she lives with herher. he says she took nothing but her cell phone. his first thought, that she went to this nearby pooltoto text he friends. something he says she did often. >> it's a swimming pool and tables and everything right over there. >> reporter: but soon it was clear his little girl had vanished. >> i'm looking, searching, nobody knows nothing. then i begin to get a little more scared. >> reporter: on monday police deploying a dive team search dogs and over the weekend members of the church where mcbride taught sunday school passing out flyers. >> this is a case of a child who came from a loving family, has family support, friends that support her, she also is very much connected with her local church. that is why it raises our suspicion. >> reporter: this morning detectives are also working to track mcbride's cell phone and following up on reported sightings of the teen but so far nothing concrete. still, they say they don't have evidence of foul play at this time, but her fragile father fear
. 14-year-old mcbride disappearing friday morning after leaving this houseboat where she lives with herher. he says she took nothing but her cell phone. his first thought, that she went to this nearby pooltoto text he friends. something he says she did often. >> it's a swimming pool and tables and everything right over there. >> reporter: but soon it was clear his little girl had vanished. >> i'm looking, searching, nobody knows nothing. then i begin to get a little more...
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a shotgun banging on my door. >> reporter: the defense claimed wafer frightened by an intoxicated mcbride banging violently through that screen door had no choice but to act. >> the floor started vibrating, the walls were shaking, the window was about to break. >> reporter: on the stand, wafer steadfast in his explanation. >> i wasn't going to cower in my house. i wasn't going to be a victim. >> reporter: now as one man sits in prison, a family feeling vindicated. >> justice was served today. >> yes, it was. >> justice was served today. >> reporter: theodore wafer will be back in this courthouse on august 21st to face sentencing. at that time, the judge could sentence him to life in prison. david? >> ryan smith in detroit for us, thank you. >>> now to that deadly accident on the water making headlines tonight. four high school friends, one of them at the wheel of a speed boat pulling an inner tube when the unthinkable happened. this evening a popular honor student, her life cut short and it's raising new questions about how little it takes to be allowed to operate a boat. abc's linsey dav
a shotgun banging on my door. >> reporter: the defense claimed wafer frightened by an intoxicated mcbride banging violently through that screen door had no choice but to act. >> the floor started vibrating, the walls were shaking, the window was about to break. >> reporter: on the stand, wafer steadfast in his explanation. >> i wasn't going to cower in my house. i wasn't going to be a victim. >> reporter: now as one man sits in prison, a family feeling vindicated....
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he was asked what he thinks about renisha mcbride and her family. it's daifting this poor girl, she had her whole life in front of her. i took it from her. he talks about not wanting to be a victim in his home. does it help the defense? >> it's necessary for the defense. yesterday what we saw the potential benefit of taking the stand in your own defense. what is happening today is the potential cost as prosecutors attack wafer with incredible details, as we speak. they're going through the testimony, comparing it to prior statements he gave to the police. yesterday a man testifying in tears. today he has to account for earlier statements he said it was an accident. the gun dangered. not consistent with the self-defense defense that he's hoping to bring to the case. >> he mentioned it being a reflex as well. >> yeah. i know, it's a lot of conflicting strands in. in the end it's almost going to come down what was an accident. he used the word accident earlier. did he mean it? it was a difficult self-defense accident will juries buy his story. >> to yo
he was asked what he thinks about renisha mcbride and her family. it's daifting this poor girl, she had her whole life in front of her. i took it from her. he talks about not wanting to be a victim in his home. does it help the defense? >> it's necessary for the defense. yesterday what we saw the potential benefit of taking the stand in your own defense. what is happening today is the potential cost as prosecutors attack wafer with incredible details, as we speak. they're going through...
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mcbride injured, disoriented, just wanted to go home. yet she ended up in the morgue with bullets in her head and in her brain. because the defendant picked up this shotgun and released this safety, raised it, at her, pulled the trigger, and blew her face off. >> renisha mcbride's mother monica spoke with reporters after the verdict was announced. >> the prosecutor, they did a wonderful job of proving their burden that they had. they had a heavy burden, but they made it through. it was overwhelming. i kept the faith, and i stayed positive. we know as parents how we raised her. she was not violent. she was a regular teenager. she was well raised and brought up with a loving family. her life mattered and we showed that. >> sentencing is set for august 25th. he could face life in prison. joining me now is msnbc contributor and managing editor for fault line, jps goldie taylor. goldie, it's a peculiar verdict in that he was convicted of second-degree murder and manslaughter. why is that? >> sure. you know, those are two very different charge
mcbride injured, disoriented, just wanted to go home. yet she ended up in the morgue with bullets in her head and in her brain. because the defendant picked up this shotgun and released this safety, raised it, at her, pulled the trigger, and blew her face off. >> renisha mcbride's mother monica spoke with reporters after the verdict was announced. >> the prosecutor, they did a wonderful job of proving their burden that they had. they had a heavy burden, but they made it through. it...
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. >> reporter: leaving the courthouse reneshae mcbride's mother says her daughter is finally at peacegod is wonderful. he is great. >> reporter: moments earlier theodore wafer sat expressionless as the verdict was read. >> guilty of murder in the second degree. >> reporter: the jury found wafer guilty of all charges. second degree murder, manslaughter, and a felony firearcharge. mcbride's parents said they were relieved and overwhelmed. >> he came to the door with the shotgun, and he shot her. you know, and he didn't even know her. we learned that he is a cold-blooded killer. >> all he had to do was call 911. >> reporter: throughout the two-week trial wafer's lawyers said he acted in self-defense in the early morning hours last november 2nd. wafer says he felt threatened by someone banging loudly on the door of his suburban detroit home, found his shotgun, opened the front door, and fired. >> i just shot somebody on my front porch with a shotgun banging on my door. >> reporter: prosecutors say mcbride was unarmed looking for help after running into a parked car several blocks away. an
. >> reporter: leaving the courthouse reneshae mcbride's mother says her daughter is finally at peacegod is wonderful. he is great. >> reporter: moments earlier theodore wafer sat expressionless as the verdict was read. >> guilty of murder in the second degree. >> reporter: the jury found wafer guilty of all charges. second degree murder, manslaughter, and a felony firearcharge. mcbride's parents said they were relieved and overwhelmed. >> he came to the door with...
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justice for ranisha mcbride. mr. wafers actions were unnecessary, unjustified and unreasonable. >> evidence and testimony shed light on the events leading to mcbrides death, an afternoon of smoking marijuana and drinking vodka, photographers showing the severity of the car crash she was involved in hours before she was killed. her family believes she arrived on wafers doorstep looking for help. >> two questions for you, and that's all you to have break down. one, you have to decide amongst yourselves, was ted in fear of his life or great bodily harm that night, and two, was danger eminent. did he feel like that danger was eminent? yes and yes. >> through most of the trial, jurors only heard from wafer through 911 and police audio recordings, but he did take the stand. >> why did you pull the trigger? >> to protect and save myself, defend myself. it was -- it was them or me. >> wafer was immediately taken to jail where he'll await his sentencing. no word yet on an appeal. ranisha's parents believe that race was not a
justice for ranisha mcbride. mr. wafers actions were unnecessary, unjustified and unreasonable. >> evidence and testimony shed light on the events leading to mcbrides death, an afternoon of smoking marijuana and drinking vodka, photographers showing the severity of the car crash she was involved in hours before she was killed. her family believes she arrived on wafers doorstep looking for help. >> two questions for you, and that's all you to have break down. one, you have to decide...
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but mcbride's family said that didn't give wafer the right to shoot her. the law is tricky.o want to bring in midwin charles and legal analyst danny cevall cevallos. we're getting to the crux of this trial. they've done the closings. i'm not sure if they -- >> they started deliberations, about an hour now. >> what was the tenor and the feel of this trial so far? >> it's a tough one in particular. because there's always been an undercurrent of was race an issue here. the d.a. has said race was not an issue. but the defense took great pains to ask wafer on the stand about his neighborhood. he said he liked the ethnic mix of it but that he was afraid about -- he had concerns about the rise of crime. the defense tried very hard to get into evidence, but failed to get in pictures of mcbride making sort of gang wanna be signs in a photograph -- >> well, he'd have no way of knowing that if she showed up on his porch that night, he would have no prior history of this person. what confuses me about the case, i have to be honest, danny, midwin, this is probably right up your alley. th
but mcbride's family said that didn't give wafer the right to shoot her. the law is tricky.o want to bring in midwin charles and legal analyst danny cevall cevallos. we're getting to the crux of this trial. they've done the closings. i'm not sure if they -- >> they started deliberations, about an hour now. >> what was the tenor and the feel of this trial so far? >> it's a tough one in particular. because there's always been an undercurrent of was race an issue here. the d.a....
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let's get the few from hong kong and rob mcbride joins us live. what is the reaction to the announcement from beijing. >> i think there was a sadness. they have been expecting this. it was the decision that everyone feared. i think it can best be described as a seething indignation. there's a press conference in the rool behind me, where -- room behind me where pro-democrat legislators, in addition to the civil society groups who promised to fight this with civil disobedience. they are holding a press conference. as we expect, they are saying it falls short of democracy. and they are still going to fight and hold out for a true democracy. that's what they want. hong kong's leader is going to hold his news conference in an hour or so. where he is likely to welcome this. this is the first time he will say people in hong kong will have a vote. so far as the democrats are concerned. it doesn't carry much weight. it will be the choice between one pro-beijing conservative candidate or a third. it doesn't matter. it is variations on the same theme. accor
let's get the few from hong kong and rob mcbride joins us live. what is the reaction to the announcement from beijing. >> i think there was a sadness. they have been expecting this. it was the decision that everyone feared. i think it can best be described as a seething indignation. there's a press conference in the rool behind me, where -- room behind me where pro-democrat legislators, in addition to the civil society groups who promised to fight this with civil disobedience. they are...
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theodore wafer was convicted of second-degree murder and manslaughter for killing mcbride.parents were pleased with the decision. >> we know as parents how we raised her. she was not violent. she was a regular teenager and she was well raised and brought up with a loving family and her life mattered, and we showed that. >> wafer could face up to life in prison when he's sentenced on august 25th. >>> the illegal stowaway is in custody again. marilyn jean hartman was arrested for violating probation while at the l.a.x. international airport. she snuck through and flew to los angeles without a boarding pass. l.a.x. police said she was wandering through several terminals on what appeared to be a scouting mission to get on a flight. >> where was she going to do and what was she going to do? the court had made plans for her to go to a homeless shelter and made references and she did not take them up on that. >> hartman has made repeated attempts to fly out a ticket in varns. she's been held on $10,000 bail. >>> and a small security breach at the white house. a toddler slipped thr
theodore wafer was convicted of second-degree murder and manslaughter for killing mcbride.parents were pleased with the decision. >> we know as parents how we raised her. she was not violent. she was a regular teenager and she was well raised and brought up with a loving family and her life mattered, and we showed that. >> wafer could face up to life in prison when he's sentenced on august 25th. >>> the illegal stowaway is in custody again. marilyn jean hartman was arrested...
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somebody on my front porch with a shotgun banging on my front door. >> reporter: prosecutors say mcbride was disoriented after crashing into a parked car several blocks away. she was found to be drunk and high at the time, but prosecutors say not a threat. >> she was a young woman looking for help. >> reporter: another critical piece of testimony, wafer who said he couldn't find his phone, never called police before shooting the teenager. during the trial, wafer insisted he was devastated by the shooting. >> this poor girl. she had her whole life in front of her. i took that from her. >> reporter: now the victim's family focuses on a life lost. >> she can rest because she know justice has been served for her because she's supposed to be right here with us. >> reporter: wafer, who had been free on bond, is behind bars tonight, brian. he is awaiting sentencing. he could face up to life in prison, but experts suggest it will likely be less than that. >> peter alexander live for us tonight from detroit. >>> another break. we're back in a moment with news from across the pond. word of a new j
somebody on my front porch with a shotgun banging on my front door. >> reporter: prosecutors say mcbride was disoriented after crashing into a parked car several blocks away. she was found to be drunk and high at the time, but prosecutors say not a threat. >> she was a young woman looking for help. >> reporter: another critical piece of testimony, wafer who said he couldn't find his phone, never called police before shooting the teenager. during the trial, wafer insisted he...
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the man who shot and killed 19-year-old ranisha mcbride, we're in the final parts of this trial. you see that the jury is dealing with? what are the major issues? >> i think from the prosecution's standpoint, the key thing the jury is considering is was it reasonably necessary to kill her? for him to avoid imminent peril the defense has two worz they hope will linger with the jury. a reasonable doubt. is there at least a reasonable doubt of whether he needed to use -- >> not the stand your ground law, but it has a defend your castle doctrine. >> very similar to florida's law, a lot of states have them. and now michigan as in florida is dealing with this dynamic on shootings which are justified on self-defense. >> what does this castle doctrine exactly say? >> in the context of a case like this, you don't have to retreat, you don't have to walk away, if you think it's reasonably necessary to protect yourself, you can kill another human being. >> even if it was a young lady who was knocking on your door because she had gotten in a car crash and needed help. >> yes, even a young wom
the man who shot and killed 19-year-old ranisha mcbride, we're in the final parts of this trial. you see that the jury is dealing with? what are the major issues? >> i think from the prosecution's standpoint, the key thing the jury is considering is was it reasonably necessary to kill her? for him to avoid imminent peril the defense has two worz they hope will linger with the jury. a reasonable doubt. is there at least a reasonable doubt of whether he needed to use -- >> not the...
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theodore wafer has been convicted of second-degree murder and manslaughter for shooting mcbride on the porch of his detroit area home last november. mcbride was apparently seeking help after a car crash when wafer shot her in the face through his screen door. he claimed he feared for his life. the killing sparked mass protests as positivistic about 2 weeks to file charges against wafer. he now faces life in prison. responding to the verdict, saysde's mother, monica, justice has been served. >> justice needs to be served. you did cold-blooded murder. that was no accident. >> hawaii is bracing for a rare double threat from a tropical storm and hurricane set to hit within days of each other. thousands have already lost power from tropical storm iselle, with hurricane julio expected this weekend or early next week. the last time a hurricane or tropical storm hit boy he was 22 years ago -- hit hawaii was 22 years ago. climate models have pretty did hawaii will see an increase in such storms as a result of global warming. in canada, first nations leaders are calling for immediate action to c
theodore wafer has been convicted of second-degree murder and manslaughter for shooting mcbride on the porch of his detroit area home last november. mcbride was apparently seeking help after a car crash when wafer shot her in the face through his screen door. he claimed he feared for his life. the killing sparked mass protests as positivistic about 2 weeks to file charges against wafer. he now faces life in prison. responding to the verdict, saysde's mother, monica, justice has been served....
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wafer -- >> admit that he took ranisha mcbride's life but that he panicked and was fearful. you said that the defense has the harder case here. does your opinion change at all after seeing him take the stand? >> it's interesting, the prosecution is supposed to have the harder case, always with the burden of proof. even with a self defense case in michigan, the burden is still with the prosecutors to prove that he wasn't defending himself. in some states, the burden shifts. i think in this case, he had all of the burden to prove to this jury that he was defending himself. i'm not sure he met that burden. i always say, though, that we don't know how the jury sees the case. we never know. even if you're sitting in the courtroom as a reporter, family member or observer, you're not in that box. you never see the case the way it came in. i don't know that he did what he needed to do from where i sit. >> but it's mind reading -- >> it's mind reading -- >> and closing arguments are expected in a few hours. what should we be listening for? >> i think it's going to be extremely conten
wafer -- >> admit that he took ranisha mcbride's life but that he panicked and was fearful. you said that the defense has the harder case here. does your opinion change at all after seeing him take the stand? >> it's interesting, the prosecution is supposed to have the harder case, always with the burden of proof. even with a self defense case in michigan, the burden is still with the prosecutors to prove that he wasn't defending himself. in some states, the burden shifts. i think...
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prosecutors argued mcbride was lost and injured from a nearby car accident.and wafer was looking for trouble. >> the defendant picked up this shotgun. pulled the trigger and blew her face off. >> i just shot somebody on my front porch with a shotgun, banging on my door. >> reporter: the defense claimed wafer, frightened by mcbride banging violently through that screen door, had no choice but to act. >> the floor started vibrating. the walls were shaking. the window was about to break. >> reporter: on the wafer, steadfast in his explanati explanation. >> i didn't want to be a victim. >> reporter: as one man sits in prison, a family feeling vindicated. >> justice was served today. >> yes, it was. >> justice was served today. >> reporter: theodore wafer will be back in the courthouse to face sentencing. the judge could sentence him to life in prison. ryan smith, abc news, detroit. >>> a bizarre accident may impact law enforcement in central arkansas. a car failed to make a turn, flew over a retaining wall. crashed into sheriff's helicopters parked in the field.
prosecutors argued mcbride was lost and injured from a nearby car accident.and wafer was looking for trouble. >> the defendant picked up this shotgun. pulled the trigger and blew her face off. >> i just shot somebody on my front porch with a shotgun, banging on my door. >> reporter: the defense claimed wafer, frightened by mcbride banging violently through that screen door, had no choice but to act. >> the floor started vibrating. the walls were shaking. the window was...
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her mother, monica mcbride had this to say after the verdict. >> the prosecutor, they did a wonderfultheir burden that they had. they had had a heavy burden, but they made it through. it was overwhelming. i kept the faith and i stayed positive. >> we note as parents how we raised her. she was not violent. she was a regular teenager and well raised and brought up with a loving family and her life mattered. and we show that. >> wafer will be back in court august 25th for sentencing and faces the possibility of life in prison. but just over the past day, another shooting inflamed tensions on saturday. this time in ferguson, missouri, near st. louis where a teenager michael brown was shot and killed by a police officer. a witness told the st. louis post dispatch several shots hit brown as he ran away from officers while they were attempting to put him into a squad car. this morning the st. louis county police department chief talked to reporters and here's what he says happened yesterday afternoon. >> one of those individuals at the time came in as the officer was exiting his police car a
her mother, monica mcbride had this to say after the verdict. >> the prosecutor, they did a wonderfultheir burden that they had. they had had a heavy burden, but they made it through. it was overwhelming. i kept the faith and i stayed positive. >> we note as parents how we raised her. she was not violent. she was a regular teenager and well raised and brought up with a loving family and her life mattered. and we show that. >> wafer will be back in court august 25th for...
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. >>> theodore wafer faces a second degree murder charge for shooting 19-year-old renisha mcbride.terday an emotional wafer told his side of the story. >> this poor girl, she had her whole life in front of her. >> do you remember ever crying within 2 1/2 to 3 hours after you shot renisha mcbride? >> no, i don't think so. >> you didn't cry, right? >> i don't think i did. >> there's no jury there at the time you were talking to lieutenant saratoski, right? >> objection. argumentative, your honor. >> police say wafer should not have taken the law into his own hands but called the police. he said he feared for his life and refused to become a victim in his own home. >>> from arizona a ruling that will allow jodi arias to act as her own lawyer in a penalty trial. a jury convicted her of the brutal killing of her boyfriend but couldn't decide if she should be executed. a new penalty trial begins september 8th. arias has no law experience, never finished high school though she did get a g.e.d. in prison. >>> in hawaii a lucky rescue for four adults and four teens who bose went down. fortu
. >>> theodore wafer faces a second degree murder charge for shooting 19-year-old renisha mcbride.terday an emotional wafer told his side of the story. >> this poor girl, she had her whole life in front of her. >> do you remember ever crying within 2 1/2 to 3 hours after you shot renisha mcbride? >> no, i don't think so. >> you didn't cry, right? >> i don't think i did. >> there's no jury there at the time you were talking to lieutenant saratoski,...
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. >>> closing arguments underway in the trial of the murder of renisha mcbride. look at stories around the nation today. prosecutor portrayed mcbride that wanted to go home the night theodore wafer shot and killed her on his doorstep. autopsy results show she was drunk at the time. defense claims he was being terrorized while mcbride violently knocked on his door. there's no evidence of fear. no evidence that he was going to be hurt. no evidence that anyone was ever -- by his own words and estimates. >> the man you heard was in fear for his life! and it was coming at him! they were coming at him! how many times did he say that? >> wafer is charged with second-degree murder and the jury will be able to consider the lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter. plead not guilty. i've learned the case has gone to the jury. we'll keep you up to date on any decision that comes down on that case. >>> one of the drivers involved. a terrifying bus crash is under arrest. police say he was impaired when the double decker tour buses collided yesterday afternoon injuring 14 peo
. >>> closing arguments underway in the trial of the murder of renisha mcbride. look at stories around the nation today. prosecutor portrayed mcbride that wanted to go home the night theodore wafer shot and killed her on his doorstep. autopsy results show she was drunk at the time. defense claims he was being terrorized while mcbride violently knocked on his door. there's no evidence of fear. no evidence that he was going to be hurt. no evidence that anyone was ever -- by his own words...
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. >>> he cried monday about shooting are a nearbya mcbri-- renearbya mcbride on his door.did not want to become a victim in his own home and he said he pulled the tryinger in a reflex action to defend himself. >>> gamers, the scrabble dictionary is expanding. 5,000 new records will be included in the fifth edition of the dictionary. won't be officially sanctioned until december 1st. some include hashtag which will get you 9 points and selfie. the first time scrabble's dictionary has grown in three years. found some words for the three of us. mixedtape and beat box. >> that's one word? >> and for you, homey, bromance. >> ridonculous and sharknado. >> and my word is mojito. >> mojito with a "j." >> we'll have them waiting for you. that's good, that's fun. i think you would win a scrabble game. i think you'd kill him. >> that's the baby talking, crazy talk right there. let's get it on. >> here we go. >>> coming up next on "new day," a missionary with ebola returns to the united states and makes remarkable strides of a taking an experimental drug. we'll talk to a doctor skepti
. >>> he cried monday about shooting are a nearbya mcbri-- renearbya mcbride on his door.did not want to become a victim in his own home and he said he pulled the tryinger in a reflex action to defend himself. >>> gamers, the scrabble dictionary is expanding. 5,000 new records will be included in the fifth edition of the dictionary. won't be officially sanctioned until december 1st. some include hashtag which will get you 9 points and selfie. the first time scrabble's...
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pastor michael mcbride and missouri state senator maria chappelle-nadal. and we will look at the crackdown on journalists. >> here in the united states of america, police should not be arresting journalists who are just try to do their jobs and report to the mac and report to the market people on what they see on the ground. >> we will speak with the intercepts ryan devereaux who was one of the least 11 journalists detained so far in ferguson. he was held overnight. also he was hit with a rubber bullet. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from ferguson, missouri. protests over the fatal police shooting of unarmed 18-year-old michael brown have continued for a tense night here in ferguson. speaking earlier today, captain ron johnson of the missouri state highway patrol said 47 people were arrested overnight. >> as of 1:00 a.m., there were 47 arrests tonight compared to 31 at the same time yesterday. steesl add one of the are we have arrested for the third ti
pastor michael mcbride and missouri state senator maria chappelle-nadal. and we will look at the crackdown on journalists. >> here in the united states of america, police should not be arresting journalists who are just try to do their jobs and report to the mac and report to the market people on what they see on the ground. >> we will speak with the intercepts ryan devereaux who was one of the least 11 journalists detained so far in ferguson. he was held overnight. also he was hit...
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shaina mcbride's father fears the worst.t gutman has the latest. >> i can't face the fact that it's my daughter that's gone because it just hurts too much to think about it. >> reporter: this morning a father distraught, and a south florida community on edge as authorities search desperately for missing fort lauderdale teenager, shaina mcbride. 14-year-old mcbride disappearing friday morning after leaving this houseboat where she lives with her father. he says she took nothing but her cell phone. his first thought, that she went to this nearby pool to text her friends. something he says she did often. >> it's a swimming pool and tables and everything right over there. >> reporter: but soon it was clear his little girl had vanished. >> i'm looking, searching, asking everybody, nobody knows nothing. then i begin to get a little more scared. >> reporter: on monday police deploying a dive team, search dogs and over the weekend members of the church where mcbride taught sunday school passing out flyers. >> this is a case of a chi
shaina mcbride's father fears the worst.t gutman has the latest. >> i can't face the fact that it's my daughter that's gone because it just hurts too much to think about it. >> reporter: this morning a father distraught, and a south florida community on edge as authorities search desperately for missing fort lauderdale teenager, shaina mcbride. 14-year-old mcbride disappearing friday morning after leaving this houseboat where she lives with her father. he says she took nothing but...
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when mcbride banged on his door intoxicated in the mid of the night.ing that crime is a problem in his neighborhood. >> a neighbor across the street had to actually hold off three guys with his handgun. >> reporter: leading him to buy a shotgun. >> i just heard it was a good home defense weapon. >> reporter: the 55-year-old claims the fast-moving situation forced had him to act quickly. >> how fast is this happening to you? >> seconds. >> why didn't you call 911 before shooting a weapon? >> i couldn't find my cell phone. >> reporter: but prosecutors doubting his motives and questioning those tears on the witness stand. >> do you remember ever crying within 2 1/2 to 3 hours after you shot renisha mcbride? >> no, i don't think so. >> you didn't cry, right? >> i don't think i did. >> there's no jury there at the time you were talking to lieutenant serwatowski, right? >> argument, your honor. >> reporter: he thought multiple people were outside his house and he thought they wanted to hurt him and despite loading the shotgun a month before he didn't remembe
when mcbride banged on his door intoxicated in the mid of the night.ing that crime is a problem in his neighborhood. >> a neighbor across the street had to actually hold off three guys with his handgun. >> reporter: leading him to buy a shotgun. >> i just heard it was a good home defense weapon. >> reporter: the 55-year-old claims the fast-moving situation forced had him to act quickly. >> how fast is this happening to you? >> seconds. >> why didn't you...
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renisha mcbride murder trial today. in a surprise move, the man charged with murdering the 19-year-old was called to the stand. in november, he shot and killed the teenager on his front porch when she showed up drunk but unarmed. her family said she was seeking help after a car accident. on the stand today, he gave his account of what happened that night. >> i hear this noise on the side of my house. i'm not sure what it is. >> what's the noise sound like? >> loud. knocking, banging. but i'm in my recliner. >> then what happens? >> it starts up again at the front door. now it's louder. >> what do you do? >> that got me up. >> is the sound staying the same or is it getting louder? >> each time, it's getting more violent. it's escalating. the side door starts getting attacked. >> is it worse than any sound you've heard yet? >> yes. directly on the door, my entry door itself. and i could feel the floor vibrating, windows rattling. >> what is going through your head? >> i don't know what's happening. i'm scared. >> have you
renisha mcbride murder trial today. in a surprise move, the man charged with murdering the 19-year-old was called to the stand. in november, he shot and killed the teenager on his front porch when she showed up drunk but unarmed. her family said she was seeking help after a car accident. on the stand today, he gave his account of what happened that night. >> i hear this noise on the side of my house. i'm not sure what it is. >> what's the noise sound like? >> loud. knocking,...
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he allegedly broke in but when mcbride was injured intoxicated and unharmed. they have filed a $10 million civil suit. he is set to be sentenced on october '33rd. >> they were arrested planning to shoot up their school? pasadena, california, police now say the teenagers were researcher guns, bulletproof vests and bomb making techniques on-line. oo community member told a school officers didn't find any weapons in their houses but they might have found access to a relative's gun. the two boys charge conspiracy and threat. >> the accident happening as his nephew as family was returning home. a vatican spokesman says he was profoundly saddened by the news. the discovery of world war ii bombs disrupting actions in germany. they discovered next to a highway near the frankfurt airport. police exposed the 500 foot bomb in a controlled explosion. millions of tons of bombs were dropped on germany during world war ii. unexploded bombs are still frequent. >> hot wheels the list of most stolen vehicles just revealed. >> lauren simonetti is here with what we all need to kn
he allegedly broke in but when mcbride was injured intoxicated and unharmed. they have filed a $10 million civil suit. he is set to be sentenced on october '33rd. >> they were arrested planning to shoot up their school? pasadena, california, police now say the teenagers were researcher guns, bulletproof vests and bomb making techniques on-line. oo community member told a school officers didn't find any weapons in their houses but they might have found access to a relative's gun. the two...
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rob mcbride has the story. >> reporter: there was an uncanny hush at though international airport forrrival of the special cargo plane. draped in the national flag and given full military honors, the caskets were carefully received. once all were safely on malaysian soil, a moment of silence. dignitaries and family members attended. outside many malaysians came to pay their respects. >> we pray every day for them, and we're here to support them. >> the whole of malaysia, i think we are in a situation of grief, really. >> reporter: the authorities have been preparing meticulously for this event. they are determined after the trauma of the past month, now the victims are back on malaysian soil, they will be treated with the utmost dignity. some of the remains were flown to other parts of malaysia for burial. others were moved by hearse for burial here. they were brought first to this mosque. airline staff remembered not only their colleagues, but also the crew and passengers of mh370, still missing nearly six months on. the flag carrier they work for, like the nation who's flag they car
rob mcbride has the story. >> reporter: there was an uncanny hush at though international airport forrrival of the special cargo plane. draped in the national flag and given full military honors, the caskets were carefully received. once all were safely on malaysian soil, a moment of silence. dignitaries and family members attended. outside many malaysians came to pay their respects. >> we pray every day for them, and we're here to support them. >> the whole of malaysia, i...