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nothing was done, and to this day, i don't know where my perpetrator is. not knowing his location leaves my looking over my shoulder for the rest of my life. i was not afforded the same rights as rape victims in the civilian world, where are my choices? while my perpetrator walked away with minimal consequences, i was formally retired from the u.s. marine corps due to military sexual trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder. i joined the marines in order to serve my country as an honorable man. instead, i was thrown away like a piece of garbage. according to the american psychiatric association, 90% of all rapists and serial rapists will commit an average of 300 to 600 rapes in a lifetime. this is not just a military problem -- this is not just a problem within the military, it becomes a societal and national security risk to us all. while i try to survive and hope that my life would get better, even years later, the constant stigmatization, personal attacks, ostracism and ptsd was never ending. choosing death was my way of taking responsibility for my ci
nothing was done, and to this day, i don't know where my perpetrator is. not knowing his location leaves my looking over my shoulder for the rest of my life. i was not afforded the same rights as rape victims in the civilian world, where are my choices? while my perpetrator walked away with minimal consequences, i was formally retired from the u.s. marine corps due to military sexual trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder. i joined the marines in order to serve my country as an honorable...
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perpetrator's employer.and in 2002, they did, in a landmark case. >> that was the case against harris farms, which involved a farm worker being raped three times at gunpoint by her supervisor, who then threatened the victim if she complained about the sexual harassment. >> bergman: teeoc vs. harris farms was the first case of "rape in the fields" to go to trial. harris farms is one of the biggest agri-businesses in the country. headquartered in fresno county, it sprawls across california's central valley, and its almond orchards stretch for miles. one summer afternoon, a harris farms worker named olivia tamayo says that a supervisor ordered her to get into his truck. >> bergman: this video shows the man accused of raping olivia tamayo, rene rodriguez, in pre-trial testimony. he insists their relationship was consensual. >> did you have sexual relations with ms. tamayo at that time? >> (speaking spanish) >> (translator): at her house, yes. >> (speaking spanish) >> (translator): and when i would go to her hous
perpetrator's employer.and in 2002, they did, in a landmark case. >> that was the case against harris farms, which involved a farm worker being raped three times at gunpoint by her supervisor, who then threatened the victim if she complained about the sexual harassment. >> bergman: teeoc vs. harris farms was the first case of "rape in the fields" to go to trial. harris farms is one of the biggest agri-businesses in the country. headquartered in fresno county, it sprawls...
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perpetrators of many sexual assault cases in juvenile court end up serving short sentences, punishments that many believe are too lenient given the severity of their crimes. despite the devastation they have caused, these perpetrators are then free, able to continue their lives, education, and careers in anonymity. their violent crimes are basically invisible to the community. "what happened to audrie must not happen again,'' beall said. "as a long-time advocate for children, i believe this new legislation will bring justice for victims and update the law to make it relevant to our 21st century 'connected' society.''
perpetrators of many sexual assault cases in juvenile court end up serving short sentences, punishments that many believe are too lenient given the severity of their crimes. despite the devastation they have caused, these perpetrators are then free, able to continue their lives, education, and careers in anonymity. their violent crimes are basically invisible to the community. "what happened to audrie must not happen again,'' beall said. "as a long-time advocate for children, i...
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he went through tile, his perpetrator got no jail time. he saw no justice for him and he said i joined the marines in order to serve my country as an honorable man. instead i was thrown away like a piece of garbage. he attempted suicide, severed his spine and survived and now advocates for this measure from a wheelchair. that is the story, madam president, that we are hearing from victims over and over again. sarah plummer, united states marine corps said having someone within your direct chain of command handling this case, it doesn't make sense. it's like being raped by your brother and your father deciding the case. that is the view and the perception of the survivors. the presiding officer: please continue. the senator has two minutes remaining. mrs. gillibrand: i defer my two minutes after the senator from missouri. mrs. mccaskill: i yield three minutes to the senator from new hampshire, senator ayotte. the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. ms. ayotte: i thank the senator from missouri and the senator from new york fo
he went through tile, his perpetrator got no jail time. he saw no justice for him and he said i joined the marines in order to serve my country as an honorable man. instead i was thrown away like a piece of garbage. he attempted suicide, severed his spine and survived and now advocates for this measure from a wheelchair. that is the story, madam president, that we are hearing from victims over and over again. sarah plummer, united states marine corps said having someone within your direct chain...
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to investigators, this told a story. >> the perpetrator in this particular case was a window peeper.dow peepers look for victims of opportunity. and once he discovered that there was, in fact, a woman inside that residence, that's where he decided to commit his crime that particular night. >> because the killer entered the house wearing only his underwear and a pair of gloves, fbi profilers believed his target was janet, not gary. and he must have believed she was alone. >> it was our opinion that he wanted to rape her. that's the reason, the primary motive for entering that residence to begin with. >> hazelwood believes the perpetrator had never killed before. >> in this particular case, we felt it was panic stabbing. he had not expected to encounter gary at that particular point. >> the fbi created an entire profile of the person they believe perpetrated this crime. >> we estimated his age to be between, i believe, 22 and 27. his education, we said he had graduated from high school. he lived within walking distance of where the crime had been committed. >> hazelwood predicted that
to investigators, this told a story. >> the perpetrator in this particular case was a window peeper.dow peepers look for victims of opportunity. and once he discovered that there was, in fact, a woman inside that residence, that's where he decided to commit his crime that particular night. >> because the killer entered the house wearing only his underwear and a pair of gloves, fbi profilers believed his target was janet, not gary. and he must have believed she was alone. >> it...
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i was dehumanized and treated by mike perpetrators. i was embarrassed and ashamed and i didn't know what to do. i was young at the time and being part of an elite organization that talks about brotherhood and integrity, and made it hard to come forward and reveal what has happened. well, here we are two decades later and no one has been held accountable for that heinous crime. and it goes on and on. and i appreciate senator paul reading what happened and you will hear the voices of the status quo in this. and let me tell you, we are in great company of the status quo. let me tell you some of the voices of the status quo. republicans and democrats. dick cheney, 1992. we have a major effort underway to try to educate everyone. let them know what we have to do and secretary, we have zero tolerance for sexual harassment and this is going on and on. twenty years in that spirit continues right here today. so secretary cohen, i intend to have a strict policy heard secretary rumsfeld, sexual assault will not be tolerated. so we have no toleran
i was dehumanized and treated by mike perpetrators. i was embarrassed and ashamed and i didn't know what to do. i was young at the time and being part of an elite organization that talks about brotherhood and integrity, and made it hard to come forward and reveal what has happened. well, here we are two decades later and no one has been held accountable for that heinous crime. and it goes on and on. and i appreciate senator paul reading what happened and you will hear the voices of the status...
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how did the mailman get a good look at the perpetrator since the abduction happened so quickly? and the mailman told an incredible story. he had seen this same man earlier in the day, before the abduction. he was on foot in a nearby neighborhood and seemed to be following the mailman as he made his deliveries. the mailman said every time he thought he got far enough ahead of the man he seemed to catch up. >> the fact that the mailman is doing his route. he's stopping several time, and he keeps seeing this person is odd. red flags are going to start to go up. and that's what happened with this mailman. >> initially the mailman was concern thad he himself could potentially be a victim because at each stop he made the black man would always catch up to him. >> so the mailman saw this man's face before the incident in the parking lot. but police still needed forensic proof. so investigators examined the stolen car for blood, both inside and out. but they didn't find any. then they dusted the interior for fingerprints. >> a potential advantage to processing a rental car is that a ren
how did the mailman get a good look at the perpetrator since the abduction happened so quickly? and the mailman told an incredible story. he had seen this same man earlier in the day, before the abduction. he was on foot in a nearby neighborhood and seemed to be following the mailman as he made his deliveries. the mailman said every time he thought he got far enough ahead of the man he seemed to catch up. >> the fact that the mailman is doing his route. he's stopping several time, and he...
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the perpetrators inside also wore nike shoes. one wore the air medal force model, the other the shocks trainers. when police interviewed the neighbors, several of them said they saw a burgundy-colored car parked a short distance away from the shaws' home. >> the vehicle was occupied by black males. either they observed these black males within the vehicle or standing outside the vehicle, but it was parked in front of a vacant lot in this particular neighborhood, so it did stand out. >> and about a mile from the crime scene, search dogs found a potentially crucial piece of evidence. >> while they were walking around in the roadway, they discovered a red ski mask with blue outlines on it next to the roadway, which was in direct line of sight to the rear of the victim's property. >> this ski mask, red with dark trimming around the eyes, was similar to the one described by rosana shaw. at ron's autopsy, the medical examiner confirmed that ron shaw was shot three times with a .38-caliber weapon. >> there were two torso shots. one of t
the perpetrators inside also wore nike shoes. one wore the air medal force model, the other the shocks trainers. when police interviewed the neighbors, several of them said they saw a burgundy-colored car parked a short distance away from the shaws' home. >> the vehicle was occupied by black males. either they observed these black males within the vehicle or standing outside the vehicle, but it was parked in front of a vacant lot in this particular neighborhood, so it did stand out....
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before you quit try to film the aging perpetrators.boast and tell you how they killed our relatives. >> unsure if i could speak toes perpetrators, i approached them. and to my horrors they were open about the grizzly details of the killings, often with smiles on their faces. often in front of theirs wife, children and grandchildren. i had this feeling that i had wondewandered into germany aftee holocaust only to find the nazis still in power. >> they really go heavy duty and reenact a lot of what happened back then. >> that process evolved organically. i started the process of working with the survivors and filming the perpetrate necessary the countryside. i filmed every death squad leader i could find working my way up to chain of command in the city. when i reached the city i discovered that their army recruited paramilitary leaders from movie theater gangsters. they hung out at movie theaters often involved in organized crime, and also selling black market movies. they had a love of american movies. i had a feeling that the pain was
before you quit try to film the aging perpetrators.boast and tell you how they killed our relatives. >> unsure if i could speak toes perpetrators, i approached them. and to my horrors they were open about the grizzly details of the killings, often with smiles on their faces. often in front of theirs wife, children and grandchildren. i had this feeling that i had wondewandered into germany aftee holocaust only to find the nazis still in power. >> they really go heavy duty and reenact...
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there's a possibility that it had been deposited by the perpetrator when the deceased was strangled. it's unusual you would see just the insulation material without this other debris, such as wood, burned wood, nails, screws that have come out, and even fixtures out of the ceiling. >> in their search for suspects, investigators couldn't find anyone who had a motive to kill michael andrade. >> he never had no enemies. i never seen him mad at anybody, upset about anything. that's a person you don't even think anybody would have anything against him. so i had no idea. >> investigators discovered one person who was apparently angry with him, his longtime girlfriend, a fellow student, 22-year-old lilly mesias. >> i do remember quite a few fights between the two of them where he'd be very upset, either hurt or mad at her. i don't know exactly what would happen. it was just they would have problems and you could tell. >> investigators found a voice mail from lilly to michael left at 8:30 that morning. >> she had left a message on michael's cell phone indicating that they were having problem
there's a possibility that it had been deposited by the perpetrator when the deceased was strangled. it's unusual you would see just the insulation material without this other debris, such as wood, burned wood, nails, screws that have come out, and even fixtures out of the ceiling. >> in their search for suspects, investigators couldn't find anyone who had a motive to kill michael andrade. >> he never had no enemies. i never seen him mad at anybody, upset about anything. that's a...
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before leaving, the perpetrator checked on kay's son, who pretended to be asleep. when the man left the house, kay's son rushed to their neighbor's house for help. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> my next door neighbor has been robbed and stabbed. it sounded like they might have raped her. >> police arrived to find kay near death. >> her neck was cut as bad as anyone's neck i've ever seen in my life. she was stabbed several times in her back. it was over 25 times. and her neck was cut, basically from side to side. >> as kay was rushed to the hospital, paramedics noticed that her attacker had drawn a smiley face on her back in her own blood. >> the smiley face is one of those chilling details of a crime scene that seem does serve no purpose other than to sort of mock or demean the victim of that attack. >> you have to know that this person's very sick and very violent and possibly a serial killer. >> miraculously, despite being stabbed 28 times, kay survived. >> when i woke up, i didn't want to be there. i was furious that i was on life support. my throat was cut i
before leaving, the perpetrator checked on kay's son, who pretended to be asleep. when the man left the house, kay's son rushed to their neighbor's house for help. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> my next door neighbor has been robbed and stabbed. it sounded like they might have raped her. >> police arrived to find kay near death. >> her neck was cut as bad as anyone's neck i've ever seen in my life. she was stabbed several times in her back. it was over 25 times. and...
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nothing was done, and to this day, i don't know where my perpetrator is. not knowing his location leaves my looking over my shoulder for the rest of my life. i was not afforded the same rights as rape victims in the civilian world, where are my choices? while my perpetrator walked away with minimal consequences, i was formally retired from the u.s. marine corps due to military sexual trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder. i joined the marines in order to serve my country as an honorable man. instead, i was thrown away like a piece of garbage. according to the american psychiatric association, 90% of all rapists and serial rapists will commit an average of 300 to 600 rapes in a lifetime. this is not just a military problem -- this is not just a problem within the military, it becomes a societal and national security risk to us all. while i try to survive and hope that my life would get better, even years later, the constant stigmatization, personal attacks, ostracism and ptsd was never ending. choosing death was my way of taking responsibility for my ci
nothing was done, and to this day, i don't know where my perpetrator is. not knowing his location leaves my looking over my shoulder for the rest of my life. i was not afforded the same rights as rape victims in the civilian world, where are my choices? while my perpetrator walked away with minimal consequences, i was formally retired from the u.s. marine corps due to military sexual trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder. i joined the marines in order to serve my country as an honorable...
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it just erases any sign of what happens, so you're left with very little to determine where the perpetrator went, where they came from, what their speed was, very difficult. >>> the investigation of the boating accident that killed harry uhl and severely injured nasreen raza took a number of unusual twists and turns. >> when i first got there, and looking at this boat, i was awestruck at what i was seeing. >> it looked like something had plowed right through the center of the boat. it was like a big v-shaped hole, right where the bow was supposed to be, like something had driven right through it. >> the victim's boat held some important clues. there was evidence that the boat's lights were off when the crash occurred. >> there was no bow lights activated. the switch was not activated. the anchor light was not in its stanchion hole and it was plugged with a rubber plug. it was quite obvious that the boat that got hit was not lit that evening. >> there were numerous chop marks along the top side of the boat that actually cut through the upholstery. analysts realized these were from a spinning
it just erases any sign of what happens, so you're left with very little to determine where the perpetrator went, where they came from, what their speed was, very difficult. >>> the investigation of the boating accident that killed harry uhl and severely injured nasreen raza took a number of unusual twists and turns. >> when i first got there, and looking at this boat, i was awestruck at what i was seeing. >> it looked like something had plowed right through the center of...
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he got his perpetrator to tell what happened on tape, went through trial and his perpetrator got no jail time. he saw no justice for him and he said i joined the marines in order to serve my country is an honorable man. instead i was thrown away like a piece of garbage. he attempted suicide, survived and now advocates for this measure from a wheelchair. that is the story that a president that we are hearing from victims over and over again sarah plumb our u.s. marine corps said how does someone within your ct
he got his perpetrator to tell what happened on tape, went through trial and his perpetrator got no jail time. he saw no justice for him and he said i joined the marines in order to serve my country is an honorable man. instead i was thrown away like a piece of garbage. he attempted suicide, survived and now advocates for this measure from a wheelchair. that is the story that a president that we are hearing from victims over and over again sarah plumb our u.s. marine corps said how does someone...
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. >> the perpetrators were screaming, where's the silver? where's the gold? >> ed davies was an amateur coin collector. but he had never told his wife about the trove of precious metals he had hidden in their home. now he refused to tell the robbers. >> and then one of the perpetrators put a navy to her neck and said if you don't tell us where the gold, is we'll kill her. so mr. davies told them where the silver was and the gold. >> for hours, grace listened as the strangers dug in the garage. then one of the men walked back into the kitchen. confronted with an unfamiliar sound. >> she heard a ping and then she felt her husband's legs quivering on her legs. >> and then grace heard a similar sound and probably did not realize it but it was bullet hitting her head. >> against all odds, the elderly woman regained consciousness hours later. someone had reentered the house. >> grace didn't move. she was half in shock and half just lying still, hoping they would go away. she could tell her husband was moving and then she heard another gunshot. and then she didn't f
. >> the perpetrators were screaming, where's the silver? where's the gold? >> ed davies was an amateur coin collector. but he had never told his wife about the trove of precious metals he had hidden in their home. now he refused to tell the robbers. >> and then one of the perpetrators put a navy to her neck and said if you don't tell us where the gold, is we'll kill her. so mr. davies told them where the silver was and the gold. >> for hours, grace listened as the...
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perpetrators of many sexual assault cases in juvenile court end up serving short sentences, punishments that many believe are too lenient given the severity of their crimes. despite the devastation they have caused, these perpetrators are then free, able to continue their lives, education, and careers in anonymity. their violent crimes are basically invisible to the community. "what happened to audrie must not happen again,'' beall said. "as a long-time advocate for children, i believe this new legislation will bring justice for victims and update the law to make it relevant to our 21st century 'connected' society.'' after a belt we will start to see clearing and will have clear skies until noon. temperatures will be a little clearer than we saw today. 45 in pleasanton 46 also in the bay area even 70 degrees at the livermore we do have that chance of showers out of the golden gate in the afternoon mark's life has so much validity and appropriateness to it today especially for game man who faced these gay stereotypes. i hope the people take away from this and that fact that gay people ha
perpetrators of many sexual assault cases in juvenile court end up serving short sentences, punishments that many believe are too lenient given the severity of their crimes. despite the devastation they have caused, these perpetrators are then free, able to continue their lives, education, and careers in anonymity. their violent crimes are basically invisible to the community. "what happened to audrie must not happen again,'' beall said. "as a long-time advocate for children, i...
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he got his perpetrator to tell what happened on tape, went through trial and his perpetrator got no jail time. he saw no justice for him and he said i joined the marines in order to serve my country is an honorable man. instead i was thrown away like a piece of garbage. he attempted suicide, survived and now advocates for this measure from a wheelchair. that is the story that a president that we are hearing from victims over and over again sarah plumb our u.s. marine corps said how does someone within your direction of command handle the case? it's like being raped by your brother and your father deciding the case. that is the view and the perception of the survivors. >> please continue. the senator has two minutes. >> ida for my remaining two minutes after the senator from missouri. >> i yield three minutes to the senator from new hampshire, senator ahab. >> i think the senator from missouri and i think the senator from new york for the your passion on this important debate and let's not forget the work we have done on this affect -- defense authorization. .. issue -- will more victims
he got his perpetrator to tell what happened on tape, went through trial and his perpetrator got no jail time. he saw no justice for him and he said i joined the marines in order to serve my country is an honorable man. instead i was thrown away like a piece of garbage. he attempted suicide, survived and now advocates for this measure from a wheelchair. that is the story that a president that we are hearing from victims over and over again sarah plumb our u.s. marine corps said how does someone...
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. >> overkill does indicate a relation shi between victim and perpetrator. >> police learned that corey spent the night at a local bar with friends. witnesses say she left around 1:00 a.m. the clothes corey wore at the bar were folded neatly at the bottom of her bed. >> we also know that she prepared herself for bed so we know that she wasn't attacked until after she was in bed. either he was waiting in her bedroom closet or he let himself into the apartment. >> investigators found a gold-plated zippo lighter in corey's bedroom, although corey smoked, none of her friends recognized it. investigators dusted the lighter for fingerprints but none were found. >> it became apparent to us that there was no way that that was corey parker's lighter. >> inside the kitchen of corey's apartment police found a blood stain on the kitchen counter next to the sink. and on the window sill, above the sink, both inside and outside. this led police to believe the killer entered and exited the apartment through the kitchen window. >> the reason we believe the killer didn't go out the door was because of th
. >> overkill does indicate a relation shi between victim and perpetrator. >> police learned that corey spent the night at a local bar with friends. witnesses say she left around 1:00 a.m. the clothes corey wore at the bar were folded neatly at the bottom of her bed. >> we also know that she prepared herself for bed so we know that she wasn't attacked until after she was in bed. either he was waiting in her bedroom closet or he let himself into the apartment. >>...
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and the victim and perpetrator of a hate crime who somehow found a way to work together to prevent violence. finding prevention through healing. frightening consequences of the war on terror. and from an amazing holocaust survivor to obsessive artists. to a couple bound by creativity and nearly pulled apart by it. this is for your consideration, the 2014 oscar nominated documentaries. is america's war or trough creating new enemies wherever it spreads? that's the claim in a disturbing documentary dirty wars and it follows investigative journalist jair anjeremy sahill. >> this was supposed to be the front line on the war on terror but i knew i was missing another story. there was another war hidden in the shadows. a nightmare. >> so there's the two men in the guest house were the first two people killed. you saw the u.s. forces take the bullets out of the body? >> right. >> who were these men who stormed into daod's home and why would they go to such horrifying lengths to cover up their action? >> covered up killings. >> how would a covert unit take over the largest war on the planet. >> you
and the victim and perpetrator of a hate crime who somehow found a way to work together to prevent violence. finding prevention through healing. frightening consequences of the war on terror. and from an amazing holocaust survivor to obsessive artists. to a couple bound by creativity and nearly pulled apart by it. this is for your consideration, the 2014 oscar nominated documentaries. is america's war or trough creating new enemies wherever it spreads? that's the claim in a disturbing...
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. >> it's extremely sad, but apparently, the people that perpetrated this crime realized that that'sy needed. they needed to find someone that no one would care about and no one would come forward and knock on doors and look and question anything that had happened. >> mr. white purchased multiple life insurance policies on frankie's life and sent imposters to the required physical examinations. a witness reported seeing the stolen car parked outside the funeral home the night before the crime. the evidence indicates someone, no one knows who, lured frankie pullian into the stolen vehicle and hit him on the back of the skull. this created the blood spatter on the inside of the windshield and dashboard and the dripping blood on the chrome strip on the bottom of the passenger side door. the perpetrators placed frankie's body on the ground and drove over it, but in doing so, left blood behind the vehicle. they made other mistakes, too, like leaving frankie's clothing and shoes in the wrong position. e. lee white knew that frankie's body would come directly to his funeral home for the aut
. >> it's extremely sad, but apparently, the people that perpetrated this crime realized that that'sy needed. they needed to find someone that no one would care about and no one would come forward and knock on doors and look and question anything that had happened. >> mr. white purchased multiple life insurance policies on frankie's life and sent imposters to the required physical examinations. a witness reported seeing the stolen car parked outside the funeral home the night before...
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detestation of her ignorance of her condescension to the study of military history, i wish its perpetrators could have been here. thank you all very much. good evening. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> why is it that abigail is the one name that we all know? it really is because of her man because she married john madams. i must say being here today, i feel sort of like i've come home because i've come to john and abigail's home, a home that all three sisters spent a lot of time in. but the other two sisters that i know less about i argue in my book or even that they didn't mary presidents come and they equally important and remarkable women. first there is the older sister, mary cringe and she was sort of the uncrowned queen of the family because in the puritan family hierarchy was very important and she was born first, so she was the firstborn, she she was very important and especially after her brother was disinherited by their father, she was the one who inherited the first son's role because there was no brother. and she grew up, she proved herself to be a wonderful administrato
detestation of her ignorance of her condescension to the study of military history, i wish its perpetrators could have been here. thank you all very much. good evening. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> why is it that abigail is the one name that we all know? it really is because of her man because she married john madams. i must say being here today, i feel sort of like i've come home because i've come to john and abigail's home, a home that all three sisters spent a lot of time...
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one of the perpetrators put a knife to her neck. if you don't tell us where the gold is, we will kill her. so, mr. davies told them where the silver was and the gold. then one of the men walked back into the kitchen. and grace was confronted with an unfamiliar sound. >> she heard it and then felt her husband's legs kind of like quivering on her legs. then grace heard a similar sound. probably didn't realize, the sound was the bullet hitting her head. >> against all odds. the elderly woman regained consciousness hours later. some one reentered the house. grace didn't move. she was half in shock. half still hoping they would go away. she could tell her husband was moving. then she heard another gunshot. then she didn't feel her husband moving at all. terrified and bleeding, grace eventually freed her hands and tried to dial 911. only to find the line had been cut. she dragged herself off to the couch. and collapsed. in the morning, early, all of a sudden the tv came blaring on. it woke her up. so she crawled outside. on her hands and
one of the perpetrators put a knife to her neck. if you don't tell us where the gold is, we will kill her. so, mr. davies told them where the silver was and the gold. then one of the men walked back into the kitchen. and grace was confronted with an unfamiliar sound. >> she heard it and then felt her husband's legs kind of like quivering on her legs. then grace heard a similar sound. probably didn't realize, the sound was the bullet hitting her head. >> against all odds. the elderly...
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more and more of these cases are outside of our borders in terms of who's perpetrating them? >> increasingly, we need to be working with international partners around the world. and we absolutely have to focus on that set of issues as well. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. senator pryor? >> thank you, mr. chairman. and let me follow up on that if i can -- chairwoman ramirez. with the ftc working with other agencies, other federal and state and other law enforcement agencies generally, plus the international community. is there a formal process there? i mean, do you have these formal relationships where you sit down every day or every week or every month with these folks. or is it more a case-by-case ad hoc basis? >> we do work regularly with sister agencies here domestic lip. it does operate on case-by-case basis. we also have specifically a criminal liaison unit because it's part of overall enforcement work, we do partner with u.s. attorney's offices. we also do close work with the department of -- of main justice and the fbi and secret service. so -- specifically on th
more and more of these cases are outside of our borders in terms of who's perpetrating them? >> increasingly, we need to be working with international partners around the world. and we absolutely have to focus on that set of issues as well. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. senator pryor? >> thank you, mr. chairman. and let me follow up on that if i can -- chairwoman ramirez. with the ftc working with other agencies, other federal and state and other law enforcement...
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it is survival to perpetrate before they are perpetrated against. >> msnbc has been relaying the stories, with access from the indiana state court, we are about to go into a world where cameras are by law forbiden to go. >> 40 vehicles, counted altogether, they have been doing it over a three-month period. each street corner watching. they failed to understand, there are cameras, all we have to do is put the face with the name. >> they had a picture of me. my mom was like, no. the picture don't look like me. about to charge me for lying to the police. my mom is on probation, too. they said, turn myself n or they'll give my momma six years. i wish i never would have didn't things i did. >> kenneth or kentrell. >> the brothers hail from the streets of gary, indiana. birth place of the jackson five. and two-time murder capital of the world. 50% of the kids live below the poverty level. you have an open complaint. come monday, if the court makes the decision there is a chance you need to know that. >> staff see the same faces over and over again. despite the kids' promises they will never re
it is survival to perpetrate before they are perpetrated against. >> msnbc has been relaying the stories, with access from the indiana state court, we are about to go into a world where cameras are by law forbiden to go. >> 40 vehicles, counted altogether, they have been doing it over a three-month period. each street corner watching. they failed to understand, there are cameras, all we have to do is put the face with the name. >> they had a picture of me. my mom was like, no....
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>> it says to me it definitely was a deliberate act by either a perpetrator or one of the pilots themselves. there is no question the transponder should not have been shut off. it should have remained on. it definitely was a deliberate act, possibly by the perpetrators or the crew members. >> one of the suspicious things in this case was that the transponder went off two minutes, two minutes after "all right. good night." that is one of the arguments on the side of hijacking or something nefarious, because what are the odds that the catastrophic failure just happened to take place two minutes after they signed off from traffic control and when they got out of malaysian air space and into vietnam's air space? >> this does look like it is very much premeditated. somebody with a high degree of a information on the aircraft. where they veered off course and took it to a destination unknown. so this falls into the category of i think really beginning to confirm that there was some sort of conspiracy that led to a cockpit breach, that led to this aircraft being commandeered. >> rob, if it is even
>> it says to me it definitely was a deliberate act by either a perpetrator or one of the pilots themselves. there is no question the transponder should not have been shut off. it should have remained on. it definitely was a deliberate act, possibly by the perpetrators or the crew members. >> one of the suspicious things in this case was that the transponder went off two minutes, two minutes after "all right. good night." that is one of the arguments on the side of...
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it's difficult to get any type of civil suits to be initiated against these perpetrators because that of money and often does bring more publicity to the images. >> reporter: as charlotte celebrates the crackdowns she knows technology is one step ahead of people love taking pictures of themselves and sharing them. >> the law has not kept up with technology. so many pictures on the internet, so much information out there, i don't think theres a way to curb that. >> reporter: melissa filed a complaint with the fbi but that adult website that she says is trying to extort her is registered in another country. she may have done all she can short of paying the removal fee and even then there are no guarantees. >> i hope they'll be taken down or the whole site women be taken down. i'm one of many women extorted on this site every day. i would hate for somebody go through what i've gone through. >> reporter: i'm mara
it's difficult to get any type of civil suits to be initiated against these perpetrators because that of money and often does bring more publicity to the images. >> reporter: as charlotte celebrates the crackdowns she knows technology is one step ahead of people love taking pictures of themselves and sharing them. >> the law has not kept up with technology. so many pictures on the internet, so much information out there, i don't think theres a way to curb that. >> reporter:...
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the humidity some of the perpetrators and meanwhile known but no one has been found guilty. l and xl once the justice system to prosecute the murder of his father. i'm not trying to block him. the ruc slim one can say is that our troops are there that need to be told that the stitch for the society due to start to move on. we need to be told the truth of what one actually help. in belfast a so called peace wall separates the protestant and catholic areas. the society has not been together. peel was delicious of americans but if we're going to have the maps for always inquests over the next twenty years this reciprocal see how society can make progress and if the reconciliation which perhaps is more important. come discover a bowl of facts of what went on in the post. the families of the victims can conceive of reconciliation with god through him and whatever happens. they're hardly going to forget the murder of their loved ones. the question is as old as mankind itself in space is there life on other planets is one of the reasons why people love who loves standing up the nig
the humidity some of the perpetrators and meanwhile known but no one has been found guilty. l and xl once the justice system to prosecute the murder of his father. i'm not trying to block him. the ruc slim one can say is that our troops are there that need to be told that the stitch for the society due to start to move on. we need to be told the truth of what one actually help. in belfast a so called peace wall separates the protestant and catholic areas. the society has not been together. peel...
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impression, shoes, the necklace, the fingerprint and blood evidence left little doubt as to the perpetratorhe was young, a good student with her whole future ahead of her. and a loss of someone like that with their whole life ahead of them and a lot to accomplish, any loss of human life is tragic, but that's a particularly tragic situation. >> she took a ride from a person that she thought she knew that she thought she could trust, and he turned on her, you know. he turned on her. it was awful. >> rodney berryman was convicted of first-degree murder. he now sits on death row in san quentin prison. >> various items of forensic evidence essentially created a web that mr. berryman became ensnared in. forensic evidence was so strong that the jury convicted very quickly, and there really was just no way to explain away all the different forensic evidence. >> the amount of evidence and the quality of that evidence, i think that's what made it easy for the jury to come to the conclusion that mr. berryman was guilty and deserved the highest penalty. >> if it wasn't for the crime lab on the other si
impression, shoes, the necklace, the fingerprint and blood evidence left little doubt as to the perpetratorhe was young, a good student with her whole future ahead of her. and a loss of someone like that with their whole life ahead of them and a lot to accomplish, any loss of human life is tragic, but that's a particularly tragic situation. >> she took a ride from a person that she thought she knew that she thought she could trust, and he turned on her, you know. he turned on her. it was...
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you will be dragged through the mud and you will be punished, not the perpetrator. a civilian would have been fired. the misuse of government funds and the gross misconduct by general sinclaire, who plead guilty to all of those charges, should have been more than enough to fire him. you know, i would like to say i was shocked by this unconscionable decision, but after working on this issue for three years, i have learned this pattern is the rule, not the exception. whether the army intended it or not, this was a high-profile test case for whether the military can hold its highest officers accountable for committing serious offenses. it failed. the military seems to be determined to make our point for us. the current military system of justice is incapable of meeting out justice in an impartial and effective way. when sinclaire was challenged his staff for his conduct and remarks towards women, the general replied, i'm the general. tiff, de-- er, exme epletive, deleted, i want. he's right. even violent crimes against women are condoned and at times even celebrated. i
you will be dragged through the mud and you will be punished, not the perpetrator. a civilian would have been fired. the misuse of government funds and the gross misconduct by general sinclaire, who plead guilty to all of those charges, should have been more than enough to fire him. you know, i would like to say i was shocked by this unconscionable decision, but after working on this issue for three years, i have learned this pattern is the rule, not the exception. whether the army intended it...
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but at the same time, it is unfair to have crime victims of any sort be treated as perpetrators when she reported the harassment and her first rape, she was told to put them on the back burner and that it can be used against her. kenyan says the culture within the military made it difficult for her to cope. >> my whole life from them then was terrible because i had the reputation of reporting people. i was the one to be ostracized. >> the united states government has an obligation to protect its citizens from attacks to their person and to their integrity assaults. >> corey calabrese is an attorney who helped file the case. she is hoping international pressure will force the explicitly to do what it has worked to do, remove the handling of sexual assault cases >> i think if you read the stories of the 20 petitioners and what they went through and the in, that the u.s. military took, that is what is in sane. you can't sue the military in this country. there is literally no other remedy for them. other than going to a human rights condition. >> maureen schroeder is calling for action.
but at the same time, it is unfair to have crime victims of any sort be treated as perpetrators when she reported the harassment and her first rape, she was told to put them on the back burner and that it can be used against her. kenyan says the culture within the military made it difficult for her to cope. >> my whole life from them then was terrible because i had the reputation of reporting people. i was the one to be ostracized. >> the united states government has an obligation...
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>> it says to me it was a deliberate act by a perpetrator or crew member.stion that transponder should not have been shut off. should have remained on. it was a deliberate act, possibly by a perpetrator or a crew member. >> it went off two minutes after all right, good night. that is one argument on the side of hijacking or something nefarious. what are odds it happened to take place two minutes after signing off from air traffic control and into vietnam's air space? >> this make it look premeditated. someone with a high degree of knowledge of the reason of how the ground radars work in various countries where blank spots are. where you might be able to take it to a destination, unknown this, falls into the category of beginning to confirm there is some sort of a conspiracy that led to a cockpit breech. >> rob, on the other hand if it is possible for the pilot to turn off the transponder, and boeing coming out and saying... he had to do it. it had to be by the pilot you might expect that, maybe it's the lawyer in me. these things wind up in litigation betwe
>> it says to me it was a deliberate act by a perpetrator or crew member.stion that transponder should not have been shut off. should have remained on. it was a deliberate act, possibly by a perpetrator or a crew member. >> it went off two minutes after all right, good night. that is one argument on the side of hijacking or something nefarious. what are odds it happened to take place two minutes after signing off from air traffic control and into vietnam's air space? >> this...
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. >>> perhaps the surprise is the age of many of the victims and many of the perpetrators. they're seeing an inkraoz number of teenagers getting shot or being the shooter. >> an amazingly hot afternoon in emeryville. adults in this popcorner the football practice say the men could make a difference for these pint sized players. >> we have to hold it together. >> forsun keen duo. today she is trying to keep her grand charm away in program. >> i can't do all i can as a parent and keep them off the street. >> police is where nor -- more children are risking being shot. 115 of the victims were minors. police say 156 of the systems were under 1816 there's more power. >> some of the guns they were using now. i mean they used to be a reinvolver. maybe ten years ago now these kids are in position of automatic reps. rifles. >> police and team say part of the country are guns are too easily available. >> you can just ask around. if you know people. >> it would take them days to figure out how to report to school. >> cameron visiting young shooting victims. the goal of her program, gu
. >>> perhaps the surprise is the age of many of the victims and many of the perpetrators. they're seeing an inkraoz number of teenagers getting shot or being the shooter. >> an amazingly hot afternoon in emeryville. adults in this popcorner the football practice say the men could make a difference for these pint sized players. >> we have to hold it together. >> forsun keen duo. today she is trying to keep her grand charm away in program. >> i can't do all i can...
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there is a website to raise money as a fundraiser and to find the perpetrator. police believe the driver was in a white suv. turning to the growing crisis in ukraine, there seems to be little hope of halting a vote on sunday to separate crimea from the rest of ukraine. now russia is issuing a warning that it will use meant -- military force if ethnic russians are under threat. john kerry flew to london to meet with the russian foreign minister. he hopes to stop it in crisis over the ukraine and experts say sunday, the pro-russian crimea region will likely vote to secede from the region and join russia. the u.s. is preparing to put harsh sanchez on russia as soon as monday. we are following the developing mystery surrounding the search for the missing malaysia airlines flight. american ships are headed to the indian ocean. the jetliner may have gone down there and investigators are considering the possibility the plane's disappearance is no accident. we have the latest from malaysia. >> nearly a week since flight 370 vanish, sources tell us that indicate thatd so
there is a website to raise money as a fundraiser and to find the perpetrator. police believe the driver was in a white suv. turning to the growing crisis in ukraine, there seems to be little hope of halting a vote on sunday to separate crimea from the rest of ukraine. now russia is issuing a warning that it will use meant -- military force if ethnic russians are under threat. john kerry flew to london to meet with the russian foreign minister. he hopes to stop it in crisis over the ukraine and...
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it is short sighted to think that given a perpetrator time in jail will undercut the officers. this is one of the principal reasons we've seen a 5 hundred percent increase in the people locked up in this country. with about 60 percent of californians recidivisting it's time to focus on what works. over 90 percent of all offends are come back to our community. i believe we will be wise to make sure that when they come home they're to be much better than when they left. i'm sponsoring an initiative to reduce theft to a misdemeanor the estimated in savings will enable california to put money on programs to help offends staying staying out of the jail system and we want them as a productive member of the society and it's important to recognize what we've done works. often i've heard that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing thing over again and expecting a different result but for the last thirty years ago we've done just that. traditionally the prosecutors that reaction to crime is reactionary. and to protect the safety is by taking the over and over off the streets.
it is short sighted to think that given a perpetrator time in jail will undercut the officers. this is one of the principal reasons we've seen a 5 hundred percent increase in the people locked up in this country. with about 60 percent of californians recidivisting it's time to focus on what works. over 90 percent of all offends are come back to our community. i believe we will be wise to make sure that when they come home they're to be much better than when they left. i'm sponsoring an...
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other departments working with the department of public health and they will have the task force perpetrate to the full commission my invite other agencies in the collaborative efforts >> commissioners any other questions. >> yes. i'm particularly pleased are the transgender reports. i wanted to ask in terms of the pedestrian safety in violation zero i know that ann rightly we have great emphasis on is traffic the other third relate to what i've been noticing although as i read there needs no be a great deal of education of the public who were or are walking often they don't cross at the crosswalks and their darting out it's not good for their safety i'm sure you're aware of your driving and you suddenly see something in your way. at night it's difficult to see people many of our crosswalks and street crossing are dark and people wear dark clothes. bicyclist now have learned to sort of highlight themselves for the people that are involved you see a lot more floor rent clothes but i've noticed that, you know, even personally this becomes a problem we're seeing people in dark clothes driving.
other departments working with the department of public health and they will have the task force perpetrate to the full commission my invite other agencies in the collaborative efforts >> commissioners any other questions. >> yes. i'm particularly pleased are the transgender reports. i wanted to ask in terms of the pedestrian safety in violation zero i know that ann rightly we have great emphasis on is traffic the other third relate to what i've been noticing although as i read...
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. >> to witness the great protections provided to the perpetrators in this case.heir crimes were vailed in secrecy. >> no means no. unconsciousness means no. mental disability means no. intoxication means no. >> also known as audrey's law still must go through committee. senator jim belle, the sponsor in the senate says he has a sponsor in the attemptably. reporting live here in saratoga, bob redell. >>> thank you. >>> still to come, new rules on frequent flier milers. how to take advantage of the changes. plus abay area company makes their wall street debut. >> here on this friday things are warming up nicely. we're headed to the 70s today and warmer for the upcoming weekend. we'll talk about that and the chance of rain coming up in the full forecast. >>> welcome back this morning. the city of pleasanton getting read for for the sale of safeway. there is close to 2600 people works at safeway grocery stores and the company headquarters in pleasanton alone. the mayor says he was surprised by yesterday's announcement and it setting up meetings between safeway and th
. >> to witness the great protections provided to the perpetrators in this case.heir crimes were vailed in secrecy. >> no means no. unconsciousness means no. mental disability means no. intoxication means no. >> also known as audrey's law still must go through committee. senator jim belle, the sponsor in the senate says he has a sponsor in the attemptably. reporting live here in saratoga, bob redell. >>> thank you. >>> still to come, new rules on frequent...
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with the emergence of new evidence, it could mean that the perpetrators of a horrific attacks in scottish history is alive and didn't take back the cars and warn the public. after 13 deaths later the gm recall is the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. general motors has issued a recall of more than 1.5 million older compact dollars. this news go much he
with the emergence of new evidence, it could mean that the perpetrators of a horrific attacks in scottish history is alive and didn't take back the cars and warn the public. after 13 deaths later the gm recall is the inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. general motors has issued a recall of more than 1.5 million older compact dollars. this news go much he
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i was treated with ultimate cruelty by my perpetrators. i was embarrassed and ashamed and i didn't know what to do. i was young at the time, and being part of an elite organization that values brotherhood, integrity and faithfulness made it hard to come forward and reveal what happened. now it's two decades later and no one has been held accountable for the heinous crime. the perpetrators are still out there able to commit these crimes again and again." mr. president, 90% of assaults are not reported. and there's thousands of these assaults, we think 26,000, we think that's even a conservative number. so think about how many perpetrators are out there. in the military. and then they get out of the military and then they continue. here's a story of aryana clay. she graduated from the u.s. naval academy, she deployed to iraq in 2008. following her return, aryana was selected to serve at the marine barracks in washington, d.c., a very prestigious post. right down here. it's down the street. at the marine barracks, arianna was you subjected to
i was treated with ultimate cruelty by my perpetrators. i was embarrassed and ashamed and i didn't know what to do. i was young at the time, and being part of an elite organization that values brotherhood, integrity and faithfulness made it hard to come forward and reveal what happened. now it's two decades later and no one has been held accountable for the heinous crime. the perpetrators are still out there able to commit these crimes again and again." mr. president, 90% of assaults are...
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and certainly there has been talk in the past like this that could be perpetrated against israel.ng that is interesting about this, the spectacular nature of this plane disappearing that it raises everybody's alert level. the terrorist plot may not have been the best. but it certainly doesn't mean that it is not dangerous. so this is something that certainly could happen, lot more logistics involved with it. a lot more planning. they realize that they would have to face a very tough israel air defense system. but certainly will the realm of possibilities of potential targets out there. >> this is videotape that we have obtained that we believe is the two pilots going through security. you can see a brief patdown before they boarded this flight 370. peter, i want to ask you, if you're going to hijack a plane in order to use it against israel why not do it in some place closer to israel so you can just go ahead and attack israel? >> well, there are a lot of plots that are filed, megyn. if it is a terrorist plot or the idea of flying a plane or bags of fuel attached to it into an isr
and certainly there has been talk in the past like this that could be perpetrated against israel.ng that is interesting about this, the spectacular nature of this plane disappearing that it raises everybody's alert level. the terrorist plot may not have been the best. but it certainly doesn't mean that it is not dangerous. so this is something that certainly could happen, lot more logistics involved with it. a lot more planning. they realize that they would have to face a very tough israel air...
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and 3% of shooting deaths with a black perpetrator and a white victim were called justified.parity. south carolina with a substantial african-american population. have the stats been used to rally strong support for the law and do you feel that argument polarizes the argument to the extent to make it harder? >> well, the biggest thing we are trying to show the people here starting out is that striking that section out where it's still, you know, telling people they have a right to protect themselves in their homes, their vehicles and their place of business. when it comes to that reasonable doubt or that fear that they may have outside of the castle, the home, the vehicle and a business, you know, that's the part that i have trouble, you know, a lot of trouble with. if you are in the mall, movie theater, that sense of fear that i have, i think that's where we are mixing and creating a problem here and i think you are going to see more incidences where somebody assumes that that type of fear that they are threatened by, that assumed threat they are thinking about and just lash
and 3% of shooting deaths with a black perpetrator and a white victim were called justified.parity. south carolina with a substantial african-american population. have the stats been used to rally strong support for the law and do you feel that argument polarizes the argument to the extent to make it harder? >> well, the biggest thing we are trying to show the people here starting out is that striking that section out where it's still, you know, telling people they have a right to protect...
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. >> for every 1,000 native women in the district, 330 will be sexually assaulted. 88% of the perpetratorsill be non-native. and not all champions are leaders and not all leaders are men, just like not all kisses are wanted and not all laws are consensual. they trespass our body like they trespass this land. in the corner of a hud home, in the back seat of a car, and in every corner of every government, we fail them. >> so bobby, you guys do a lot of funny stuff, and at the same time, you do a lot of serious stuff like this, and what inspired you to take this to the community, what hit you to do this? >> well, you know, what we do, a lot of what we do, i guess you could call it art is a reflection of life. so you have to be able to address the stuff that's going on in the communities, at the same time trying to maintain some degree of happiness and realize that we're lucky to live life. but when it comes to domestic violence in particular, i think its something that we have all witnessed in our group. i myself, i lived in battered women's shelters with my family for a number of year. my fa
. >> for every 1,000 native women in the district, 330 will be sexually assaulted. 88% of the perpetratorsill be non-native. and not all champions are leaders and not all leaders are men, just like not all kisses are wanted and not all laws are consensual. they trespass our body like they trespass this land. in the corner of a hud home, in the back seat of a car, and in every corner of every government, we fail them. >> so bobby, you guys do a lot of funny stuff, and at the same...
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but was he the perpetrator? the victim was shown a photo lineup. >> she positively identified roy beck. the physical description she gave fit roy beck. >> that's the guy. >> it did not fit mr. bullard. >> coincidently, roy beck was the friend justin bullard said was living with him at the time of virginia russell's murder. that meant two suspects were staying in the apartment that was the source of all the evidence in virginia russell's murder. >> you definitely have two people. bullard owns the gun, owns the boots. it's his apartment. and roy beck is staying there and has access to these items also. >> there was no root on the hair found on virginia's body, so scientists couldn't perform genetic dna testing. all analysts could say was that visually, it looked more similar to beck's hair than bullard's. but inside roy beck's apartment, the one with no electricity that the call girl visited, police found a potential clue. >> we found three bottles of michelob beer. >> so, now you have two michelob light beers at
but was he the perpetrator? the victim was shown a photo lineup. >> she positively identified roy beck. the physical description she gave fit roy beck. >> that's the guy. >> it did not fit mr. bullard. >> coincidently, roy beck was the friend justin bullard said was living with him at the time of virginia russell's murder. that meant two suspects were staying in the apartment that was the source of all the evidence in virginia russell's murder. >> you definitely...
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the perpetrators, i will call th them perpetrators were obfuscating. >> will we ever find the plane,? >> oh, boy, maybe. >> it's a tough one to be definitive on. i put you in a tough spot. is anyone going for say yes or no? >> i'm going to say they won't stop looking. >> okay. >> i think there's a good chance that it's going to find us. >> okay. that means -- that opens the door to a whole host of other things on the intent front. all right. arthur? >> i don't think we're going to find this plane or any part of it for awhile. i think that too much time has gone by. we lost critical time right in the beginning looking in the south china sea. i think it's a little bit of a wild goose chase at this point. >> this plane is going to find us. that means you think this plane is intact somewhere? >> this was a criminal action deliberately undertaken. >> the world is focused on this mystery, for the families this is the people they loved. their story is next. a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long i
the perpetrators, i will call th them perpetrators were obfuscating. >> will we ever find the plane,? >> oh, boy, maybe. >> it's a tough one to be definitive on. i put you in a tough spot. is anyone going for say yes or no? >> i'm going to say they won't stop looking. >> okay. >> i think there's a good chance that it's going to find us. >> okay. that means -- that opens the door to a whole host of other things on the intent front. all right. arthur?...
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they to find victims as any natural person against whom a crime has been perpetrated or attempted orthe person is dead, their lawful are presented of like while. -- their lawful representative like bob. the victim can inform the district attorney and the court .n writing here you have a judge saying in fact he is not good to be allowed to testify. it is very unusual. comparing to other laws around the country, in new hampshire, in 2009 they passed a law there called the crime victims equality act. that says even if a crime victim opposes the death sentence, the prosecutors are not allowed to attend to ban them from saying their piece to the jury. part of the reason this is interesting is a jury is going to make the decision about what the punishment should be and they won't be able to hear from bob directly that he doesn't want that punishment to be death. >> could you also explain, edward montour pled guilty in the original trial. why was that conviction thrown out? >> part of the reason this has been hard to cover for reporters is because it is complicated. in the original trial, b
they to find victims as any natural person against whom a crime has been perpetrated or attempted orthe person is dead, their lawful are presented of like while. -- their lawful representative like bob. the victim can inform the district attorney and the court .n writing here you have a judge saying in fact he is not good to be allowed to testify. it is very unusual. comparing to other laws around the country, in new hampshire, in 2009 they passed a law there called the crime victims equality...
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>> it says to me it definitely was a deliberate act by either a perpetrator or one of the pilots themselvesquestion the transponder should not have been shut off. it should have remained on. it definitely was a deliberate act, possibly by the perpetrators or the crew members. >> one of the suspicious things in this case was that the transponder went off two minutes, two minutes after "all right. good night." that is one of the arguments on the side of hijacking or something nefarious, because what are the odds that the catastrophic failure just happened to take place two minutes after they signed off from traffic control and when they got out of malaysian air space and into vietnam's air space? >> this does look like it is very much premeditated. somebody with a high degree of a information on the aircraft. where they veered off course and took it to a destination unknown. so this falls into the category of i think really beginning to confirm that there was some sort of conspiracy that led to a cockpit breach, that led to this aircraft being commandeered. >> rob, if it is even possible for
>> it says to me it definitely was a deliberate act by either a perpetrator or one of the pilots themselvesquestion the transponder should not have been shut off. it should have remained on. it definitely was a deliberate act, possibly by the perpetrators or the crew members. >> one of the suspicious things in this case was that the transponder went off two minutes, two minutes after "all right. good night." that is one of the arguments on the side of hijacking or...