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it wasn't a nice rape.re is no such thing as a nice rape. >> but understanding the motives of this cold-blooded killer would come later. first he would have to be caught and the detective who was haunted by the killings was now on the hunt. >> we got a computer printout from the motor vehicle department, and we started to look for that type of a person with that type of a car, and we started where the body was found and we moved outward. i took the first four, which were the closest to the -- where the body was located. >> detective malchik chose michael ross because he lived closest to the scene of the murder. he went to ross' house. >> i just knocked on his door at 8:00 in the morning. and he fit the description of the person that we were looking for. the basic description, tall, thin white male. the only thing unusual was that he wasn't wearing any -- he was wearing glasses, and none of the witnesses theyaw him walki behind wendy baribeault on route 12 on the day of the murder. we would later find out he
it wasn't a nice rape.re is no such thing as a nice rape. >> but understanding the motives of this cold-blooded killer would come later. first he would have to be caught and the detective who was haunted by the killings was now on the hunt. >> we got a computer printout from the motor vehicle department, and we started to look for that type of a person with that type of a car, and we started where the body was found and we moved outward. i took the first four, which were the closest...
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and the maid who had accused him of attempted rape was in hiding. but she's come out now, because even prosecutors are questioning her story. why should we believe you? >> because i'm telling the truth. i'm telling the truth. >> reporter: but in a letter sent to strauss-kahn's defense lawyers, prosecutors disclosed that diallo had not been completely truthful with them, and the defense pounced. >> we believed from the beginning that this case was not what it appeared to be. >> reporter: and diallo's personal attorney lashed out at prosecutors for backing down. >> it is a fact that the victim here made some mistakes, but that doesn't mean she's not a rape victim. >> reporter: but questions about diallo's credibility lingered, including questions about a phone call the day after the attack. there was this phone call, a convicted drug dealer, who called you the day after the attack, and it's been reported that some of the things that were said, that you said something to the effect of don't worry, i know what i'm doing, this guy has a lot of money. did
and the maid who had accused him of attempted rape was in hiding. but she's come out now, because even prosecutors are questioning her story. why should we believe you? >> because i'm telling the truth. i'm telling the truth. >> reporter: but in a letter sent to strauss-kahn's defense lawyers, prosecutors disclosed that diallo had not been completely truthful with them, and the defense pounced. >> we believed from the beginning that this case was not what it appeared to be....
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>> raping her. >> i should have been angry. i should have just been so angry with him, because he was up there, saying that my son did these horrible things that i knew he didn't do. and instead of being angry at him, i could only feel sorry for him. he was such a sad person, just a shell of a person saying what he had to say to save his life. >> narrator: eric took the stand in his own defense. he claimed that his confession was false and was extracted by detective ford, who was, he said, "very aggressive, very threatening, very angry." the prosecutor asked eric if he would confess to killing someone if it weren't true. >> at that point in time, if they had told me that i killed jfk, i would have told them that i handed oswald the gun. >> narrator: both eric and his lawyer were optimistic. >> i honestly and truly felt that i was going to go home that day a free man. >> narrator: but then, his audio-taped confession was played in open court to a riveted jury. >> dan, joe and michelle went and sat on this couch. they were just t
>> raping her. >> i should have been angry. i should have just been so angry with him, because he was up there, saying that my son did these horrible things that i knew he didn't do. and instead of being angry at him, i could only feel sorry for him. he was such a sad person, just a shell of a person saying what he had to say to save his life. >> narrator: eric took the stand in his own defense. he claimed that his confession was false and was extracted by detective ford, who...
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then he called on jacobs who did a background check and discovered his rape conviction. he returned and spoke about his rape conviction. >> he threw out 23 years ago i was arrested for kidnap and rape. >> reporter: garrido said the girls were his daughters and that they had an older sister who was 28, who turned out to be jaycee dugard. >> he stopped me when i said he brought in his two daughters. he said he doesn't have any daughters. my stomach just sank. >> reporter: as for campbell and jacobs, they say they are just glad their gut instincts led to the garrido's arrest and dugard's discovery. >>> and a bit later, why the contra costa sheriff apologized. i want to crush more cars. ♪ i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i need help selling bread. ♪ i want to sell more crabs. [ male announcer ] you know where you want to take your business. i want to design more buildings. [ male announcer ] in here, small business solutions from at&t can get you there. starting with the at&t all for less package -- just $70 per month, voice plus broadband. it's the at&t network. helping you
then he called on jacobs who did a background check and discovered his rape conviction. he returned and spoke about his rape conviction. >> he threw out 23 years ago i was arrested for kidnap and rape. >> reporter: garrido said the girls were his daughters and that they had an older sister who was 28, who turned out to be jaycee dugard. >> he stopped me when i said he brought in his two daughters. he said he doesn't have any daughters. my stomach just sank. >> reporter:...
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their charges include rape and sodomy. they pled not guilty. but if they are convicted in court, culberson faced up to nine years in prison and beau could be sentenced to 16. >> honestly, i don't want to hear numbers, i want to hear justice. i want to hear freedom ring, to be honest. >> they are not allowed to see each other in jail. but they can write letters. >> she made me step my game up on my writing. >> dear michelle, what a do. i'm still on a ride from cloud nine. i can see how you get them butterflies the same way you make my nature rise staring into those gorgeous hazel eyes deep inside your heart is where my heart will reside. forever in love, your husband. boa u. oh, how sweet. >> while love letters might keep their spirits up, they face serious issues. besides the possibility of going to prison, culberson was four months pregnant with the couple's baby when they were arrested one year earlier. she gave birth in a nearby hospital and once she recovered returned to jail. >> this is my grandson beau james ii. and here to visit his dad.
their charges include rape and sodomy. they pled not guilty. but if they are convicted in court, culberson faced up to nine years in prison and beau could be sentenced to 16. >> honestly, i don't want to hear numbers, i want to hear justice. i want to hear freedom ring, to be honest. >> they are not allowed to see each other in jail. but they can write letters. >> she made me step my game up on my writing. >> dear michelle, what a do. i'm still on a ride from cloud nine....
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human rights watch or amnesty international or whatever reporting agencies as far as rape in libya. there has been definite definite rapes in libya of at least three hundred fifty reported cases i was just there in libya for three and a half weeks seen people in tears families. and. such bad emotional condition because daughters were raped specifically the order of skin directly from god that and yet the way they know you are omar that i'm not dismissing it is true or not true but you know media reports and a lot of media coverage of the arab awakening has been very skewed for very different reasons here and we have plenty of people also want to you don't want to justify nato's aggression is well i mean and if i can go to you why did you go to you i mean do you want to see a libya that is created by nato through aggression and through wars design how do you sit with that how do you sit with that what are you what are you going to do that we're going to do there. one second what do you employ i mean first and foremost the aggression there's no end to the people the people themselves
human rights watch or amnesty international or whatever reporting agencies as far as rape in libya. there has been definite definite rapes in libya of at least three hundred fifty reported cases i was just there in libya for three and a half weeks seen people in tears families. and. such bad emotional condition because daughters were raped specifically the order of skin directly from god that and yet the way they know you are omar that i'm not dismissing it is true or not true but you know...
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their charges include rape and sodomy. they've pled not guilty, but if they are convicted in court, culberson faces up to nine years in prison, and de'arborne could be sentenced to 16. >> honestly, i don't want to hear numbers, i want to hear justice, i want to hear freedom ring to be honest. >> de'arborne and culberson are not allowed to see each other in jail, but they can write letters. >> dear michelle, what it do? my love, i'm still on cloud nine from that ride, i can see how you get them butterflies the same way you make my nature rise. just staring into those gorgeous hazel eyes let you know deep inside my heart is where you'll always reside. as you're reading my mind, it's not a surprise you already know i love you for life, forever and ever, love beau culberson. >> oh, how sweet. >> some might keep their spirits up, de'arborne and culberson face serious issues. besides the possibility of going to prison, culberson was four month's pregnant with the couple's baby when they were arrested one year early. she gave bir
their charges include rape and sodomy. they've pled not guilty, but if they are convicted in court, culberson faces up to nine years in prison, and de'arborne could be sentenced to 16. >> honestly, i don't want to hear numbers, i want to hear justice, i want to hear freedom ring to be honest. >> de'arborne and culberson are not allowed to see each other in jail, but they can write letters. >> dear michelle, what it do? my love, i'm still on cloud nine from that ride, i can see...
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ok jim i'd like to go to you in london me we just heard omar mentioning about rapes and other heinous crimes being committed in libya right now but you know i looked away when mainstream media and you see those reports but then i checked and this the international human rights watch and they have not been able to determine any credible witnesses to mass rapes in khadafi libya now there seems to be a very big skewing of lines here between what mainstream media western governments and what reputable human rights groups have to say about what's happening in libya how do you explain that. i think the thing is very simple you cannot possibly take the question of libya or what happened in libya outside of the context of the nato powers interest geopolitical interest it makes no sense whatsoever i think the starting point of any discussion should remain what was agreed in the first half of the twentieth century and it should stay there the fact that they are shifting the position the fact that they are tearing up agreements in the first half of the twentieth century makes no difference if yo
ok jim i'd like to go to you in london me we just heard omar mentioning about rapes and other heinous crimes being committed in libya right now but you know i looked away when mainstream media and you see those reports but then i checked and this the international human rights watch and they have not been able to determine any credible witnesses to mass rapes in khadafi libya now there seems to be a very big skewing of lines here between what mainstream media western governments and what...
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they brutally gang raped her.r cases you found just the threat of sexual attack was used. >> in fact, in a number of countries i've spoken to women who say we're calling in to report... in ivoryç coastç, fr instance, her boss was in a stadium during an uprising. as she was reporting to him, they were reporting back and forth, a man came over, picked up the phone and told her she would be raped if she didn't get off the phone. the man continued to call her for ten days after that. i spoke to a person in egypt whose father received calls for two weeks saying she would be be raped if she kept blogging. >> warner: you found otherçç risky situations, dangerous ones, crowds or captivity. >> um-hum. when people talk about crowds, i mean, i think people think of groping, maybe it's just a little touching or grabbing. but the journalists i spoke to mostly foreign correspondents in this case, told me about having their crotchs grabbed about really being molested while they were in crowd situations. these are really vola
they brutally gang raped her.r cases you found just the threat of sexual attack was used. >> in fact, in a number of countries i've spoken to women who say we're calling in to report... in ivoryç coastç, fr instance, her boss was in a stadium during an uprising. as she was reporting to him, they were reporting back and forth, a man came over, picked up the phone and told her she would be raped if she didn't get off the phone. the man continued to call her for ten days after that. i...
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could she still have been raped? and if that's the case, shouldn't this just go forward to try to get the bad guy? >> that could be the government's position, the defense didn't want that position, but the fact is the dna still shows that it was sexual contact, and the issue now is whether it was consensual. >> you've been saying they are looking for a way out or way in. what is the deciding factors? >> way out is can they explain away her credit issues. there are just two witnesses in this case, that's the complaining witness who says, who is the victim, and that's the defendant, strahs-kahn. so they've got to figure out whether they can prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. it doesn't matter what happened per se, it's what the government can prove. >> and if they don't think they can prove it they won't take it forward. >> under the rules, ethicsly, they have to be able do that. >> let's talk about what happened with the defense attorney in front of the courthouse, we saw him basically seeming to appeal to th
could she still have been raped? and if that's the case, shouldn't this just go forward to try to get the bad guy? >> that could be the government's position, the defense didn't want that position, but the fact is the dna still shows that it was sexual contact, and the issue now is whether it was consensual. >> you've been saying they are looking for a way out or way in. what is the deciding factors? >> way out is can they explain away her credit issues. there are just two...
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attempted rape. in order to fit within that ten-year time frame. if it was sexual assault, she would have passed that five-year mark. >> do we know anything more about this french journalist? apparently this interview took place. to we know where? a hotel room eight years ago? >> it took place -- it took place at strauss-kahn's national assembly office. >> okay. >> again, in 2003. a discrepancy whether 2002 or 2003. apparently she had done an interview with him. then a text message he wasn't happy with a few of the things that were said within that interview so he called her back to the office allegedly and that is where this alleged incident took place that, apparently, she was, according to reports, roughed up and she was then, obviously, very shaken up by this whole incident and that was when she contacted her mother reportedly indicating what had allegedly happened. >> we will keep following it. >>> 16 months out from the presidential election and we don't know who the republican candidate will b
attempted rape. in order to fit within that ten-year time frame. if it was sexual assault, she would have passed that five-year mark. >> do we know anything more about this french journalist? apparently this interview took place. to we know where? a hotel room eight years ago? >> it took place -- it took place at strauss-kahn's national assembly office. >> okay. >> again, in 2003. a discrepancy whether 2002 or 2003. apparently she had done an interview with him. then a...
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during the verdict, the suspect confessed that he raped the woman. he said he was responsible for her death but the defense said that he suffocated her accidently while trying to stop her crying out and he tried to revive her. the prosecution is pushing for a murder victim of -- murder verdict. >> and more than two year gap between the discovery of her body and the capture of the suspect. what happened in the interim? >> her body was found by the police in a bathtub of the suspect's flat. he was there when the police arrived but he managed to escape by running away barefoot. he disappeared for two and a half years. during that time, he used scissors to cut his lip and to cut off moles on his face. he went through plastic surgery. he was only, when the staff became suspicious about one of their patience and they handed the police a photograph of his new appearance. he was spotted a few days later had a ferry port and arrested. >> do you think he is likely to get the death penalty which tends to be reserved for serial killers in japan? >> the death pen
during the verdict, the suspect confessed that he raped the woman. he said he was responsible for her death but the defense said that he suffocated her accidently while trying to stop her crying out and he tried to revive her. the prosecution is pushing for a murder victim of -- murder verdict. >> and more than two year gap between the discovery of her body and the capture of the suspect. what happened in the interim? >> her body was found by the police in a bathtub of the suspect's...
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the victim was actually raped in africa by soldiers. she made is she was afraid to tell the prosecutors that the rape did not occur in connection with the asylum application because she did not want to be deported because she's afraid of having to go back to guinea. now, what's very, very important, all of these statements that were leaked by the district attorney's office concerning whether she's involved in drugs and so on, that's a lie. our concern is that manhattan district attorney cy vance is too afraid to try this case. we believe that he's afraid that he's going to lose this high profile case like he lost cently the case against the two police officers accused of raping the woman who was drunk and like he lost the two high profile cases this week involving the deutsche bank fire where tragically, two firefighters lost their live, but the district attorney has an obligation to stand up for this rape victim. and there's something else troubling. that they wouldn't tell you. when i brought this information to their attention, i tru
the victim was actually raped in africa by soldiers. she made is she was afraid to tell the prosecutors that the rape did not occur in connection with the asylum application because she did not want to be deported because she's afraid of having to go back to guinea. now, what's very, very important, all of these statements that were leaked by the district attorney's office concerning whether she's involved in drugs and so on, that's a lie. our concern is that manhattan district attorney cy...
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nothing is a rape or an attempted rape until it's proved in court or someone pleaded guilty.ns when crimes take place and the government simply can't put the proof together. that may be what happened here, but we don't call it a rape if someone is not convicted of it. >> obviously there's not an if when you hear from the accuser's attorney. he also came out and gave an extremely graphic account of what his client says was most definitely a rape. he gets up there, he accused cyrus vance of being scared to take on dominique strauss-kahn and his team of high-priced lawyers. let listen to him. >> our concern is that manhattan district attorney cy vance is too scared to try this case. we believe he's afraid he's going to lose this high-profile case like he lost recently the high-profile case brought against the two police officers who were accused of raping the woman who was drunk. and like he lost the two high-profile cases this week involving a deutsche bank fire in which two firefighters lost their lives. but the district attorney has an only case to stand up for this rape vict
nothing is a rape or an attempted rape until it's proved in court or someone pleaded guilty.ns when crimes take place and the government simply can't put the proof together. that may be what happened here, but we don't call it a rape if someone is not convicted of it. >> obviously there's not an if when you hear from the accuser's attorney. he also came out and gave an extremely graphic account of what his client says was most definitely a rape. he gets up there, he accused cyrus vance of...
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might be there was rape, maybe -- we'll say, but the lawyer this day sort of committed a symbolic rape. you cannot speak of a woman in such a rude way, coming again to the parts of the body and so on, this way of given a theater show for all the press all over the world. this was really problematic. >> none of you have mentioned something -- the thing that actually angered me the most about how dominique strauss-kahn was treated and mostly the media treatment, which i think is quite characteristic of europe, which is the confusion of promise skewity with sexual assault. what i really didn't like was in the early scores of dominique strauss-kahn, people talking about, he's had affairs. i don't think that's relevant. i think it's so important for women and feminists to take a very firm stand on saying a person's personal sexual ethics have no bearing whatsoever on wrongdoing and on criminal activity. why this is so important is it used to be the case we would say it wasn't possible for a woman to be raped or assaulted if she was loose or had affairs or slept around, and equally just beca
might be there was rape, maybe -- we'll say, but the lawyer this day sort of committed a symbolic rape. you cannot speak of a woman in such a rude way, coming again to the parts of the body and so on, this way of given a theater show for all the press all over the world. this was really problematic. >> none of you have mentioned something -- the thing that actually angered me the most about how dominique strauss-kahn was treated and mostly the media treatment, which i think is quite...
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strauss-kahn tried to rape her. she now confesses to cling in another room before reporting the attack. prosecutors said that she lied about being raped in guinea. for lawyer gave a graphic account of the injuries she sustained. >> the medical evidence supports the victim's account. of the forensic evidence supports the victim's account. she was taken from the hotel and hospital in an ambulance. a grand jury has already found her account credible. >> dominique strauss-kahn was forced to resign as head of the imf of the greek economy was in crisis. his ambition to be a french presidential contender could be revived. it could be the socialist candidate before the deadline expires. >> the people here will have for him greater admiration than before because he had shown a great quality of courage and dignity. >> it has been a turbulent six weeks for dominique strauss- kahn. from top finance official to a criminal defendant. he was encouraged by the facts against him. >> we are outside the courthouse now in new york. his
strauss-kahn tried to rape her. she now confesses to cling in another room before reporting the attack. prosecutors said that she lied about being raped in guinea. for lawyer gave a graphic account of the injuries she sustained. >> the medical evidence supports the victim's account. of the forensic evidence supports the victim's account. she was taken from the hotel and hospital in an ambulance. a grand jury has already found her account credible. >> dominique strauss-kahn was...
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story of being raped oner u.s. asylum application. her attorney fired back, assisting that she was the victim of a brutal attack. >> medical evidence sports the victim's account. the forensic evidence supports her account. >> reporter: prosecutors have not dropped the charges against dominique strauss-kahn, which include and attempted rape. they plan to be back here for another hearing in the a few weeks. dominique strauss-kahn and his attorneys thanked the judge and believe the case will ultimately be dismissed. >> we've maintained from the beginning that dominique strauss-kahn is innocent of the charges. >> reporter: the frenchman's rest in may forced him to resign his international post and scrap plans to run for president in france. he can't still leave the u.s. but there's talk that he could be a candidate again. the housekeeper's lawyer said while the prosecution may be on the verge of abandoning the victim, her defense team will stand by her side. >> and now to talk about what hatched with -- happened with the dominique strauss
story of being raped oner u.s. asylum application. her attorney fired back, assisting that she was the victim of a brutal attack. >> medical evidence sports the victim's account. the forensic evidence supports her account. >> reporter: prosecutors have not dropped the charges against dominique strauss-kahn, which include and attempted rape. they plan to be back here for another hearing in the a few weeks. dominique strauss-kahn and his attorneys thanked the judge and believe the...
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strauss-kahn tried to rape her. she now confesses to cling in another room before reporting the attack. prosecutors said that she lied about being raped in guinea. for lawyer gave a graphic account of the injuries she sustained. >> the medical evidence supports the victim's account. of the forensic evidence supports the victim's account. she was taken from the hotel and hospital in an ambulance. a grand jury has already found her account credible. >> dominique strauss-kahn was forced to resign as head of the imf of the greek economy was in crisis. his ambition to be a french presidential contender could be revived. it could be the socialist candidate before the deadline expires. >> the people here will have for him greater admiration than before because he had shown a great quality of courage and dignity. >> it has been a turbulent six weeks for dominique strauss- kahn. from top finance official inal he was encouraged by the facts against him. >> we are outside the courthouse now in new york. his lawyers have said t
strauss-kahn tried to rape her. she now confesses to cling in another room before reporting the attack. prosecutors said that she lied about being raped in guinea. for lawyer gave a graphic account of the injuries she sustained. >> the medical evidence supports the victim's account. of the forensic evidence supports the victim's account. she was taken from the hotel and hospital in an ambulance. a grand jury has already found her account credible. >> dominique strauss-kahn was...
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it has been a rape or an attempt of rape. it is a big crime, and it will have to be punished. >> simon schama, in his column at "the daily beast," bernard henri-levy said this is like ropes spear. you wrote a book on the french revolution. do you think there's any -- >> i can understand bernard's passion about that, but as we know, the guillotine was the conclusion of that. that's not exactly what happened to dominique strauss-kahn. what i wanted to say to bernard and the discussion is that much of what he says i share, but i think it boils down to this kind of very lurid relationship between the tabloid press and the nature of criminal prosecution, spectacular. criminal prosecution or criminal apprehension, potential criminal apprehension, as a kind of public spectacle. >> like the casey anthony trial. >> yes. exactly. there is something in american public life, actually, which assumes it not to be problematic, actually, to make it a show before any guilt is necessarily proven. >> you have this tendency, also in france, and
it has been a rape or an attempt of rape. it is a big crime, and it will have to be punished. >> simon schama, in his column at "the daily beast," bernard henri-levy said this is like ropes spear. you wrote a book on the french revolution. do you think there's any -- >> i can understand bernard's passion about that, but as we know, the guillotine was the conclusion of that. that's not exactly what happened to dominique strauss-kahn. what i wanted to say to bernard and the...
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a potential contender for the french presidency has been released from detainment as the attempted rape case against him is imploding the housekeeper who initially made the claims of attack and since confessed that she did not immediately go for help but cleaned a bathroom and then scales cons room before reporting the attack she also i don't have occasion of asylum from guinea she lied about being a victim of gang gang rape when she was there and she also apparently lied about her income so that she could receive housing and she lied about the number of children she had so that she could claim additional dependents for tax refund not that i would ever recommend to anything like that yeah all of that might cause some credibility problems one way or another we know this international bankers will continue to rape us all as long as they hold power and next up for the i.m.f. is christine legarde another frenchy who will fishley take over as the i.m.f. chief on july fifth the good news is that she spent some time in chicago which serves well as an unofficial stamp of corruption and in minne
a potential contender for the french presidency has been released from detainment as the attempted rape case against him is imploding the housekeeper who initially made the claims of attack and since confessed that she did not immediately go for help but cleaned a bathroom and then scales cons room before reporting the attack she also i don't have occasion of asylum from guinea she lied about being a victim of gang gang rape when she was there and she also apparently lied about her income so...
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there wasn't a rape, strictly speaking. there was an attack.rest of your life you would have on your resume, you know? tristane banon, that's the girl who -- well -- >> help us, thierry, understand this. first let's start with the legal case. is it the sense in france that this one will go forward? >> it is very difficult to say at this point. on the one hand, as you know -- as you expect when one talks about attempted rape, the charges are extremely serious. so, yes, the french justice system will look into it very carefully, very systematically, and very deeply. on the other hand, the facts are eight years old so, for this reason there will not be any physical evidence whatsoever, that the testimonies might be difficult to pinpoint to the extent that the witnesses or whomever she might have spoken with, you know, made confessions to might have distant memories of what she said exactly and the circumstances in which she said those things. see seems very serious about it, very determined, and to some extent you could wonder what's in it for her
there wasn't a rape, strictly speaking. there was an attack.rest of your life you would have on your resume, you know? tristane banon, that's the girl who -- well -- >> help us, thierry, understand this. first let's start with the legal case. is it the sense in france that this one will go forward? >> it is very difficult to say at this point. on the one hand, as you know -- as you expect when one talks about attempted rape, the charges are extremely serious. so, yes, the french...
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the prosecutor claim she lied about the investigation to being raped in guinea. outside court, her lawyer gave a graphic account of the injuries she sustained during the attempted rape. >> the medical evidence supports the victim's account. the forensic evidence supports her account. she was taken from the hotel to the hospital in an balance. a grand jury has already found her account credible. >> dominique strauss kahn was forced to resign as head of the i.m.f. as greece's economy was in crisis. since his case unraveled, his ambition to be a french presidential contender could revive. he hopes to be the socialist candidate before the deadline expires in two weeks. >> he will be welcome in france. and i think the people here will have for him a greater admiration than before because he has shown during this period great qualifies of courage, dignity. >> it's been a turbulent six weeks for dominique strauss kahn. he left court looking assured and encouraged by the cracks in the case against him. >> now, syrian security forces have reportedly shot dead at least 14
the prosecutor claim she lied about the investigation to being raped in guinea. outside court, her lawyer gave a graphic account of the injuries she sustained during the attempted rape. >> the medical evidence supports the victim's account. the forensic evidence supports her account. she was taken from the hotel to the hospital in an balance. a grand jury has already found her account credible. >> dominique strauss kahn was forced to resign as head of the i.m.f. as greece's economy...
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we teach clinics to women because it's on the ground i never raped anyone, but i am assuming a rape wouldn on the ground with the predator on the top. in prison this looks bad, but if i take someone and i get them in this position like this, voom. right on top of him. >> there is always a sense of underlying fear. fear keeps you on a razor's edge. >> fear was an essential. he turned to bank robbery. >> i robbed close to 30 banks. there was $947,000 missing. i consider myself to be a professional at it. i go like that. it's two bags that appear. i jump up on the counter and i stand over him. he has to move the camera. they are facing down. they have 90 seconds of just my as and legs and you bark out orders. i don't want to hurt anybody. i'm not going to. they don't know that. we create peace by emanating violence. patrick swayze said that in the movie where he robbed all the banks. point break >> striking fear into others landed darren bailey into prison. he took things beyond the fear stage. >> oh, man. it was crewsome. bodies found and everything like that. for this area. it's not easy t
we teach clinics to women because it's on the ground i never raped anyone, but i am assuming a rape wouldn on the ground with the predator on the top. in prison this looks bad, but if i take someone and i get them in this position like this, voom. right on top of him. >> there is always a sense of underlying fear. fear keeps you on a razor's edge. >> fear was an essential. he turned to bank robbery. >> i robbed close to 30 banks. there was $947,000 missing. i consider myself...
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the french journalist says strauss-kahn tried to rape her during an interview in his apartment in 2003. she was 22 at the time of the alleged attack, talked about it on french tv four years ago but the producers got out the name. she never pressed charges because her mother who was an official in strauss-kahn's party convinced her not to go to authorities. her lawyer said it was attempted rape and prosecutors will determine if there is enough evidence to file charges. the former imf chief has always called her story imaginary and promises to sue for slander. this all comes as the sexual assault case against strauss- kahn in new york appears to be falling apart. >> thank you, your honor. >> prosecutors are now questioning the credibility of the hotel maid who accused strauss-kahn of attempted rape and reportedly drop the charges altogether. strauss-kahn had been a leading candidate for french president and as the u.s. case crumbled, supporters began plotting his political comeback but the latest allegations could put his future in question again. rita nissan for cbs news. >>> in france,
the french journalist says strauss-kahn tried to rape her during an interview in his apartment in 2003. she was 22 at the time of the alleged attack, talked about it on french tv four years ago but the producers got out the name. she never pressed charges because her mother who was an official in strauss-kahn's party convinced her not to go to authorities. her lawyer said it was attempted rape and prosecutors will determine if there is enough evidence to file charges. the former imf chief has...
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his first since the rape allegations. tonight we learn more about why the case against him seems to be fallinging a35r9. >>> and the hottest new trends in fitness. mini runners swear by them. so why is the army banning these shoes? >>> and a disturbing start to the holiday weekend. the deaths of three swimmers in as many days prompting a warning to all beachgoers at the outer banks. good saturday. i'm craig melvin. >>> we start with concern on area roadways. preventing drunk drivers from getting behind the wheel an a weekend full of parties. tonight as police saturate the roads to catch drunk drivers we learn a crash that killed three may have involved alcohol. derrick ward is along 395 in arlington. good evening, derrick. >> good evening, craig. there's drivers probably already that shouldn't be out here. this 4th of july weekend, police from about half a dozen northern virginia jurisdictions are cracking down. before the sun had risen on this 4th of july weekend our area had already experienced a crash with fatalities.
his first since the rape allegations. tonight we learn more about why the case against him seems to be fallinging a35r9. >>> and the hottest new trends in fitness. mini runners swear by them. so why is the army banning these shoes? >>> and a disturbing start to the holiday weekend. the deaths of three swimmers in as many days prompting a warning to all beachgoers at the outer banks. good saturday. i'm craig melvin. >>> we start with concern on area roadways....
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within a week the rapes began. and an excerpt from her book she writes she was forced to wear handcuffs to bed. she says he has to put cand cuffs on me. within a week she was raped. repeatedly on this property, eventually bearing two children. as to why she didn't escape, she says phillip garrido gave me this image of the world as a scary place. looking back at her time at the house she writes i would do it all again. the most precking thing in the world came out of it, my daughters. jr stone, kron 4 news. >> the couple convicted are both serving terms. neighing nag is serving 36 to life sentence -- nancy garrido is serving 36 to life and phillip garrido is serving 431 years. >>> cooler temperatures today and the cooling trend continues into the weekend. the full forecast is coming up in a few minutes. >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you
within a week the rapes began. and an excerpt from her book she writes she was forced to wear handcuffs to bed. she says he has to put cand cuffs on me. within a week she was raped. repeatedly on this property, eventually bearing two children. as to why she didn't escape, she says phillip garrido gave me this image of the world as a scary place. looking back at her time at the house she writes i would do it all again. the most precking thing in the world came out of it, my daughters. jr stone,...
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. >> reporter: a french woman said that strauss-kahn tried to rape her. she talked about it on french tv. she said she never prelsd charges because her mother who was an official in strauss-kahn's socialist party convinced her not to go to authorities. prosecutors will determine if there's enough evidence to file charges. the former imf promises to sue for land iser. this comes as the sexual assault case in new york appears to be falling apart. prosecutors are questioning the credibility of the hotel maid who accused strauss-kahn of rape. strauss-kahn had been a leading candidate for french presidented as the u.s. case crumbled, supporters stouter -- started plotting his political comeback. but the latest allegations could put it in question again. >> in france rape charges can be filed up to 10 years. however cases classified as a sexual assault have a feef-year statute of limitation. >>> the jury in the casey anthony trial have been unable to reach a verdict. the defense argued that the child accidentally drowned in the family pool. if convicted of firs
. >> reporter: a french woman said that strauss-kahn tried to rape her. she talked about it on french tv. she said she never prelsd charges because her mother who was an official in strauss-kahn's socialist party convinced her not to go to authorities. prosecutors will determine if there's enough evidence to file charges. the former imf promises to sue for land iser. this comes as the sexual assault case in new york appears to be falling apart. prosecutors are questioning the credibility...