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so she went. she did her thing. and i was upset and sad. >> by 1986 and on her own now, pepper had all but given up hope that she'd ever find her real parents. now she began to encounter a more immediate problem. the inevitable trouble that comes with having no real name, no birth certificate, no i.d. though she was enrolled in school under the name rhonda smith at shirley's urging, she had no way to prove this was her legal name, and without some cooperation from shirley, her search for such documents seemed hopeless. and then -- how did you find out that she was sick? >> she turned completely yellow when they diagnosed her with pancreatic cancer and she quickly died after that. >> with shirley on her death bed, pepper tried to act like the dutiful daughter, tried to make her comfortable. but there was another terribly important reason to see her then. maybe the most important. one last opportunity to find out who she was. >> as she was dying, did you try to find, do you know, maybe she'd make a death bed confessio
so she went. she did her thing. and i was upset and sad. >> by 1986 and on her own now, pepper had all but given up hope that she'd ever find her real parents. now she began to encounter a more immediate problem. the inevitable trouble that comes with having no real name, no birth certificate, no i.d. though she was enrolled in school under the name rhonda smith at shirley's urging, she had no way to prove this was her legal name, and without some cooperation from shirley, her search for...
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she simply couldn't recall after she fired the first two or three shots, she said, but she did at admituite familiar with the gun. she had used it before. >> this gun in the hands of this defendant required her to pull back that hammer and fire. pull back the hammer, fire each and every time for the six times that she aimed that weapon at her husband and shot him. like this, said the prosecutor as he played the video of a woman firing that very gun. >> but said the defense attorney, that's not the only way to fire the gun. >> if you hold the trigger down, you can pull the hammer back. this is called fanning the gun. the sort of thing you would expect to see in an old western. a prosecution expert said a movie is the only place you would see that. >> every expert that came up said that is absurd. the beingalaska raes of hitting far g target six times in the dark is astronomical. >> after seven weeks of testimony, final arguments from both sides, defense attorney made an impassioned plea to the jury. >> why would jane laut do this? why would she do this? when you think about it, there's o
she simply couldn't recall after she fired the first two or three shots, she said, but she did at admituite familiar with the gun. she had used it before. >> this gun in the hands of this defendant required her to pull back that hammer and fire. pull back the hammer, fire each and every time for the six times that she aimed that weapon at her husband and shot him. like this, said the prosecutor as he played the video of a woman firing that very gun. >> but said the defense attorney,...
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so we felt if she's an adult and she -- she's not a child. maybe she wasn't being prioritized. >> so what was it like leaving that meeting? >> it was -- chaos is probably the number one feeling. we didn't have a place to stay. we were hotel hopping. we were just waiting around most of the time, staying in the hotel. it was like you were -- you were blind. you know, you didn't know -- we had no idea where to go. what to do. >> reporter: the family couldn't understand why the police seemed to be moving so slowly. in their minds, michelle was being held against her will. a week went by. saturday june 4th, eight days after michelle's disappearance. her family held this vigil near the place where her car was found. >> we wanted the fbi to get involved and all this. and we were just making a lot of noise. >> reporter: quietly attending was scott, the young man the police had questioned a week earlier. giselle esteban's old boyfriend, remember, and father of her child. two days later, monday june 6th, the family was called back to the police station
so we felt if she's an adult and she -- she's not a child. maybe she wasn't being prioritized. >> so what was it like leaving that meeting? >> it was -- chaos is probably the number one feeling. we didn't have a place to stay. we were hotel hopping. we were just waiting around most of the time, staying in the hotel. it was like you were -- you were blind. you know, you didn't know -- we had no idea where to go. what to do. >> reporter: the family couldn't understand why the...
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>> very. >> is she a big sister? >> she is. finally. she likes him. now that he can laugh, she likes him. she and annoying. at one point she said i never thought i'd have to beg you for a cuddle with crocodile tears in her eyes. >> did that kill you? >> yes. >> channelling that pain into art, her new album debuted at number one. >> i love it and i want to know where it came from. >> i look at my husband who's this beautiful man, who's covered in scars and every scar is just -- it's an incredible story of intense trauma that he survived. >> pink's husband is former motor cross racer, cary hart. he's been her musical muse through thick and thin. you said it in an article, you don't hand your wedding ring back. >> i feel like we've come a long way. i used to throw it. i think i threw it in the once. saying to all of his friends, i'll never see you again have a nice life! but he's a good man. >> he is. >> and he's super cute. >> aahh. >> he is cute. and take your wife on a date night. she deserves it. pink is headed to a city near you, her tour kicks off
>> very. >> is she a big sister? >> she is. finally. she likes him. now that he can laugh, she likes him. she and annoying. at one point she said i never thought i'd have to beg you for a cuddle with crocodile tears in her eyes. >> did that kill you? >> yes. >> channelling that pain into art, her new album debuted at number one. >> i love it and i want to know where it came from. >> i look at my husband who's this beautiful man, who's covered in...
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when she worked she used a wind machine machine. does it is the stuff on and some of the material would be blown against her body and some would be blown behind her back when that happened she looked like a greek goddess. only i just was on the lie detector always underlined those things that she considered important as she wanted to know for example whether a tight skirt would cause problems. of course there wasn't any spandex back then maybe double softly soft schools. this is what the souffle weave looks like the work threads don't go all the way through their twisted and secured by a weft insertion. is a bit more flexible than say she fun but you really can't stretch it so the material would tear if she'd bend over too far for a boy or raise an arm too high and it's a skill. to do this in my performances were quite static she just stand there and sing in close like this she could move much i can. only work. if you could only do that by hand that's all hand crafted and yes climbing up thinner and thinner to possums as this materi
when she worked she used a wind machine machine. does it is the stuff on and some of the material would be blown against her body and some would be blown behind her back when that happened she looked like a greek goddess. only i just was on the lie detector always underlined those things that she considered important as she wanted to know for example whether a tight skirt would cause problems. of course there wasn't any spandex back then maybe double softly soft schools. this is what the...
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she remembers her desire to go to somalia. >> she felt that it was really important that she go there. that there were hundreds of thousands of refugees starving in the refugee camps and no one was telling their story. >> as amanda was launching this new phase of her professional life her personal life intruded. she unexpectedly heard from nigel, now divorced. >> i got an e-mail out of the blue. >> you tell him where you're going. >> i tell him where i'm going. he's still interested in pursuing journalism. why not invite him to come with me. >> amanda e-mailed her mother about the risky trip. >> and you're thinking what? >> i would really rather she didn't go. >> do you think you were to use your mom's word a little headstrong? >> yeah. i was headstrong. and i was even a touch naÏve. i don't think that i had spent enough time throughout my 20s thinking about what would happen if something did go wrong. >> it was on the flight into somalia that another passenger warned amanda and nigel just how wrong things could go. >> he said to me, your head, your head alone is worth half a million
she remembers her desire to go to somalia. >> she felt that it was really important that she go there. that there were hundreds of thousands of refugees starving in the refugee camps and no one was telling their story. >> as amanda was launching this new phase of her professional life her personal life intruded. she unexpectedly heard from nigel, now divorced. >> i got an e-mail out of the blue. >> you tell him where you're going. >> i tell him where i'm going....
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she does not care if she looks good. she does not care how she looks from the horrible pants. this addiction, i think it is a pretty spectacular person. we tell intimate stories. >> it is little earthquakes that she walks on and the world that she inhabitants and that's how drama is in real life. >> make me good, god. but, not yet. >> women don't have to be any one thing on television anymore. they can be anything and i think what makes it interesting for us is that we knno longer have to turn on television and see an image that no women would behave like that. >> what's off limits. >> it is within the realm of experience that i have had or writers have had or known peo e people, that it is all game. >> women by and large over the ages have needed to be liked and approved because that's all they had. they were not offered jobs. it was pain. am i cute enough for you? the women on television now are in pursuit of other things. yes, it would be nice if people like them. it is not their ultimate goal. >> there is so much more freedom to be all the things that are human and the one
she does not care if she looks good. she does not care how she looks from the horrible pants. this addiction, i think it is a pretty spectacular person. we tell intimate stories. >> it is little earthquakes that she walks on and the world that she inhabitants and that's how drama is in real life. >> make me good, god. but, not yet. >> women don't have to be any one thing on television anymore. they can be anything and i think what makes it interesting for us is that we knno...
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she -- she ran her mouth too much. she went out of control.t started running her mouth. >> about your business. >> if she'd just kept her mouth shut. yeah. >> reporter: on the tape jim describes how he hired someone to kill pam and set up several scenarios to make that happen. but he says it was one missed opportunity after another. >> there were four different other occasions where i had it so it was perfectly clean. >> such as? no cameras? >> yeah. such as walking out of a july 4th party down in malibu at a friend's house with 100 other people. >> they [ bleep ] -- >> yeah. it was a rural area. i even had the times, the dates, everything, the location. all he had to do was sit there, wait for her to get in the car, and jack it. and everybody at the party would have said, oh, yeah, she went home. >> reporter: jim's attorney says that conversation is all just play-acting. >> jim would contend that he was conned into playing along with this cellmate in order to avoid appearing weak or vulnerable and that he was simply trying to make a favorable
she -- she ran her mouth too much. she went out of control.t started running her mouth. >> about your business. >> if she'd just kept her mouth shut. yeah. >> reporter: on the tape jim describes how he hired someone to kill pam and set up several scenarios to make that happen. but he says it was one missed opportunity after another. >> there were four different other occasions where i had it so it was perfectly clean. >> such as? no cameras? >> yeah. such as...
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the man she had dreamed of since she was a little girl? >> she was very imaginative, very intelligent, and she just -- loved to play and create. >> reporter: michelle's mother suzanne and father michael raised her and her younger sister in this modest home in ontario, california. she was a cross country runner. good student. >> i was an overachiever. [ laughter ] >> you were the kid who ruined the curve for everybody else, huh? >> yeah, actually sometimes. >> reporter: michelle was offered a scholarship to attend dickinson, a well-regarded liberal arts college back east in pennsylvania. >> you must've both been very proud of how your child was working out. >> oh, yeah. >> very proud. >> reporter: after graduation, she tried various careers before eventually landing a marketing job at disney. and now she had met this man -- ian diaz, the u.s. marshal, her very own prince charming. in december 2014, for her 28th birthday, he whisked her off to new york. he took her to the sweeping vistas atop rockefeller center -- and proposed. >> and you sa
the man she had dreamed of since she was a little girl? >> she was very imaginative, very intelligent, and she just -- loved to play and create. >> reporter: michelle's mother suzanne and father michael raised her and her younger sister in this modest home in ontario, california. she was a cross country runner. good student. >> i was an overachiever. [ laughter ] >> you were the kid who ruined the curve for everybody else, huh? >> yeah, actually sometimes. >>...
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and then she gave birth to the third baby she found out that she was gay. she fell in love with my stepson's fiancÉ, well -- her wedding dress was waiting in my closet so they had a wedding date can you u imagine it broke the family completely. my son was left with three tbheabs diapers, of course, my -- whole thing was just a mess at the beginning. then later we sort of organized our lives. but at the beginning it was a mess. so after a year of this, i said to my sob i have been watching you and you take care of your kids and you go to work. but you're not dating anybody. you don't have any fun. you eat junk. you don't exercise, this is not a life for a young man. they said mother i have three kids i have to take care of the kids you don't expect -- who would be dating me three kids in diapers, well here's right about that. so i remember india and i decided that what he needed was an arranged marriage. [laughter] which is -- you laugh but it's not the norm here but what -- any mother would do the same thing look for a bride. any latin mother would do that.
and then she gave birth to the third baby she found out that she was gay. she fell in love with my stepson's fiancÉ, well -- her wedding dress was waiting in my closet so they had a wedding date can you u imagine it broke the family completely. my son was left with three tbheabs diapers, of course, my -- whole thing was just a mess at the beginning. then later we sort of organized our lives. but at the beginning it was a mess. so after a year of this, i said to my sob i have been watching you...
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and she always felt that was the one thing she accomplished that made everything she did prior to thatorthwhile. you are on the second floor of mrs. roosevelt's home, and we are now entering her bedroom. and this was a room she probably didn't use it a lot during the year, because she was traveling. when she was first lady, she traveled a huge amount of times. remember, this was a time when airplane flight was fairly new, but she was a woman who likes to -- liked to try new and unusual things. she loved flying. in fact, even during war years, mrs. roosevelt traveled overseas at a time when it was pretty dangerous to be traveling overseas, but she wanted to study what people in europe were doing during the wartime. she went into some really not very safe areas in the pacific, because again, she wanted to report back to the president what was happening during the war. and even after she left the white house, she was traveling on behalf of the united nations, and even after she left the u.n., she was kind of a goodwill ambassador, talking about the u.n. and the importance of people suppor
and she always felt that was the one thing she accomplished that made everything she did prior to thatorthwhile. you are on the second floor of mrs. roosevelt's home, and we are now entering her bedroom. and this was a room she probably didn't use it a lot during the year, because she was traveling. when she was first lady, she traveled a huge amount of times. remember, this was a time when airplane flight was fairly new, but she was a woman who likes to -- liked to try new and unusual things....
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>> yes, she felt beautiful. she felt loved. she felt wanted. she felt taken care of. >> reporter: chris also took on the role of stay-at-home dad while heather worked and attended college part-time. >> it took her about ten years to get her degree from college, and it was almost to the day that she graduated from college that everything changed. >> reporter: at one point before graduation, heather tipped the scales at 400 pounds. but diane says that hard-won diploma now became a roadmap for heather, pointing her to a brighter and lighter future. >> she had so much more confidence. she saw a different life for herself. she immediately started working on her weight. >> step up. >> reporter: and that's when she found a special group of new friends. women like her who joined this high-powered dance exercise class each week to improve their physiques and their lives. cari cooper was heather's dance instructor. >> when you leave your job, you leave that stress behind, you come here and it's like the happy hour. >> reporter: everyone in heather's life
>> yes, she felt beautiful. she felt loved. she felt wanted. she felt taken care of. >> reporter: chris also took on the role of stay-at-home dad while heather worked and attended college part-time. >> it took her about ten years to get her degree from college, and it was almost to the day that she graduated from college that everything changed. >> reporter: at one point before graduation, heather tipped the scales at 400 pounds. but diane says that hard-won diploma now...
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she was a creole. she was educated in france. as a child she was bequeathed to the wealthy -- the second wealthiest creole family, and later on they married. they went into politics in louisiana because they had more rights than before the war. when the war came, josephine -- and i wish i could spend more time discussing her because when i say what i'm going to say next i am sure it is going to give you a jolt. josephin was a slaveholder. i know. i've had a chance to stick with a family member and i was told she was not a brutal slaveholder , but she was indeed a slaveholder. a creole in louisiana. she lost her husband and she lost a great deal of her property during the civil war . afterwards, alone, she still kept her great pride. she lost so much of her land due to heavy taxes. she was trying to do business and traveling on a steamship. she bought a lady's ticket for first class travel. just like the trains the , steamships had ladies cars on the train and ladies rooms. these ladies rooms were rare ladies usede the harsh line
she was a creole. she was educated in france. as a child she was bequeathed to the wealthy -- the second wealthiest creole family, and later on they married. they went into politics in louisiana because they had more rights than before the war. when the war came, josephine -- and i wish i could spend more time discussing her because when i say what i'm going to say next i am sure it is going to give you a jolt. josephin was a slaveholder. i know. i've had a chance to stick with a family member...
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stable she understood what has happened she also. what a dick circumstances that says she's going to face and especially the second time we've been joined with her mother and her sister visiting her in baghdad that was somehow quite different more family she got she began to speak more explaining her situation why she joined the islamic state she we got more answers from many questions that we have in our she was more open and more emotionally absolutely ok so did she tell you about why she decided to join islamic state well that's the main question that i'm asking myself but when she met her mother the first time two years after she left from home the first sentence is that she told her mother why you are coming here because of you i left my hope that means this is the question of the conflict inside the family and with the world of golf or fifteen years old and she wanted to go also home and she just want to go without coming back and maybe she could join the the rights of the nazis or something but these the mist was somehow quick
stable she understood what has happened she also. what a dick circumstances that says she's going to face and especially the second time we've been joined with her mother and her sister visiting her in baghdad that was somehow quite different more family she got she began to speak more explaining her situation why she joined the islamic state she we got more answers from many questions that we have in our she was more open and more emotionally absolutely ok so did she tell you about why she...
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>> oh, she's so happy. i sent her a text last night. she said she has not stopped crying.he's just ecstatic. we're over the moon for you, miss kaley. >>> let's keep this love thing going. scarlett johansson and colin jost making it red carpet official at the american museum of natural history event. >>> meanwhile, on the west coast, selena gomez accepted "billboard" magazine's woman of the year award. she was presented the award by the woman who saved her life. ♪ ♪ go ahead, go ahead now >> reporter: this new hair. this new look. >> i'm somebody that likes to grow. then i'm 25. i feel like i'm going to change a lot and enjoy that. >> reporter: selena's look. strapless black leather and supersexy versace pants with cutouts. her acceptance speech? emotional and filled with tears. >> to be honest, i take -- i think francia should the getting this award. because she saved my life. i'm sorry. ♪ i'll be running through the jungle ♪ >> reporter: selena posed with francia raisa, who gave her a kidney last summer. the besties shared this inspiring story about what happened right af
>> oh, she's so happy. i sent her a text last night. she said she has not stopped crying.he's just ecstatic. we're over the moon for you, miss kaley. >>> let's keep this love thing going. scarlett johansson and colin jost making it red carpet official at the american museum of natural history event. >>> meanwhile, on the west coast, selena gomez accepted "billboard" magazine's woman of the year award. she was presented the award by the woman who saved her life....
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she screamed, and she yelled, and she cried. it was terrible. did she fall down the steps? no one was thinking someone did this to her. but did someone do this to her? it just unraveled from that moment on. >> the fashionista with red lipstick. she meant the world to me. >> when she walked into a room it was like a movie star walked in. >> corporate executive, caring mom, a million dollar smile and a $4 million estate. >> oh, my god! i need an ambulance! >> murdered. >> i went screaming out of the house. >> this was a prominent woman murdered in her home late at night. >> reporter: almost certainly someone she knew? >> correct. >> where would it lead? a twisted case of betrayal and greed. >> the finger is being pointed at me. >> her own daughter, a suspect from the start. >> reporter: you pull the knife out and you tell the police, "oh, you're going to find my fingerprints on the knife." >> her son-in-law, who seemed so devoted. >> they interrogated us for eight hours. >> or maybe someone else with a million dollar motive? >> reporter: what's going on here? how many people
she screamed, and she yelled, and she cried. it was terrible. did she fall down the steps? no one was thinking someone did this to her. but did someone do this to her? it just unraveled from that moment on. >> the fashionista with red lipstick. she meant the world to me. >> when she walked into a room it was like a movie star walked in. >> corporate executive, caring mom, a million dollar smile and a $4 million estate. >> oh, my god! i need an ambulance! >>...
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she doesn't drink or smoke, she lives to go to egypt, she loves egypt, she loves 0mar, she loves theptian people, we cannot believe this has happened to her. we are absolutely devastated. that is laura palmer's sister. your reaction to the three—year sentence? it is extremely disappointing to the family. laura is utterly distraught as far as family. laura is utterly distraught as faras i'm family. laura is utterly distraught as far as i'm aware, and clearly, we have to be mindful of the fact that this was very much at the lower end of the scale, but people are very disappointed, not least laura. she has been incarcerated since 19th of 0ctober. she's a woman of good character. she's a honest, hard—working british character. she's a honest, ha rd—working british woman character. she's a honest, hard—working british woman from hull. she had never had a parking violation and she has found herself in this terrible predicament, where she is facing a custodial sentence, ina she is facing a custodial sentence, in a foreign present. it is utterly terrifying for her. what you make of the appar
she doesn't drink or smoke, she lives to go to egypt, she loves egypt, she loves 0mar, she loves theptian people, we cannot believe this has happened to her. we are absolutely devastated. that is laura palmer's sister. your reaction to the three—year sentence? it is extremely disappointing to the family. laura is utterly distraught as far as family. laura is utterly distraught as faras i'm family. laura is utterly distraught as far as i'm aware, and clearly, we have to be mindful of the fact...
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of course she lied, she admits, when she told ethan she was pregnant.or the sake of her own safety, says heather. >> i thought, if i'm carrying his kid, i'm okay. he's not going to try to hurt me. >> really? so a moment later when asked why she didn't just leave ethan, slip away like she always did, she quite reverses herself. >> i didn't want to. i really loved him. >> eventually she says she just had to confess. >> conscious is a [ bleep ], and i had a big conscience and he doesn't. he doesn't have conscience. >> and that's the god's honest truth, says heather kamp, every single word. but there was another story to be told. >>> conniving, evil, evil, lying type of person that would do anything that she can to basically get her way. >> of course, it was different when kate brought heather around to see him that first time. >> she was attractive. >> talked, told him all kinds of things. >> she told me her son died from a disease that she was trying to help find -- >> the cure for? >> the cure for because she was supposed to be a doctor, and she told me
of course she lied, she admits, when she told ethan she was pregnant.or the sake of her own safety, says heather. >> i thought, if i'm carrying his kid, i'm okay. he's not going to try to hurt me. >> really? so a moment later when asked why she didn't just leave ethan, slip away like she always did, she quite reverses herself. >> i didn't want to. i really loved him. >> eventually she says she just had to confess. >> conscious is a [ bleep ], and i had a big...
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so pretty. >> she's definitely really inspiring, and she knows what she's saying. we're like following her footsteps in a way. >> yeah. she's definitely not afraid to say what she needs to say and stand up for whatever's right. >> so, three words i would use to describe meghan would be kind, generous and enthusiastic. >> reporter: catherine knight first met meghan in middle school. . >> i was in seventh grade. she was an eighth grader. and i just remember being so taken with her, i remember kind of running into her coming out of the bathroom one day. like, bumping into her and thinking, "oh, no." but -- and she was so nice. she's, like, "oh, hi, how are you?" and, "oh, i -- i loved your dance at -- at culture day," and it was one of those things where i was, like, "oh, she knows who i am." >> reporter: she still has the old yearbooks with meghan's notes to her. >> it says, "dear catherine, hey, beautiful. how are you? i hope you've had as much fun getting to know me as i've had getting to know you. meghan's middle and high school years were full of typical teenage
so pretty. >> she's definitely really inspiring, and she knows what she's saying. we're like following her footsteps in a way. >> yeah. she's definitely not afraid to say what she needs to say and stand up for whatever's right. >> so, three words i would use to describe meghan would be kind, generous and enthusiastic. >> reporter: catherine knight first met meghan in middle school. . >> i was in seventh grade. she was an eighth grader. and i just remember being so...
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so she came in and she was wealthy. she was born in 1910 and she always said, which was very sad, that she felt like the odd one out compared to her younger brother and his beautiful sister lily. she was at her mother adored her brother, that her father adored lily and nobody paid much attention to her. i think that led to tremendous insecurities that lasted all of her life and essentially how she behaved toward other people. she did have her maternal grandfather who was a manufacturer in a small town politician. he owned a new hampshire farm and woul she would spend six weeks with a ever summer. her grandfather made her get up and pump the water. he took her on hikes and taught her to look at the stars and encouraged her to start her first garden. she would always talk about how he how important her grandfather was. her father hired the best gardeners. bunny traveled around is a key teenager and it gave her important information background when she decided to design her own gardens. her roommate was a woman whose name
so she came in and she was wealthy. she was born in 1910 and she always said, which was very sad, that she felt like the odd one out compared to her younger brother and his beautiful sister lily. she was at her mother adored her brother, that her father adored lily and nobody paid much attention to her. i think that led to tremendous insecurities that lasted all of her life and essentially how she behaved toward other people. she did have her maternal grandfather who was a manufacturer in a...
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but she thought she was much better than she actually was. >> it didn't really matter because she had the car is ma -- >> yeah. >> -- to kind of pull off anything. >> reporter: t.j. became tight with ann in high school and one day, the two of them pulled off a ferris bueller spectacular, skipping school, road-tripping all the way from springfield to new york city in her mother's car. they were 16. t.j., that's a hooky day. >> i know. i think that we were try -- >> reporter: that's not just going to the movies or hanging out. >> no, no, no. it was a big deal. however, we ended up getting caught 'cause ann left the -- ticket for the george washington bridge in the car. she was impulsive like that. >> reporter: when she settled into a career, the bright lights she went for were atop an ambulance. she became a paramedic. that was another thing about ann, she wasn't all look-at-me in the spotlight. she wanted to serve, too. >> she liked helping people. so i'm not surprised that she ended up working with people. >> reporter: did she like the adrenaline of it? running hot with the blue light
but she thought she was much better than she actually was. >> it didn't really matter because she had the car is ma -- >> yeah. >> -- to kind of pull off anything. >> reporter: t.j. became tight with ann in high school and one day, the two of them pulled off a ferris bueller spectacular, skipping school, road-tripping all the way from springfield to new york city in her mother's car. they were 16. t.j., that's a hooky day. >> i know. i think that we were try --...
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she needs a ride, so she calls barry. what he was thinking when he dropped off his card, but what the heck? he drives her. they get to talking. >> a lot of people thought that she was against development, and that wasn't the case at all. it was more she just didn't want to go through the exercise of having to move. >> indeed, edith actually makes fun of the anti-development types, who, among other things, are trying to get landmark status for the local denny's. edith's view -- things get built, things get torn down. that's the way of the world. it wouldn't be their last car talk. soon, barry's co-workers call him "driving miss daisy." could you rattle off for me some of the errands you were asked to do for her? >> i would take her laundry out to be done. we would go get her lunch. i would take her to all of her doctor's appointments. >> she didn't pay you. >> no. she just needed it. >> you're not a saint. >> nope. >> but his wife and two high-school-age children surely have the patience of job, when barry spends more and
she needs a ride, so she calls barry. what he was thinking when he dropped off his card, but what the heck? he drives her. they get to talking. >> a lot of people thought that she was against development, and that wasn't the case at all. it was more she just didn't want to go through the exercise of having to move. >> indeed, edith actually makes fun of the anti-development types, who, among other things, are trying to get landmark status for the local denny's. edith's view --...
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and she said, she is. and i said, well, she's been murdered. >> she passed out cold.o we had to get her to, you know, come back to. and i think we were just all shocked. >> reporter: when tina came to, she could hardly process what had happened. >> it was almost like it was not real. you know, "you've got the wrong person. it's not her." >> reporter: but it was real. brooke was dead. she'd been shot three times, once in her neck, once in her chest and an execution style shot to the back of her head. >> i could not believe that another human could be so heartless. >> and you know, they're askin' us these questions like, "who would -- do you know anybody that would wanna harm your sister?" and we're like, "we don't have a clue." >> i could not even think of someone that would wanna hurt brooke in any way. everybody loved brooke. >> reporter: but investigators had to start somewhere, although only 23 years old, brooke already had an ex-husband -- clayton morris. she met him soon after high school. >> he was kind of country, you know? they just hit it off. they just had f
and she said, she is. and i said, well, she's been murdered. >> she passed out cold.o we had to get her to, you know, come back to. and i think we were just all shocked. >> reporter: when tina came to, she could hardly process what had happened. >> it was almost like it was not real. you know, "you've got the wrong person. it's not her." >> reporter: but it was real. brooke was dead. she'd been shot three times, once in her neck, once in her chest and an...
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>> she's anything but fine. she's in danger.> reporter: but the more oxenberg speaks out, the more she could be leaving herself exposed to nexium's most common counterattack. lawsuits. >> his weapon of choice is the legal system. >> reporter: terrorism by litigation is what ranieri's ex-girlfriend tony natali has called it in court filings. she's one of a number of former members whom nexium has sued doggedly and repeatedly. she says so far the suits against her have been unsuccessful. >> i believe that the reason that you haven't heard from more people is they're afraid of being sued. >> reporter: keith ranieri's group has claimed its litigation is just an effort to protect its they can wall property and reputation. those efforts have likely cost them millions of dollars. but as reporter brendan lions found, legal filings allege keith ranieri has a secret weapon, the brothman sisters. their late father was the billionaire philanthropist and seagram's distillery chairman. >> people have given up their life savings trying to defe
>> she's anything but fine. she's in danger.> reporter: but the more oxenberg speaks out, the more she could be leaving herself exposed to nexium's most common counterattack. lawsuits. >> his weapon of choice is the legal system. >> reporter: terrorism by litigation is what ranieri's ex-girlfriend tony natali has called it in court filings. she's one of a number of former members whom nexium has sued doggedly and repeatedly. she says so far the suits against her have been...
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she says she's sure he knew about the branding because she says she saw a text come in from him as sheg what was happening. >> when we were doing the branding, a text came through from keith and it said, "how are they all doing with each other"? >> so he knew? >> he knew. he knew that we were all being branded. >> but as bad as that was those already speaking out worry the worst may be yet to come. >> what frightens me is where does he go from here? >> do you worry about nightmare scenarios? >> i do worry, i worry a lot. >> what is that nightmare? >> i'm worried that people may be ordered to do something that's very destructive, and that they'll do it. >> insiders believe that reneire has access to a tropical sanctuary in the south pacific paradise of fiji. as seem in this real estate listing, it's a former resort said to have been purchased by clareh bronfman. >> fleeing to fiji could happen? >> fleeing to fiji very easily could happen and they're all set up to have a very comfortable life there. >> catherine oxenberg, who we've learned met with the new york attorney general's office
she says she's sure he knew about the branding because she says she saw a text come in from him as sheg what was happening. >> when we were doing the branding, a text came through from keith and it said, "how are they all doing with each other"? >> so he knew? >> he knew. he knew that we were all being branded. >> but as bad as that was those already speaking out worry the worst may be yet to come. >> what frightens me is where does he go from here?...
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she called me up. she was so excited.rank has met someone. >> reporter: her name was angelina morales. she also had been in the military. she was as devout a christian as frank. their romance was a whirlwind. >> there's my baby. >> reporter: you can hear the excitement about this new love in this video that angelina shot of frank. >> i can't wait to marry you. >> can't wait to marry you too, baby. >> reporter: they met in february and married in april. angelina had a 9-year-old daughter named autumn, so instant family. >> i liked frank. frank was a really good guy. seemed very down to earth. >> reporter: and good for her? >> seemed very good for her. >> reporter: tom fuller is autumn's dad and angelina's ex. >> reporter: usually a guy in your position not too crazy about the husbands that come after him. >> with frank it was different. >> reporter: at the wedding, frank vowed to be a good husband, and he made a promise to autumn to be a great stepdad. then frank, who loved working with kids, was offered a teaching job in
she called me up. she was so excited.rank has met someone. >> reporter: her name was angelina morales. she also had been in the military. she was as devout a christian as frank. their romance was a whirlwind. >> there's my baby. >> reporter: you can hear the excitement about this new love in this video that angelina shot of frank. >> i can't wait to marry you. >> can't wait to marry you too, baby. >> reporter: they met in february and married in april....
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she's only 6.n asking her mom about dating. >> he said to me the other day, how many boys can i have at once? and i said, excuse me in probably none of them because they won't deserve you. pink's in for it. her daughter is going to be the same way. her criteria? they have to be kind. rftful. chivalrous. good to their moms. good-looking. and funny. the bar is is high. >> easy breezy. i love the good to your mom part. >>> still ahead, ma ha june less than a year after losing 300 pounds. her new health concerns. >> every day it's worse and worse and worse and worse. >>> plus, kristen bell reveals what it would take for her to walk away from the hollywood. >> just be like, i'm out. peace. i quit the business. >>> close hed captioning provided by -- ♪ ♪ i thought i was done and love had died you came along i swear you saved my life ♪ >>> the holidays will be full of a whole lot of love from blake shelton and gwen stefani. they poured their hearts out last night on "the voice." they were singing their du
she's only 6.n asking her mom about dating. >> he said to me the other day, how many boys can i have at once? and i said, excuse me in probably none of them because they won't deserve you. pink's in for it. her daughter is going to be the same way. her criteria? they have to be kind. rftful. chivalrous. good to their moms. good-looking. and funny. the bar is is high. >> easy breezy. i love the good to your mom part. >>> still ahead, ma ha june less than a year after losing...
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georgia, where is she? where is she?hey didn't say -- because they smoke no english and i spoke no japanese, pretty much like let's go, pointing to the van and pushed me to the van. >> they were taking him to city hall. >> as you were being driven in that van, did you have any idea what they were driving you to see? >> no. >> did you know they had been taking bodies to the city hall? >> no. >> didn't know that? >> didn't know. >> city hall had, in fact, become the temporary morgue. was that where he'd find georgia? >> coming up, the news everyone had been waiting for. >> he was very brave for what he did, very brave. >> when "dateline" continues. af. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. ok, so with the award-winning our customers have 24/7 access, digital id cards, they can even pay their bill- (beep) bill has joined the call. hey bill, we're just- phone: hi guys, bill here. do we have ju
georgia, where is she? where is she?hey didn't say -- because they smoke no english and i spoke no japanese, pretty much like let's go, pointing to the van and pushed me to the van. >> they were taking him to city hall. >> as you were being driven in that van, did you have any idea what they were driving you to see? >> no. >> did you know they had been taking bodies to the city hall? >> no. >> didn't know that? >> didn't know. >> city hall had, in...
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when she realized that she had been married to a stranger she sought annulment. thatower courts denied her relief. it is only available when one behavior has been duped. there is ample evidence that sebastian's deceptive behavior induced olivia to marry him. first sets eyes on olivia, she called him her dear's is reo. people do go by different names. for instance when she is kicking it with her homey's, justice by theer ginsburg goes notorious rbg. tag, i as her graffiti dissent. recordhing in this supports that sebastian ever went by the name cesario and yet he stayed silent. he thinks to himself that there is something in it disabled. he has a another chance to set things straight right before the the wedding. olivia asked him point blank. my most jealous and ever .oubtful soul may live at peace there is his opportunity break there. in the record to say look, this has been great. it is not you, it's me. [laughter] because it's not me. it's -- you are clearly in love with a different me. but he doesn't say any of that. instead what he says is, having sworn truth
when she realized that she had been married to a stranger she sought annulment. thatower courts denied her relief. it is only available when one behavior has been duped. there is ample evidence that sebastian's deceptive behavior induced olivia to marry him. first sets eyes on olivia, she called him her dear's is reo. people do go by different names. for instance when she is kicking it with her homey's, justice by theer ginsburg goes notorious rbg. tag, i as her graffiti dissent. recordhing in...
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ien she said s given willinglycen she said she given willinglyh she said she h given willingly. >> you'ree you're okay to sit down -- >> i'm not okay but i want to help you. >> soon after the interview started, bambi, he said, began describing in detail a feud within her family. at issue was the land bambi owned and that her parents were living on. >> there's been a long, like, family feud. >> right. over the land? >> a long time. >> according to humphries, bambi and diane argued over who should control that property. >> diane wanted to make sure that that property was there for the kids. i think she had become convinced that, you know, bambi was not going to be in a position to manage that property. >> i love this girl, my daughter, but she's beyond hope, is that kind of the feeling? >> well, she just can't be trusted with it. >> bambi didn't agree. >> she wanted the property back. >> i had a lot of anger about that. >> but humphries learned the land wasn't the only hot button between bambi and her mother and stepdad. bambi admitted they also argued over the raising of bambi's boys, nath
ien she said s given willinglycen she said she given willinglyh she said she h given willingly. >> you'ree you're okay to sit down -- >> i'm not okay but i want to help you. >> soon after the interview started, bambi, he said, began describing in detail a feud within her family. at issue was the land bambi owned and that her parents were living on. >> there's been a long, like, family feud. >> right. over the land? >> a long time. >> according to...
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she said them. >> she never felt she had to please anyone or be polite.ak for women to see that. >> we do spend a lot of time wanting to be liked. at least at that time. it was unusual to see somebody who really didn't care about that. >> she is a housewife in denver, colorado who started appearing in a local nightclub about three or four years ago and moved out here to hollywood where she was working at the comedy store. this is her first appearance on national television. roseanne barr. roseanne? >> so i'm fat. i thought i'd point that out. >> i was raised in salt lake city, utah. i was a jewish girl from a poor family. everywhere i went, i was the opposite of everybody. i didn't have a waist and i was fat and i talk like i talk and it was frowned on to be a smart, funny girl. i was also corrected by everyone who came in my path. they would say you should do this. don't do that. this is not the way young ladies -- blah blah blah. i realize early that i would not have anyone's approval. that help me with the constant onslaught of correction and humiliati
she said them. >> she never felt she had to please anyone or be polite.ak for women to see that. >> we do spend a lot of time wanting to be liked. at least at that time. it was unusual to see somebody who really didn't care about that. >> she is a housewife in denver, colorado who started appearing in a local nightclub about three or four years ago and moved out here to hollywood where she was working at the comedy store. this is her first appearance on national television....
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she -- she -- she ran her mouth too much. she -- she ran out of control.unning her mouth. >> about your business. >> if she'd kept her mouth shut -- yeah. >> on the tape jim describes how he hired someone to kill pam and set up several scenarios to make that happen. but he says it was one missed opportunity after another. >> there was four different other opportunities where i had it so it was perfectly clean. >> such as? >> yeah. such as walking out of a july 4th party down in malibu at a friend's house. >> they [ bleep ] -- >> yeah. it was a rural area. i even had the times, the dates, everything. the location p all he had to do was get in the car and the jacket. and everybody at the party would say oh, yeah, she went home. >> jim's attorney says that conversation is all just play acting. >> jim would contend he was conned into playing along with this cellmate in order to avoid appearing weak or vulnerable and that he was simply trying to make a favorable impression on this tough guy in this tough environment where he had to appear tough in order to surv
she -- she -- she ran her mouth too much. she -- she ran out of control.unning her mouth. >> about your business. >> if she'd kept her mouth shut -- yeah. >> on the tape jim describes how he hired someone to kill pam and set up several scenarios to make that happen. but he says it was one missed opportunity after another. >> there was four different other opportunities where i had it so it was perfectly clean. >> such as? >> yeah. such as walking out of a...
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she even thinks she knows who did it. you have a name on this post it knows why do you think this boy is responsible. if. the police have done anything to find. and his mates are in the twelfth grade of another jakarta high school and the seasoned street fighters. young were you when you actually first. i thought about why those. are. the last spot the bungler why do you get involved in street brawl and why is it that you get so young. for danny me see. i'm and i mean the bottom can you explain a little bit about how you were ranged to me for the fighting and. law and establishment and well meaning you know what in the long run i want peace. i don't know right now so no. no no take on me if i were. in traffic club jakarta the parks are a place to exercise and relax. but for the street fights as they offer something more. decades the kids did yesterday to fight with fists but nowadays they use weapons and one of the school kids was telling me that i hide those weapons in parks like this because i can't take them to school
she even thinks she knows who did it. you have a name on this post it knows why do you think this boy is responsible. if. the police have done anything to find. and his mates are in the twelfth grade of another jakarta high school and the seasoned street fighters. young were you when you actually first. i thought about why those. are. the last spot the bungler why do you get involved in street brawl and why is it that you get so young. for danny me see. i'm and i mean the bottom can you explain...
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now stable more stable than before she got medical treatment and she looks stable she understood what she's going to face what she did and what's happened for her. it was not clear for me the last time i mean months before for the first time that mentos was unstable she was naive could not understood what she what she what she did what's you what's going to waking her so what changed in that time for her i think the prison time and also the thinking of or rethinking about what's happened why she did follow is that mixtape i think it's make clear that this is a huge problem for it is the most mistake that happened in her life and she told us . my my my lives my my petition no one is going to give me any tries to to war or to study i think. really that this situation is very very tough for her and she's going to face a very difficult trial in iraq why did she decide to make this move what did she say to you about her motivation this is the most important question that i want myself to understand why she made that but from her i answer to her mother for the first time that he's sure. aft
now stable more stable than before she got medical treatment and she looks stable she understood what she's going to face what she did and what's happened for her. it was not clear for me the last time i mean months before for the first time that mentos was unstable she was naive could not understood what she what she what she did what's you what's going to waking her so what changed in that time for her i think the prison time and also the thinking of or rethinking about what's happened why...
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she brings ointment she uses on his feet and she cries. then wipes his feet and dries them with her own hair. sort of a symbol of penitence and forgiveness. >> the bible never names this fallen woman, but a myth begins to grow that the sinner in this important story is mary herself. >> the idea of mary magdalene the prostitute who repented gives us a character who shows by her penitence that everybody can make it into the kingdom of heaven. >> all four of the canonical gospels, matthew, mark, luke and john, tell us of a woman that comes to jesus and anoints his feet with expensive perfume. not one gospel of the four canonical gospels identifies that woman as mary magdalene. >> how, then, did mary's name come to be wrongly associated with this famous episode from the new testament? the answer, it seems, can be found five centuries later with this man, pope gregory the great. >> the reason why people think that mary magdalene was a prostitute is because in the sixth century gregory the great gave a homily in which he equated mary magdalene w
she brings ointment she uses on his feet and she cries. then wipes his feet and dries them with her own hair. sort of a symbol of penitence and forgiveness. >> the bible never names this fallen woman, but a myth begins to grow that the sinner in this important story is mary herself. >> the idea of mary magdalene the prostitute who repented gives us a character who shows by her penitence that everybody can make it into the kingdom of heaven. >> all four of the canonical...
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before she was paralyzed a nuke loved to cook and all she can do is help blue cross that said yes we did he's done that i was told we divide the workload. and i do the slicing and locust does the fun stuff. and who doesn't think she'll get much sleep tonight she's too excited about tomorrow's first practice run with the exoskeleton. pieces politically here. who sign as i kneel to meet people at eye level they're not sitting down but they're getting roaming corruption because poret know people talk over my head even when they bend down to meet me. and i even as i mean to me i'd love to stand at the same height as others and walk on my own i can't even describe how great that would be. it's come on the gun for. the next morning a new car arrives in her specially equipped car for physical therapy. her first test with the exoskeleton is just minutes away. i know knows that the new mechanism own fully replace her wheelchair. still she is excited at the prospect of being able to stand on her own two feet again for the first time in three years. and she bought a pair of larger shoes just fo
before she was paralyzed a nuke loved to cook and all she can do is help blue cross that said yes we did he's done that i was told we divide the workload. and i do the slicing and locust does the fun stuff. and who doesn't think she'll get much sleep tonight she's too excited about tomorrow's first practice run with the exoskeleton. pieces politically here. who sign as i kneel to meet people at eye level they're not sitting down but they're getting roaming corruption because poret know people...
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and as she did, she warned whomever she could about reginald.is other girlfriends. >> watch out for this guy. he's bad news and he's cheating on you. >> yeah, they were in communication about reginald. >> nailah told andre that when reginald found out, he wasn't happy. >> he got wind of that and reached out to nailah in a threatening manner. >> sent her nasty e-mails and voice mails. >> did she worry about that a lot? >> she didn't exhibit any worries to me about it. >> but she must have been you worried. you detectives found a report that nailah had called a nonemergency police phone number, asked about filing an order of protection against a threatening ex-boyfriend. she mentioned mr. potts. so yes, reginald potts was a murder suspect, but he wasn't exactly hiding from the police. remember, he had given them a very detailed alibi to check out. >> he was pretty specific on where he's at. >> and as the weeks went by, he seemed quite eager to help. >> he continuously called me on my cell phone. >> really? >> yes. >> called you to tell you what? >
and as she did, she warned whomever she could about reginald.is other girlfriends. >> watch out for this guy. he's bad news and he's cheating on you. >> yeah, they were in communication about reginald. >> nailah told andre that when reginald found out, he wasn't happy. >> he got wind of that and reached out to nailah in a threatening manner. >> sent her nasty e-mails and voice mails. >> did she worry about that a lot? >> she didn't exhibit any worries...
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christina was moving up. >> she was very driven. she liked designing things. she loved photography. she was making a business for her boyfriend at the time. >> reporter: hunter had an idea to start his own clothing line. >> he had a dream of, you know, starting a business with skater gear and stuff like that. >> reporter: he may have had the dream, but hunter didn't have the ambition or the money, relying on christina to help him with his business and with the bills. >> she worked a full-time job and was a manager. her boyfriend didn't do anything. she supported him. >> reporter: so she had a mom and a dad who worked, correct? >> uh-huh. >> right. >> reporter: where did she get this idea that it's, like, okay to be with a guy who didn't do anything? >> well, because that's our world, not her world. >> reporter: okay. >> i -- i know, i'm the same way. trust me. it bugged the heck out of me. >> reporter: on the friday of labor day weekend, hunter decided to drive to dallas and hang out with his friends and not with christina. she went back to her old neighborhood to see some high scho
christina was moving up. >> she was very driven. she liked designing things. she loved photography. she was making a business for her boyfriend at the time. >> reporter: hunter had an idea to start his own clothing line. >> he had a dream of, you know, starting a business with skater gear and stuff like that. >> reporter: he may have had the dream, but hunter didn't have the ambition or the money, relying on christina to help him with his business and with the bills....
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but now she is looking for her son, whom she is sure was stolen from her.he works in a self-help group for other victims, mothers, fathers, and children. an attorney is representing the victims in court. finally one of the people involved in this mass crime, gynecologist eduardo vela, has been accused of child abduction and document forgery. the 85-year-old defendant refuses to give interviews, but in 2010 some victims questioned him with a hidden camera. he claimed that distressed mothers had given their children up voluntarily, though there were no documents to show this. eduardo vela: the archive with the mothers' documents has been burned. i personally burned the obstetric records and the parents' declarations of agreement to adoption. mari cruz rodrigo: it just makes me sick. it infuriates me that this man might die before he is convicted. reporter: the attorney says the parents did not agree to give these children up for adoption. it was a systematic political and business measure, with government and church complicity. guillermo peÑa salsamendi: this
but now she is looking for her son, whom she is sure was stolen from her.he works in a self-help group for other victims, mothers, fathers, and children. an attorney is representing the victims in court. finally one of the people involved in this mass crime, gynecologist eduardo vela, has been accused of child abduction and document forgery. the 85-year-old defendant refuses to give interviews, but in 2010 some victims questioned him with a hidden camera. he claimed that distressed mothers had...
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and they banged tables to the rafters when she came m, tables to the rafters when she came in, she spokend she has achieved that. and we will achieve a good brexit and i believe by march 2019, she left two people banging the tables again. so i think that she is going to have a very good christmas. let me jump in. last week as we know there was quite a significant defeat for the government in parliament and theresa may is doing her best to roll back on that. i think if he continues —— if she continues into the new year saying that parliament should not have a voice there will be more rebellion to come. it is christmas, you both mentioned that and my request from you is that you both say something nice about the other‘s position. nigel, say something good that you like about remainders. it reminds me of a christmas carol, silent night. i find it incredibly difficult. i guess it is because they believe, i do genuinely relieved this, she does believe the future of the uk is best handcuffed to 27 other countries who are going down the plug hole quickly. i do genuinely believe that she believe
and they banged tables to the rafters when she came m, tables to the rafters when she came in, she spokend she has achieved that. and we will achieve a good brexit and i believe by march 2019, she left two people banging the tables again. so i think that she is going to have a very good christmas. let me jump in. last week as we know there was quite a significant defeat for the government in parliament and theresa may is doing her best to roll back on that. i think if he continues —— if she...
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she fell for him. but she didn't gamble on this. >> i could smell the odor of decay and blood. >> or this. >> at every turn there was another woman. >> married, with a child and women in multiple cities. >> what else is he capable of? >> capable of murder? he had an alibi. >> credit card transactions and phone records of me driving from las vegas. >> but could this little card hold the key? >> that was just a shot in the dark. >> absolutely. >> was he a calculating killer or was his lifestyle on trial? >> he made mistakes, but that doesn't make him a monster. >> was there one more card up his sleeve? >> it goes back to him thinking i've bluffed some of the best. >> the player. >>> hello and welcome to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. in this hour the story of a double murder that was shocking and puzzling. there were no witnesses and few clues. the victims, a respected couple. their son, it turned out, played poker for a living. could that lifestyle have had something to do with the crime? the case
she fell for him. but she didn't gamble on this. >> i could smell the odor of decay and blood. >> or this. >> at every turn there was another woman. >> married, with a child and women in multiple cities. >> what else is he capable of? >> capable of murder? he had an alibi. >> credit card transactions and phone records of me driving from las vegas. >> but could this little card hold the key? >> that was just a shot in the dark. >>...
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she won.ry proud of who she was. that is seymour platt talking about his mother, christine keeler, who died late last night in hospital, she had been suffering for some time from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. her place in history to which seymour platt was referring now of course secured by the revelation that she had had a sexual relationship, not just revelation that she had had a sexual relationship, notjust with revelation that she had had a sexual relationship, not just with former conservative ministerjohn profumo was very much a rising star of government in those days, he was war secretary in the government of harold macmillan in 1963, but also with a russian intelligence officer, a soviet assistant commander, and that relationship was regarded as a potential security risk. john profumo's fate was sealed because he had lied both to the prime minister and ina had lied both to the prime minister and in a statement to the house of commons that he had had any relationship with that
she won.ry proud of who she was. that is seymour platt talking about his mother, christine keeler, who died late last night in hospital, she had been suffering for some time from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. her place in history to which seymour platt was referring now of course secured by the revelation that she had had a sexual relationship, not just revelation that she had had a sexual relationship, notjust with revelation that she had had a sexual relationship, not just with...
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she probably thought she was lucky that she wouldn't see me again. i don't know how that. >> reporter: but she did. they married within months and settled in alaska where clay worked on the pipeline, started a family right away. and there were issues. aren't there always? clay wasn't interested in church, not the way she was. she wanted you to be there. >> yeah, i couldn't. i couldn't meet her there. it is a big issue. and i'm not sitting here saying i was right and it had to be my way or she was wrong. that's not an issue at all. we were different. >> reporter: they divorced in 2000, hot and cold. they'd lasted ten years that time. yes, that time. full of hope and good will, they tried again in 2006, they remarried, moved to washington state, set up a house in deer park. and from there clay commuted up to his job in alaska, which meant he had to be gone weeks at a time. so when he came home -- >> the kids and i were about playing catch, playing frisbee, playing basketball. >> reporter: having fun? >> yeah. so it wasn't uncommon to -- i know chanin s
she probably thought she was lucky that she wouldn't see me again. i don't know how that. >> reporter: but she did. they married within months and settled in alaska where clay worked on the pipeline, started a family right away. and there were issues. aren't there always? clay wasn't interested in church, not the way she was. she wanted you to be there. >> yeah, i couldn't. i couldn't meet her there. it is a big issue. and i'm not sitting here saying i was right and it had to be my...
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she didn't-- she didn't die. and i said, "no, she's not dead. >> what was the turning point? her apartment. and she didn't answer. >> detective capps did say it was homicide. >> i think we-- we had a strong feeling that possibly there was some type of sexual assault that occurred and that somebody was trying to cover up some evidence. >> kelly brown of the eagle newspaper had another story to write. >> this is a community that's not used to a lot of murders. it's not used to violent crimes like this. and it certainly wasn't used to having murder viim be set on fire. ev law enforcement, they thought, what, what do we have on our hands here? >> on the night of carolyn's murder, there had been a small party in one of the apartments. and now the detective was canvassing the complex. looking for leads. >> reporter: you're literally dock knocking on doors. >> yes. >> in one unit, two men answered. one of them had been to the party. his name was ynobe matthews he >> he mentioned that he did attend this party. she was there. >> like many people who'd attended, ynobe agreed to an inte
she didn't-- she didn't die. and i said, "no, she's not dead. >> what was the turning point? her apartment. and she didn't answer. >> detective capps did say it was homicide. >> i think we-- we had a strong feeling that possibly there was some type of sexual assault that occurred and that somebody was trying to cover up some evidence. >> kelly brown of the eagle newspaper had another story to write. >> this is a community that's not used to a lot of murders....
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she's a good sport, gets up, she's laughing. she's still laughing. okay, she's up. she's up.he's up. whoa, i mean she's down, she's up. whoa, nothing like -- oh, no, hold on, girl, hold on! >> are you sure it's not been never. never been on the ice ever? >> finally she makes it over to the wall and that's when where you should stay. >> the best present is presents. see a bunch of people here, shhh, walking up to this gate and trying to get everybody, you know, let's hide behind the wall here. once this guy reaches the gate, does the old knocker-roo. this is one of the cases you better open that door. >> surprise! >> i hope you like man tears. jan shriver it from denmark living in brazil. he had a couple of tough years, a divorce, missed his family, and just turned 40. >> twin brother? >> they look like twins. >> they look similar. his mom, dad, brother and sister-in-law flew all the way from denmark to brazil, just for this moment, just to say we love you, man. >> and there's nothing better than that, when you're going through a rough time. you just want your mom there, your
she's a good sport, gets up, she's laughing. she's still laughing. okay, she's up. she's up.he's up. whoa, i mean she's down, she's up. whoa, nothing like -- oh, no, hold on, girl, hold on! >> are you sure it's not been never. never been on the ice ever? >> finally she makes it over to the wall and that's when where you should stay. >> the best present is presents. see a bunch of people here, shhh, walking up to this gate and trying to get everybody, you know, let's hide...