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susan candiotti reports, some people say it hits too close to home. >> reporter: eight years of waiting is eight years too long for jim riches. he wants the alleged 9/11 conspirators tried in new york. the attack killed his son, a fellow firefighter. >> i want to get this moving, justice delay suicide justice denied. >> reporter: a handful of civilians got a close-up look attica lead sheik mohammed and others in a guantanamo courtroom last january when ksm told the military judge he's the mastermind of 9/11. we don't care about capital punishment or a life sentence, he said. we are doing jihad for the cause of god. >> they called for jihad against america, proud of what they did. the man who murdered my son issing there saying he's proud he killed my sob. >> reporter: but another relative said bringing the tear tore suspects back to the scene of the crime will bring unbearable pain. he lost his son in the attack. >> to bring it back here, my feelings, it's tasteless, insensitive. and those scars will be open again. >> reporter: new york is ready, the one who pushed for the 9/11 commissi
susan candiotti reports, some people say it hits too close to home. >> reporter: eight years of waiting is eight years too long for jim riches. he wants the alleged 9/11 conspirators tried in new york. the attack killed his son, a fellow firefighter. >> i want to get this moving, justice delay suicide justice denied. >> reporter: a handful of civilians got a close-up look attica lead sheik mohammed and others in a guantanamo courtroom last january when ksm told the military...
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as susan candiotti reports buyers say there is a big lesson behind this auction. >> reporter: fast ands bidding to buy a piece of bernie madoff. anyone could watch online. >> $10,000. now 0. 20. now 30. >> reporter: inside the auction, no cameras allowed. here is part of madoff's spread at a preview. more than 51 watches, lots of gold-studded rolexes among them. this one, a rare prisoner watch from world war ii, sold for 65 grand. ruth madoff's triple-diamond drop earrings estimated at around $21,000 went for -- $70,000, more than triple their projected worth. madoff's house sign valued at 20 bucks sold for $2,000. his decorative buoy took in $7,500. madoff's custom silk mets jacket worth about $500 went for more than 14 grand. a retired st. louis businessman flew in for the auction, ready to spend big. you snagged a number of items. you have any idea how much you spent? >> no, but i'm sure it was in the six figures. >> reporter: he's taking home a bu bundle of glamorous jewelry, including these pearls for $1,200. four times their estimated price. surprise gifts for his six grand child
as susan candiotti reports buyers say there is a big lesson behind this auction. >> reporter: fast ands bidding to buy a piece of bernie madoff. anyone could watch online. >> $10,000. now 0. 20. now 30. >> reporter: inside the auction, no cameras allowed. here is part of madoff's spread at a preview. more than 51 watches, lots of gold-studded rolexes among them. this one, a rare prisoner watch from world war ii, sold for 65 grand. ruth madoff's triple-diamond drop earrings...
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susan candiotti reports, some people say it hits too close to home. >> eight years of waiting is eight years too long for retired firefighter jim riches. he wants the alleged 9/11 conspirators tried in new york. the attack killed his son, a fellow firefighter. >> i just want to get this moving, justice delayed is justice denied. >> reporter: riches is one of a handful of civilians that got a close-up look at suspected terrorist khalid shaikh mohammed and others at a guantanamo courtroom last january. that's when ksm told a military judge he was the mastermind of 9/11. we don't care about capital punishment or life in prison. >> they called jihad against america. they're proud of what he did. here i am sitting there, the man that murdered my son is saying he's proud he killed my son. >> reporter: another relative of one of the victims said bringing the suspects back to the scene of the crime will bring unbearable pain. he lost his son in the attacks. >> to bring it back here, to me, my feelings, it's tasteless, it's incensensitive and those ss are going to be opened again. >> christian
susan candiotti reports, some people say it hits too close to home. >> eight years of waiting is eight years too long for retired firefighter jim riches. he wants the alleged 9/11 conspirators tried in new york. the attack killed his son, a fellow firefighter. >> i just want to get this moving, justice delayed is justice denied. >> reporter: riches is one of a handful of civilians that got a close-up look at suspected terrorist khalid shaikh mohammed and others at a guantanamo...
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the tears were flowing in that interview with susan candiotti. she even had to hug her to console her at one point. i want to go back to stayy kaiser. people wonder why not report this. let's start there. what do you think the mindset is of tonya? >> she may not have reported it because she was afraid of the consequences on herself or whether he might come back and kill her. there's another piece, where she did go to where he lived. there's shame in that. even though she did not ask to be victimized, there is shame that she walked into his house and there and available. >> what about the guilt she's dealing with now, stacy? >> at the same time i think she's counting her blessings for living. i really do think there's a lot of guilt. i think she believes and knows that if she had come out sooner, she might have saved some lives. >> i want to go back to councilman reed. are you concerned about some of the victims' families are going to -- they want answers. they want to know how a guy like this did what he did for a number of years? >> not only the
the tears were flowing in that interview with susan candiotti. she even had to hug her to console her at one point. i want to go back to stayy kaiser. people wonder why not report this. let's start there. what do you think the mindset is of tonya? >> she may not have reported it because she was afraid of the consequences on herself or whether he might come back and kill her. there's another piece, where she did go to where he lived. there's shame in that. even though she did not ask to be...
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susan candiotti. thank you. we appreciate it, as always. >>> breaking news tonight, as well, as investigators continue to turn anthony sowell's house inside outlo looking for more victims. nancy grace will have the latest breaking developments. watch her at 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern right here. >>> meanwhile, investigators think three dickinson state softball players made the mistake of driving into a pond. no foul play suspected in the deaths of 22-year-old kristen gemar, 20-year-old and 21-year-old. the bodies of the women and newfeld's dog, in fact, were found in the submerged suv. it was found resten on its wheels in ten feet of water and doors and windows were closed. signals from the women's last desperate phone call on sunday night led investigators from that pond which was hidden by tall grass on private property. >>> what are you looking at here? determined and fearless anti-government protestors in iran. they're back on the street for the first time in weeks. and this time they chanted "obama, you're
susan candiotti. thank you. we appreciate it, as always. >>> breaking news tonight, as well, as investigators continue to turn anthony sowell's house inside outlo looking for more victims. nancy grace will have the latest breaking developments. watch her at 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern right here. >>> meanwhile, investigators think three dickinson state softball players made the mistake of driving into a pond. no foul play suspected in the deaths of 22-year-old kristen gemar,...