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by stabbing, you won't believe who he's targeting, a former fbi profiler and a crime consultant takes us inside the investigation. politics and beer? believe it or not, there is a connection, and it could decide who wins in new hampshire. >> sam adams with the lagger and i'm voting for jon huntsman. and exclusive, the queen of soul, the legendary aretha franklin on her plans to remarry. >> well, i might get marry now. i need someone to take care of me. >> that and more, right here, right now on cnn. hello, everyone, i'm don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. you're in the cnn newsroom. i want you to imagine this, a stranger showing up out of know where and taking your child and the court makes you stand by and just let it happen. that's exactly how a south carolina couple feels after losing custody of the 2-year-old girl they adopted and raised from birth. they're in a nasty battle with her biological father. who turned up and took her away with the full blessing of a judge. george howell explains why the federal law is on his side. george? >> this story has generated a lot of responses from our viewers, some outraged by who has happened to the family. others concerned about 2-year-old veronica, who at this point is caught up in a custody tug of war. veronica, a toddler, adopted and raised by the couple she's known since birth, taken from them by a court order on new year's eve and turned over to the native american biological father she has never met. a family torn apart by a law designed to keep indian families together. >> matt said when we had to do the transfer, it was like he was failing her as a father to siene her off with people she didn't know, what she must think of us. >> the family says it was an open adoption. but when veronica was four months old, the biological father, dustin brown filed suit to get her back. he claimed he had been tricked into signing papers to give up his daughter. the law was designed to keep indian children and their families together. cnn legal analyst avery freedman says in this case, the law was misused. >> it's a wonderful law which seeks to preserve the integrity of families of native americans, but it cannot be used as a bludgeon to destroy the integrity of an existing family. >> the assistant attorney general for the cherokee nation says the law is clear. >> some of the protections provided by the indian child welfare act, there's a placement preference, if children are removed by the state or if they're placed in a private adoption placement. the first choice is a family member. >> reporter: but in cases like this, what about the child? >> everybody keeps saying how bad they feel for us. but i mean, she's a 2-year-old girl who got shoved in a truck and driven to oklahoma with strangers. >> reporter: they thought the transfer would happen on new year's day but it happened on new year's eve, a lot sooner than they were prepared for. they've gotten to speak with veronica once a day after she was taken away. >> she said, hi, mommy, hi, daddy, i love you, numerous times. >> reporter: their daughter starting the new year with an entirely new family, the only family veronica has ever known, starting the year without her. dustin brun's attorney released a statement saying the indian child welfare act was not used as a loophole and he would have won custody regardless in south carolina. at this point the family plans to appeal to the south carolina supreme court and that case could be heard later in the summer. don? >> thank you very much for that. we appreciate it. we're learning new information this evening who vanished the day after christmas. her car was found with the engine still running but there's no sign of the 36-year-old. i spoke with her parents. they told me they just learned there was a 911 call about her car three hours after she was last seen. also, police say they want to requestion a man who was visiting english for the holidays. i asked stacey's parents what they know about him. there was someone with her that night, in st. louis now. i don't know if it was someone she was dating, but it was a friend. did they get into an argument and he left? >> by his admission, and we're only hearing one side. she asked him to leave. argument, dispute, whatever it was we don't know because we hear one side. >> and that was here in atlanta and now he is back in st. louis. >> that's correct. and so now this new timeline has come forth. someone had to see something. >> do you know this young man? did she ever talk about him? had you ever met him? >> she talked to me about him on christmas eve. because while i was talking to her, i know that he came in and she said that he was coming into the house and she says, oh, he's a friend of mine and it's not real serious. >> uh-huh. >> but they had been dating, is my understanding. >> if it's someone she had been dating and friendly with, did you try reaching out to him? is he available to talk to you? have you spoken to him? >> yes, personally, we called a few days after the first contact to him was made by the apd. and then a few days later, my husband and i just picked up the phone and called him and said, hey, have you heard anything from her? have you reached out to call her? and he said, no to both questions. >> so investigators are not calling that man a person of interest. and according to a police report, the man told investigators that english was aking out of character during his stay. he says he left after english began asking him if he was satan and told him to go home. we have a cnn exclusive. the family of a toddler missing in maine is speaking out. 2-year-old ayla reynolds vanished from her home three weeks ago. police have launched an official investigation. her paternal grandmother tells cnn family members had nothing to do with her disappearance. >> it's a very creepy feeling to think that somebody had been casing your house, that they had been watching the family's activities. i would give everything i own if we could have her back. >> police say the dipietros have fully cooperated in the investigation. time is real short, real short, and the pressure is high tonight in new hampshire, just a few days until the nation's first presidential primary. cnn political reporter shannon travis joins me now from manchester, all smiles, even though he's working night and day, working day and night as michael jackson says. shannon, there are two debates between now and the primary. one them is going on now. does it still look like mitt romney's race to lose her? >> reporter: i mean, look, mitt romney is basically trying to solidify his lead here in new hampshire. and part of the purpose of the debate, don, is for all of these candidates to make their last-ditch effort to voters here in the nation's first primary here in new hampshire. mitt romney has been the front runner, he's basically lived in the state for the past few minutes. jon huntsman has been here as well. rick santorum, he's got that fresh burst of steam now coming out of the iowa caucuses. being only eight votes behind mitt romney. ron paul, he's been doing real well in the polls. there's a battle for mitt romney to keep his lead, and there's also the battle for number two, who will emerge as pretty much the anti-romney candidate. >> that's why even though romney is taking most of the flack as a front-runner, his challengers, they're going after each other, because they're thinking if i'm not going to be number one, i want to be number two or close to it. >> that's right. the general thinking is you probably won't be able to stop mitt romney here in new hampshire but maybe you can decrease his margin of victory here. we want to be careful that we're not handing him a victory. he does hold a sizable lead in all the polls we're looking at. in this debate and the campaigning we've seen recently you've seen ron paul going after rick santorum. he has a new ad that will be airing in south carolina, calling him a not so true conservative. rick perry, after his re-assessment period jumps into the fray. there is this pitched race for the number two spot and going on from here, straight into south carolina, don. >> look at you with all of those reporters. looks like you're in a busy call center. that's kind of what it is. >> it's called multitasking. >> thank you, sir. appreciate it. make sure you stay with the best political team on television for complete coverage of the new hampshire primary. join wolf blitzer, erin burnett, candy crowley, john king, anderson cooper. and what does the taste of beer have to do with picking presidents? 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[ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli ♪ let's get you up to speed on your headlines. a tennessee man is accused of gunning down his estranged wife and mother-in-law inside a north according to our affiliate, wtvc, james benson was asked to leave the waiting room after he got in an argument. police say he went to his car and returned to the hospital and opened fire. benson drove to the police department and turned himself in immediately after that shooting. a connecticut paramedic is charged with raping a patient in the back of an ambulance while on the way to a hospital. the woman says 49-year-old mark powell assaulted herr while she was unconscious and strapped to a stretcher. the 22-year-old woman had fallen and suffered a concussion at a holiday party. the police chief calls it outrageous and horrifying conduct. >> obviously it's shocking. no member of the public should or would expect to be sexually assaulted during a ride in an ambulance. >> i should tell you that powell is free on $25,000 bond. a new head coach has been named to lead the troubled penn state football program. bill o'brien, the current new england patriots offensive coordinator will try to fill the shoes of joe paterno. in november, penn state fired paterno after a fallout of a child sex abuse scandal. man hunt for a serial killer in california who's been stabbing homeless men. fbi profiler jim clamente joins us to talk about this case. 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( bike bell) unbelievable. this one certainly is a mystery. the fbi has joined the investigation into three killings in southern california since the middle of december. police say it appears to be the work of a serial killer. all of the victims have at least one thing in common. they were homeless. here's cnn's casey wian. >> thank you for this meal. i ask for your hand of protection in this area. >> reporter: a prayer for protection for thousands of homeless in orange county, california, particularly meaningful now. police say they're being targeted by a serial killer. >> we're handing out sort of an emergency guide and kit we put together specifically because we realize these homeless men are being targeted by a murderer. we have a flashlight on a lanyard so they can see what they're doing and, you know, in case of an emergency, get some attention or hopefully scare away the perpetrator. >> the perpetrator was seen on a video, a shadow which suspect. this camera reports the first murder actually taking place. but police are releasing only a handful of still images. this is where the surveillance tape shows the killer standing on the night of december 20th. even today, a memorial to the victim james mcgilver is still here, reading he who oppresses the poor, shows contempt their their maker. and this one set simply, jim, we know you're at peace with mom. eight days after this body was found, the body of lloyd midall was found in anaheim. paul smith was found outside of a library in yorba linda. >> we believe it's a serial killer, because of the proximity in time that these murders occurred, the fact that all of these victims were mid-aged male ho homeless. they were all stabbed multiple times and geographically they were quite close to each. >> reporter: three local police agencies, the orange county sheriff and the fbi are investigating the killings and looking for the driver of this white early 2000s model toyota corolla. homeless men are being advised to spend the night in shelters. which is giving to run short of beds. casey wian, cnn, california. >> why would someone commit murders like this? we're going to answer that. jim clemente, he's a special agent and writer to the television show "criminal minds" and he joins us from los angeles. hey, jim, doing okay? >> yeah, how you doing, don? >> before we go into this person who is doing this, first of all, tell us how would you go about profiling this killer? >> well, we always start with victimology, we look at why he's picking particular people at a particular time at a particular place, and the first thing you're going to look at, you're going to learn from those victim or victims, what he desires what's important to him, why is he killing? will all come from those choices that he makes. >> what would be driving someone to do this, especially targeting homeless people? >> the first thing it could be is that these may be the easiest victims to get access to, they're available, they're vulnerable. or it could be that these men represent someone that he has issues with. i don't think he has issues with these particular individuals, it's just that they represent somebody that he has an issue with. >> could it be a homeless person? >> it could be, certainly, but there was a photograph of him and the police have, i'm sure, better images of him. but he could be homeless, but he could -- he probably lives in a regular situation. somebody lives next door to him. somebody may live with him. they may have noticed that he's been absent at certain times when he should have been there. these unexplained absences or he should have been there around the time of the murders. somebody out there knows him and can help the police catch him. >> that's a good point because many times people don't realize that the person who's doing horrific crimes are right in their midst and there's certain behaviors you wouldn't think about unless someone points it out. >> people will think that anybody who does this is going to be a monster in their normal life. but they're fairly normal life in their regular life. it's just in their offending behavior that they become extremely violent. this guy is stabbing multiple times, he probably has issues of violence in his life. >> do they usually hear that they're aware of media coverage and some of them crave it and they watch, because they like to be in the spotlight? >> yes, some offenders do, yes. and this guy is attacking a number of people in a very short period of time. he has generated a lot of news, and i'm sure that he's paying attention to it. >> the police say, listen, they should stay in a shelter, these homeless people, that's how they can protect themselves, is there anything beyond that they can do. >> they can look out for one another. although they don't live together, they should group, they should congregate. that should sleep in shifts if they are in sort of remote areas. i think that will help protect them from this lone attacker. >> jim clemente, much appreciate it. >> thank you, sir. coming up, a hybrid shark, a rocket crashing to earth and this mysterious plane being shown for the first time. your saturday night mysteries are next. 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[ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ i want you to check this out. it is from a cnn viewer, i-reporter robert niles says he shot this in orange, california, with his christmas gift. this is so cool, scientists call this swarm. swarm intelligence. swarm intelligence. flying in unison, the choice to go up or down, right or left isn't made by any one bird. they just go the way everybody else is going, which makes you wonder if any of them -- >> there's got to be one lead bird, right? >> it makes you wonder if any of them have political aspirations in the future. it's time for "saturday night mysteries" with jacqui jeras. we don have any music. >> something for next week. something to look forward to next week. a 70-year-old piece of world war i history has been discovered on the ocean floor. tell us about it. >> it's actually a really rare find, it's a world war ii hell diver. there's only one or two that are is still in operation at this time. it's on the ocean floor about four miles off the coast of florida near jupiter, but it's upside down so nobody knows if there are perhaps remains inside of it. nobody knows if there's maybe still some ammunition on board of this. it's now the property of the navy, they're going to go in and investigate. if it is a grave, they're likely going to leave it where it is. if not, there's several museums that said they would like to bring it up and restore it and eventually put it on display. but no matter the way you look at it, it's a piece of history and there's a potential that they may raise it up. >> i just like to leave things as they are. it's kind of a water theme tonight, because there are reports tonight of a freak of nature. tell us about this hybrid shark. >> this one scares me. a hybrid shark is a scary thing to me, because if you get like one of those little fast ones and you get great white teeth to go with it, you're in real trouble. that's just my personal issue. this one is kind of cool. it's being hailed as the world's first evidence of interspecies breeding. the australian black tip shark and the common black tip shark. while it sounds similar, one of them is smaller and lives in warmer water, the other one is bigger and lives in cooler water. researchers are trying to figure out how the heck these two things got together. right now the theory is, potentially climate change, global warming. the warmer water is in places it didn't use to be. the sharks are meeting up with each other, there you go, hybrid sharks. >> that's what you want, a bigger, stronger, faster. >> they say this could be other evidence of other hybrid species out there. is the sky really falling? >> we've had two of them recently. >> yes, yes. >> they both landed in the ocean but spacecraft, it could happen again, falling to the earth. you probably heard about it, the russian spacecraft that's been out there and they've been trying to make connection with this thing for the next couple of weeks. they say this is going to eventually fall and make its way to the earth. the rocket boosters never went off. it never got up towards the mars moon where it was supposed to go. they say this is going to crash into the earth, when and where, somewhat of a mystery. the best estimate is between january 14th and the 17th, most likely on the 15th. this could be anywhere between englan england. >> it's past my bedtime. >> we're talking about beer and politics. >> all right. >> beer drinkers like mitt romney or something. is that the deal? >> thank you, mystery woman. yes, that's the deal. coming up next, the cnn exclusive, the queen of soul, aretha franklin, sits down with soledad o'brien to talk about getting married again. first, here's fredricka whitfield on "cnn newsroom." breaking away from traditional new year's resolutions. edit your life from your closet to facebook. how to identify what weighs you down in 2011 and start anew in a nontraditional way in 2012. join me at 5:00 p.m. eastern sunday. lobster. still just $15. get soup, salad, unlimited cheddar bay biscuits, dessert, and your choice of 7 entrées, like new honey bbq shrimp skewers or shrimp and scallops alfredo. all four courses, just $15. 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Polling
,
Runner Up
,
Many
,
Lots
,
Bar Hoing
,
Beers
,
Whether
,
Paychecks
,
Data
,
Let
,
Characters
,
Bar
,
The End
,
Bars
,
Lagger Beers
,
Domestic
,
Point
,
Aren T
,
Bob Marley
,
Didn T
,
Name
,
Stuff
,
Comedian
,
Local
,
Wine
,
Wines
,
Singer
,
Suggestions
,
Drink
,
Fades
,
Young
,
10 1 2
,
Listen
,
Drinking
,
Funny
,
18
,
Drinkers
,
Christina
,
Book
,
Mark
,
Ways
,
Craft Beers
,
Vermont
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