veronica weiss was held at westlake high school. she graduated last year. her brother is trying to make sense of it all. you can t analyze look in this guy s mind or you ll go crazy. he already took my sister s life. he s gone. it is good there is immediate closure. three of the 13 victims from friday s attack are still in the hospital. as police continue their investigation, there s still that burning question, could the killer have been stopped in the minutes leading up to friday s deadly killing spree? abc s clayton sandell continues our coverage. amazing grace students must now say final good-byes to katherine cooper, a painter about to graduate with a degree in art history. veronika weiss was just ending her first year of college. cheng hong studying computer engineering along with george chen worked as a ymca counselor and weihan wang who went by david. he loved playing basketball. christopher michael-martinez planned to go to law school. in sad hindsight, police, famil
another guard while on duty. there were other guards at the gate but no one else was injured. the shooter is in custody, but there is no reason why he opened fire. this is an isolated incident and the base was never locked down. a jury in houston decides the punishment for a woman convicted of killing her boyfriend by hitting him in the head with her stiletto. as we hear from abc s mary bruce, the shoe was prominently featured during the trial. reporter: a blue suede platform pump, size 9, with a 5 1/2 inch stiletto. and it was used to kill. we the jury find the defendant ana trujillo, guilty. convicted of bludgeoning her boyfriend to death with her high heel. guilty of fatally striking dr. stefan anderson, 25 times in the face with her now infamous shoe. in weeks of testimony, her attorneys argue that 45-year-old mother of two was simply defending herself from a vicious attack by anderson.
take me out to the ball game take me out to the crowd i can go for peanuts and cracker jacks right about now. finally this half hour, baseball s major leagues have today off after last night s all-star game. the american league defeated the national league, 3-0, but actually this story has nothing to do with the game itself. but it is about an all-star of sorts. he truly is the man when it comes to getting his hands on balls. baseballs, that is. abc s i tried so hard to get through it. reporter: it s a thrill no diehard baseball fan ever outgrows. snagging a ball at a game and watching it happen live on television. hey, batter, batter.
do you think parents can really take on that responsibility of making sure their kids do better in school? are they equipped? listen, we are not talking dark dash i m not expecting these kids to write the magna cart tafplt abc s, 1, 2, 3 s, i think every parent can just about do that. we have class force parents. we have after school problems if kids are having problems. we have tutoring problems, we have everything you d ever ask for except for parents that are engaged and involved. if a parent doesn t care if a child shows up for school, if they show up they don t care if they are asleep during the school day, as long as they are getting their check, i mean we have to motivate these parents. the only way to break the generational cycle of poverty is education, that is the golden ticket out of poverty. and some people just renews to have any responsibility. we keep trying to put it all on our schools or put it all on our teachers. we can t do that. jaime: let me let dr. roberts in w
is it what we think it is? i used to work there at abc, there was always a startling news investigation. cell phones will give you cancer, so will teflon pants this scaremongering is constant and earlier this year the scare was pink slime. with 70% of the super market ground beef containing pink slime, how will know what s in your beef? is there something in there called pink slime? sounds awful. then as abc news explained, people are upset about that. parents, schools, state officials, insisting the government do something about pink slime. they re insisting because abc news just scared them to death. abc s reporting persuaded almost all school systems to stop using that form of meat in one month. the company that made it lost its lost 80% of its business. we invited the beef company to