who killed this lajoya mccoy? detectives zeroed in on the father of her children, jose turner. as he collected his kids belongings from the crime scene, they obtained his dna for testing soon, someone once close to jose would drop a bombshell and break the case wide open! but first, her family shared their own harrowing tale. with the conclusion of, the dead of night. here is josh mankiewicz. pasadena, california. april 2013. it was close to 2 am. david and alicia were jolted awake. i heard some frantic banging, banging. it grew louder. at first some thinking maybe it is the police, maybe somebody is trying to break in. somebody was pounding on their front door. david got up to see who it was. and then we just hear, uncle david! and i am like, who is that?
words still ring true? absolutely, i think the queen was also a champion of liberty and religious freedom. she was a deeply religious person with a deeply held christian faith and conviction. she was somebody who i think was a real symbol of everything great britain stands for as a truly great nation and she dedicated every moment of her life to serving her nation. that dedication, that heart of service is a shining example for future generations to follow. she was a very selfless person who lived for a higher purpose and in that respect she was similar to my former boss margaret thatcher. we shared a similar sense of public service to the british nation. trace: you brought up margaret thatcher come i want to read this. this is from the guardian back in april 2013. the queen attends funerals very
[applause] [noise] and then, her cancer relapsed and it came back. it was april 2013, and my daughter hazel was two years old. and i was noticing that she was not quite herself. i kept calling the doctors, and everybody was going, it s probably just a flu. and i turned to my husband, and i said my mommy instincts are telling me that something is really wrong. he said, i think she has cancer. they performed some blood work tests, and then, an ultrasound. after several days of tests, we knew it was neural. all right, hazel, are you
and that bothered me, of course. a bit of hope after that first christmas without cari an april 2013. the phone rang. on the line was a man. saying that cari was at this homeless shelter in omaha. and that we were to go pick her up. what is happening in here, a new? just flutters, i mean, my heart was just racing like crazy. the shelter was about an hour away. nancy, who had neither seen her daughter nor heard her voice for months, with two and we to drive. so she asked her brother to take her. i was so tense. and it was just trying to catch a breath, and just did you rehearse what you would say when you saw her? where have you been? yeah, and you know, do you want to come back home? and investigator met naci at
old, we found it was all over her body. i took the pediatrician, and quickly found out that she had an incredibly rare and aggressive form of childhood leukemia. she had a 20% survival rate. she really endured a lot of suffering that first year. and then, she had a year and a half of just, wonderful cancer free childhood. [applause] [noise] and then, her cancer relapsed and it came back. . it was april 2013, and my