[cheers and applause] shannon: the crowd outside the courtroom going wild for actor johnny depp as the jury ends up mostly on his side. the multimillion dollar decision against his ex-wife amber heard. but we begin tonight in tulsa, abigail dai of fox 23 news leads us off tonight with the latest on wednesday s tragedy. hello, abigail. high there. it has been an extremely emotional day here in tulsa. i m standing just across the street from the natale medical center on st. francis campus, where all this happen. you can see the flashing lights are behind me as police continue to investigate. they say today a man came into the building along with a rifle and a handgun, killing four victims before turning that gun on himself. police say they responded to an active shooter call just around 4:50:00 p.m. and they arrived on scene and just 3 minutes. officers arrived to the sound of gunshots, but police say once they got inside, and onto the second floor, they found four victims
a social gathering, that was clearly against the rules at the time. now, borisjohnson knows this and he knew this all along, and he s just trying to lie to the british public, and it seems like he s laughing at them now. any day now, the senior official sue gray will publish her report and its expected more images will be unveiled. we ll have more on the latest revelations and the new questions for the metropolitan police on the way they decided who should be fined. also tonight. nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, held in iran for six years on spying charges, says she was forced to sign a false confession before she could leave. the number of confirmed cases of monkeypox in the uk has reached 57, including the first case in scotland. and with a buggy at the ready, the queen was determined to visit the chelsea flower show in platinum jubilee year. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel: high fives all around, as raducanu battles back at roland garros to book her place in t
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are polly mackenzie, who s chief executive of the cross party think tank, demos. and also with me is sam lister, the deputy political editor at the daily express. welcome to both of you. thank you for being with us this monday evening. let s take a look at the front pages. almost all of them lead on that photograph published earlier today, the party gate revelations asking how borisjohnson escaped police fines after pictures emerged of him drinking at downing street party when other people in attendance were fine. the guardian has the same story and believes he will face further questions of the event because some of those present were fined and the prime minister wasn t. the telegraph has a similar line also saying that the prime minister did not receive a questionnaire from the police about his presence at this event. he i says boris johnson his presence at this event. he i says
All im thinking is, is shannon really gone . We interviewed her roommates, boyfriends, everybody is a suspect. Then a phone rings. Right. He says ive kidnapped her, i have her. And we ran his criminal history. Thats when all the bells went off. He pulls in, asked me to get in the car. I feel the cold blade against my neck. He carries me to the basement of his home. It was jawdropping just chilling they started digging and they found womens clothing. It was just escalating escalating there were so many victims, arent there . There were. There still are. Until this guy is no longer in existence. I will carry this fight hello, and welcome to dateline Shannon Melendi dreamed big. At 15, she wanted to become a Supreme Court justice. In college, she scored a prestigious internship at former president jimmy carters foundation. Then, suddenly she vanished detectives had a suspect in their sights. But it would take years, and the revelation of another teenagers horrific tale, to unravel the mys