this has not been anything near to compared to what we saw in ferguson over the shooting of michael brown. some of it also, i think you have to credit the response of the police. they have not come out heavy-handed. they have not come out heavily armed and heavily geared up. this has been a peaceful protest. kate? john yang in our chicago bureau. i want to go back to kevin tibbles out on the street among the protesters. kevin? i m speaking with jason. what s your last name? bowles. jason bowles. you have recently moved to chicago, but why are you walking on the street? well, because the segregation that s here and the upsetness between the races and pretty evident and it s very upsetting and i m really upset and it makes me feel sad that when i was a child, i grew up being
and sure enough he wiped the steam away and it made a dynamic shot. bowles later invited director of photography brian kelly to experience mattress curling. one of his improvised in-cell workouts. stick your ass out, like you re taking a squat. guarantee that will [ bleep ] you up quick. it s heavy. yeah. you feel it? oh, yeah. my arms are bigger than his. look at the guns.
along with the dozens he s already facing, two new charges have just been filed. both for premeditated murder. never been charged with murder. and it s kind of funny because i ve been charged with everything else but that. co-defendant severed from me, so he could testify against me. i understand what he s doing to save hisself. would i do it? i don t think so. but for each his own. what i don t understand is this is the life you sign up for. you want to go getting in trouble. and then all of a sudden, you can t take the heat and you turn around and you go tell on everybody. we take an oath. for this to happen is very upsetting. though his lawyer has entered a not guilty plea on the new murder charges, bowles seemed resigned to the likely end result, a murder conviction in at least one of the cases.
i was getting sentenced, i would have rather just, you know if i could, i ll just go out to the firing squad or something, you know, just end it. in reality, all i m doing is dying a slow, painful death, you know? the victim was shot four times, face and chest area. briceno s childhood friend, jeremy bowles, will likely never see freedom again either. one more time in the head. after confessing to 29 murders, bowles has been asked by jail officials to detail the killings in writing. as the details come forward, our chain will basically be to gather all the information from him as much as possible, document it on paper. and then what we ll do is we ll start contacting the law enforcement agencies that it concerns. from there, those agencies will
corners to push anything away anymore. not only did bowles run out of corners to push away the crimes of his past, he s decided to come to terms with them. though he had earlier alluded to having committed murder, he decided to reveal to us the stunning magnitude of his homicidal past. i remember 29 murders in detail. from times, dates, places. from caliber of weapons, methods used. i remember the sounds of people begging for their lives. i remember people saying no. i remember the smell of blood. i mean, they say you re a psychopath murderer after three people, a serial killer. i ve blown that out of the water