so, it s not st. peter, george who is it? it may be a case of mistaken identity. there was another martyr called st. peter who died in around 304. so, it may well be a relic of st. peter, just not st. peter the apostle. that would certainly fit with the date. however, this doesn t get us any closer to resolving the great mystery whether st. peter was in rome. or what the status of the vatican. exactly. for that we need to go and sample the material. but with no access to the bones found beneath the vatican, it s impossible to say definitively if peter really came to rome. for many, it remains a historical mystery. it s not impossible that peter did make the journey to rome, but there is not enough early evidence to suggest that he did.
robert mueller, and the list goes on and on. it s called st. paul s and attorneys say they are about to expose a secret culture where graduating boys compete to sleep with as many younger students as possible. according to the associated press, labrie told police he wanted to be number one in that contest. he s now charged with sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl on the roof of a campus building last year. and get this? his attorney is the same person who defended mobster whitey bulger. boris sanchez looks at the case of the scandal that has rocked this prestigious school. reporter: six congressmen, 13 u.s. ambassadors and our current secretary of state, john kerry, have all called this prestigious prep school home. but today the steep traditions of st. paul s school in concord, new hampshire, are getting a closer look as allegations of rape put the school under a spotlight.
law enforcement, brotherhood of blue. our next guest former cop of the st. louis police department recently wrote, cops were not being held accountable for their actions and racism on the force was rampant. a couple officers ran a website called st. louis cop talk where officers could post about their experiences and opinion. at some point during my career it became so full of racist rants that the site administrator temporarily shut it down. cops routinely called anyone of color a thug whether a victim or a bystander. joining me a former st. louis cop. redditt, you had a great post about your time being a police officer. why did you enter the force and why did you decide to leave? i entered the force largely due to the fact that i saw it as
a couple officers ran a website called st. louis cop talk where officers could post about their experiences and opinion. at some point during my career it became so full of racist rants that the site administrator temporarily shut it down. cops routinely called anyone of color a thug whether a victim or a bystander. joining me a former st. louis cop. redditt, you had a great post about your time being a police officer. why did you enter the force and why did you decide to leave? i entered the force largely due to the fact that i saw it as an opportunity to help in the community from an empowered position with access to resources, and in many respects, it was that. ultimately, though, chris, i had to leave the department because i became so profoundly disillusioned with the criminal justice system in the united
our next guest former cop of the st. louis police department recently wrote, cops were not being held accountable for their actions and racism on the force was rampant. a couple officers ran a website called st. louis cop talk where officers could post about their experiences and opinion. at some point during my career it became so full of racist rants that the site administrator temporarily shut it down. cops routinely called anyone of color a thug whether a victim or a bystander. joining me a former st. louis cop. redditt, you had a great post about your time being a police officer. why did you enter the force and why did you decide to leave? i entered the force largely due to the fact that i saw it as an opportunity to help in the community from an empowered position with access to resources, and in many respects, it was that. ultimately, though, chris, i had to leave the department because i became so profoundly