CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) —- Since 1891, children have been taken in and taken care of by the founder and staff of Jenkins Orphanage, now known as Jenkins Youth and Family Village. Their mission had always been to educate and empower young people. One hundred three years later, the mission and music are still a part […]
the beautiful city that could have been savanna s home, if life hadn t taken such a turn that ultimately led here. the charleston jail where her mom was awaiting trial. we don t know what s going to happen. i m looking forward to going to trial, to be honest. i think we re going to give it all we got and that s all we can really say, right? it is. that s it. so, we can only hope. and she said to me, i ve done this all for you and i ve succeeded. she doesn t care what happens to her. reporter: lee s defense for what she did had not changed from the allegations she had made 20 years before. namely that harris had abused savanna that time when she picked her up with the bloody nose. lead prosecutor, nathan williams, said he re-investigated the incident, but like the original inquiry, found no evidence to support lee s charge. the first doctor said there
that s going to happen and the last thing you want. it s a way of life, i guess. based on everything you said, it seems like you re chronic alcoholic. how much longer do you think you re going to make it? and what do you see as your end? i don t know. if i don t quit, i ll probably maybe 70-something. but if i keep going like this, i don t think i ll live to see 60. in another part of the charleston jail, 26-year-old cory youngman is nearly as well-known as foster. you got no at home. we don t have the accommodation for that, sir. cory youngman was typical of a lot of the drug addicts we interview. he was young. he was really kind of cocky. i hope my son s mother doesn t see this. always in the mirror. he s in jail in the mirror. fixing his hair. i got to ask about the hair. the hair?
how much longer do you think you re going to make it? and what do you see as your end? i don t know. if i don t quit, i ll probably maybe 70-something. but if i keep going like this, i don t think i ll live to see 60. in another part of the charleston jail, 26-year-old cory youngman is nearly as well-known as foster. you got no at home. we don t have the accommodation for that, sir. cory youngman was typical of a lot of the drug addict we d interview. he was young, he was kind of cocky. i hope my son s mother doesn t see this. always in the mirror. he s in jail in the mirror. fixing his hair. what is it about the hair? the hair. i just kind of started it out of boredom and i like it. it s probably not something maybe i ll keep it when i go to school. it s not like you can walk into
you said seems like you re chronic alcoholic. how much longer do you think you re going to make it? and what do you see as your end? i don t know. if i don t quit, i ll probably maybe 70-something. but if i keep going like this, i don t think i ll live to see 60. in another part of the charleston jail, 26-year-old cory youngman is nearly as well-known as foster. you got no at home. we don t have the accommodation for that, sir. cory youngman was typical of a lot of the drug addict we d interview. he was young, he was kind of cocky. i hope my son s mother doesn t see this. always in the mirror. he s in jail in the mirror. fixing his hair. what is it about the hair? the hair. i just kind of started it out of boredom and i like it.