well, i think that i m still in shock right now. but i think it s good going to the media and telling dianna s story has really helped me. paul, tell me what you want people to know about your daughter. what i want them to know about her? first off, i just got a report from the coroner s office that the mauling reports in the media yesterday and earlier today were not true. there was no mauling by the lion. it was more likely a quick suffocation and neck fracture. there was no blood, and they think it was a quick death, followed by some injuries by the lion probably just playing too hard. and also, she was so happy. her last two months there as an internship at cat haven were the happiest of her life. her mother and i agree we had never seen her happier since the two months she got there. i heard since she was 7 years
all 115 in place ready to go. they ll be casting ballots soon behind closed doors but have yet to set a date for the process of the conclave to begin. back home, there is anger over the shutting down of parochial schools. in new york alone, they re shutting down two dozen schools including the blessed sacrament school in the bronx. in its time which is now running out, that one school changed a lot of lives, including the life of one neighborhood girl who grew up to be a supreme court justice, justice sonia sotomayor who went back with me today. u.s. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor came back because she wanted to highlight the importance of catholic schools in her life and the lives of kids growing up as she did. would you have been able to become the person you are, in the position you are without this school? doubtful. would my brother and i have been
circumstances. thanks for being with us. let me know what you think of all this. follow me on twitt twitter @andersoncooper. coming up next, my exclusive interview with sonia sotomayor at the grade school that she says gave her a great start in life but won t be around for children like her. heart breaking. i can t even tell you. it s like closing not just a chapter in my life, but slamming a door on an entire history. not just my history, but the countless students who have walked through these halls. we ll tell you why the school is closing. later, was this a happy couple, or was jodi arias, as she claims, a virtual victim held captive? jurors asking tough questions, new questions today in her trial, casting doubt on her version of the relationship that ended with him dead and her on trial for her life. stunning new details ahead. lobsterfest is the king of all promotions.
directly back to either protecting travis reputation reporter: what about arias s experience with guns? never fired a gun but i was relatively familiar with them. reporter: and even if she wasn t sure she shot alexander as she says, why not call 911 for help? in case. when i sort of came out of the fog i realized oh, crap, something bad had happened. and i was scared to call any authority at that point. reporter: right after she killed alexander arias drove to utah to visit another guy. jury wanted to know how she could kiss another man just hours after shooting and stabbing her exboyfriend to death. she explained, she had no choice. she had to show up to avoid suspicion. and like every other day in court, the testimony eventually turned to the couple s sex life. the jury has listened to recordings of their phone sex, read their dirty text messages, even looked at naked pictures they took the day of the
protecting travis reputation. reporter: and what about arias experience with guns. never fired a gun, but i was relatively familiar with them. reporter: and even if she wasn t sure she had shot alexander as she says, why not call 911 for help in case? when i sort of came out of the fog, i realized, oh, crap. something bad had happened. and i was scared to call any authority at that point. reporter: right after she killed alexander, arias drove to utah to visit another guy. the jury wanted to know how she could kiss another man just hours after shooting and stabbing her ex-boyfriend to death. she explained she had no choice. she had to show up to avoid suspicion, and like every other day in court, the testimony eventually turned to the couple s sex life. the jury has listened to recordings of their phone sex, read their dirty text messages, even looked at naked pictures they took the day of the killing, but they wanted to know more.