custody calling, it quote, deeply concerning and heartbreaking but adding it s been more than ten years since a child died in their custody translator: i want them to bring my son here. i need to see him soon. i m very sad that he died. reporter: felipe s mother inconsolable as she waits to find out how her young son died. the family now pleading with the u.s. government to return his body, to to be laid to rest back home in guatemala. translator: they told us they were doing what we can to get him back, but we just want them to hurry. reporter: we here now learning that the autopsy for the 8-year-old boy could take between six and 12 weeks leaving the gomez family waiting such a long time to find out what officially happened and why their little boy died. dana? absolutely heartbreaking. nick violence yeah, thank you for bringing us that report, and back here around the table, i mean, you know, as a mother, as a human, to hear that kind of anguish from a mother about the de
when she was in custody, the new york post ran a custody calling her a prostitute. saying she was turning tricks while in police custody. these are the types of attacks that go onto sexual assault victims who try to come forward. it s fair to say in the grand scheme of me too there are gray areas but mark judge, that s the writer who was in the room supposedly with brett kavanaugh and with professor ford wrote in 2015 about what he calls, ready for this one? a middle ground between a woman saying yes and no. he writes, if that man is any kind of man, he ll allow himself to feel the awesome power, the wonderful beauty of uncontrollable male passion. mark judge, fyi, for guys who