strong together. she gave me a lot of support, just there for me, when i needed her. but was there something about these two that no one knew? what are you seeing? a series of messages. i had to read them a couple of times to take it all in. really shocking. a trail of text messages, leading to the darkest of discoveries. keeping all the lies straight is difficult. she did it masterfully. i close my eyes and said, this is not real. a twist no one saw coming. and a story that every parent needs to see. we need to know what is going on in our kid s lives, because it can be very scary when we don t. hello and welcome to dateline . 18-year-old conrad roy battled depression and anxiety, but seemed to be finding his way. he was headed to college and excited about his new job. then one night, the teenager vanished. turns out conrad had a dark secret, one he shared with someone close to him. what that confidant did and did not do next would shatter to famil
how can someone have an involvement in someone s death it? knowingly encouraged? did you just feel like you had been duped? she has been consoling you this whole time. i am a very forgiving person. and the only thing i can say about the way that she was with me is that, she is just really, really not well. the grand jury indicted michelle for involuntary manslaughter. she pleaded not guilty. that is when the world heard the story for the first time and the debate began. which conrad s death a suicide or a homicide? coming up, a jaw-dropping theory about motive. why would she do this? she wanted the attention. and at trial, michel makes a stunning decision. doing that voluntarily? yes. it s a choice that she will
shocked, the father says he is absolutely shocked, obviously had no sense that his son shocked, obviously had no sense that his son was shocked, obviously had no sense that his son was planning such an absolute his son was planning such an absolute outrageous act. it is, as you say, absolute outrageous act. it is, as you say. the absolute outrageous act. it is, as you say, the story of two fathers, and both you say, the story of two fathers, and both with terrible consequences. add another family pictured on the front of the people, jo,, the four daughters at the recent weddings, it is a photo we have seen, we have seen versions of this photo on the paper today but it brings home the impact it has beyond the victim. well, yes, of course, what it reminds well, yes, of course, what it reminds us well, yes, of course, what it reminds us of and what we need to be reminded reminds us of and what we need to be reminded of reminds us of and what we need to be reminded of his
2016. maine does instant runoff voting, which means the other candidates on the ballot the voters selected a second choice so that ll do an insanity runoff in the coming days. it takes a few days to do it. but that might be the most fascinating race on the board. still not safe to go back to life as usual. thank you so much for your service all this week and being at the big board for us. tonight coming up, no other way to death it. the president today was angry in no particular order at the midterms, the white house press core and the president of france and he let them all know it. another friday in the new normal when we come back.
clinton is just wrapping up a meeting with the japanese foreign minister at the department of state. a joint statement is expected to follow shortly. earlier president obama called south korea s president to re-affirm his commitment to korea s security and stability. when it comes to the payroll tax cut, it s one step forward and two steps back in congress. the house is expected to reject the senate s two-month extension of the payroll tax cut. house speaker john boehner says the house will be pushing a one-year extension. the idea the tax policy can be done two months at a time is a kind of activity that we see here in washington that really put our economy off its tracks. payroll tax cut along with emergency men fits will expire if congress does not act. the supreme court will set aside three days next spring to hear oral arguments on the federal health care law. proceedings will start march 26th with jurisdictional argument. on march 27th they ll discuss the indivi