despite what the defense say is a lack of evidence. should this american be returned to the states? let s ask our panel. panel, so, it sounds good if you his to the defense attorney to let him come back home. the aruban authorities budge manied the natalee holloway case. i don t blame the defense attorney pore trying. good shot, that s what they are supposed to do. but evidence? there is a lot of circumstantial evidence. he was about to leave the island. he was at the airport when he was arrested. he was the last person to see him. the only witness. and the story keeps change. her friends say she had it the water, she wouldn t go in the pool. she didn t want to mess up her hair. and he has a long history of domestic violence, and several women have come forward and said
constitution of the state of connecticut. any victim of a violent crime or the legal representative of the immediate family member of the deceased victim may attend all court proceedings that are part of the court record. lis, a matter of state constitution. guest: stated constitutional law. he was made a victim by these guys, one has been found guilty. he was made a victim when they came into his home and tied him up and beat him up and set fire to that house and he crawled out, he was made a victim and the only victim that survived and how dare the defense say that he should not be able to be there. they don t want, what is going on here, they don t want the jury to be seeing dr. petit and the look on his face and his eyes each day as they look at the defendant. greg: some people in the courtroom listen to the testimony and conform their testimony so it watches other witnesses, and that with be unfair to the defendant and the
intend dodd this as acts of premeditated menace and a threat to our society so you ve got to somehow turn him into a sympathetic character. how do you do that with someone who exudes evil. yes, you re going to concede that and then you move to the penalty phase. here i think the trump card for the defense is going to be the person that he killed, the federal judge that he killed, judge roll, very, very well respected, beloved i mean they moved the trial out of tucson because he was so well liked by his colleagues. he didn t really set out to kill him. he sit out to kill the congresswoman. that killing was a reckless killing. but i think you re going to hear the defense say should he be put to death for having accidentally
everybody to san diego and in the timothy mcveigh case where it was a federal building and federal employees that were murdered, federal building destroyed in oklahoma city, everything was moved to denver. ok. in this case right now, the temporary judge is from san diego because all of the judges in arizona recuesed themselves because everybody knew the guy that was murdered. and all the federal judges worked for the guy that was murdered. would it be possible, then, for the government to go ahead and say, ok, we ll you know, the loughner and his defense say, ok, we think we can get a fair trial in arizona. could they bring in a judge from another state to preside? yes, yes. this decision will be up to the judge in san diego. not up to the government and not to the defense. is this going to be the trial judge? yes. the trial judge will decide whether he goes to san diego or whether he goes to tucson and brings everybody to san diego. if the case was moved to california,
she s serving 25 years in an italian prison for the murder of her british roommate and she s been opening up to an italian magazine. what s amanda say? she describes as being in prison as surreal. one newspaper saying, knox, i will battle to prove i am not a killer. now, there is her defense say, a number of issues they want to contest when her appeal comes up in october. they say they have questions about her police interviews, questions about the forensic evidence and there s one who claims his brother told him that he, in fact, was responsible for the killing. there s also an interesting revelation in these interviews. she says that she still has contacts with her former boyfriend who was also convicted. she says in the interview, we have ended our surreal affair, but we still don t understand, but at least it unites us.