i spoke with the sheriff who says the area is a hot bed of drug trafficking. listen to this. it s very likely, we re not jumping to conclusions at this point, because we have to deal with fact, the bodies, five of which will be sent to the medical examiner. it s likely either the people were killed, brought to the scene and the vehicle torched. or the people were brought there, killed and then the vehicle torched, or they were burnt in the vehicle alive. now, a clue is nobody was in the driver s seat, no one was in the front passenger. one person in the second row and four bodies were laying down flat in the cargo area. the sheriff says last year his deputies were involved in 350 high-speed chases in the same rural area. now to the other stories we have for you, where most shows dare not go. from disoriented and paranoid where are you? i don t know. to cannibalism. the guy kept eating the other guy away. even super human strength. tonight, concern, a legal dru
bellwether for november. and we re hours away for the deadline for george zimmerman to return to jail. he had his bail revoked by a judge and was given until this afternoon to turn himself in. and the diamond jubilee flotilla launches at 9:30 this morning. 1,000 boats, 20,000 people, and a priss harry surprise. we have special team coverage starting at the bottom of the hour. good morning, everyone. i m rob marciano in for randi kaye. thanks for starting your day with us. let s get going. in florida the clock is ticking. george zimmerman has until this afternoon to turn himself into authorities. a judge revoked his bond friday saying he was not truthful about how much money he had access to when he was freed on bond in april. now, all eyes are on the seminole county jail awaiting hi surrender. he s charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of 17-year-old trayvon martin, a killing he has said was in self-defense. in toronto police say they don t yet have
excursion in the desert there. i spoke with the sheriff who says the area is a hot bed of drug trafficking. listen to this. it s very likely, we re not jumping to conclusions at this point, because we have to deal with fact, the bodies, five of which will be sent to the medical examiner. it s likely either the people were killed, brought to the scene and the vehicle torched. or the people were brought there, killed and then the vehicle torched, or they were burnt in the vehicle alive. now, a clue is nobody was in the driver s seat, no one was in the front passenger. one person in the second row and four bodies were laying down flat in the cargo area. the sheriff says last year his deputies were involved in 350 high-speed chases in the same rural area. now to the other stories we have for you, where most shows dare not go. from disoriented and paranoid where are you? i don t know. to cannibalism. the guy kept eating the other guy away. even super human strength
hello everyone. i mfredric i mfredrickahere in the cnn newsroom. we begin in cairo, egypt. live pictures from tahrir square at nightfall. watching the crowd go by the hour all day long. demonstrators started gathering this morning right after an egyptian judge sentenced former president hosni mubarak to life in prison for his role in killing hundreds of anti-government protesters last year. let s bring in cnn s ben wedeman who joins us now from the balcony overlooking tahrir square. ben it is getting late there. however, it appears that the darkness isn t in any way disbursing that crowd. what is the objective here? [ no audio ] reporter: outside of cairo. hosni mubarak and his interior minister did get life sentences but cleared the corruption charges and the interior of ministry got off scot-free, that s krucrux of this and why people are so angry. remember, more than 800 egyptians were killed by government sources during this proet te protest and everybody responsibl
killing of anti-government protesters last year. the protesters got loud after two of his sons were acquitted on corruption charges. six of his former aides were also acquitted. i want to bring in samir shehadda from georgetown university. good to see you. first off, reaction of what we re seeing unfold in tahrir square as a decision of the court. what does that signal to you? clearly, many millions of egyptians are unhappy because they feel the sentencing was light. that this was not just. remember, 846 people were killed during those 18 days. that was the figure produced by the official egyptian committee that invest gated the killings during the revolution. 6,000 were injured. they feel that mr. mubarak is minister of interior and the six other high-ranking individuals were directly responsible for those deaths. remember, those six high-ranking officials were acquitted. as were ga. he and his older brother mubarak. they feel this was not justice. the sentence should ha