every woman that had an abortion, then they are a killer. can you imagine that? can you imagine that? bill: nate foye live in the newsroom following this out of p.a. good morning bill and dana. dr. oz is focused on crime lieutenant governor john fetterman is facing criticism about his stance on releasing second degree murderers from prison. something he advocated for in the past. his campaign now telling fox news digital he believes there are people who deserve to spend the rest of their life in prison but that decision should be left to judges and parole boards, not politicians in harrisburg. pennsylvania law requires life without parole for second degree murderers including anyone that s involved in a felony that results in death. getaway drivers, planners, active participants, including people who did not pull the trigger or kill somebody directly. dr. oz criticizes that stance in campaign ads. he held this round table discussion about crime in philadelphia yesterday a
killer in a mask. he s clearly a brilliant individual. a brilliantly scary individual. his target, a doting young mom. she was a gorgeous strawberry blond who loved her son more than anything in the whole world. she was so scared. he struck once. would he kill again and would she be next? we were just so shattered and hurting so bad. imagine being hunted in your own home, held a virtual prisoner, your children in danger from a man with a blueprint for murder. i was terrified. she will face down evil and come forward with a new revelation that will make your jaw drop. what i did is wrong. there are no words. i have everything to lose. hello, and welcome to dateline. it was a brutal crime and right away one woman said she knew what happened. it would take years to bring the alleged killer to trial. but the verdict was far from the end of this case. it s a story of obsession and control that will keep you guessing until the very end. here s an
hotel staff. in the room discovered bomb making materials. i have been on the phone. we are working in conjunction. gas prices climbing again, hitting $3.80 a gallon. prices along the west coast are the highest in the country. school, work, trying to make a living. wild monday night football. protester rams bobby wagner lays him out. good morning brand new day this morning on my way. it is a good morning because we woke up. the weather here not so good. brian: alive? ainsley: being able to put your feet on the ground. get out of bed. thank god. steve: you are on the right side of the grass. ainsley: exactly. look what s going on outside. steve: it is what we used to refer to in kansas a fog strangler. it is pouring out there. some of the remnants of the storm system that we had off and on throughout the northeast over the last couple of days. brian: if you are playing outdoors today or if you have recreation right after lunch, which takes pla
imagine being hunted in your own home, held a virtual prisoner, your children in danger from a man with a blueprint for murder. i was terrified. she will face down evil and come forward with a new revelation that will make your jaw drop. what i did is wrong. there are no words. i have everything to lose. hello and welcome to dateline. it was a brutal crime and right away one woman said she knew what happened. the verdict was far from the end of this case. it s a story of obsession and control that will keep you guessing until the very end. here s andrea canning with the killing in cobb county. a new attraction can be so exhilarating, but not always. sometimes attraction turns into a dangerous obsession. bonnie spencer says she knows all about that. he would show up at my job. he would show up at the store. no matter where i went, she would be there. bonnie said she had a stalker, a teenager who got into her house, into her car, and worst of all, into her
she didn t answer the phone. she was scared. then terrible news. a student had been murdered. a young woman, but apparently it wasn t alum. the girl on the floor had very black colored hair. she had lighter hair. who was it and where was alex. at that point, it was perhaps one dead and another missing. the killer could be roaming the campus. we are really scared. a mysterious tweet. what do you think it meant? i don t know. a terrifying phone call. my son just called. and a terrible truth. i didn t know how? i didn t know who? i didn t know anything. i just know she was gone. hello and welcome to dateline. a college freshman found brutally beaten, so gruesome, they couldn t identify the victim, but identifying the killer wasn t nearly as hard. he admitted what he did, turning himself into police within hours. it was why he said he did it, it would become the foundation for his defense. here is andrea canning with after midnight. every yea