she should be locked up. tell you right now. she should be locked up. she should. that s right, lock them up. you should lock them up. lock up the bidens. lock up hillary. hillary clinton, i didn t say lock her up, but the people don t say lock her up, okay. donald trump s getting a bit desperate ahead of his sentencing making the ludicrous claim that he never said hillary clinton should be locked up. it s on tape, donald. plus, michael cohen s reaction to trump s guilty verdict and the potential of prison time. and the far right continues to embrace authoritarianism with politicians and commentators flocking to el salvador to attend the inauguration of the man who calls himself the world s coolest dictator. it s a big warning sign for the type of government they want to run if trump becomes president again. but we begin tonight with the real meaning of law and order. as the reality has set in that their soon to be official nominee is a convicted felon, republican
the campaign they are talking about what people are actually feeling out there. i think that is going to be very helpful. you can get people statistics and all sorts of stuff, but we have to have real conversations about how are these things affecting you at home? a lot of surprises for me. a lot of fun in one hallway, running into two of my old friends. we will do this all over again. he might get some sleep, my friend. we have a surprise from the supreme court. a ruling in favor of common sense. all the justices except clarence thomas joined in favor of the common sense decision in the case of preventing domestic abusers from having guns. chief justice roberts, in the majority opinion, said the laws confirm what common sense suggests one one when individual poses a clear threat to another, the threatening individual may be disarmed. end quote. that threatening individual may be disarmed. that is a good concept. does it apply to this individual? those j6 warriors,
we interviewed her roommates, boyfriend. everyone is a suspect. and then a man said i kidnapped her, we have her, we ran the criminal history. that s when all the bells went off. he pulls in, asking me to get in the car. i feel the cold blade against my neck. he carries cme to the basement of his home. it was jaw dropping, just chilling. they started digging and they found women s clothing. it was escalating. there were so many victims? yes, there still are. until this guy is in longer in existence. i ll carry this fight. ecome a supreme court justice. ge, hello and welcome to dateline. shannon melindi dreamed big. at 15 she wanted to become a supreme court justice. in college she scored a foundation. detectives had a suspect in their sight, but it would take years. a horrific tail to unravel the mystery of shannon s disappearance. here is dana murphy with shannon s story. reporter: the videos, the document reof her life. reporter: the professional dad
were ready for the cameras. it was the first televiseda courtroom drama that captivated the united states. it was a huge deal. spoke erik and lyle menendez convicted of murdering their own parents. i shut my mom. it wasn t real. it just wasn t real. they are sociopaths. and big ones. chilling details. a letter ending in secrets, too dark to imagine. this is so out of the norm. did they kill in cold blood? or in crippling fear? it was gut wrenching. they spoke the truth about what happened. here from the brothers themselves. let s go through this bit by bit. there was no way he was going to let this secret get out. silence destroyed our s whole family. . symbol of their success. here ait was, the shining symbol of their success. here finally an address for the of their long struggle, their amazing rise, beverly hills, california. careful what you wish for. all these years later, it s still the case that has the power to shock. it s beverly hills, th
fig out who our doe is. what if this is your family. you want to give them closure to us homicide detectives, it s way above our heads. i said, i think i know how we can do it. all of these people share some amount of dna with our unknown person. we thought, this is the family. this is it. surreal. it felt like somebody had just punched me in the stomach. it s a funny thing, isn t it? that it would be important to have a stone with your name on it. it is. it s written in stone. you re never forgotten. hello and welcome to dateline. in many cold cases, the victim s family is desperate to find their loved one s killer. but who did he murder? that team haunted a small town until a team of tenacious strangers put a name with a face. here s keith morrison with the woman with no name. here is where they put her. her permanent home. nobody really knew anything about her. this little cemetery in east texas. one simple marker on her grave. and the name that was