this isn t right. this isn t what happened. like, they re lying. it s not true. that s exactly what tera s parents were telling the detective, who d come to their home with that terrible news. for one thing, they told him there was simply no way tera would leave her children. you would not be the first family of a loved one who committed suicide, who did not want to believe that that was possible. josh, i don t know about other families. but i knew tera. i knew tera. but, what about the depressed person who emerges from that diary that police found at the scene? tera s family points out, many of the darker passages in that journal were several years old. her journal, i think, was an outlet for her to vent sometimes. gena cordova is tera s
i knew tara. but, what about the depressed person who emerges from that diary that police found at the scene? karen s family points out, many of the darker passages in that journal world several years old. her journal, i think, was an outlet for her to vent sometimes. geno cordova, terry sister-in-law. i mean, i m married. i have kids. sometimes, i just want to disappear. it doesn t mean that i m going to harm myself in any way. the very last entry, three months before her death, suggests tara was, in fact, the opposite of the price. terrell wrote, goodbye to the person i used to be. welcome new day, happiness. i think the last statement within her diary said it all. happiness. her family says she had lots to be happy about. tara was finally making plans to open that new hair salon she had long dreamed of.
terrorist took hostages, and ultimately some of them killed some of them in his name. he was in a statement released today by 93 year old ethel kennedy, her husband dead over 50 years, and six other children, they support the governor s decision and pointed out, the killer wrote in his diary more than 1000 times that rfk must die. must be disposed of like his brother was. must be assassinated. he also wrote that other should be murdered including ambassador to united states nations arthur goldberg and president johnson. ethel kennedy was with her husband one he was assassinated by sirhan. as the family points out, she and the rest of the family have had to relive that experience literally thousands of times. including right now.
jews in the new york area. governor andrew cuomo says he wants to classify hate crime attacks against religious groups as domestic terrorism. i want this to be the first state to have a domestic terrorism law. to express how ignorant this is, how intolerant it is, and how criminal it is. and i ll be proposing that law for this state. reporter: now, while thomas family points to a history of mental illness, authorities have not released details on a motive. we know thovmas is being held right now on bail. this town has the highest largest jewish population in the entire united states. this has rocked this community. everyone is stepping up security
request for a comment. but in a previous statement, said babbitt was not brandishing a weapon, not in close proximity to members of congress, and was not an imminent threat of death or serious injury to anyone. her family points out that she was not armed. that s correct. reporter: the fact that you weren t aware whether she was armed or not, did that alter the decision-making? it did not. reporter: what should we make of the fact that there are other officers in other potentially life-threatening situations who didn t use their service weapons that day? um, i m sure it was a terrifying situation. i can only control my reaction, my training, my level of expertise. that would be upon them to speak for themselves. reporter: former-president trump has has talked about you and this and this incident. he says she was murdered. what does it feel like to hear that from a former president? well, it s disheartening.