nights oh my god, my mom s gonna die. lisa stabbed. the blade was actually bent it takes a lot to bend and i played the killer, none other than sabrina. i couldn t believe it a loving mom murdered by th foster daughter she opened her home to. what no one could understand was why. something else had to hav been a play here indeed, this case wa about to get a lot mor complicated. stories of a diabolical plot brood behind closed doors. this is just betrayal, on top of the trail, on top of th trail. and it obsession that would not be denied. it was like, i want this, this is how i m going to get it. police knew who killed lisa but this case would be anythin but straightforward. it is not a whodunnit but wind on it the investigation unlocks deep secret and a darker plo than anyone had imagined here s josh michael hits wit his deadly portrayal there comes a time and most cops careers when they see something so horrific they wil do just about anything t f
cried out for a little bit of compassion for some leadership. of course, we got neither of those. and then the woman accusing donald trump of rape at leaves in the witness stand. what we learned from the cross-examination of e. jean carroll. plus the highest court in the land should not have the lowest standard of ethics and the federal government. the senate moves to check the supreme court amid new reporting on massive earnings for the wife of a chief justice. and joy reid joins me to talk about how republicans can t stay out of their own way when it comes to restrictive bans on abortion. i think we will get it done on some level. it could be different levels. we will get it done. all in starts right now. good evening. i m ayman moye heading in for chris hayes from new york tonight. in the fbi says it has zero leads in the man hunt for francesco oropeza, the suspect in this weekend s tragic shooting in cleveland, texas. late friday night, according to
pose. as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday nights. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we begin with stunning new revelations about a month long battle between federal prosecutors and fbi agents over the search of donald trump s florida club for classified documents. the washington post reports the showdown started when the doj lawyers were ready to search mar-a-lago back last spring. some fbi officials resisted and some field agents even push to end the investigation altogether. our friend, kara leonnig, as one of the reporters who probe that story. earlier today she explained how the clash went on for many months. the fbi agents who are responsible for investigating crimes, and the prosecutors who are responsible for deciding whether to charge the former president with a crime we re really duking it out. ever since, basically, april and may of last year. the fbi agents basically said we are not interested in rating or doing a surprise unannounced sea
defunct real estate firm the ethics questions surrounding supreme cour justice clarence thomas ar piling up. and growing outrage in kansa city tonight after a 16 year old boy mistakenly went to the wrong door and was shot twice. the suspect now charged with two felony counts, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night good evening once again, i a stephanie ruhle. we begin this evening in the state of delaware, where the dominion fox news defamation trial is expected to begin tomorrow the trial was supposed to begi today, but the judge delayed the preceding with n explanation. there were several ports about a potential settlement, the ne york times political reporte who has been all over the case jeremy peters, is skeptica about that dominion is really just saying, okay fine. we will put a good faith effor to ward talking about a deal even if we don t think there i one to be had. but i really do believe that i this could have been settled it would have been settled
the pain becomes a part of you everybody, to my house, now. his entire family, gone. i said what are you talkin about, what do you saying? and i really hear it was surreal his fellow cops suspected him. i did not do this, i did not d this she was upset she felt like history wa repeating itself he wants to have women an his wife was in his way. we are police wrong it s like the twilight zone lies become truth and the trut becomes lies maybe the real killer was still out there. you have lied to the police about this case? yes, sir. so devastating. we probably knew that thi was the key to solving this. 13 years, 13 years such an awful crime. the wife the little boy and girl. shot at point blank range. i was just dumbfounded, shocked at what i saw. how to comprehend what do you talking about what do you saying? the husband had an alibi. for ten minutes. he could have done anything he did 13 years, three trials, repeals, reversals and changin st