community. they have law enforcement training, and they did this they made this up to try to stop him that day so the police could come and arrest him. that s essentially the arguments. we expect the defense to continue and wrap up today. we may hear from the first witness at some point today. so the prosecution did not get the jury panel it hoped for, even the judge suggested that there was something afoot here, but he said he really couldn t do anything about it. do you change your strategy? adjust it what do you make of what we ve heard so far. i think the take the jury and look at the racial profile on a jury like this. it makes your heart sink as a prosecutors but also as an advocate for our system of justice. there s no way to deal with the larger problems in injure
call authorities. this is the area they call the gravel pits. police took a camera to record what they might find their. remove the safety brush. and gently dug into the area and found what we thought was part of a human body. did you just uncover the body then? no, no. we backed out of the area and contacted washoe crime unit to come in and exhumed that area for evidence. crime scene investigators from reno. reno was 400 miles away. nine hours by car. still, nothing more to do until they arrived. so, they sealed off the area and waited. just as washoe mickey s sister christina, still searching, drove by. i just felt like your heart sink. i saw the unmarked police car driving on the gravel pit road that i was on the night before and i just thank. only one thing that could
grab the baby. connell. i got it. i got it. i got the baby. i got the baby. hold up. hold up. okay. we got it. we got it. oh, our brynn engine grass is covering the story. are mother and baby okay this morning? yeah, they are doing okay. they are still in the hospital, poppy. as a mother and like myself, that video makes your heart sink. yes, they are doing okay. let me back up a little bit and explain what happened here. what we ve learned from the yonkers police department, as those two officers were grabbing breakfast nearby in a building, they actually felt the impact of that crash, when that car went into the barbershop. they ran out of where they were and into the barbershop and they were told, there s a baby, there s a baby. they couldn t hear a baby. they couldn t see a baby. they even asked the mother, is she pregnant? they couldn t quite understand what was going on in that moment. they said the mother was actually in shock and she
of her brothers town house. and then one of the monroe county investigators brought some buddy over to me saying, this is our crime advocate. did your heart sink when it did and they told me that they believed that he had been murdered. murdered in his own home? investigators surmised a happened overnight, while his young children s left. who would do such a thing? craig s sister told investigator bolton about that break-in at craig s home a few days earlier. i wake up at midnight with a sharp pain in my arm. he says that he was upstairs sleeping in his bed when in the middle of the night, he was awoken by somebody pulling up here from his arm. a male ran out of the bedroom and ultimately out of the. house craig told his sister he thought it was a prank. didn t know what to make of it. nor did robbyn. but she had some other information for the investigator. details about her brother s marriage. how long had craig rideout and
my phone with me but i m not looking at it of course and it was buzzing and buzzing. when i walked out of the synagogue, i opened it up and i couldn t believe what i read. i will tell you as the head of the adl, the thing that keeps me up at night has been the worry that i would wake up one morning and read about an incident in europe, in paris, belgium or sweden, where i would see a synagogue was attacked. i would ask myself had i done enough to protect those people? there are armed guards. there are men in uniforms with weapons in front of these synagogues and schools. i am used to a security cordon. i used to go to secret service every day to get into the west wing. the things i ve seen there, you know, have left my made my heart sink. and here it was happening right here in this country at home at the kind of synagogue i was