we have been following the story abouty liza fletcher since friday when this heiress disappeared on her morning jog. she went jogging and her family reported her missing four hours after that. bill: that afternoon investigators got surveillance footage of a man attacking here. they arrested a suspect a day later. dana: his name is cleotha abston and served a 20 year prison sentence for kidnapping and appearing in court in an hour. we are reporting live from memphis. good morning, guys. 38-year-old cleotha abston will face aggravated kidnapping and evidence tampering charges this morning in a memphis courtroom with the abduction of eliza fletcher. this coming hours after memphis police say they found a deceased body in a residential neighborhood in south memphis late monday evening. i want to make it clear memphis police haven t confirmed whether or not the remains belong to fletcher. the scene is attracting a large police presence. dozens of officers assisted in the inv
Are watching, and i have been watching and hoping for the professionalism of the police force in their response. They didnt volunteer or ask to be there, we asked them to be there and what we have seen so far from what the camera can detect has been no police brutality, no overreaction by the police, and cooperation by the students who are being arrested. Well, let me say this, to take into account, nypd has been preparing for this. This is not new to that city, dealing with these situations, and part of the reason for the administration there at columbia , moving in in the way nypd did, they were well prepared. Theyve been preparing for this for some time. They have been relying on intelligence, im sure. They had a plan and we saw that. So far, it has been without incident. Those officers, i am quite sure, are only using the necessary force, but i think we are in a situation where we are hopefully seeing this come to an end, because it should have come to an end, this week, and it app
I have of course been watching all your coverage here, and what we have seen on the videos so far is actually the most organized and most common most professional Police Intervention we have ever seen on a college campus. There is not a huge collection of those, but there is enough beginning in 1968, to show how different this one is. The 1968 version, those 700 arrested students were gleefully beaten by the nypd. In those days, the Police Departments were going into campuses, were gleeful about the violence that they were visiting upon those antiwar protesters, and it was relentless, vicious, and cruel, and extended to the Democratic Convention in chicago, by investigated by police right. Thats not what we are seeing tonight. Our screen has been filled with what clearly do appear to be columbia student sets escorted by a Police Officer, both of them, the Police Officer and Student Walking very calmly to whatever that Arrest Destination is, what vehicle they will put those kids on and
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p.m. last night. she had at least one family member in the courtroom there. the suspect, cleotha abston, has appeared. he is there very difficult to hear, one, because of the audio quality but also because of the masks. we re trying our best to figure it out. phillip. can you help us understand what just happened in regards to the bond? sure. dana. this appears to be the parties, the prosecutor and now the public defender s office appointed to this. appears they are clearly up housekeeping matters. as best as i can tell and the audio was a little poor but i think i could tell the murder charge is not actually before this court at this time. the judge has said he didn t want to take up any kind of oral motions. he wanted everything to be in writing. so the prosecutor wanted maybe there to be no bond on both charges. the judge said we ll leave things the way they are right now and i ll wait until the