at thames magistrates court. zara aleena was found suffering head injuries in the early hours of sunday and died in hospital later that morning. in a tribute, her family described her as a joy to all of us and said their loss was irreparable. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, has more. zara aleena s family this morning described her as a carefree spirit with the most caring heart. they talked about her glorious laughter and her tiny frame, which embodied a passionate spirit and indomitable energy. they said she walked everywhere. she put her party shoes in her bag and donned her trainers. zara believed that a woman should be able to walk home. now her dreams of a family are shattered, her future brutally taken. well, this afternoon, a man appeared here at thames magistrates court. he s 29 year old jordan mcsweeney and he appeared in a police issued grey tracksuit. he was told he was charged with the murder of 35 year old zara aleena on cranbrook road in ilford in the
election fraud. that there was no election fraud. and it was thrown out in 60 cases. the ninjas in arizona found more votes for biden than they had before they did there so, truth is there was no fraud and donald trump knew it. if he didn t know it, then he s dangerously delusional, and either way, either he s lying or he is an idiot, and neither one is qualified to be president. and our roadmap given to the house judiciary committee during watergate, we included a whole segment on lies that richard nixon had told. and i think, those are important for voting, not necessarily they want to under-vote for somebody that indomitable for perjury, but there s still awful. there s still something that americans should take into account in deciding who they would vote for for president. yeah, that lets that you did for trump might be quite a bit longer. these hearings are gonna be
senior thesis on the historical significance and the cultural impact of emmett till. and most certainly, i could not anticipate how relevant that work and that study would be to the rest of my life and my work. i named that paper, so the world would see what they ve done to my boy, which is what the indomitable mamie till said about her decision to have that open casket moment, to allow the world to see emmett till s, bloodied, bruised, broken body, to have broken parts take that photograph that went across the entire world. and clearly, she made a decision that was deeply sacrificial, to try and stop the flames. thankfully, a simmering civil rights movement that would it not for that, i certainly wouldn t be sitting here talking to you. we also need to reckon with the fact that even with that picture, going a version of viral in the 1950s that it did, the man who murdered emmett till was still acquitted. caroline bryant, the woman who told the lie that emmett whistled at her, that cos
impact of emmett till. and most certainly, i could not anticipate how relevant that work and that study would be to the rest of my life and my work. i named that paper, so the world would see what they ve done to my boy, which is what the indomitable mamie till said about her decision to have that open casket moment, to allow the world to see emmett till s, bloodied, bruised, broken body, to have broken parts take that photograph that went across the entire world. and clearly, she made a decision that was deeply sacrificial, to try and stop the flames. thankfully, a simmering civil rights movement that would it not for that, i certainly wouldn t be sitting here talking to you. we also need to reckon with the fact that even with that picture, going a version of viral in the 1950s that it did, the man who murdered emmett till was still acquitted. caroline bryant, the woman who told the lie that emmett whistled at her, that cost