you know, that s the question everyone s asking, especially those who have lost loved ones. 32 people officially confirmed dead. dozens of other people are in the hospital. a man came up and said he s still looking for his mother who was working in the market alongside her sons. the sons made it out. they can not find their 72-year-old mother so they are going from person to person handing out flyers. i want to let you see the scene now and see what happened after you saw those unbelievable explosions that seemed never ending. that s the result, brooke, right there. you re looking at a very devastating scene for the people of this town, not just those who lost love ones, they are in mourning. then you have to rest of the town that relied on this as really the place to make a living. pyrotechnics is the main economy here. what you re seeing right now, you see those men walking around
mistakes made in the pardon process were in so many words, no big deal. harmless error is salegal term. but for the families of the men s victims, and these are the four convicted killers, the words harmless error, may seem like a slap in the face. all four of these pardoned murders worked in the mansion before getting they re release. the governor says they committed crimes of passion, that s what he calls them, making them highly unlikely, he says nchg to reoffend. experts say that s simply not true. and in any events, these were no crimes of passion in some cases. one killer stuck up a convenient store, shooting the clerk dead as he begged for mercy. another stalked then murdered his wife, shooting her while she held their baby in her arms. he also badly wounded her friend. although claims he was holding the gun in his hand when it went off accidentally. he went out earlier, got the gun, and shot a woman in the back. another man got a pardon for his third dui, and while he
four convicted killers, the words harmless error, may seem like a slap in the face. all four of these pardoned murders worked in the mansion before getting they re release. the governor says they committed crimes of passion, that s what he calls them, making them highly unlikely, he says nchg to reoffend. experts say that s simply not true. and in any events, these were no crimes of passion in some cases. one killer stuck up a convenient store, shooting the clerk dead as he begged for mercy. another stalked then murdered his wife, shooting her while she held their baby in her arms. he also badly wounded her friend. although claims he was holding the gun in his hand when it went off accidentally. he went out earlier, got the gun, and shot a woman in the back. another man got a pardon for his third dui, and while he was accused of a fourth dui, that s when it came through. he was sitting in jail when he got pardoned. his fourth dui, he allegedly was involved in a wreck that kil