the scariest thing that you will ever go through. my whole world crumbled. cara was the kind of teacher students just love. she was a rock star at her school. with the same man for 20 years, enjoying life together by the beach. the balcony was like our second living room, you can hear the waves on the shore. but she was all alone that night when, according to her, an intruder burst into her bedroom. i was scared to death. i didn t have any other choice. you shot him? i shot him. she said the man attacked her. he told me he was going to kill me. she d been assaulted. she defended herself. so why did others call it murder? my very first words were, she set him up. cara s account kept changing. it hit me just how different all of these stories were and how unbelievable they were. lies. it s all lies. what really made cara pull that trigger? the rug was pulled out from underneath her. she was shocked. and she was angry? yes. a jury would
years after he allegedly vanished without a trace while walking his dogs. his mother janie santana reported the then 17-year-old missing on march 7th, 2015. but investigators now say he was home with her almost the entire time. it was discovered that rudy returned home the following day on march 8th, 2015. reporter: the stunning revelation uncovered after police interviewed farias. the mother janie continued to deceive police by remaining adamant that rudy was still missing. reporter: santana even releasing a statement after her son was found, thanking the media and the public for their support, writing, my son rudy is receiviving the e care he needs toto overcome his trauma. but at this time, he is nonverbal and not able to communicate with us. investigators say farias and his mom had several run-ins with police over the years, but gave fake names and birthdays. so he remained a missing person. tonight no clues as to why the mother and son
how the facials warren about possible trip without this winter with covid the flu and rsp. a federal appeals court blocked biden s student forgiveness program after it was challenged in court. by administration said barr s continue to fill out applications while the we go by continues. back to dateline. not quite two years after cara ryan shot her ex-husband, prosecutor liz jack stood before a freshly impanelled jury and painted a picture of a cold, manipulative woman who could no longer control or even have her once compliant ex-husband. and so on march 7th, 2015, she invited him over for sex. he accepted her invitation and by the end of the night he was dead. dead, the state charged,
ex-husband. and so on march 7th, 2015, she invited him over for sex. he accepted her invitation and by the end of the night he was dead. dead, the state charged, because he had the temerity to leave her and take up with another woman. she was not happy about it. i think i think she was definitely shocked. to her, it came out of nowhere. and he didn t just leave her. he cut off the money. she was financially dependent on him and he left her. she was used to having x number of more dollars in her bank account and and now it was gone. now it was gone. listen to the 911 call, so devoid of emotion, said the prosecutor. evidence that this popular teacher was capable of murder. my ex-husband came in and he raped me. he raped you? mm-hmm.
they responded. without television, the civil rights movement would have been like a bird without wings. that s pretty amazing, the convergence of a media phenomenon and a mature movement coming together to shape politics. reporter: like birmingham before it, the brutality at selma shocked the nation, compelling washington to respond ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. reporter: this time with the voting rights act of 1965. what happens in selma or in cincinnati is a matter of legitimate concern to every american. this is one nation. reporter: on march 7th, 2015, america s first black president, barack obama, with john lewis at his side, visited selma to