from a mental health standpoint? you can, but he s more behavioral. okay. well, do one on him anyway and see what you come up with, lee. while staff members focus on their behavior in jail, edmonds jr. say his thoughts are mostly on what brought him here. he is charged with two counts of murder, to which he has pled not guilty. i m just going to put it like this. i m facing the death penalty, so i m fighting for my life. i m 18, and they re trying to take my life. and i done had a rough life. you know, growing up in the projects. i ain t never really had no stable home for real, bouncing all around the city. the streets raised me. they said experience is life s greatest teaching, and that s the only thing i ever had to learn from. i ain t never really had no role models. and no one to show me the opposite way. and now i m caged in. there s no telling if the presence of a role model could have prevented edmonds from ending up in jail on his current
the thing with waters and it wasn t getting better, wasn t getting worse for a period. now it seems if you look at it from 309,000-foot view a couple of steps forward and one step back is how one expert put it. they are starting to make progress but the next several days, if not weeks, hear with the setbacks as they try to salvage what they can here. it s been 11 days now. you can t believe the images that you see of the tsunami and waves crashing over the walls and into the town. tell us about the impact of the tsunami you saw when you were there. the entire country, obviously, just from a mental health standpoint so traumatized by this. the entire island of japan, the entire land body sort of moved several feet as a result of this. that gives you an idea of the force of the tsunami wave. things just being pushed together in these very, very strange amalgamations, cars
family, friends and loved ones and didn t want to answer any questions. who does he think he is? it s that simple. larry: should he have answered questions, howard? absolutely. he s a smart guy. give me a day with him, there is nothing he couldn t have handled. any good media trainer could get this guy through it. larry: doctor? should he have? we really don t know what s going on with him from a mental health standpoint. i felt very unsettled after this. larry: you think he s depresses. and it could have made things worse from the standpoint of his mental health. it s possible. we just don t know what s going on. larry: do you think he should have his life should be his own? i think elin should have been there. he made comment of me and my wife are going to start rebuilding our relationship but where is she. larry: stephen, why do you say oh, no? you can t have her there. she s already gone through enough humiliation. this man did not have an affair, he had multi