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immediately, and we did it come from the home, the residence? i m not sure exactly where the 911 call was placed from. [inaudible] yes. he was located inside, senator deeds [inaudible] [inaudible] i m not sure his exact location when troopers arrived on scene. i m not sure. when you say, you know, you ve only been investigating for five hours, help us to understand what sorts of questions you have to answer and why this is so tricky. well, unfortunately, it s not like a tv show where you can have the entire case wrapped up in an hour. this is treated like any incident we respond to, there s a substantial amount of evidence that must be collected and maintained, and, of course, that s got to be sent off to the state lab and so forth. you ve got various interviews you ve got to seek out. it s a very complex investigation just like any kind of criminal investigation state police conduct, and these things do take time. so we appreciate everybody s patience. further in
jenna: we ll watch for headlines from that. ed, thank you. jon: more legal trouble for convicted murderer martin mcneil. the utah doctor found guilty of drowning and drugging his wife in 2007 so he could continue an affair. now mcneil faces another trial in the next few months. on charges that he sexually abused one of his daughters. fair and balanced look at this case, brian claypool, criminal defense attorney and anna yun, former prosecutor as well. it is strange to a lot of people this guy has just been convicted, he is going away for life on the murder charge. why bring up another charge, anna? right. jon, i think that is an excellent point. keep in mind prosecutors have to search for justice not just for one victim but all victims involved. they sought justice for michelle macneil. they obtained that and now they re trying to obtain justice for jenna summers. they re facing criticism because
to the case. maybe they can get information they re looking for. they re trying to piece together the timeline slowly. jon: patti ann browne, thanks. jenna: apparently cheetos wasn t kidding with the slowing began, dangerously cheesy. of the hot cheetos and other super spicy snacks reportedly have been sending some kids to the hospital with symptoms like severe abdominal pain. are these types of snacks just too flaming hot for your kids? it s a good question for dr. that is a pediatrician at st. louis children s hospital, mother of five including her latest an eight-week old. great to sigh yous, doc. thanks for your time. i m sure you re busy. thanks for having me. jenna: talk a little bit about cheetos. when you see dangerous and cheetos in the headline you wonder is this for real? is it, are these snacks dangerous? well, what we saw here in st. louis was a lot of kids coming into the e.r. with concern for blood in their poop. really it was just red food dye
the taxpayers have to pay for the trial. the prosecutor has to doduty if they prove they can prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt under they have ethical duty to do so and they have to champion the victim s rights. most people agree, but this case was looked at when the daughter first brought charges against her father back in 2007 and ultimately they decided not to file charges. why file them now? jon, this is a classic case what i call the o.j. simpson hangover effect, part three. part two, by the way was george zimmerman arrest yesterday. part three now is dr. macneil. what i mean by that is, here is a gentleman back in 2007 allegedly killed his wife. the prosecutor at the tile wasn t sure they would be able to prosecute him and get a murder conviction. so they filed child abuse charges. then they dropped the charges. they didn t do anything for two years. now all of a sudden they re going to prosecute