From her son was five years old, Elizabeth "Lady" Montano knew that her son Machel was destined for an enduring career in music.
Now celebrating 40 years in entertainment, and 'crowned' the King .
quickly. i think that the u.s. has estimated that up to 5 million people in a population of 44 million, could ve been refugees in europe. which would come to adjust the issue in a minute but what that means, and what how europe will cope. this is second scenario, though, which is about a switch or rough russian victory, their military might is huge. in that circumstance, i think you see a slower trickle of people coming out of the country. but obviously, there are millions, if not tens of millions of ukrainians who don t want to live under russian occupation. in both circumstances, we need europe to step up in a big way to support these people. let s talk about the implications, here, both in terms of resources and politics. what does it mean for europe to absorb millions of refugees? on a basic resources level. but then, politically, we talk about the rise, the emergence of far-right nationalism across the continent. and i think we all remember that these syrian refugee
daughter, christina. this all started over three computer monitors. and now we re talking about three murders. yeah. i mean, you know, normal people don t do that. god bless the united states and the great state of texas. reporter: eric williams went on trial for murder in december. williams wasn t on trial for the murder of mark hasse or mike mclelland. in a surprise tactic, this trial was only for the murder of cynthia mclelland. not guilty, your honor. reporter: why not just try the murders at the same time? what if something went wrong in the first trial? we wanted to have the ability to be able to try him twice and make sure he got justice. reporter: christina sat in court and had to relive the deaths of her parents. what gave you the strength to go to court every day? i showed up every day for the three people who gave their lives for something good. they stood up. and they did what they were supposed to. and they died for it. this is my chance to tell you story
mike mclelland knew eric williams as a colleague in kaufman s small legal community. as boss of the da s office, mike rarely tried cases but because williams was an elected public official he made an exception and teamed up with mark to prosecute the case. christina says her step-dad believed williams had violated the public trust. i think it did offend mike, on a basic level. these people elected you. you re supposed to be doing good things for the community, not stealing from it. reporter: a jury found williams guilty of theft. he got probation, but lost his job and license to practice law. and now, a year later, both men who prosecuted him were dead, and williams was under suspicion. did you bear either of those men any kind of grudge? no. absolutely not. reporter: the media got wind of the interest in williams. and, just days after the mclelland murders, he was interviewed by nbc affiliate kprc. he strangely swept in on his segway. has anyone connected with
hide the easter baskets. reporter: that s elaborate. it was. reporter: she was supposed to drop off vegetables for cynthia ne texted her. she never texted me back. reporter: lee all called mike s phone and the house phone. no response. and she was not the only one. critsina was trying to call her mom and step dad. i tried mom and she didn t answer, so i tried mike and he didn t answer. reporter: by now, it was late afternoon. so, leah took things in her own hands. i said, okay, i will go on over there. sn reporter: she did go over and nothing would be the same again. coming up: the door just eeked open, like in slow motion. reporter: inside the house, a heart stopping discovery. i screamed and then i just my knees buckled and i hit the