John Brandnew Details this hour. The second Assassination Attempt of former President Trump, the suspect Ryan Routh in custody and federally charged. New records show he spent nearly 12 hours near the Golf Course before being spotted in the trees. I am John Roberts in washington. Good day to you. Imagine if that Agent Hadnt spotted him. The story we are telling today could be quite different. Gillian the barrel of that rifle pointing out at him through a Chainlink Fence and a whole bunch of bushes. Its quite extraordinary when you think about it. John sharp eyes. Gillian better him out there than me. I am Gillian Turner in for Sandra Smith and this is america reports. Take a look at that spread the map shows just how close this guy was in the vicinity to former President Trump. This sheriff said the house back was hiding 300500 yards away from of the former president. In shrubbery along the course. Gillian they spotted a Rifle Poking out of a fence where the x was marked. And thats whe
Welcome to verified live three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. In the last few minutes, it has been confirmed Mason Greenwood is to leave Manchester United. In a Statement Release by the club, Manchester United said all those involved, including mason, recognise the difficulties with him recommencing his career at Manchester United. It has therefore been mutually agreed that it would be most appropriate for him to do so away from old trafford, and we will now work with mason to achieve that outcome. Mason greenwood has been subject to an internal investigation which the club says has now concluded. Forward greenwood, 21, had criminal charges against him, including attempted rape and assault, dropped. Earlier this year. In a statement made alongside the clubs, mr greenwood said he was brought up to know that violence or abuse in any relationship is wrong. Todays decision has been part of a collaborative process between Manchester United, he went on to
To move very quickly. Dan roan, bbc news, sydney. This programme continues on bbc one. After a trial lasting 10 months, a jury decided nurse lucy letby deliberately injected seven babies with air, force fed others milk and poisoned some with insulin. Her victims included twins and two boys in a set of identical triplets, who she murdered within 2a hours of each other. Consultants who told Hospital Managers they had concerns about letby were forced to apologise to herfor raising suspicions. Well ask why bosses at the countess of Chester Hospital, where she worked, failed to investigate the deaths for so long. There is only one Serial Killer of babies. The Executive Team were not the people who were responsible for the deaths of those babies, but they had some opportunities to get to the bottom of what was happening. And why does a Health Professional trained to save lives become a Serial Killer . The person who kills within a Healthcare Setting has already developed the desire to kill,
again, after death, before the child was buried. and all of these memories, memories that should have been precious moments have been tainted by the presence of lucy letby. so really, a lot of that was very difficult to hear. we talked about the impact on surviving siblings, babies who had survived those murder attempts. and on the families as well and the impact it had on marriages, mental health, really the long running ordeal which is hard for any who haven t been in that situation to situation to understand, to imagine. we gotjust the smallest insight into that in court this morning before that sentence was passed. and court this morning before that sentence was passed. and there s no real closure sentence was passed. and there s no real closure for sentence was passed. and there s no real closure for many sentence was passed. and there s no real closure for many of sentence was passed. and there s no real closure for many of the - real closure for many of the families, who
but then to find out that a nurse who was so central to their care had murdered them. in fact, some of those victim impact statements today reflected on those particular moments. how close the woman who killed their children was to their final moments. the mother of baby c talked about the fact that she wears the handprints and footprints of baby c around her neck, and knowing lucy letby was the one who took those hand and footprints from her child after the baby had died. another parent talked about the fact that lucy letby was the one who bathed and dressed her child again, after death, before the child was buried. and all of these memories, memories that should have been precious moments, have been tainted by the presence of lucy letby. so really, a lot of that was very difficult to hear. we talked about the impact on surviving siblings, on babies who d survived those murder attempts. and on the families as well and the impact it had on marriages, mental health, really