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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120902:01:48:00

led him to commit the cold-blooded murders for which he will spend the rest of his lives behind bars. it happened at a party in waterloo, iowa. when police arrived to shut it down, taylor grabbed one of the officer s pistol. i just i shot the man three times, right? everybody broke and run, and the other police, he was still down, right? so i ran over there and then i shot him three times. it wasn t because i was on no drug or no alcohol. you know, i wasn t impaired, you know. and afterwards? trying to get away. it wasn t no remorse or nothing, when i tried i got i wasn t even thinking about turning myself in or nothing like that, right? i m here for about like five or six days in the cornfields, before they caught me, right? they give me a natural life sentence, you know? discharged by death. for the next 20 years, taylor was transferred between various prisons due to his gak activity

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120528:20:51:00

as, eric, i don t have problems. you do. you put yourself on death row. you killed mom, tony and natalie and have no remorse. they meant the most to me and you took them away. i will never forgive you for taking my family and neither will they. this will be the last time i ever talk to you. but years later, lindsay would change her mind. coming up, lindsay s final visit with her father the day before his execution. and the never-before-released audio recording of eric wrinkles last phone call mere hours before his death when he reached out to a lockup field producer. it s kind of strange because it s not the normal things you do every day, you know? hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition.

CNNW Anderson Cooper 360 November 17, 2011

the grand jury he was not the first victim. he started the landslide that brought down sandusky, brought down head coach joe paterno, brought down penn state s president, the senior vice president for finance and business, and the school s athletic director. he s a brave kid, his mother says, but tonight he is afraid. afraid, she says, that people might find out who he is. afraid he might run into jerry sandusky, who is out on bail. afraid that sandusky might find might ultimately go free. but that s not all she s saying tonight. she s also describing to us the pressures she faced from people who tried to get her not to go to police. pressure from community members, from teachers she says, from people she trusted to put kids first and not defend jerry sandusky. you re going to hear more of her story in just a moment from her own mouth. also tonight, john walsh joins us from america s most wanted. first, though, the shifting account of this man, penn state s wide receivers

CNNW Anderson Cooper 360 November 17, 2011

and is now going through. he s the boy known simply as victim he was the first to come forward, this boy was, three years ago. that s why he s called victim number one, though he was not the first victim. he brought down the penn state president, senior vice president for business and the school s athletic director. he s a brave kid, his mother says, but tonight he is afraid, afraid that people might find out who is he, afraid he might run into jerry sandusky who is out on bail. afraid that sandusky might ultimately go free. she s also describing to us the pressures she faced from people who tried to get her not to go to police. pressure from community members, from people she trusted to put kids first and not defend jerry sandusky. you re going to hear more of her story in a moment from her own mouth. also tonight, john walsh joins us from america s most wanted. first, the shifting account from this man, mike mcquery, a graduate assistant back in 2002. he walked in on jerry

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110404:00:46:00

nothing in my life or anything that could happen in my life from now on that would make me more proud than the day my son crossed the stage and received his credentials as a fbi agent and i teach at the academy he so i got to have him in my class. and it was just an amazing thing in all the years i ve been at the academy i ve always been on the stage looking down at the new cadets and to be able to sit in the audience with my family and watch my son come across and graduate and probably the proudest in my life. mike: you teach fbi agents and work with banks and securities companies. what are the kind of things that we all ought to be looking out for, to protect ourselves? biggest thing today that people need to know you have to protect your identity. it s one of the few things you refusal have left. so i tell people to do what i do. one, i make sure i shred everything, the thing you think is worthless are valuable to someone else. three shredders that exist all the same price and t

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