in the pews, where people first heard the incredible voice coming from the choir. janet jackson knew and admired her. i talked to her about her friend. and dr. pinsky helps us understand how the prescription drug she was taking might have played a role in her death and how houston s history with narcotics could have broken her body down over time. first, more on the very latest. the gold colored hearst carrying the body of whitney houston houston before fans last night as it pulled up to this funeral home in new jersey. houston s mother, cissy arrived earlier. friends say she is overwhelmed but staying song. newark is houston s hometown and a funeral will be held saturday at a place of private worship she attended as a child at new hope baptist church. how the singer died is still unclear and so far yielded few answers. authorities examining a bottle of prescription pills found inside her hotel room the day she died. friends said she was taking medication for throat infection
man, joseph ozment and served him with papers ordering him to be in court as well. they found him in laramie, wyoming and tried to flee. he tried to get away in his girlfriend and they served them with a sympathy. the pair were planning to get married and invitations gone out. there were hints of thinking of living on the land and not settling down. and there were hints they might have a small private ceremony to take place at an undisclosed time, date and location. attorney general jim lahood is joining us and no love lost and calls it political ly motivated and blamed the department of correcti corrections for blocking the pardon dons. making several claims that keeping them honest does not stand up to the facts. first, about the murders. they live in the mansion or on the mansion grounds. for decades, our governor s mansion has been served primarily by inmates by the state penal system. almost all murderers, because experts say people who have committed one crime of p
pardon more than two dozen criminals. dr 300 criminals. and four convicted killers, all worked at the governor s mansion as part of a long standing program now suspended along with the pardons. before the court put the pardons on hold, those four killers walked away. three since checked in as required by the judge and expected to show up at a hearing this friday. last night, mississippi authorities tracked down this man, joseph osment and served him with papers ordering him to be in court as well. they found him in laramie, wyoming and tried to flee. he tried to get away in his girlfriend and they served them with a sympathy. the pair were planning to get married and invitations gone out. there were hints of thinking of living on the land and not settling down. and there were hints they might have a small private ceremony to take place at an undisclosed time, date and location. in. a moment, mississippi attorney general jim lahood is joining us and no love lost between him
him with papers ordering him to be in court as well. they found him in laramie, wyoming and tried to flee. he tried to get away in his girlfriend and they served them with a sympathy. the pair were planning to get married and invitations gone out. there were hints of thinking of living on the land and not settling down. and there were hints they might have a small private ceremony to take place at an undisclosed time, date and location. in a moment, mississippi attorney general jim lahood is joining us and no love lost between him and haley barbour. and calls it politically motivated and blamed the department of corrections for not blocking the pardons. making several claims that keeping them honest does not stand up to the facts. first, about the murders. they live in the mansion or on the mansion grounds. for decades, our governor s mansion has been served primarily by inmates by the state penal system. almost all murderers, because experts say people who have committed o
law enforcement doesn t necessarily change the color of justice, if you will in this country. reality is we need people of all colors, black or white, who have the courage to do the right thing, and to stand up and say if there s doubt i will not execute. when in doubt we won t do it. we saw that from the former warden but not from the d.a. or chairman of the pardon dons. ben jealous, president of naacp saying he believes the state of georgia has executed an innocent man. stay with us.