Fourteen people, including prominent CEOs and politicians, died on Oct. 30, 1941, when a Northwest Airlines plane crashed just outside Moorhead, Minnesota.
simultaneously. she absolutely became queen when she was a tree top. she went up a tree as princess elizabeth and came down as queen. then you queen cuts her trip short and boards a 20 hour flight back to london. beyond that brutally long plane trip, she just played no emotion. periodically, she would get up and go to the bathroom and could be heard crying. it was a man s world. you know, this is 1952. here was this young girl suddenly taking on this enormous responsibility. she had not a clue, really, what she was doing. now queen, plans are set in motion for her coronation. prince philip serves as chairman of the committee. together, they make a controversial decision. the queen demanded it be televised. she didn t think monarchies should be something done in secret. she s often said to insiders,
comes back with. if the medical examiner determines brian laundrie died close to the time he went on the run. i think their culpability dissipates. but if they make the determination which is doubtful at this point since they were skeletal remains, that he disappeared a week ago, that s entirely different. jesse: he could have been in communication with his family or with his attorney? correct. he did go on this quote-unquote camping trip before he was a fugitive. and before someone is a fugitive, you could give him $2 million, a plane trip and a truck load of supplies and there is nothing illegal about that. if they helped him materially after he went on the run, then that s a different story. with him having died, i don t
comes back with. if the medical examiner determines brian laundrie died close to the time he went on the run. i think their culpability dissipates. but if they make the determination which is doubtful at this point since they were skeletal remains, that he disappeared a week ago, that s entirely different. jesse: he could have been in communication with his family or with his attorney? correct. he did go on this quote-unquote camping trip before he was a fugitive. and before someone is a fugitive, you could give him $2 million, a plane trip and a truck load of supplies and there is nothing illegal about that. if they helped him materially after he went on the run, then that s a different story. with him having died, i don t
if the medical examiner determines brian laundrie died close to the time he went on the run. i think their culpability dissipates. but if they make the determination which is doubtful at this point since they were skeletal remains, that he disappeared a week ago, that s entirely different. jesse: he could have been in communication with his family or with his attorney? correct. he did go on this quote-unquote camping trip before he was a fugitive. and before someone is a fugitive, you could give him $2 million, a plane trip and a truck load of supplies and there is nothing illegal about that. if they helped him materially after he went on the run, then that s a different story. with him having died, i don t