julian assange. and phil, just reminding our viewers where assange is right now and what s to happen next with him. reporter: so julian assange is now in a london prison. he is serving time for breaching bail conditions. that was the breach that took place when he walked into the embassy and refused to come out for seven years. after his detention we learned america is seeking his extradition for stealing important secrets. that extradition process is being examined by a british court as we speak. and just today it seems that swedish authorities are now seeking to have assange returned to sweden to face a rape charge. that was the potential charge there was what led him to enter the embassy in the first place. the swedish prosecutor has sought permission from a court to rule that he should be detained in absentia. if that happens, a swedish prosecutor could ask for a european arrest warrant.
i learned my lesson to respect women and not be doing that. a christian now, i know i couldn t be necking a woman unless i was married. whitlow had recent write-ups for exposing himself, not for anybody he was married to, but prisoners. i gave up. i have to do 50 years for a rape charge i didn t do. i was mad about that. wouldn t anybody? anyone out there seeing this he intended to blame other people for his problems, but the fact of the matter was he was exposing himself to nurses and to people and then he would talk about it, which in a way, it s an affront to most inmates. the exposures, i know for a fact, that were forced upon me, forcing me to be in my cell nude in rtu without clothing. every unit my clothes were either stolen or getting lost. the problem is starting to be fixed. i m proud of staff here. it is continuing to be corrected. we would try to conduct an
judge dismissed the rape charge against him and didn t allow any of those allegations about avery s treatment of women saying they didn t prove anything about teresa s murder and avery was never charged with assaulting his ex-fiancee or raping the teen. juries in separate trials convicted bothaviary and dassie of murdering teresa. they were each sentenced to life in prison. you are probably the most dangerous individual to ever set forth in this courtroom. eight years later making a murdererer would put fastbender, krats, and their entire team in the hot seat. coming up. did they plant evidence? sure, they did. was steven avery framed? is it possible that that blood could have been planted? a lead investigator answers
confinement for six straight months. you know, it s not necessarily how you want to do your time. while close management serves as a prison within the prison, many of santa rosa s general population inmates have been transferred here after proving to be too much to handle at other florida state prisons. among them is danny pritchett. pritchett was just recently received here at santa rosa. he is a predatory inmate, has a history of that outside of prison and inside of prison. i never got along with anybody because i was always standoffish, i was a loner, staying away from everybody. because i didn t understand anybody or nothing. i came to prison when i was 22 years old. i am in here for a rape charge. i had a minor problem.
in talking about this, you have to go with the woman. i don t know if he s guilty or not but if he quits, he s admitting guilt to a rape charge. howie: is there a double standard with the media pummeling brett kavanaugh. the national enquirer is accused of extortion by jeff bezos. most of of the press dismisses president trump s calls for unity and bipartisanship in the state of the union saying his governing style is very different. i saw this as a psychotically incoherent speech with cookies and dog. . and dog poop.