stories. the prosecutors in the case are recommending a four-year sentence for mr. jackson and an 18-month sentence for mrs. jackson. you ll probably recognize that mr. jackson is the son of civil rights leader the reverend jesse jackson, also a congressman. they are asking for consecutive sentences so one parent is home while the other is serving. we ll keep an eye on what transpires in that courtroom. and a sign of things getting real, real bad when you re black balled by hooter s. it did happen and it happened to the mayor of san diego. the restaurant frequently criticized for objectifying women says that bob filner is no longer welcome there because he s objectified women as the sexual harassment allegations just keep piling up against them. kyung lah drew the lucky straw. she got the filner story today. this is only one location, right, kyung? at least you have a nice
buy furniture for her new home. it begs the question, who walks around with $120,000 in cash to do something like that? i ve got to ask the question, nischelle has been covering this story for years. they have been on tv for years. the evidence seems to be fun to look at and there s far more deep-seeded evidence in the paperwork that the feds have been able to discover? the fed is not able to file a case based on some one holding a wad of cash. when the federal government makes a case, they do not kid around. believe me, the sentencing guidelines are much harsher than they are going to be in state court. basically, what the allegations here, for them to make these false statements, it doesn t mean that they numbered a little when they filed something. they flubbed numbers. when they filed for bankruptcy said, oh, wait, we don t have any money.
other victims were and where their bodies could be found. i also think that he purposefully did that for us to find, however it was just some ramblings i would describe mostly as song lyrics, from what we could gather. just gibberish. reporter: mystery and pain he enjoyed taking to his grave. and nick paton walsh is here with me to talk about this. first of all, i could not believe that he was chuckling while he was talking to these investigators about, yeah, i just shot one of them, i strangled the rest. it all seemed to be fun for him. this is what was so remarkable about the case, they could not understand the personality trait that caused it to happen. as soon as he s in jail, they say he wanted to die as quickly as possible and was in fact dismayed at how long the legal process would take to kill him. so he took his own life. that s why he killed himself but not before making it even more difficult for investigators. what s that about?
her abductor. vinnie politan has more. reporter: her family is separate for answers. our family circle is broken but it will be mended. reporter: the 17-year-old last seen at this central virginia gas station. that was august 3rd. i carried my youngest son to school this morning but i didn t have my daughter to take. if anybody know anything please, please let us know. please. reporter: investigators arrested randy taylor and charged him with abduction but they are still searching. it s difficult to bring this type of case to resolution quickly and thoroughly especially when time is of the essence and the area to be
children. that would create a zone of privacy for the celebrities. it seems well defined and in that sense it could fallout side the world of news worthy because why on earth are they news worthy unless of course they are. and that s why it s hard, because it s ultimately a case by case basis. some celebrities are news worthy. we are all interested in them. they sell the pictures to the press when they are first born. thank you both. great to see you. danny and paul, thank you again. so this is the first week of school for many. it was supposed to be for alexis murphy as well. police say instead she was kidnapped from a gas station. the suspect has been arrested but alexis is nowhere to be found and she may not be the only teenager affected. back in a moment. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004.