red blood blooded constitutionalist that believes in capitalism representative government. and with prudence. what does that mean you don t treat communist china the way you treat great britain when it comes to trade and don t send advanced technologies to russia or to iran, technologies you may send to israel or another ally. use your noggin in common sense. mexico is not north korea thank god. we have our problems. these countries in a perfect in terms of trade with immigration and we are to put our foot down. and pushback when it comes to globalism i will tell you what i oppose i oppose exporting governance to international organizations like the icc or
from leaving. but detective hinson was more focused on the smiling boy on the couch next to mike, little aaron. i wanted the child interviewed. the child? yeah. i wanted aaron. the 3 1/2-year-old boy? yes. i wanted him interviewed. and what a horrifying story the boy would tell. coming up i was trying to determine what she had on. you know, clothing. and he got real quiet and whispered, and he said, red blood. mommy was wearing blood? wow. chills up and down my spine. when dateline continues. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. i m the latest hashtag challenge.
clothing. and he got real quiet and whispered and he said, red blood. chills up and down my spine because i thought, wow, this kid saw this. a little boy witnessed something terrifying the night his mother vanished. it just was ripping my heart. he was so traumatized. everybody s life changed that night. everybody s did. what had happened to his mom? i still wake up in the middle of the night. haunted for more than two decades, he would make a chilling discovery that would unlock this mystery. now you know the whole story. yes, sir. everything kind of clicked. it s just so unbelievable. i knew he was telling his mom s story. hello and welcome to dateline. aaron fraser was
quiet and whispered, and he said, red blood. and i remember mommy was wearing blood? wow. chills up and down my spine. because i thought wow, this kid saw this. did you believe him or did you think he was reciting a movie he d seen or something? i knew. i could tell from the way he delivered it all that it was what he had seen. it was just i ve interviewed i m sorry. i ve interviewed lots of kids. but this was, i knew, such a huge moment, and it was always like when he would talk about these things he would whisper. when he was talking about the things that were so horrible that he d seen. is there any doubt in your mind that he saw his father shoot his mother? no. and i said, you can take it to the bank. you took it as literally true?