and i found that the officers in this encounter shouted at least 71 commands. 71 commands approximately a 30 minute period. i want to play a clip, frankly, from that initial stop for a moment listen to this. tony round. all right, all right, all right. [inaudible] i am on the ground, i m on the ground. stay on the ground. i m going to tase you. get on the ground. just hearing this, yet again, frankly it is anxiety producing to say the least. and i wonder about this. the screaming, the confusion that must ve been sued. the disorienting nature. how disorienting with this have been for somebody tonds and a that they re receiving its, and of course, the aggressive nature. i bet initial stop? it is clear he did not even though i is getting pulled over for southern immediate shot getting pulled over. and then many police academies that i went to the police academy that we were trained not to do that. i let you lawn forsman analysts gets relayed ensembles that but when you go
but, he saying that the signature doesn t look like just saying that she was not informed of this change to the trusteeship that she has. claiming that she wants to remain the trustee of that well. and so, there s going to be a lot of money at stake care. but, it really is putting a grandmother against a granddaughter. it s very unfortunate. very sad to think about, and, joey, the idea that sharon point out is that it s not unheard of to have disputes, typically and the idea of an estate. but, talk to me about what the next steps might be. and the idea that are these really problems that you have seen and what can be done in terms of trying to validate a well with issues that have been identified to be fatal to what comes next? sharon, listen, the reality is you know laura, it is about the abbott and all about the move. and if someone has a little, a will, of course is a document.