but when you don t know who it is it could be anybody. uh-huh. it was all so personal. the attacker had been in their home. possibly stalked them. maybe brittani wasn t even his intended target? maybe it was one of the other sisters. no one could say for sure. but the family had to put their fears aside when caring for brittani, who now needed all of their help. it s really taking your baby and raising her all over again. so you re raising a child that you already raised. that, i think, was the hardest part, watching mom have to go through that again. you just you wanted to cry for them. five months after the attack, her condition had stabilized to the point brittani could be released from the hospital. but she was far from healed. she didn t realize why she couldn t walk, why she couldn t eat, why she had to learn all these things over again. as helpless as a child, which meant if the attacker
rubble of her apartment building after 258 hours. her family had prepared her grave. her husband and children are buried. and turkish media called this 7-year-old a miracle girl. she was found on tuesday. she couldn t eat or drink the entire time she was trapped and is in prsurprisingly decent sha. nada is in istanbul. incredibly, victims are being pulled out alive. the need for aid for millions of survivors grows. absolutely. for days, the message we re hearing from the united nations and from other organizations, is that the window for finding survivors beneath the rubble is closing very quickly. and despite that, we are still seeing survivors being pulled from the rubble, as you showed in that video there.
maybe brittani wasn t even his intended target? maybe it was one of the other sisters. no one could say for sure. but the family had to put their fears aside when caring for brittani, who now needed all of their help. it s really taking your baby and raising her all over again. so you re raising a child that you already raised. that, i think, was the hardest part, watching mom have to go through that again. you just you wanted to cry for them. five months after the attack, her condition had stabilized to the point brittani could be released from the hospital. but she was far from healed. she didn t realize why she couldn t walk, why she couldn t eat, why she had to learn all these things over again. as helpless as a child, which meant if the attacker returned, the marcell family was more vulnerable now than ever. so diane fled albuquerque, taking brittani along with the two youngest children to neighboring texas. she found a new home, a new job, and most important a rehabil
these are all organizations opposed to the death penalty. but what this case different from others in the past as we approach the 11th hour there are hundreds of thousands of people. you saw their signatures on those petitions that were delivered. these are people, a lot of these people may not typically be against the death penalty. these are people who are looking at the case thinking that there are doubts here and that an execution needs to be stopped. there s a lot of people pushing to have his sentence commuted and not have him set free. you don t see a lot of people coming right out and saying this man is innocent. speaking of those who do think he should be set free or at least the case looked at, some names might surprise you. the former fbi director william sessions who wrote an op-ed in the newspaper in atlanta yesterday saying, the evidence in this case consisting almost entirely of conflicting stories, testimonies an statements is inadequate to the task of co