barely conscious as he begged the 911 operator for help. he told the operator, blood was gushing from his head wounds. he couldn t see. where is she? i don t know. somehow he made it out the front door on his own. he was met by a paramedic. he had holes in his head, in his face. i couldn t believe how mr. sutton made it out of the house walking to us. reporter: they stabilized sutton. rushed him off in an ambulance. an hour north of sutton s home, homicide detective, larry belview was getting home. i was pulling into nigh driveway. he was critically injured. called 911. he made his way to the door. they didn t want to go in ton till he came out. there was no way of knowing if the persons involved were still inside. they backed off until the s.w.a.t. team arrived and maiden tree into the house. reporter: not knowing if the gunman was still in the house.
he told the operator blood was gushing from his head wounds. he couldn t see. keith morrison: somehow, he made it out the front door on his own. he was met by a paramedic. the holes in his head and his face i mean, i couldn t believe how mr. sutton made it out of the house walking to us. keith morrison: they stabilized sutton. rushed him off in an ambulance. an hour north of sutton s home, homicide detective, larry belyeu was just getting home after a long shift. i was just pulling into my driveway when i got the phone call. he was critically injured. however, he called 911 and he made his way to the door and opened the door. they didn t want to go in until he came out? was that there was no way to know whether the person or persons who were involved were still inside. they backed off until the swat team arrived and made entry into the house. keith morrison: not knowing if the gunman was still in the house, swat teams cleared the house room by room,
he told the operator, blood was gushing from his head wounds. he couldn t see. where is she? i don t know. somehow he made it out the front door on his own. he was met by a paramedic. he had holes in his head, in his face. i couldn t believe how mr. sutton made it out of the house walking to us. reporter: they stabilized sutton. rushed him off in an ambulance. an hour north of sutton s home, homicide detective, larry belview was getting home. i was pulling into nigh driveway. he was critically injured. called 911. he made his way to the door. they didn t want to go in ton till he came out. there was no way of knowing if the persons involved were still inside. they backed off until the s.w.a.t. team arrived and maiden tree into the house. reporter: not knowing if the gunman was still in the house. s.w.a.t. teams cleared the house room by room, entering the bedroom where susan sutton had been on the phone.
this is the courthouse and you walk in the door. we asked when first got here is bill cosby actually going to be here and they said, yes, we expect him to be here. so the courtroom was packed. very small courtroom was packed. and suddenly one of the law enforcement local police put his head in and said to the montgomery county investigators, get ready. and right after that that black suv pulled up. and we could see it right out the window. he got out. he walked into the courtroom with monique presley who has been a spokeswoman for the defense, by his side. she seemingly led him to his seat. it seemed like he couldn t see. and she was directing him where to turn and how to sit down. he sat down, a male attorney sat to his left. and just before you knew it the judge, the magistrate judge, sat in her seat, came in. everyone rose. and she said good afternoon, mr. cosby. and she immediately, which is the purpose of this arraignment,
the 2012 attack. but prosecutors contended that he was sane. they are seeking the death penalty. a michigan doctor who admitted he deliberately misdiagnosed healthy patients with cancer and profited from their unnecessary treatments faced his accusers in court. and they lashed out at the man they say ruined their lives. abc s clayton sandell has details. reporter: victims and families speaking out against a doctor they say put them in a prison of fear and pain. dr. farid fata pleaded guilty to health care fraud and other charges that he deliberately misdiagnosed hundreds of patients as having cancer to justify unnecessary treatment. sue lane spoke about her husband. after he started his treatments, he went blind. he lost all his hair. he couldn t walk. he couldn t see. reporter: at his sentencing hearing in a michigan federal court, another says her husband still suffers pain and depression. it s despicable. you filled him with poison for your cash flow. the daughter of another