he never actually left. a lot of people assumed that he went to belarus as a supposed deal was worked out between him and president lukashenko and putin after the mutiny. he never went to belarus except for a short period of time. that i knew. most recently he was in moscow. he was shuttling in and out of moscow constantly. putin in his speech yesterday said he was meeting with senior government officials while in moscow. that s just remarkable. was spending most of his time in st. petersburg where he felt safe. interesting that he if this journal reporting is correct it makes a lot of sense that it was about money, because there were billions to be made in africa. he was making that money, the diamonds, minerals, the way they were probing for opportunities, having not penetrated there previously before the so-called
yes, yes, yes, yes. he felt safe, yeah. yes. light globe buzzes right, well, it s night time and it feels a bit intrusive but, anyway, this is obviously one of the bedrooms that the family lived in. but not only am i staying in the same house, i m actually going to be sleeping in the very room that he had as a child. it s a kind of medium sized room, the kind of room that any 12 year old, 13 year old boy would have, i guess. i wonder what he would ve made of this. hopefully, he would ve found it quite funny. right, it s time for me to get some sleep,
what was heard in court? well, before sentencing what was heard in court? well, before sentencing there - what was heard in court? well, before sentencing there was i what was heard in court? well, before sentencing there was a l before sentencing there was a statement from the victim which describe the impacts of the abuse, the fear, stress and panic and how the fear, stress and panic and how the victim had lived through a loop of fear and exciting tea anxiety. it was only when philip schofield was arrested he felt safe. phillip schofield had exploited the teenager s innocence and that this was wrong on all levels. the trial was wrong on all levels. the trial was heard last month, a week long case with some distressing details. timothy schofield denied all 11 sexual offences but did admit that he watched pornography with the teenager, but he insisted the teenager, but he insisted the teenager was 16 and had consented.
grey tracksuit, and before sentencing, a prosecution gave a victim statement, and the victim describe the impact of the crime, how he had felt stress, fear and panic, how he felt crafts in fear and exiled seat. it was only after timothy schofield was arrested, that he felt safe. the trial lasted a week and there was disturbing details in the hearing. timothy schofield denied all 11 sexual offences but did admit to watching pornography with a teenager, so the teenager was 16 and had consented. the prosecution said there was evidence the abuses started whilst the child was under 16. timothy schofield spoke during the trial about his mental health struggles, how he had been gay and had not told anybody and how this had been
the update today if he felt safe going into matamoras or if there were areas he avoided. he says, you just have to be aware but that it was, i guess, a risk he was willing to take. on the other side, i had a chance to speak with a woman who has been a brownsville native her entire life. it has been years since she has crossed one of these bridges to go into a city that is a stone s throw from where i m standing because she says it feels too unsafe. i think the unpredictability of the violence is what has struck so many people here. they were all shocked. those that i spoke to from brownsville to hear about this kidnapping. unfortunately, nobody was surprised. i want to bring in justice correspondent ken dilanian. what is the fbi saying? i had a chance to ask the attorney general, merrick garland, who was having a news conference on an unrelated matter. he was not in position to