vehicle had gone off the road, to the street. and that she was face up, in a puddle of water. she has severe injuries to her head. little did you know the mystery that was about to unfold. i went into the living room and i saw blood all over the place. i went into the bathroom, more blood. the whole time we were thinking it was a car wreck. and now, what happened. i told my brother, this is how people get away from murder. the rumor mill is in overdrive. there was gossip there was an affair. sex, lies in a christian by club. who would ve thought. exactly. this was tearing us apart. you really can t make this. up there is no other way to describe a human being like that. say in spawn. hello and welcome to dateline. when this couple, met they swept off their feet. then jamie said, judy suffered two accidents in the same nights. and she was gone. detectives believed, the grieving husband. but her family launch their own investigation. their question, wa
details about this killer except to mention one unusual fact. what s unusual about this, this was a 28-year-old woman apparently. that s an uncommon profile for these kinds of shooters. it s just rare. the mass shooters tend to be male. more than 90% of these shootings are carried out by men. laura: turns out the killer s identity didn t match the preferred criteria of the media which is white, male. they like when they are angry immigrants or others. someone mentally unstable perhaps but still had access to an ar-15 style weapon. but this shooter wasn t just any old former female student at the school. she referred to herself as he/him and was reportedly in the midst of a so called transition process. now what treatments this individual was receiving or had received is still unknown. but all day long authorities went out of their way to avoid releasing this information. instead simply referring to the killer as a 28-year-old woman. until the question was directly
but tickets are still available. that didn t land. florida has joined iowa, utah and arkansas to become the fourth state this year to pass universal school choice. it s such a big deal it got randi weingarten to finally wash her hair. today governor right side signed a bill disbanding the state s education account to all k 12 students regardless of race income background or even zip code. now that they have school choice, florida s parents biggest worry will be that their kids will be eat eaten by python. that wouldn t be a worry for me. so the good news is those funds could be used for anything from private school tuition, tutoring, textbooks, home schooling, online theory and, in florida, alligator rappelent. as proponents put it it if you understand students and not systems which force public schools to compete in something other than best drag queen. [cheers and applause] greg: yeah. yeah, man. the hell? florida is the sixth state nationwide to approve such options and
right now. tonight on all in. we are prepared to take this fight into the court, and if need be taken to the supreme court of united states. pence fights to keep quiet as especial council moves to compel testimony from trump lawyers. tonight andrew weizmann on the big pieces in the trump investigation as we await new details from fulton county. then it is a legal pot legal ponzi scheme. republicans keep attacking social security as the president gets a new ally in the fight to preserve it. plus, as nikki haley makes it official, mitt romney s urgent warning about trump s cap on the nomination, and congressman jamie raskin wants answers about jared kushner s massive payday from the southeast saudis. he s here to talk about it when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. tonight we ve got a lot of news surrounding the various legal cases in smearing donald trump. first, context. it often feels like the investigation into the january six
late breaking, news special counsel jack smith has subpoenaed former president donald trump s former chief of staff mark meadows as part of smith and vesta geisha and into trump and his role in the january 6th insurrection. now i should say this as according to a single source, and it s being reported by cnn, and we see has not independently confirmed this reporting. cnn reports tonight that meadows received a subpoena for documents and testimony sometime in january. this comes just one week after we learned the special counsel smith subpoenaed trump s former vice president mike pence. clearly, things are heating up. beyond the fact that subpoena of the former presidents chief of staff is a huge deal on its own, mark meadows in particular is quite a potential witness. meadows was involved in the infamous phone call between trump and georgia secretary of state brian rat in which he pressured raffensperger to find 11,780 votes. meadows was in the over office with trump for a