toxicology, perhaps using some other forensic evidence to really get a handle on what they can and cannot make stick as charges for this guy. dana: the police chief said it is possible that some of the potential victims are going to be too embarrassed to come forward. how important is it that they do so their testimony can be brought to bear? that s really interesting because if all they have are victim testimonies, it is going to be difficult for prosecutors because as we all know, you can t just bring in bad character evidence to prove somebody acted in conformity. there will have to be more than that. so hopefully there will be some forensics and recordings, some texts. if they can get a warrant, dana, that s what i would like to see. get a warrant for his house, car, whatever and see if he has a stockpile of date rape drugs or a stockpile of fentanyl or
kate you ve been covering this from the beginning. this was throwing the book at larry nassar. not by any of his defense not wanting to read the rest of his letter and basically giving him more than a century in jail. yeah, it is really remarkable scene, andrea. we just saw that judge take him on, one on one. she s been remarkable throughout the past week and a half. as you know, they ve been hearing victims statements. the judge allowed that to happen. the judge allowed all of the women who were gymnasts over the years, abused by larry nassar to come in and tell their painful personal stories. even this morning, andrea, three more of those victim testimonies. so to speak, this morning. people crying on the stand. the judge, throughout it all, encouraging them, and telling them, i believe you. and you heard her say that again during sentencing. you are the survivors. we need to listen to people like you. it is not about me, the judge said. it is about the women and you re