must ve been. it was hard to go to sleep some nights. reporter: a young woman living on her own. hurt in the middle of the night. she was vulnerable, alone, and in bed. a crime that jolted a sleepy seaside community. killer walking among them. i do not think that it really sets in, that we are all are in a little more danger at that point. reporter: young, fun, and pretty. cory had plenty of admirers. and one of them like to do much. a strange coworker oh my god. i was, i was obsessed. that is scary stuff, right there. exactly. an adoring friend. her statements about how much she loved cory. peaked our interest. and a young man who made some people very uncomfortable. she called him the night creeper. a gallery of potential suspects, piles of evidence, but the truth would only be revealed by a tiny telltale clue. did everyone s jobs drop? my eyes filled with tears. i could not believe it. reporter: welcome to dateline. she was
person. the supervisor ask to interview a girl named crystal. we didn t really have any idea who she was. blood all of the floor. i saw blood up the wall. she told us what you start cleaning up? i started picking things that were blood splattered. this woman knew about the murder, covered up. the things that were thrown into the fire by me or the belongings from kelsey s house. she could have stopped this from happening. he had a hold on her that he totally exploited. this whole thing is crazy. it took my breath away. was there any blood on the tv, do you remember? yes, there is blood on the tv. okay. there was blood on the chairs. there is blood on the table. there was bloody on the hobby lobby bag sitting there. reporter: you re witnessing something highly unusual. a woman at the center of a murder investigation reconstructing the scene of the gruesome crime. can you tell me what you saw in here and what you cleaned up? there was a lo
dealing with hamas, or getting the hostages home. what we are seeing now is not the best way to do that. ben rhodes, thank you for spending time with me tonight. that s our show for tonight. now the time is my last word with ali velshi. i hope a lot of people listen to what ben says. we ll continue this a little later. but you have a good evening, my friend. tonight the special counsel jack smith is once again making his case for the supreme court to weigh in on donald trump s claims of presidential immunity in the criminal case of united states of america versus donald trump. the special counsel and his team are asking the supreme court to grant an expedited review of trump s claims that his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election fall within the, quote, outer primitive perimeter, end quote, of his official duties as president and easier for immune from prosecution. yesterday fog filed a brief before the supreme court urging them to stay way for the issue
. and officials in texas say that they are trying their best with the resources they have. processing migrants has become. but authorities in iceland are not ready to let people back into that you are homes just yet. we ll explain why. two georgian election workers have the green light to go after rudy giuliani s assets right away to collect their award. a judge in washington gave them the go-ahead on wednesday. that is after the former trump attorney was ordered to pay close to $150 million to two women who sued him for defamation over statements after the 2020 election. and as jessica schneider reports, the judge concluded some of giuliani s own claims don t add up. reporter: the judge in this case is really coming out with some scathing language against rudy giuliani in giving these plaintiffs the green light to start or try to start collecting anyway their $148 million right now. she s really criticizing rudy giuliani and his failure to really cooper
disqualified from the states primary ballot for violating the constitution. then, a conservative radio host turning his message into school curriculum, causing controversy around the country. and ukrainian president zelenskyy says he is confident aid from the u.s. will come through, but what message does the political division in this country send to putin? as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. and it is a pleasure to be back here at msnbc headquarters in new york city, and i return to some big news with you tonight. a stunning ruling from the colorado supreme court is adding new drama to the 2024 election season. the court ruled donald trump is ineligible to hold office again and cannot appear on the states republican primary ballot. this decision was based on section three of the 14th amendment. what does that mean? it disqualifies candidates from federal office who have engaged in insurrection. the court found t