18-year-old nasreen raza stayed on board with harry. i was just sitting up there by myself. from what i remember, that s where i was. that s the best view, so i can imagine that s where i would be sitting. since it was a nice night and the lake was calm, harry didn t tie his boat to the dock, so it drifted while he waited for his friends to return. then they heard a loud noise. harry stood up, and there was a crash. there was blood everywhere. i felt like a big monster or something came out of the water and bit my arm off. harry uhl was pronounced dead at the scene. he was just 27 years old. he died instantly. he was probably standing up to try to figure out what was coming. and then just got just got hit in the dark by this massive object. harry s passenger, nasreen
i said throw it on me. another time he told us it was an accident that it occurred. at one point he admitted that somebody purposely tried to hurt him. i walked up to the bars because i thought someone said bozo. that s what the guys call me. i went up to the bars and splash they hit me with baby oil and hair grease and broke my arm off. i didn t see the person who did it, right? there were too many prisoners out, so i didn t see who it was. i m not the type that would tattletale on somebody anyway. right? whitlow acknowledged what might be his biggest problem in prison. most of it, the biggest percentage is how much i talk around the guys. one of the problems, issues i had was talking a lot. excessive talking without you know, going on and on a lot of times. not only was whitlow a sex offender, he was a sex offender
new marriage and lied about what really happened. now this jury of eight men and six women must decide if graham is telling the truth. so let s talk about this with hln host jane velez-mitchell. great to see you in person. let s begin with just mapping out both sides. so let s start with the defense. they say this is this frightened newlywed, right, who just maybe wasn t happy. they were having an argument in a very bad place to have an argument. just happened to be by a cliff. a cliff with a 200-foot drop. she says, well, you know, they were arguing and he grabs her arm and instinctively because they re on a cliff, pushes his arm off. in one sweeping motion pushes him off and it s a total accident. the prosecution says, no way. they have many, many texts that she was very, very unhappy about her marriage, that she was deeply depressed, he was crying. she said, i d rather be dead. so they say she gets him to this cliff and then intentionally
take my arm off. it was cumbersome. it was just hanging off of me. it s doing nothing. my doctor said, yeah, there s no use keeping it there. ferguson may have suffered a serious injury, but that won t stop him from taking flight again. i just enjoy the sport. and as soon as my amputation heals up, i m going to be back in the sky again with one arm. just when new yorkers think they ve seen it all, a woman dangles without a safety harness from one of new york city s monumental bridges. twisting and turning 300 feet above rush hour traffic. and if you re wondering, this is not legal. when i said fly high or die, what i was really saying was give me liberty or give me death. july 11, 2011. aerial dancer ava sharp prepares for one of the most dangerous performances of her life. i knew i would perform there. it wasn t a question of if. it was a matter of when. on the williamsburg bridge, ava is one of a few people with
get our free state of the air app at lung.org. while i was on a combat patrol my c in baqubah, iraq,nned out. a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. when i came home, i felt alone. my family was around me, but i couldn t talk to them about what i d seen and what i d done. i remember just thinking, man, the way i am right now, i don t want to live. i was discharged from the army, and i ve been working with the wounded warrior project since 2007. warriors don t have to be severely wounded to be with the wounded warrior project. we do have a lot of guys that have post-traumatic stress disorder. being able to share your story, i guess it kind of helps you wrap your mind around what did happen over there. just because you ve left the military doesn t mean your life is over, because when these guys are coming home, i m kind of leading and training them, instead of for combat, i m leading and training them to heal. and if i come away with anything from the wounded warri