when he said that to you, what did you think? i was too young back then to realize that this was a setup. i mean, to me this was basically it was just part of the process. when did you realize that david ranta probably wasn t guilty and the investigation, particularly your picking him out of the lineup, was mishandled? i think as the years went by, i remembered what happened, that somebody told me, but as more and more i found the news of innocent people getting let free in various ways, i started to think back to the trial i was involved and remembered where i was told who to pick out of the lineup. at the time, did you tell anybody else about what had happened? no. this is something i carried with me. i mean, i didn t have anybody in
joining me tonight in a 360 exclusive, menachem lieberman. what happened during the lineup? what did the detective say to you? as i was walking in the room to the lineup, he told me that i should pick out the guy with the biggest nose. when he said that to you, what did you think? i was too young back then to realize that this was a setup. i mean, to me this was basically it was just part of the process. when did you realize that david ranta probably wasn t guilty and the investigation, particularly your picking him out of the lineup, was mishandled? i think as the years went by, i remembered what happened, that somebody told me, but as more and more i found the news of innocent people getting let free in various ways, i started to think back to the trial i was
joining me tonight in a 360 exclusive, menachem lieberman. what happened during the lineup? what did the detective say to you? as i was walking in the room to the lineup, he told me that i should pick out the guy with the biggest nose. when he said that to you, what did you think? i was too young back then to realize that this was a setup. i mean, to me this was basically it was just part of the process. when did you realize that david ranta probably wasn t guilty and the investigation, particularly your picking him out of the lineup, was mishandled? i think as the years went by, i remembered what happened, that somebody told me, but as more and more i found the news of innocent people getting let free in various ways, i started to
written extensively about bulger and gives us the inside scoop on this arrest. could cindy anthony be bending the truth to protect her daughter? yesterday, anthony testified that she, not casey googled the term chloroform. even sinncindy s lawyer admits wasn t guilty for some of the other searches on her computer. she never searched for breaking neck. the idea was presented to her that she was doing a search and a pop-up came from a you tube site with a skateboarder breaking his neck or along those lines. she didn t write break neck into the search. that was attorney mark l lippman last night. testimony continues today. governor chris christie is expected it sign a bill that will require public workers to contribute more to their pension and health benefits. thousands rallied at jersey s capital protesting the measure.
result of that. but how was it covered in the mainstream media? let s get i want to get to the clip because i want to show this first one from abc news and how they covered that exact thing you were talking about. global warming naysayers are claiming that e-mails stolen from this research university show climate scientists discussing how to fudge results to promote the idea that humans are altering the planet. the science is solid, according to a vast majority of researchers with hotter temperatures, melting glaciers and rising sea levels providing the proof. naysayers, the words. they might as well be calling them the flat earth society. stolen data. look at the pejorative. no evidence of this. they dismiss it at the end by saying it s subtle science. by the way, it took abc 16 days before they did their first story on this. because it wasn t in the direction they wanted it.