coming out of the fbi, particularly in some of the stories that have been debunked that were attributable to the fbi but turned out to be false. yeah. they feel they feel like they re it s unfair what s happening now. they re not 100% surprised. they knew that there was a lot that could potentially, you know, go and get into their way the last few days of the campaign. they feel like really, like after all this, like i m this candidate is under the glass for this when she s running against, you know, donald trump, who wasn t released his tax returns. who has allegations of groech i of groping. there are things that they feel should be piling up as disqualifiers for her, yet the focus is on her emails. that goes back to the point that they ve always been held to a different standard in this race, something the campaign has been made clear. let me ask but melania trump. she made one of her rare appearances this week talking about cyber-bullying. what was the strategy? who do
that is the choice of the prosecutor, but they can certainly make some objections to change of venue. having it be right here with a jury in baltimore. or even a continuance so that it s not trialed so close to when many people wanted to convict this man. the hundreds of trials you ve covered and the hundreds of courtrooms you ve been in, there s never a perfect science to whether jurors who are deadlocked ultimately end up talking to counsel after the process is over. sometimes they ll talk to prosecutors and defense attorneys about what happened and the dynamic of the jury room, who was laid up, who wasn t. what they thought about the trial process. it is extraordinarily helpful to those lawyers and those prosecutors as to whether they go ahead and choose another trial or whether they go ahead and ask for a venue change. do we know anything about these jurors and what they agreed to do or disagreed to do after the process wrapped up? first of all, we know that they are anonymous.
person involved in this. you couldn t leave a vehicle along the interstate and walk back to wherever you left from. someone had to drive there and pick you up and take you back. so, who would have had the motive and the opportunity to commit this crime? karyn s ex-husband, michael, had an alibi for the night of the murder, but his parents did not. they were the ones watching karyn s son, christopher, on the day of the murder. michael slover sr., he works at a power plant in the decatur area. and once he clocked out, he has no alibi after that time. jeannette slover, who wasn t employed or anything, she had no alibi or anybody to corroborate their alibi. 51-year-old jeannette slover detested her ex-daughter-in-law karyn, and everyone knew how much she loved her 3-year-old grandson, christopher. i think the relationship between jeannette and the boy
back to wherever you left from. someone had to drive there and pick you up and take you back. so, who would have had the motive and the opportunity to commit this crime? karyn s ex-husband, michael, had an alibi for the night of the murder, but his parents did not. they were the ones watching karyn s son, christopher, on the day of the murder. michael slover sr., he works at a power plant in the decatur area. and once he clocked out, he has no alibi after that time. jeannette slover, who wasn t employed or anything, she had no alibi or anybody to corroborate their alibi. 51-year-old jeannette slover detested her ex-daughter-in-law karyn, and everyone knew how much she loved her 3-year-old grandson, christopher. i think the relationship between jeannette and the boy
glory. here s abc s david muir. reporter: the ohio state buckeyes are the first national champions of the playoff era. reporter: the new oar a ushered in with more than 85,000 fans watching in at&t stadium. we were right there with them. the underdog buckeyes toppling the oregon ducks. with the third string quarterback, who wasn t even supposed to be there. cardale jones so impressive. what a play. cardale jones the quarterback only because the team had lost their first two. he didn t even start until the postseason. there was someone who always knew cardale could do it. back home it was a tough beginning for cardale in cleveland, the youngest of six. not knowing some days where your next meal was coming from. he went to the only went to the all-male public high school, ginn academy, in cleveland and was assigned a mentor named michelle nash. i saw something in his eyes. i just seen a sweet kid that needed something.