brought her in. he looked after her. he made sure that she was going to be all right. and he s just such a generous guy. as an officer, you couldn t ask for someone better. i mean not only did he know the law, he was fiercely intelligent. but he had the disposition to where he wasn t out to be a confrontational, to throw someone in prison or give them a ticket or ruin their life through legal action through some small thing. the important thing to him was, if he had to have an encounter with a suspect was, if he could, let them go with nobody coming out worse for wear as long as they understood what they were doing wrong, he would do that. you absolutely had to give him no other option for any sort of physical encounter, for an encounter to get physical. that s the thing. you all would have these conversations as you worked the streets in memphis and given all of these officer-involved stories that we ve been telling the better part of the last
and i think this really assisted the jury in being able to understand the evidence better, the testimony better, and how the victims were essentially cornered. what do you remember the most about visiting o.j. s house, actually going to the crime scene? i was like, oh, wow, that s the first time i ve ever seen a heisman trophy. you couldn t ask questions. nothing was told to us. don t talk amongst yourself and don t touch anything. it s this home visit that leads to the very heart of the prosecution s case. the physical evidence against o.j. simpson. can you please describe the appearance of the gloves? it appeared a dark leather glove, appeared to be somewhat moist or sticky. i didn t touch it, but it appeared that parts were sticking to other parts of the glove. defense lawyers are eager to point out detective mark furhman s role in discovering the evidence. and now mark fuhrman came up
you couldn t ask for a better derby. perfect weather. you should work for nba sports. some other stories making news. at the vatican the pope admits even he makes mistakes. there was a scheduled mixup. he thought a meeting with 7,000 members of a catholic group was friday instead of yesterday. the group is in rome celebrating their fifthiest anniversary. he told the crowd even the the pope has his faults. look at this. hegs in a park n. that was a she, not a he leading police on a wild chase. the 15-year-old tearing up grass and hitting sign posts. the chase then hit the streets but it didn t last long. the teen crashed. he was handcuffed and taken away. in san francisco a wild sight. a sea lion pup roaming the
thank you. and closing arguments are under way in the murder trial of former new england patriots star aaron hernandez. the defense rested yesterday after calling three witnesses. hernandez is accused of shooting odin lloyd near hernandez s boston area home. his attorneys say he would not have killed lloyd because they were friends. the defense calls police work in the case sloppy. no murder weapon has ever been found, the trial has been going on for two months with the prosecution calling 131 witnesses. the jury is expect to begin deliberations in that case this afternoon. coming up carbon monoxide is blamed for the deaths of seven children and their single father in maryland. you couldn t ask for a better father. you couldn t ask for a better man. you know. what investigators suspect may be the source. it is one of the stories we are
the children range from 6 to 16. todd s mother says her son was raising them all alone after his divorce. you couldn t ask for a better father. you couldn t ask for a better man. you know he s been with his kids for three years, by himself. and he did the best he could with what he had. a generator was found out of gas in the kitchen and there was no electricity in the home. carbon monoxide poison is suspected in the death. police will know more after the autopsies today. rutgers university banned sorority and fraternity parties for the rest of the year. it takes commitment to student safety seriously and groups who violate could face disciplinary action. last month a fraternity was shut down because an under age drinking incident that sent a student to a hospital. in australia, search crews