Members and the clergy and also members of the Police Department at that Memorial Service this evening. Thats live pictures now from sydney. Joining me now from australia as well is anna coren along with vicky jarredin. Shes a reporter fon channel 9 news in sydney. Anna, to you first. We now have a picture and more information about the victims from this horrifying standoff. I want you to tell us what we know about the two people who lost their lives. Reporter yeah, tragic details emerging about those two victims. The first being katrina dawson, a 38yearold mother of three. She was a lawyer here in sydney, and she was one of the hostages killed during that siege. The other hostage was 34yearold tori johnson. He was the manager of that Lindt Chocolate cafe. There are reports that he tried to tackle the gunman and overcome him. Police say they heard gunshots just after 2 00 this morning. And that is when they decided to storm that cafe. That is what we are learning, don, about those two victims. Anna, toris family, Tori Johnsons family just released a statement, and in it they thank people from around the world for their prayers for the family. I want to read part of it. We are so proud of our Beautiful Boy tori, gone from this earth but forever in our memories, as the most amazing life partner, son and brother we could ever wish for. Let us all pray for peace on earth. So anna, heres a question. Also, before i get to the question, i also want to read, this is from the lindt manager. The lindt manager said tori had been with us at length for just over two years, and he was a great ambassador for our company and the store. He managed, which he cared for passionately. He was a really important part of our Management Team in australia, and the loss of course he says is absolutely they say is absolutely tragic. More information is revealed about this hostage standoff. Reporter yeah, look, a really sad and somber day here in sydney. Flags are flying at half mast. You see many people in this vicinity carrying flowers to lay a tribute at a memorial for the two victims who were killed during this siege. People trying to make sense that this could actually happen here in sydney. Just a block from where we are standing. But theres also anger, don. Anger that the gunman, this lone wolf, his name is Man Haron Monis, that he was allowed out on the streets here in sydney. Now, the reason i say this is because he was on bail for two separate and very serious charges. One of those being 40 counts of Sexual Assault by seven alleged victims. The other one being an accessory to murder of his exwife, who was found with multiple stab wounds and was burnt, set on fire in her apartment here in sydney last year. This is a man, mind you, who also pled guilty to writing these horrific letters to the families of australian soldiers who were killed in afghanistan. I mean, were talking about a really sick individual, someone who is known to police for at least the last seven years, and also somebody, i should also note, that was given political asylum here in australia after he fled iran in 1995. So many people are asking, authorities asking the justice system, why was this man out on the streets . Why was he free on bail when he was clearly a threat to the community and was able to walk into this cafe where people were just going about this morning, getting a cup of coffee, and was able to take 17 people hostage, which resulted in the death of two of those people, don. Anna, stand by. I want to go to vicky vardin. Vicky, what can you tell us about the condition of the patients this evening . Reporter well, im currently standing outside the Royal North Shore Hospital in sydneys north where two of the hoft jstages a being treated. A 43yearold woman is in serious but stable condition after receiving a gunshot wound to her leg. A second woman in her 30s is in a stable condition. Its understood she is pregnant and is being looked over by doctors here. Elsewhere, two other hostages have been treated for gunshot wounds, and a second woman is also being checked over by doctors. She is also pregnant. Now, earlier today a Police Officer caught up in the crossfire, he was released from hospital. He had a graze to his cheek after receiving a gunshot, cut by a gunshot pellet and also had a cut to his hand. So obviously, a very serious situation here in sydney. 17 people were held hostage, and of course our thoughts and prayers for the family members of those involved here. Anna, i want to ask you about this hashtag that has been going around called ill ride with you. Heres what some of the people there are tweeting. One says without a doubt ill ride with you. But not just tomorrow. Someone you else says if you need religious attire and needs to get from west adelaides suburbs to the city on tuesday but dont want to travel alone ill ride with you. Because together the journey ill ride with you because together the journey is more than fun. That friend is our victory, one haters will never know. Tell us about this hashtag. Reporter yeah. Quite amazing. It took on a life of its own yesterday as the siege was still unfolding. Basically this is about australians showing their support for the Muslim Community. There is real concern obviously that there could be some sort of backlash, religious backlash, political backlash, because this gunman, this lone wolf, this 50yearold man from iran decided to come out publicly with his support for isis. So there is obviously fears that there could be that backlash. You have to also remember that there are at least 100 australian citizens who have aligned themselves with isis, whove traveled to iraq and syria to help form this caliphate, and as a result there have now been terror raids across the up and down the east coast of australia, where there have been many arrests. Australia also named one of the targets when isis came out in september, calling on sympathizers to take these lone wolf attacks in countries that have become allies with the United States in the fight against isis, australia was named. So there were real concerns that that is what could have unfolded here, that that was what was unfolding here. This hashtag really, australians showing their support for the Muslim Community here in this country and making sure that there isnt that divide and we dont see that ugliness that can come about in times of crisis. Vicky, as youre there covering the victims in the hospital, have they im sure theyre investigating this, but do officials know how some of the victims were killed . Could it possibilitiy hay possi friendly fire . Reporter look, as you just said, there is a Current Police investigation under way. These hostages were only released, the siege only ended some 11 hours ago, so its still very early stages. As anna did mention before, its thought that one of the victims, the cafe manager, was trying to wrestle the gun from the gunman when possibly a gun a shot was fired. But we still dont know for certain. An inquest is under way and a thorough Police Investigation is under way. Now, the streets around the lindt cafe right in the middle of sydney cvd is still a crime scene. It is an exclusive zone. People in those surrounding streets are basically being told today to stay at home, to try and work from home because it is a crime scene and a lot of investigating needs to go on here. All right, vicky jardim and also anna coren reporting from australia. Thank you very much for that. When we come right back on cnn, were going to ask a former jihadist how great is the threat from the lone wolf . And could an attack like this one happen here in the u. S. . Plus bill cosbys wife finally goes public, defending the embattled comic. Were going to talk to the attorney representing one of cosbys accusers. And oprah winfrey. Wait until you hear what she has to say about hollywood, race, and the secret revealed by the massive hack at sony. Hello. Im an idaho potato farmer and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. So my buddy here is going to help me find it. Here we go. Woo who, woah, woah, woah. Its out there somewhere spreading the word about americas favorite potatoes heart healthy idaho potatoes and the american heart associations go red for women campaign. If you see it i hope youll let us know. Always look for the grown in idaho seal. Shyou see this right . 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Officials worried about socalled lone wolves. The new phenomenon that i see that im very concerned about is somebody whos never met another member of that terrorist organization, never trained at one of the camps, who is simply inspired by the social media, the literature, the propaganda, the message to commit an act of violence in this country. Joining me now to discuss this, muvin sheikh, a former jihadist and author of undercover jihadi. Richard shillboro is is a terrorism expert. And David Gardenstein ross is a senior fellow for the foundation for democracies. David im going to start with you. Reported today that Man Haron Monis was well known to the state and commonwealth authorities, had a long history of Violent Crime and an infatuation with extreme and mental extremism and had mental instability. How could this have happened . Thats a great question. And the question of whether its an intelligence failure is going to loom large i think in australian discourse. For one thing, he openly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State on november 17th on his own website. In addition to the fact that he had about 50 counts of assault against him and that he was considered an accessory to his exwifes murder. All of this amounts to at least the notion that maybe authorities should have had him on their radar. Maybe they should have stopped him from getting a gun. Maybe something could have been done prior to this hostage taking and killing being carried out. The question, davide, is why wasnt it . Thats an excellent question. We dont know this early on. When i look at the facts it seems like there was in fact a good likelihood of my intelligence failure. But until things start to unravel and you get a sense of what authorities were actually doing its difficult to really know. One thing ill say is its difficult in cases of lone wolf terrorism to stop often because someone has to have committed a crime. But in this case the question is were there ways to use immigration laws to get him out of the country . He was already wanted he was already accused of a number of other crimes. Were there other authorities they could have z. Moving to you now, you watched this hostage siege overnight and you monitored social media. What was the reaction . Well, at the start isis followers were kind of confused. When the headband was first shown, he wore a headband in arabic, [ speaking Foreign Language ] we are your army, oh muhammad. This is usually use the by shia, mostly hezbollah individuals. Mind you, the theology is universal enough for sunni use. So a lot of the isis fans were like wait a second, theres something wrong with this because its an iranian guy. But once the dust had settled they had seen the impact of it. Some of them did start to come on and say oh, no, no, no, he converted, hes one of us, and you know, isis has struck again and they did continue to play up this message. Richard, is this just the kind of guy that isis wants . Its exactly the type of person theyre looking for. And were going to see these types of events unfold globally now that isis has masterminded the social media network. I ask that because he reportedly was a victim of said he was a victim of political vendetta on his website and he also compared himself to julian assange. Richard . Yes. Of course. But you know, what were seeing with isis is not only the mastering of the social media but all of these individual fighters that are over there, after this conflict has resolved itself, these individuals have to come back to the countries that they came from. Youre going to see that happen here in the United States as well as abroad. Thats what the biggest fear for the United StatesIntelligence Community and Law Enforcement community is. These individuals who are sympathizing with the isis fighters, the fighters who are currently there, coming back home and trying to track the lone wolf, which we all know as counterterrorism experts is almost impossible to do. Dafeed, lets dig a little deeper about these lone wolves because recently there was a hatchet attack in new york public, opened fire in canada. Now this attack in sydney leaving two people dead in a cafe. How concerned are you about a severe lone wolf attack . New york or in america . I think we should be concerned about the rise of lone wolf attacks. You named a few. But overall by count theres been at least six different lone wolf attacks that have been isis inspired this year. Theres also the Brussels Jewish Museum shooting, another attack in canada, and arguably the beheading in oklahoma where the guy was had photos of isis up on his facebook page, although there were a few different motivations there. To put that into perspective, in an average year for the past decade there are 7. 3 lone wolf attacks total across all kinds of terrorism. I think richards exactly right, that one of the reasons were seeing this spike is because of social media. Generally, terrorism is a group thing. And the reason why is because to get someone to carry out an extreme act like terrorism you generally need a group thats reinforcing their ideas and pushing them toward greater extremism. Social media can actually serve that role because it creates community. Studies that have been done on this psychologically shows that relationships can deepen faster on social media than in real life because you get to the heart of whats important to you, especially if you have a fringe ideology. Mubin, he was an iranian refugee who followed the sunni branch of islam. Does this hostage siege raise the question of militant islam again . Well, of course it does. What isis is doing, its attracting these kind of deranged individuals. This was still a terrorist attack, by a deranged individual. Hes not a psychopath. Psychopathy is very rare when it comes to terrorism. Mental instability is quite common. Whatever issues he had. He was known since 2008. The shia community, when he was still a shia, you know, urged the police to investigate him. They passed on information to the authorities, as we would expect the cooperating group to do. And you know, i share the concern of others when they say that it could have possibly been an intelligence failure. But again, its impossible to know when this individual is going to act. Just short of monitoring somebody 24 7, theres really nothing else you can do. Mubin, richard, daveed, thank you all of you gentlemen. From the lone wolf Australian Attack to the viejs at home. Tonight Philadelphia Police are looking for someone accused of killing six people. Bradley William Stone of penzburg, pennsylvania. Hes accused of killing his exwife and five of his former inlaws. Police describe stone as armed and dangerous. And late tonight they descended on nearby doylestown, pennsylvania after reports of a possible sighting of him. At this point police do not have a motive for the multiple murders. When we come right back, the cosbys break their silence finally. Bill cosby speaks to a reporter, and his wife camille goes public to support her embattled husband. Hear what both of them have to say. Thats next. I have a cold with terrible chest congestion. I better take something. Theraflu severe cold doesnt treat chest congestion. Really . New alkaseltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. Dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future. You. Thank you for being my hero and my dad. Military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa Auto Insurance could be one of them. 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