the scariest thing that you will ever go through. my whole world crumbled. cara was the kind of teacher students just love. she was a rock star at her school. with the same man for 20 years, enjoying life together by the beach. the balcony was like our second living room, you can hear the waves on the shore. but she was all alone that night when, according to her, an intruder burst into her bedroom. i was scared to death. i didn t have any other choice. you shot him? i shot him. she said the man attacked her. he told me he was going to kill me. she d been assaulted. she defended herself. so why did others call it murder? my very first words were, she set him up. cara s account kept changing. it hit me just how different all of these stories were and how unbelievable they were. lies. it s all lies. what really made cara pull that trigger? the rug was pulled out from underneath her. she was shocked. and she was angry? yes. a jury would
ainsley: we lived it, too. we live in new york and see so many people moving to florida. brian: while you were picking out that great out fit, your producers booked a show. pete: we have a great show this weekend, vivek ramaswamy, mike johnson, now speaker, trying to negotiate on capitol hill and elise stefanik. brian: front-runner as vice president if donald trump gets nominated. ainsley: you think front-runner? pete: in the top pier of people he s looking at. brian: kick us off the third hour. pete: the third and final hour of fox and friends starts right now. lawrence: we re live in alpharetta, georgia. time to go see what the people are saying in georgia. let s go! what s up, georgia? [cheering] what s happening? what s happening? that s right, guys. i will tell you what is going on. what is happening. what is happening? how you doing? what s up? we re here because what s happening? [cheering] lawrence: so we had governor ron desantis here. he
had that that bad crash in his police car. when we got there very shortly thereafter, he had an actually, like, a hole in the top of his head. bob jones is a former st. petersburg police officer and j.j. s good friend. his knees and feet and everything else got hung up around the steering wheel. then, from that point on, multiple back problems, multiple back surgeries. and that, said cara, is when he started drinking heavily, all day, every day. at home recovering? yes. depressed. depressed, yeah. he recovered eventually, she said, and took that job as an investigator at the medical examiners office. but he was in pain most of the time. he kept drinking. and that s when he started using the oxycodone for the knee pain. sure. that was prescribed, right? yes. but it became chronic. and he was unpredictable when he was on it and off it. cara told detectives j.j. liked his work with the medical examiners office, but the horrific crime scenes he witnessed took
consistently. in his group with joaquin niemann he has been the trailing player in most of the fairways, meaning he isn t outdriving his opponents like in the past, sometimes with louis oosthizen they ve been neck and neck. playing a completely different game and, by the way, he s in the mix. it s absolutely incredible. i ve been sitting with christine brennan, a cnn contributor, and she travels the world, goes to the olympics and these other events. she keeps turning and saying to me, i can t believe what i m watching, and that s kind of the sentiment from everyone here. how do we explain it? i mean, he had multiple fractures to his tibia, his fibula, as we know he s had previous back surgeries. how is he doing this? yeah, it s a great question. could anyone else do this? i don t think so or at least i don t think many of us think so. i will tell you this, tiger
him. and we went to marriage counseling. that helped. cara told detectives that for five years j.j. didn t gamble at all and they were happy. but you know, i always worried that the gambling would come back up and financial situations would happen again. and then in 2004, j.j. had that that bad crash in his police car. when we got there very shortly thereafter, he had an actually, like, a hole in the top of his head. bob jones is a former st. petersburg police officer and j.j. s good friend. his knees and feet and everything else got hung up around the steering wheel. then, from that point on, multiple back problems, multiple back surgeries. and that, said cara, is when he started drinking heavily, all day, every day. and that, said cara, is when he started drinking heavily, all day, every day. at home recovering? yes. depressed. depressed, yeah. he recovered eventually, she said, and took that job as an investigator at the medical examiners office.