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Either way, they had to know something. there were probably a goo three, four, five times where told rachel, if you know anything, you need to say what happened or where she s at daniel wasn t alone this couple live in th morgantown area and have written a book about skylar case and spent hours combing through what kid were saying o social media the one thing that stood ou to me is that people, teens, were tweeting sheila and rache had to know something. why don t you guys just talk, just say something tell us what you know. the heat got turned up on the girls when the fbi showe up and started interviewin students i was only interviewed once i was only interviewed once were secluded to themselves more.i gues was like it s the fbi, lik they re serious. they asked me about rachel and sheila, if they seemed any different and i was tellin them they didn t seem differen but they were secluded t themselves more. the normal fall rituals wer ....
and they drove for nearly a hour for miles and miles o dark, winding roads out past blacksville. they get to the scene they parked the car. and they found an area where they could sit and talk. skylar leaves to go back to th car and then rachel said, on three. according to gaskins, rache said she counted, one, two three. and on three, the two girl began. that s when her and sheil started stabbing skylar from behind gaskins said skylar fough hard to defend herself did rachel indicate what skylar s last words were, he final moments in that meeting? she said skylar just said why? that s all she said. rachel said the girls rachel said the girls covered branches, threw their bloody ....
Discussion tonight is neal katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general. also with us, andrew weissmann former fbi general counsel and former chief of the criminal decision in the easter district of new york he s a professor of practice a nyu law school they re both msnbc legal analysts and joining us is dan horwitz, he s a former manhatta assistant district attorney. all right, andrew weissmann, let me begin with you and what we saw in the judges ruling so far which seems to apply a this stage only till tomorrow arraignment, no cameras in the courtroom, no electronic devices, no live tweeting. cameras allowed in the hallway essentially, this seems to b the way the same judge handled the allen weisselber prosecution. yes, the judge has a lot of discretion as to what he i going to allow and this was a little bit more than i expected because he i allowed some cameras, as rache ....
The way the same judge handled the allen weisselber prosecution. yes, the judge has a lot of discretion as to what he i going to allow and this was a little bit more than i expected because he i allowed some cameras, as rache and you discussed at the opening, at least the very beginning. and i agree with you that it may not be what he does for th trial. he may allow that live tweetin if it s used without the camer function i think he wants to protec people for safety. there is a question of the dignity of the proceeding. so i think it was well withi his discretion as dan can spea ....