investigators tell us one way honor violence differs from other kinds of domestic violence is that the family often sides with the attacker not his victim. in peoria, arizona, police claim that is what happened as they tried to capture faleh al-malecki who had fled to europe by way of mexico. faleh spent two to three days in nogales. he took a bus from nogales to mexico and took a plan plane to mexico city and from mexico city flew to london. and when they ran al-malecki s passport they found an american are warrant for his arrest. within days he was flying back to the u.s. accompanied by federal marshalls. he landed in arizona. police depth detectives were there waiting. they interrogated him in this
any one who could tell us what she was like. the things that made her happy. her life s aspirations. no one would talk to us. investigators tell us one way honor violence differs from other kinds of domestic violence is that the family often sides with the attacker not his victim. in peoria, arizona, police claim that is what happened as they tried to capture faleh al-malecki who had fled to europe by way of mexico. faleh spent two to three days in nogales. he took a bus from nogales to mexico and took a plan plane to mexico city and from mexico city flew to london. and when they ran al-malecki s passport they found an american are warrant for his arrest. within days he was flying back to the u.s. accompanied by federal marshalls.
dispatched there by her father than living as an american woman. she did not take the right path. you couldn t bear it. i know you couldn t bear it. nobody is like you. they also talked about faleh s legal defense. who is this lawyer? what is his name? where is he from? is he arab? no, not arab. he is a jew. a jew. in. yes. check with arabs as well. if there is a loophole in the subject you know, plans, tribalism, something like that, the jews know of it. they are assimilated enough to understand this is a legalistic society and it is all about the loopholes. see if there is a loophole or something. i hope we can say what do you have it a psychological problem. no, i didn t tell them i have a psychological problem. does it help? yes, it helps a lot. tell them i m tired and feel
dispatched there by her father than living as an american woman. she did not take the right path. you couldn t bear it. i know you couldn t bear it. nobody is like you. they also talked about faleh s legal defense. who is this lawyer? what is his name? where is he from? is he arab? no, not arab. he is a jew. a jew. in. yes. check with arabs as well. if there is a loophole in the subject you know, plans, tribalism, something like that, the jews know of it. they are assimilated enough to understand this is a legalistic society and it is all about the loopholes. see if there is a loophole or something. i hope we can say what do you have it a psychological problem. no, i didn t tell them i have a psychological problem. does it help? yes, it helps a lot.
manslaughter. that the defendant, intend, wanted and desired to eraise noor from his life and this earth and all in the name of honor. when you made your closing arguments did you think i have got this case sewn up? i never have that level of confidence but i he knew i had some jurors in our pocket. did faleh intend to hurt any one? no. al-malecki s lawyer argued this was not a premeditated honor killing and at most h his client was guilty of manslaughter because he intended to drive close enough to his daughter noor to spit on her. she is not scared of him harming her. she thinks he is going to do something else, spit, embarrass, call her a name. deliberations begin. day one. no verdict. day two. they are still deliberating.