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That were killed, we know two men and two women. we don t know if the child belongs to one of those people that were found dead. the family apparently there are reports in the area, that the family members of those killed say drugs are involved in some way. what do you know about that, sergeant? well, obviously we are looking into every single lead we ve got. we don t have a motive for the crime. what we do know is that the person or persons responsible for this crime is the only ones that know what happened. when we capture them we ll know what happened. it s a terrible situation. we have five folks here that are dead and families that are grieving and we re trying to put this thing together as quickly as we can, obviously for the families that are grieving too. jenna: sergeant, we really appreciate the time. we know you guys are very busy. thank you for your service and thank you for coming on today, sir. appreciate you letting us get the information out stphaot opening statement ....
Closely. we are glad you are with us, everybody, i m jenna lee. jon: i m jon scott. there are disturbing new details that were too painful for the only survivor to hear. dr. william petit walked out-of-court after the testimony of his wife and two daughters. reporter: the lone survivor of the home invasion did not want to hear the testimony of the former medical examiner who performed the autopsy on his oldest child hayley. he did endure listening through the two hour long taped interview given by the defendant to police which was just released to the media. now last week dr. petit told jurors about waking up that fateful night to being beaten with a baseball bath, something the defendant admits to doing, and now we ve heard the defendant talk about it in his own words. i just kept hitting on him until he finally tucked up into the corner of the couch and ....
there through, of their suffering. he posted a message on youtube, a part of the it gets better project. even if his sadness, jamie was reaching out to help others. this is jamie rodemeyer in his own words. hello. this is jamie from buffalo, new york. i m just here to tell you that it does get better. here is a little bit of my story. december 2010 i thought i was bi, and then i always got made fun of because i virtually have no guy friends. and i only have friends that are girls. and it bothered me because people would be like faggot and they would taunt me in the hallways, and i made a forum which i shouldn t have done and people would send me hate tell meeg that gay people go to hell. he said he constantly got hate messages on formspring, which is a site that allows kids to send anonymous messages to each other. back then, as you hear, he said he rose above the negativity. here s more of what jamie had to say. and i just want to tell you that it does get better ....
better project a message of hope to lesbian, gay you bisexual children n his sadness, jamie was reach out to help others. this is jamie rode meyer in his own words. hi this is jamie from buff low, new york. and i m just here to tell you does get better. here is a little bit of my story. um um, december 2010, i thought i was bi. and then i always got made fun of because i virtually have no guy friends. and i only have friends that are girls and bothered me because be like tag got tag and caught me in the hallways and i felt like i could never escape t and i made a form spring, which i shouldn t have done and people would constantly send me hate, telling me that gay people go to hell. jamie says he constantly got messages, hate messages on form spring, a social networking site that allows kids to send anonymous messages to each other. back then, as you hear, he says he rose above the negativity. here is more of what jamie had to say. and i just want to tell you do ....
project. even in his sadness, jamie was reaching out to help others. this is jamie rodemeyer in his own words. hello. this is jamie from buffalo, new york. i m just here to tell you that it does get better. here is a little bit of my story. december 2010 i thought i was bi, and then i always got made fun of because i virtually have no guy friends. and i only have friends that are girls. and it bothered me because people would be like faggot and they would taunt me in the hallways, and i made a formspring which i shouldn t have done and people would send me hate telling me that gay people go to hell. he said he constantly got hate messages on formspring, which is a site that allows kids to send anonymous messages to each other. back then, as you hear, he said he rose above the negativity. here s more of what jamie had to say. and i just want to tell you that it does get better because when i came out for being bi, i got so much support from my friends. it made me f ....