the code name cobalt to hide the actual name of the facility. it began operation in september 2002. the facility kept few formal records of the detainees housed there and untrained cia officers conducted frequent, unauthorized and unsupervised interrogations. using techniques that were not and never became part of the cia s enhanced interrogation program. the cia placed a junior officer with no relevant experience in charge of the site. in november 2002, an otherwise healthy detainee, who was being held mostly nude and chained to a concrete floor, died at the
managed familiarity referred to in the report bite code name cobalt to hide the actual name of the facility. it began operations in september of 2002. the facility knew few formal records of the detainees they kept few formal records of the detainees housed there and untrained cia officers conducted frequent and unsupervised interrogations. using techniques that were not and never became part of the cia s formal enhanced interrogation program. the cia placed a junior officer with no relevant experience in charge of the site. in november 2002, an otherwise healthy detainee who was being held mostly nude and chained to
jon: as we remember that thousands of americans who headed off to work or school on that morning 12 years ago today, they suddenly died. their new concerns about how safe americans are now. a new poll shows 51% of americans feel safer than before the september 11 attack, 30% feel that they are less safe than before. 9% of those polled said they felt safety was the same. in november 2002, the department of homeland security was created. right now from a senate committee is holding a hearing on challenges. they re also looking at emerging threats. we are joined by the second person that had the department, homeland security secretary michael chertoff and he is also the cofounder of the chertoff
wants me dead and if he has to he will burn the house down. in november 2002 she talked about the numerous times in her marriage to drew where she ended up in the emergency room for injuries only to have the police leave her home without filing any reports. within two years she would be dead. what is fascinating in o.j., the only difference is people almost automatically and immediately assumed that he did. he had an apparent alibi, he was at that golf tournament in chicago. but it was pretty quick after mark fuhrman and others traced some of the physical testified to o.j. s house that he became the target of the investigation. in this case there was no real investigation or autopsy of kathleen savio. it was only the disappearance of stacy peterson, maybe we should take another look. let s start by exhuming the
november 2002, the verdicts in the murder trials of reginald and jonathan carr are in. guilty of the capital murder. guilty of the capital murder. both brothers had been found guilty on five counts of murder. for six long weeks, jurors had wrestled with this case with evidence they said they found very upsetting. but the most difficult decisions were yet to come. should the carr brothers be sentenced to death? the prosecution had produced a mountain of evidence to convict the carr brothers. now it believed the case had already been made for the death penalty. the law is that in the state of kansas, if you commit a capital offense and if the aggravating factors outweigh the mitigating factors, then the