unarmed individual can pose a deadly threat to a law enforcement officer that would generally justify the use of deadly force, and obviously that will be a consideration and an assessment that the department of criminal investigation here in wisconsin will have to make. so when is the case when someone who is unarmed poses a threat enough to a police officer, that deadly force can be utilized? sure. well there are a number of farks that the investigators will evaluate. the proximity of mr. robinson to officer kenny. to what extent you know officer kenny could have utilized alternative measures. the real fear for any officer when being attacked is generally speaking is their weapon will be taken away. an unarmed individual can become armed very quickly. you just heard some of the words from robinson s uncle. i want to listen to a little more about what he said today about issues between police and young black men. the problem with the way that
and followed robinson to kansas. if robinson were just a con man, this story would end here. but it turns out robinson was involved in something much bigger and far sinister than the financial crimes he d been charged with. beginning in 1984 the overland park police began looking into a series of strange disappearances of young women. 19-year-old paula godfrey. 24-year-old catherine clampitt. and 19-year-old lisa stasi. what did these women have in common? they had all been offered jobs by john robinson. what authorities didn t know at the time was that robinson was using a battery of computers trying to lure hundreds of women. some he offered jobs, others a new life or romance with a well-to-do handsome businessman. the first thing sheila ever told me was that she had met the perfect man. and i said, stop. there s no perfect man. she said, oh, yes. she says, i have met this man and he is wonderful.
let him reprogram the prison computer system, saving the prison $100,000 a year. later while serving time at this prison in missouri, robinson convinced prison doctors that his health was so fragile that they recommended he be released without delay. he became very good friends with one prison doctor and the doctor s wife, the prison librarian. such good friends that when robinson left here, the librarian divorced her husband and followed robinson to kansas. if robinson were just a con man, this story would end here. but it turns out robinson was involved in something much bigger and far sinister than the financial crimes he d been charged with. beginning in 1984 the overland park police began looking into a series of strange disappearances of young women. 19-year-old paula godfrey. 24-year-old catherine clampitt. and 19-year-old lisa stasi. what did these women have in