0 jana winter s year long court battle ended yesterday when new york state s highest court ruled she did not have to return to colorado to reveal her confidential sources. this all started with jana winter s exclusive reporting on the aurora colorado movie theater shooting. p the article is still at foxnews.com and the headline as you can see, xlmovie massacre suspect sent chilling notebook to psychiatrist. james holmes mailed a notebook full of details about how he was going to kill people. inside law enforce the sources say the suspect wrote in violent detail about how he would do the killing. it was an important piece of reporting that reveal that had authorities may have known about the threat posed by the suspect james holmes before the massacre occurred. attorneys for the suspect demanded to know who gave jana winter that information saying the sources had violated a gag order. had no idea what they were talking about and still am in shock. people have told me that they definitel
we thought would be successful but weren t. lounge are you willing to keep the body? i m playing around with it today because the commonwealth of massachusetts is trying to arrange a burial. i have no desire to force cambridge do anything. i understand what they re feelings would be. a very diverse city. maybe that s not enough to handle it. maybe someplace in a cemetery might be owned by the state, cemetery in a small town where in one is going to notice. the head of the funeral home with us. now in possession over the remains or the older of the bombing suspects. heather hanson is with, a criminal defense attorney. this is a weird thing. i covered the bombing in oklahoma city. and they buried tim mcvey. i remember me ted bundy case. same thing. the think about tim mcvey is they actually passed a law in
four of her friends are dead today after their stretch limo burst into flames on the way to a party. and two others are still said to be in critical condition. this happened saturday night near the san mateo bridge south of san francisco. one of the nine passengers smelled some smoke. banged on the partition to let the driver know but the driver claimed the music was so loud and he says he thought the women were asking if they could smoke. by the time he pulled over that him know was in flames. the driver reportedly helped four of the women escape through the partition. but he claims the fire spread too quickly to save anybody else. one of the woman who got out tried to open a back door. firefighters later found five badly charred bodies, including that of the bride, huddled together inside the vehicle. a scene which even the foster city fire chief says was heartbreaking. we are devastated by this incident and we struggle to make sense about how a seemingly great event turn
as as about something we haven t identified. we know it was an act of terrorism. the question is was it an act of international group, was at it home-grown terrorist, which is one of our worst fears, was it what we call a lone wolf. somebody who just decided for whatever reason to take out their anger against this very soft target in boston. those are questions, shep, that unfortunately we just don t have the answer to, about the fbi and the special agent in charge there i happen to know and he is a very, very capable, bun of the best fbi agents. they re doing a good job of doing what they took get to the bottom of it in a hurry. this is a complicated case. shepard: perfectly clear. senator, i was at the oklahoma city bombings when they happened and it was a while before we realized timothy mcvey and some unknown accomplices were responsible for that and their said motives behinded.
and then i just met this guy. i hugged him and we were kind of crying because this was a moment that had bond us together forever. shepard: i was there when the oklahoma city bombing happened and i don t think tim mcvey if thought all these years later those people would still be friends and say somehow in the aftermath of all of this we re stronger, we re better, we re better people. i think it s a fact. i think so. i mean, just like what bruce was saying, people like brush a lot of people like me went away from the bombing when it happened. we started to save our make sure that everybody was okay and get away. other people like bruce actually ran towards it and worked together to make sure that people were as okay as they could be and get them to the place where they needed to go. so brings everybody together. that s our victory. that our victory, bringing us together. shepard: nice to meet you both. good luck to you. well, fbi investigator well, you know, think you c