i couldn t comprehend. i remember telling my mom, i m going to get you through. this she let me in the eyes of, that jessica, how am i supposed to get to the rest of my life? what did you find in his phone? have a picture sent to him. with his wife? they were not his wife. i m not the kind of wipe that went through my husband s phone. did you think that maybe this other woman, on todd s phone, might have had something to do with his murder? we can t rule anyone out. we begin to get video from several different locations. we see someone, same clothing, glasses, hat, going from place to place. they started asking me a lot of questions. do you recognize the, gate do recognize the way she s walking? whoever this woman is, has had this murder plan and very well planned. a dangerous killer, a devious plot, who was behind it? it came as a shock. a complete shock. look carefully and ask yourself whether you can trust your own eyes. this is video of me? a
her tierney said she had actual proof that she was innocent. her star witness? no surprise, was jenea herself. coming up you brought into question the credibility of the detective? yeah. was this a rush to judgment? about four days detective garrett was convinced it was her. all eyes would be on the stand. jenea chance? you specifically hope that she would be caught in a lie and you turn to her daughter for that? i spoke the truth. i spoke my true. when dateline continues. n dateline continues something more. that gritty feeling can t be brushed away. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com
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but they are interest to doubt the crime ever happened. and some are trying to fight the execution, including kim kardashian, and dozens of lawmakers. the attorneys say the case was due by a rush to judgment. she told her police that she was packing to move, when she realized her daughter mariah had fallen down the stairs. she didn t realize that the fall was that bad, but then the little girl began vomiting and having trouble breathing. apparently she later died at hospital. according to court records, a forensic pathologist concluded before completing the autopsy that mariah had been abused, but there was no documented history of melissa abusing her daughter. and then there was a late night interrogation, police gave the video of that, which shows them asking her if she is a cold blooded killer. in a session that went until 3 am. she was charged capital murder.
chris: i hate when people turn my own words against me! well played, mr. chairman [laughter] okay. let s turn to the jussie smollett case. after he claims that he was the victim of a hate crime , democrats rushed to his aid. you tweeted let s call it what it is, a vicious hate crime. kirsten gillibrand wrote, it is the latest of too many hate crimes against lgbtq people. and cory booker and, has called it a modern-day lynching for this hub this was responded to. another sad example of people so quick to want to attack and come after this president. much like you saw with the covington kids. chris: was this a rush to judgment? and to play identity politics in an effort to attack the president? chris, i spent the better part of the decade under republican and democratic administrations as a career federal hate crimes prosecutor. i saw the cases firsthand.