women around the world. but mischele was determined to be his last victim and hatched a daring plan to stop jordan once and for all. here again is dennis murphy with the mystery man. >> reporter: msnbc.com head spinning like the dry cycle on a washer and too much to take in. according to the woman, mary, and scotland, the woman engaged to mary was a rare devious career criminal and complete fraud. >> he was a phantom and does not even exist. you don't know who this person, this liam allen is. >> everything was a lie. >> did you feel like the biggest fool ever born? >> i could not believe i fell for this. >> mary warned you about that, didn't she question mark >> i said i felt so ashamed and she said don't be because he's been doing it for three decades and is very good. >> of all the things she
fight on his hands going ahead. when it comes to that _ fight on his hands going ahead. when it comes to that fight, _ fight on his hands going ahead. when it comes to that fight, part of that has to be because of the difficult year, the controversies that the snp have had to deal with. does it seem like that is having any impact on the public?— like that is having any impact on the ublic? , ., , ., ., the public? opinion? everyone would sa that the public? opinion? everyone would say that humza _ the public? opinion? everyone would say that humza yousaf _ the public? opinion? everyone would say that humza yousaf has _ the public? opinion? everyone would say that humza yousaf has not - the public? opinion? everyone would say that humza yousaf has not had . the public? opinion? everyone would say that humza yousaf has not had a | say that humza yousaf has not had a good honeymoon period, when leaders settle into their new role they usually have a relatively easy ride, but it has not been particularly smooth sailing in the first few months of his leadership. there is this ongoing investigation into snp party finances, other issues knocking at the door, but i think they will hope, each time they do these big speeches, that they are setting the reset button, they will see that today, it was a reset moment, this is why humza yousaf thanks why voters who have been
she got a job in brighton, she got to interview the beatles, and she became one of the first musicjournalists on fleet street. you don't mind mind the lack of money at the moment? in the largely all—male world of rock, she was something of a pioneer. joey, johnny, dee dee and mark, the ramones... and in the late �*70s, helped drag the old grey whistle test into a new era. ladies and gentlemen, the damned! annie nightingale. more than 30 years later, she was still at the turntables — her passion for the new, the undiscovered, as young as ever. live now to our entertainment correspondent liz mzimba. she had such an impact, didn't she? and such a wide range of taste in music. surely that means she had a big impact on a lot of careers, as
this and that, she had the black book, she could have cut a deal. why didn't she. >> if bay buy into speculation and rumor power full they are, if you are ghislaine maxwell it is safer to take a prison sentence and whine about it or open by book and go against all of these people. >> i would rather be in prison. >> that to my argument that epstein was murdered. >> i remember henry hill and joe velocci, they ratted out. is she thinks that stephen hawking will kill her. >> he we have names like ehud barrack here, a name not confirmed, jane doe 107, is released on january 22 and fearing for her safety. >> there is a witness protection program out
this and that, she had the black book, she could have cut a deal. why didn't she. >> if bay in buy into speculation and rumor power full they are, if you are ghislaine maxwell it is safer to take a prison sentence and whine about it or open by book and go against all of these people. >> i would rather be in prison. >> that to my argument that epstein was murdered. >> i remember henry hill and joe velocci, they ratted out. is she thinks that stephen hawking will kill her. >> he we have names like ehud barrack here, a name not confirmed, jane doe 107, is released on january 22 and fearing for her safety. >> there is a witness protection program out
9-10 police departments is short-handed. cops are fed up and they get out of the profession. >> laura: i've talked to so many police officers where i live and other parts of the country and done ride-alongs, you learn so much from the police, how difficult this job is. when you see that video of the middletown, connecticut, next door to where i grew up, wonderful place to grow up, you saw that police officer hesitate, didn't she? he came at her with a hammer and you have to believe something in the back of her mind said, if i shoot and i defend myself, i might be the next person on trial for some type of racial response. that is what i fear is happening all too often. >> laura, it absolutely is. i trained this -- i'm sorry, i travel this country and train police officers and that is what
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she talks about what she is up to, one of them says, i am really pleased to hear you have got a boyfriend, they are having quite intimate chats, she must have been inundated, and she said at one point she had 3,000 letters to reply to, but she did make it very personal, didn't she? just giving away a little bit of information about george, something like he is looking a bit thin at the moment, married a little bit of gossip in there for them as well as the personal touch. yes, she did throughout her letters. i mean, ijust found them fascinating to read, and i thought it told a story from the beginning through until the height of theirfame, really. they were wonderful letters, little vinaigrettes from their life. network rail has released
mean, she wrote to thousands l not expecting a telling off! iifr, i mean, she wrote to thousands upon thousands of fans through out the years, and she was always nice and kind to them, always replied to their letters when she could. she is regarded as one dollar being one of the nicest family members that you can find. ,, ., ., , ., ., can find. she wrote to this woman janet can find. she wrote to this woman janet multiple _ can find. she wrote to this woman janet multiple times, _ can find. she wrote to this woman janet multiple times, i was - can find. she wrote to this woman l janet multiple times, i was reading janet multiple times, i was reading through some of them, it is quite personalstuff, isn't it? she through some of them, it is quite personal stuff, isn't it? she talks about what she is up to, one of them says, i am really pleased to hear you have got a boyfriend, they are having quite intimate chats, she must have been inundated, and she said at one point she had 3000 letters to reply to, but she did make it very personal, didn't she? just giving away a little bit of information about george, something like he is looking a bit thin at the moment, married a little bit of gossip in there for them as well as the personal touch. gossip in there for them as well as the personaltouch._ the personaltouch. yes, she did throw out her _ the personaltouch. yes, she did throw out her letters. _ the personaltouch. yes, she did throw out her letters. i - the personaltouch. yes, she did throw out her letters. i mean, i the personaltouch. yes, she did throw out her letters. i mean, ll throw out her letters. i mean, i just found them fascinating to read, and i thought it told a story from