orleans. and it s re-ignited something that you have continued in community service. you re known as a person of faith. i want to know just how much that has played in your spiritual leadership of the community projects that you re involved in on and off the field. it s been a huge part of it. in fact, i played for the san diego chargers for five years and then in january of 2006, was kind of let go of the chargers and was out there with a shoulder injury and really no place to go, no place to call home, wasn t sure if i was going to be able to play football again, in fact, and here comes new orleans calling six months po post-katrina with a new head coach, and really kind of in the sa same situation i was, trying to rebuild, resurrect a career in the city, and i felt like it was a calling to not only come to new orleans and be part of a resurgence of an organization and a teerjs but more importantly, a city, a community, and it s been an amazing journey.
former prime minister ariel sharon. he played a central role for the security in israel over all its years, end quote. ben wedeman joins me live from ja. he has been out of the political scene since january of 2006, when he suffered from that brain hemorrhage that left him in a semivegetative state for the last eight years. also on the 1st of january was when news came out that his situation came out that he had deteriorated, his kidneys were failing, he had a blood infection and other medical complications. so, it doesn t really come as a surprise. when he went into that coma, you really felt it much more than you do today in the sense that i think plenty of them do mourn
daughter of martin and michelle mack ne michelle macneill. we met online. reporter: she s the reason martin killed his wife may shell, charges macneill denied. they met in 2004 a few years before michelle died. did the relationship become sexual? it did. when was that? i think that was in january of 2006. and how often were the two of you having sexual relations? it was a very casual thing, it was just whenever we had time and it could be arranged. okay. and it was i think we probably had sex half the time. i mean sometimes it was just lunch. reporter: prosecutors argue macneill forced his wife to get an unwanted facelift and then filled her with a lethal concoction of prescription drugs. after she died he rushed to hire gypsy as a nanny.
first, a judge ruled that the couple s 12-year-old daughter can at her father s trial, likely against him. this comes as the doctor s former mistress and family nanny took the witness stand for the first time called by prosecutors. take a listen. i think that was in january of 2006. how often were the two of you having sexual relations. we would see each other a couple times a month. there were months when we didn t see each other. it was a casual thing. it was when ever we had time and it could be arranged. i think we probably had sex half the time. sometimes it was just lunch. just lunch. not sex. the defense attorney and former prosecutor joins us and david wohl is an attorney. her name is gypsy jillian willis, the doctor s lover. is that the motive in the
year and a half before martin allegedly killed his wife in the master bathroom so the two could be together. did the relationship become sexual? it did. when was that? i think it was in january of 2006. how often were the two of you having sexual relations? we would see each other a couple times a month. there were months we didn t see each other. it was whenever we could have time and it could be arranged. i think we probably had sex half of the time. sometimes it was just lunch. reporter: their hidden relationship became more serious with time. mart arranging an apartment, debit card and helping to pay for her nursing school. she told the court just a month before michelle s death she even turned away a potential suitor because their affair had become so intense. this is what she told him. and in that letter you said a very good and best friend of