zip tied my legs, duct taped my hair. there s no words. i m sitting there just, hysterical. it s terrifying. reporter: she thought he was mr. right. a confidence harmful surgeon until the good doctor seemed to turn sinister. he had put his hands over my head and said, go ahead and try and leave. i didn t know where else to go. she just wroebg down. , she just sits down. unravel not just one murder scheme but two. so tphoul you have a man and a woman who both want their x euz. it was just unreal. i didn t think this was happening. these detectives had a plan and you were a big part of it. oh my god. it s just it s the worse it he ll hroel wepb tom nothing was at it seemed. to understand how a nice looking couple ended up at the table talking to two people they thought were hit men, we need to go back to the beginning when megan varacas had just met a charming dr. named leon jacob. here s wrists in tábgs tápbgs. in the binning. she was giddy, charmed. i do
we are talking about people who just want a better place to liv live. tucker: so you are saying that canada ought to be able to determine who comes in and who doesn t? should they be able to let impressive people in and nonimpressive people, like gang members and rapists, are you allowed to keep them out? there is a whole lot of room between impressive people who are brain surgeons and gang members. there are people who want to come and have a better life for themselves and for their children. so you have to look at, there is a certain number of, if you will, skilled immigrants that you want to attract. there are also a certain number of refugees that, for, if you will come up the good of the world. tucker: you can determine the mix as you like but canada gets to make that decision. you decide who comes in and who doesn t come in. absolutely. whether they are skilled laborers, skilled technicians or like i said, refugees looking
i when! mark stein, author and columnist and all-purpose genius joins us tonight, and longtime connoisseur of the maxine waters. so to me it s fascinating not that maxine waters exists, you want people like that around because it s hilarious. but that she has suddenly become elevated to the status of hero in the democratic party. what does that tell us? it s interesting to me that she is not within the democratic party as self-evidently ridiculous as the creepy porn lawyer that you were talking about. megan doesn t know it, but he has just decided to swing by and do it. the interesting thing about maxine waters, is that this is someone who, for example, she is close friends with louis
i know how tough it is for family court judges. i know their days are 12 to 14 hours. i know they re overwhelmed. but somewhere that judge has to sit there and say, as tired as i am, as sick as i am of these continuing cases, i ve got to think about one thing, the welfare of this child. i have to say in this instance, i think the judge made a very bad decision, because it gave megan everett plenty of time with joint custody to plan a run. i got my daughter that first week, and then i brought her back. i went to pick her up on the 13th, carlos opened the door and says, megan doesn t live here, she moved, and he slammed the door in my face. so i called the sunrise police department. and went there. and there s no sign of a child.
possible to sit there that same day and see my child for the first time. lily was always outgoing. she was always a bundle of joy. always ready to learn, touching new things, picking things up, asking what this is, learning to talk. as a father, when you re unmarried and have a child in the state of florida, you actually have no rights until you seek those parental rights. i might see lily two or three hours if i m lucky, once a week, maybe twice a week for half an hour. carlos came into the picture and they moved in together. there was no chance at all that i was going to be in this child s life. megan was fixated on, well, she has this new boyfriend, and this is lily s new family.