different stories about the murder. different sentences to. toni fratto we'll have a chance to win parole. but kody patten will most likely die in prison. by the way, this is an academic question. but there's one more version of the story of the murder of mickie costanzo which we found buried in the court false. and, it just might provide an answer. >> remember that plea deal cody for us except it and then decided to pass up? here's the story behind that very dramatic moment. kody i just started making a sworn statement to the da, it was going to be a full and frank account of what really happened and why. here is how it began, he said. there was an incident, the afternoon of the murder, just down there by the school. tony confronted mickie in the school hallway. >> toni tony saw mickie in the hallways said kody and called her a slot.
Cassandra Armas is a frontline worker fighting to rein in a crisis. Her job, as an in-school therapist was created by a community-wide effort in Eagle County to change the bleak narrative of rural childhood mental health in the region by putting therapists in the schools. Today there are 17 therapists who see students at every school in the district. In 2017 there were none.
about the 911 call and then all this video showing the lieutenant walking around, leaving the school hallway, crossing the street. so as a result of all of this information, the mayor has basically told us he wants him removed from the uvalde city police. the lieutenant has been on paid relief but they want him fired. they're giving him until the end of the week, if the decision is not made by the end of the week. the mayor said they're going to have a hearing, we're told at that hearing, a rare saturday hearing they're calling for, they would move to vote and fire the lieutenant. >> let's talk about the family members of the uvalde shooting victims, they called for this lieutenant to be fired at a meeting yesterday. what are families saying to you? >> reporter: right. so this is at a county commission hearing. he's an elected official, he's also an elected official serves as a county commissioner. he was just re-elected last
children who were injured or killed that day on a conference call. parents were briefed on the story. families have supported the release of audio and video because they say it is the only way they are learning any information. same goes for local and city officials who say they haven't been able to access it any way. shimon prokupecz has the story. what you're about to see is difficult to watch. >> so, how many are still alive? >> 18 are still alive. >> reporter: new audio or a recorded phone conversation shows the acting uvalde police chief was directly told that children were trapped with the gunman and needed rescue. >> subject with an ar. >> reporter: and still he failed to take direct ax to save them. cnn has pieced together multiple body cameras and new security footage from inside the school hallway along with this never