right. we just said something s wrong. little did they know exactly how wrong this would all turn out to be. coming up maybe it wasn t suicide. apparent suicide. did that make any sense to you? no. my gut was telling me there s something wrong here. maybe it was murder. the weight it went around her chin did not seem consistent with a hanging. on her face it looks like scratch marks, like maybe she s pulling at whatever as round her neck, trying to get it off. you can see where her bed was pushed out of place. it appeared that there was a struggle. when dateline continues. pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. for instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours, try vicks sinex.
i don t even know if she was seeing anybody or who else she was doing things with. she really pushed me out of her life. lloyd spoke with police for over an hour. as the interview ended, he had a question. when could the kids retrieve their stuff? in case i could pass on word there any idea when the kids could get into the house to we ll look into that too. if it were a simple suicide, the investigation wouldn t take long. but new york state investigator eric heard, who was among the first on the scene, thought not so fast. my gut was telling me there s something wrong here. it wasn t just cop intuition. there was physical evidence in his experience inconsistent with a suicide. starting with a position of the thin nylon rope on michele s body. the way that it went around her chin did not seem consistent with a hanging. he noticed wounds on michele s head, too. on her face it looks like scratch marks, like maybe she s pulling at whatever is around her neck, trying
it wasn t just cop intuition. there was physical evidence in his experience inconsistent with a suicide. starting with a position of the thin nylon rope on michele s body. the way that it went around her chin did not seem consistent with a hanging. he noticed wounds on michele s head, too. on her face it looks like scratch marks, like maybe she s pulling at whatever is around her neck, trying to get it off. and then there was michele s friend rose. she rushed up to the scene with something urgent to say. apparent suicide. did that make any sense to you? no. she had told me, she s like i know her friends, she would never do this to herself. we were just with her the other night. we were having a great time. she wouldn t do this. it s not exactly evidence, but it s a piece. it s not evidence at that point. and when police formally interviewed the friends she got a different picture of michele and their divorce. they said lloyd was the crazy one. relentlessly badgeri
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as a teenager as part of a push to change laws governing youth care facilities. to change laws governing she has spent months campaigning for safeguarding and reform at residential programmes aimed at troubled teens. at a washington dc event with lawmakers and rights advocates, she spoke about her experience. i was strangled, slapped across the face, watched in the shower by male staff, called vulgar names, forced to take medication without diagnosis, not given a proper education, thrown into solitary confinement in a room covered in scratch marks and smeared in blood, and so much more. i wish i could tell you that what i experienced and witnessed was unique or even rare, but sadly it is not. every day in america children in care settings are being physically, emotionally and sexually abused.-