first on the kelly file a gut wrenching story from texas as a judge faces accusations he put a 15-year-old girl back in harm s way. she came to him with a story of abuse at the hands of a convicted sex offender. abuse that we now know did occur in what should have been the safety of her home. sadly the story gets worse from there. what about the judge now? steven casey is cofounder of the texas center for defense of life. greg ta the are a is president and cofounder with the same group. thank you very much for being here. steven, this young girl was placed in the custody of her guardian and her guardian s boyfriend, the villain. she went into court with your group prior to the ultimate awfulness to say these two are forcing maine to get an i abortion and i don t want to live with them. she was coerced to van abortion against her will.
0 that s different from the website for e-mail. thanks for watching tonight. i m bill o reilly. remember, the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight on the kelly file plunging poll numbers for the president as the fallout from the shutdown showdown gets worse. plus washington scramblinging to find a solution to the story that was first on the kelly file. families of soldiers killed in combat not getting paid the death benefits they were promised. the question tonight why won t you tell us what day you learned yesterday, the day before? ed henry, brit hume and karl rove on the search for answers. plus have you been consorting with the devil? consorting with the devil? why did one lawmaker try out his comedy routine as congress got its first chance to question one of the top bosses at the heart of the irs scandal. we ll ask dr. ben carson if he s laughing after the tax agency targeted him. plus, a guy takes out a gun in a large crow
0 that s different from the website for e-mail. thanks for watching tonight. i m bill o reilly. remember, the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight on the kelly file plunging poll numbers for the president as the fallout from the shutdown showdown gets worse. plus washington scramblinging to find a solution to the story that was first on the kelly file. families of soldiers killed in combat not getting paid the death benefits they were promised. the question tonight why won t you tell us what day you learned yesterday, the day before? ed henry, brit hume and karl rove on the search for answers. plus have you been consorting with the devil? consorting with the devil? why did one lawmaker try out his comedy routine as congress got its first chance to question one of the top bosses at the heart of the irs scandal. we ll ask dr. ben carson if he s laughing after the tax agency targeted him. plus, a guy takes out a gun in a large crow
telling susan candiotti on the record, all of it is speculation. there s no basis to the cbs story. i want to bring in javier, a consultant for the department of justice. welcome back to you. clearly, the moment, no one is committing to a firm motive, but the cbs report clearly implies they are finding some kind of evidence that adam lanza, the sandy hook shooter, had in some way fantasized about some weird, sick competition between him and the norwegian mass shooter. in your experience with this kind of thing, would that entirely surprise you, or is there often a copycat element to these kinds of massacres? if i was to understand, you would ask me a compound question. let me answer the second question first. it s not common in my experience to see copycat killings. however, it is common to see multiple factors that influence homicides, especially in instances like this where it really stretches the imagination, why would somebody do something as horrific as adam lanza did?
telling susan candiotti on the record, all of it is speculation. there s no basis to the cbs story. i want to bring in javier, a consultant for the department of justice. welcome back to you. clearly, the moment, no one is committing to a firm motive, but the cbs report clearly implies they are finding some kind of evidence that adam lanza, the sandy hook shooter, had in some way fantasized about some weird, sick competition between him and the norwegian mass shooter. in your experience with this kind of thing, would that entirely surprise you, or is there often a copycat element to these kinds of massacres? if i was to understand, you would ask me a compound question. let me answer the second question first. it s not common in my experience to see copycat killings. however, it is common to see multiple factors that influence homicides, especially in instances like this where it really stretches the imagination, why would somebody do something as horrific as adam lanza did?