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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20160101:04:39:00

>> jimmy always around. jimmy. >> jimmy, jimmy. >> you know, me and jimmy have some interactions the last few weeks. some of it has been good. some of it has been bad. but they put me on a new med. i told them if i feel and jimmy feels that it's making me slow in any shape or form, i'm going to get off the medication because i don't like to be down. i like to be up. >> corey's decision to go off his medication not only affects him but his new cell mate, jonathan elliott, who must cope with both corey and jimmy. >> did you brush your teeth today? >> no. >> that's crazy [ bleep ]. >> toothbrush so little. he's all right. hard to live with. it's just he has two personalities. it's kind of tough living in this cell. there's three bunks. there's only two in here right now.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20160101:04:16:00

>> what? >> his balls fell on the floor. and blood was all in my face, my eyes, my hair, my dress, everywhere on the floor. i never seen no blood gush like that in my life. i must have cut a vein or something. never, ever put your hands on me. it wasn't the money, because i can care less about the money, because the money comes easy to me. it was the point, how he just came at me and grabbed me and then punched me, like i'm a man. but he didn't really know that i can be a man. >> if convicted, melissa could face a sentence of three to five years. but she hopes the judge will view the assault as self-defense and give her a chance at drug rehabilitation rather than prison. while she is here, melissa's contact with corey has been limited to cards and letters. they have been approved for inmate to inmate correspondence

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20160101:04:07:00

medication time. about to get the medication right now. this will keep me nice, you know what i'm saying. right now i'm on five medications. i'm on five psych pills. this morning i took three. tonight i'll take six, you know what i'm saying? >> this is your trilipta and your -- >> corey represents the type of inmate that provides a daunting challenge for jails and prisons nationwide. they show certain symptoms of mental illness, yet are incarcerated by the courts rather than hospitalized. >> mr. allen is in the general population unit. should someone be deemed incompetent, that would be through a psychiatrist and the court would deem them incompetent and you wouldn't be housed in the house of correction. you would be at bridgewater which is where our state facility is. >> though he's been ruled competent, corey has posed problems. >> he's got a very poor impulse control. when he gets ramped up, he's uncontrollable to bring down. so there are issues. sometimes he's in much more need

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CNN Tonight With Don Lemon-20151021-02:33:00

you know, you can take a look at the situation, and you can say, wow, 3:15 in the morning, and you have an officer on edge pulling up, and you have somebody in the car who is african-american who has a gun in the car, and we don't know whether it is legal or not, and i'm going to assume that it is for the sake of this particular story, but the one thing that was said tonight that i this think that we need to focus on was said by mark, and that is what are the forensics, because -- >> no dash cam, and no body cam. >> and no dash cam and no body cam. >> that is a problem. >> and so it is a problem not only for corey's family, but it is a problem for the police officer, because if this is a scenario that went down as harry described where where an officer pulls up to the car at 3:15 in the morn, and approaches it, and is confront and there is a horrible mistake on both sides that go down, that is one scenario. if there is a totally different

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20151021-13:43:00

corey is not someone that we would think would be shot by a police officer. >> now supporters are calling for a peaceful rally thursday at the police department. >> he don't deserve this. he don't. we just need justice. >> reporter: officer spent some seven years with a much smaller police department before joining palm beach gardens police department earlier this year. there no other records of the disciplinary complaints or actions taken against the officer. still to come. fathers and daughters forced to spend months apart because the fathers are behind bars. but one source is trying to keep the connection alive. g your com. grabbing your data. stealing your customers' secrets. there's an army of us. relentlessly unpicking your patchwork of security.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151018:06:20:00

and yet at 8:10, they have a knock on the door or a phone call that indicates that this person is no longer on this earth. >> we have some breaking news out of south louisville. >> police say two bodies have been found in a car in the 900 block of beecher street. wave 3 investigator eric flag joins us live at the scene with the very latest. >> it's early saturday morning. >> i'm never sure when they're going to -- >> the weekend for most of us, but a workday for dr. corey. yesterday's breaking news, the double homicide, will be today's caseload and her first chance to aid the murder investigation. >> i think there are very few people who go into medical school who would want to see what we see on a daily basis. finish all that stuff, the person you were following? >> uh-huh. >> okay. >> but before work, some early morning family time with her husband and one of her two sons. donald burbrink is a louisville police captain, who says his wife is like a sharp detective,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151018:06:13:00

>> investigators also notice something suspicious on her back. >> no, there's a burn. it's a burn. there's a burn here. >> and speculate she might have been tortured, until they figure out what really happened. the car seat heater remained on after the shooting and burned her. >> put the seat down and the medical examiner will confirm that in the morning. but i believe that's what it is. >> while the bodies are wheeled out to be taken to the morgue, investigators stay behind to track down more leads. >> the first 48 hours here is crucial. it's still a hot topic in the community. you're getting very good tips from people in the community. >> meanwhile, assistant coroner joann farmer, a former nurse who's retained her warm bedside manner, will talk tonight to family members. >> making death notification is absolutely the hardest part of our jobs. we can't make a difference as to what has happened here, but we can orchestrate how the families are handled.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151018:06:23:00

family. the best way to help the decedent at this point is to remain objective. >> on this day, her job is clear cut. >> we want to determine the cause of death. in a case of a gunshot wound case, we're going to recover the bullet or bullets. the posterior aspects -- >> whatever she finds will be turned over to investigators. >> my role is to do a complete examination, to gather all of the physical evidence that i can, to document that physical evidence to the best of my ability and by doing so, that allows the victim to tell me the story and then i should tell the story to those people who have the right to know. >> dr. corey finds that the victim's wounds provide clues, clues that will help investigators determine a key detail -- how close the gun was to the victim. >> we can, by looking at the skin surface, get an estimate as to how far away the muzzle was

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151018:06:45:00

that. and then i came home and i said, "i bought a horse," and he said, "i thought we going to talk about it." i said, "we did." >> her idea of talking about it and mine are two different things. >> how she approaches this hobby is exactly how dr. corey lives her life, with compassion and drive. the compassion is evident in her choice of horses to ride. instead of fancy show horses, tracy takes broken-down thoroughbreds and retrains them for a new career. her drive is clear in how she's attacked her sport, successfully, at full throttle. >> i'm very obsessive/compulsive. you know, i'm very attentive to detail. i'm very goal oriented. and so for me, it's a great outlet. >> so it's no surprise that she's quickly become a top equestrienne. it's a demanding sport and not exactly what most people would

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151018:06:35:00

a point, whenever i put a new fact in, something fell out the other side. so a good forensic pathologist doesn't know it all. they know where to find it all. >> on dr. corey's way back to the autopsy table, something unusual catches her eye. could it be an important clue to the crime? >> i've never seen a shirt like that. >> with eye-popping blood and body parts everywhere, this forensic pathologist, this trained observer, is stopped in her tracks by, of all things, anthony's shirt. quickly, though, she's back to the job at hand. >> opinion, death in this 18-year-old woman is attributed to penetrating gunshot wounds of the head. the code for that is -- >> we know it as murder, but in the autopsy room, the manner of death gets a code name. >> the code for that is e-965.4a9g. end of dictation on 0799. thank you. we are there to serve the public.

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