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What to watch this weekend: 'All Creatures Great and Small' on PBS


What to watch this weekend: ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ on PBS
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Premieres
Florida Man Murders (Oxygen at 7) Florida investigators and prosecutors unravel the often bizarre and outlandish crimes of America’s most notorious and outrageous killers from the Sunshine State.
Ghost Nation (Travel at 9) Jason, Steve, Dave and Shari investigate Pennsylvania’s Hotel Conneaut.
Sunday Listings
Fox News Sunday (Fox at 9 a.m.) Mick Mulvaney, former White House chief of staff, Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.).
White House Chronicle (WETA at 9 a.m.) Paula Gold-Williams, CPS Energy president and chief executive.
Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo (Fox News at 10 a.m.) Sen Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-N.J.), Rep. Vernon Jones (R-Ga.).

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'Florida Man Murders': Most Famous Florida Crimes


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Picture the state of Florida and all it has to offer —the gorgeous beaches, the near-constant sunshine, the family fun magic of Walt Disney World … the bizarre and jaw-dropping crimes?
Florida may be a hot destination for retired snowbirds, vacation-starved families, and spring break partiers, but it’s also home to some of the most notorious criminals and shocking cases in U.S. history — like Ted Bundy’s sorority house slayings and Aileen Wuornos’ infamous killing spree. The dark underbelly to life in Florida is on full display in “Florida Man Murders,” the new series from Blumhouse Television airing on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170720:03:43:00

at the facts, a much larger man murders another, admits that, clearly feels no remorse at all, does not report the crime, and then gets acquitted. how does that happen? >> thank you for having me. i think he could've done a lot more. he could've walked away. he could've called the cops. there was no gun to his head. there were no fists to his face. no reason he couldn't have gotten rid of the situation without the violence. i think what happened was the jury emotionally decided the case as opposed to applying the legal standards to the facts, and that was the problem. it was not a justified killing, so to say, in new york. unfortunately the jury got it wrong. that's an opinion that we can have, but we have to follow what the jury says. they are the law. once they make that ruling. >> tucker: i'm not going to try to arrest the guy, but i'vey a right to be shocked and upset by it.ot just reading the newspaper accounts, the jury forewoman,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170720:08:42:00

arrived and crushed him to death, then walked off as ifd nothing had happened it went upstairs and began begging again.n. after being arrested, davis claimed he was acting in self-defense from the menace of the much smaller man. the jury apparently believed him.m. they acquitted davis yesterday. jonathan rosenberg man wrote a piece about this in "the new york post" this morning. jonathan, thanks a lot for coming on. to those of us who weren't at the trial and are just looking at the facts, a much larger man murders another, admits that, clearly feels no remorse at all, does not report the crime, and then gets acquitted. how does that happen? >> thank you for having me. i think he could've done a lot more. he could've walked away. he could've called the cops. there was no gun to his head. there were no fists to his face. no reason he couldn't have gotten rid of the situation without the violence. i think what happened was the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170720:00:43:00

to those of us who weren't at the trial and are just looking at the facts, a much larger man murders another, admits that, clearly feels no remorse at all, does not report the crime, and then gets acquitted. how does that happen? >> thank you for having me. i think he could've done a lot more. he could've walked away, he could've called the cops, there was no gun to his head. there is no fists to his face. no reason he couldn't of gotten rid of the situation without the violence. i think what happened was the jury emotionally decided the case as opposed to applying the legal standards to the facts, and that was the problem. it was not a justified killing, so to say, and new york. unfortunately the jury got it wrong. that's an opinion that we can have, but we have to follow what the jury says. they are the law. once they make that ruling. >> tucker: i'm not going to try to arrest the guy, but i've a right to be shocked and upset

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170720:06:43:00

the trial and are just looking at the facts, a much larger man murders another, admits that, clearly feels no remorse at all, does not report the crime, and then gets acquitted. how does that happen? >> thank you for having me. i think he could've done a lot more. he could've walked away. he could've called the cops. there was no gun to his head. there were no fists to his face. no reason he couldn't have gotten rid of the situation without the violence. i think what happened was the jury emotionally decided the case as opposed to applying the legal standards to the facts, and that was the problem. it was not a justified killing, so to say, in new york. unfortunately the jury got it wrong. that's an opinion that we can have, but we have to follow what the jury says. they are the law. once they make that ruling. >> tucker: i'm not going to try to arrest the guy, but i'vey a right to be shocked and upset by it.ot just reading the newspaper accounts, the jury forewoman,

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