Andrea Canning
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Sounds like the beginning of a freak off.
Tell us about, you know, where that went, him introducing this idea of more people.
Tell us about, you know, where that went, him introducing this idea of more people.
Tell us about, you know, where that went, him introducing this idea of more people.
Jane testified that the next day she felt excited, you know, that it was something she'd never done before. But she also testified that she thought this was a one-time thing.
Jane testified that the next day she felt excited, you know, that it was something she'd never done before. But she also testified that she thought this was a one-time thing.
Jane testified that the next day she felt excited, you know, that it was something she'd never done before. But she also testified that she thought this was a one-time thing.
And Jane testified that she tried to tell Combs she didn't want to do any more free coughs.
And Jane testified that she tried to tell Combs she didn't want to do any more free coughs.
And Jane testified that she tried to tell Combs she didn't want to do any more free coughs.
She says he threatened her.
She says he threatened her.
She says he threatened her.
Yeah, this is the prosecution's argument. It seems like the key here is like, is it coercion or did she feel obligated? You know, is there a difference there? I mean, one's pretty serious here.
Yeah, this is the prosecution's argument. It seems like the key here is like, is it coercion or did she feel obligated? You know, is there a difference there? I mean, one's pretty serious here.
Yeah, this is the prosecution's argument. It seems like the key here is like, is it coercion or did she feel obligated? You know, is there a difference there? I mean, one's pretty serious here.
And the defense clearly will get their shot at cross-examining her, and I'm sure they are eager to do that, Chloe. When we come back on our weekly show, Dateline True Crime Weekly, the episode that came out this morning, we played my interview with one of the courtroom sketch artists from Combs' trial. We're going to play you a bit more from that interview, how she sketches anonymous witnesses.
And the defense clearly will get their shot at cross-examining her, and I'm sure they are eager to do that, Chloe. When we come back on our weekly show, Dateline True Crime Weekly, the episode that came out this morning, we played my interview with one of the courtroom sketch artists from Combs' trial. We're going to play you a bit more from that interview, how she sketches anonymous witnesses.
And the defense clearly will get their shot at cross-examining her, and I'm sure they are eager to do that, Chloe. When we come back on our weekly show, Dateline True Crime Weekly, the episode that came out this morning, we played my interview with one of the courtroom sketch artists from Combs' trial. We're going to play you a bit more from that interview, how she sketches anonymous witnesses.
And when you're lucky, you make art. And this is a piece of our interview, a little more about her experience drawing Sean Combs' federal trial over the past month. When you're drawing them, are you just trying to get it right, like as close as you can? Or are you trying to capture more of a feeling? Can you describe that?