Josh Mankiewicz
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He has pled not guilty, and he has a very good defense attorney who is making the best case possible for him.
He has pled not guilty, and he has a very good defense attorney who is making the best case possible for him.
There are lots and lots of those around. And I have to tell you, we've been doing this a long time and people get engaged with these stories.
There are lots and lots of those around. And I have to tell you, we've been doing this a long time and people get engaged with these stories.
There are lots and lots of those around. And I have to tell you, we've been doing this a long time and people get engaged with these stories.
When that verdict in the O.J. case was announced, my assignment that day was to stand on the street because a big crowd had gathered and just to sort of do a little live shot from the street where all these people were. And the roar that came up from the crowd was unbelievable.
When that verdict in the O.J. case was announced, my assignment that day was to stand on the street because a big crowd had gathered and just to sort of do a little live shot from the street where all these people were. And the roar that came up from the crowd was unbelievable.
When that verdict in the O.J. case was announced, my assignment that day was to stand on the street because a big crowd had gathered and just to sort of do a little live shot from the street where all these people were. And the roar that came up from the crowd was unbelievable.
Oh, boy. What could that be?
Oh, boy. What could that be?
Oh, boy. What could that be?
Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you.
It was Friday, January 6th, 2017, when Sabrina Limon heard the knock at her door. When she answered, she saw a group of men standing there. One had a familiar face. It was homicide detective Randall Meyer. Strong hands pulled Sabrina's arms behind her back, and handcuffs were snapped onto her wrists.
It was Friday, January 6th, 2017, when Sabrina Limon heard the knock at her door. When she answered, she saw a group of men standing there. One had a familiar face. It was homicide detective Randall Meyer. Strong hands pulled Sabrina's arms behind her back, and handcuffs were snapped onto her wrists.
As soon as Sabrina's sister Julie saw Detective Meyer, she dialed Sabrina's attorney, Richard Terry, in Bakersfield. He had assured Sabrina she had nothing to worry about. Now, the cops were at the door.
As soon as Sabrina's sister Julie saw Detective Meyer, she dialed Sabrina's attorney, Richard Terry, in Bakersfield. He had assured Sabrina she had nothing to worry about. Now, the cops were at the door.
Just as Sabrina was being placed in a patrol car, Julie says she heard the lawyer on the phone say, don't say anything. Within hours, secrets from Sabrina's past life were once again leading local newscasts.
Just as Sabrina was being placed in a patrol car, Julie says she heard the lawyer on the phone say, don't say anything. Within hours, secrets from Sabrina's past life were once again leading local newscasts.