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Nancy Grace

Abducted Nurse Just Found Alive

Aired November 05, 2014 - 20:00   ET

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NANCY GRACE, HOST: With me right now, Lieutenant John Stanford (ph). He is joining us on the story. Lieutenant Stanford, thank you so much for

being with us. We are putting the word out to find nurse Carlesha. What more can you tell us, Lieutenant? Her ATM card, we`re being told, was

used, but for a nominal amount 75 miles away.

LT. JOHN STANFORD (via telephone): I don`t have the exact amount on terms of what the ATM was used for. But we were able to capture some still

photos from that ATM. We put that out to the public and hope that someone can help us identify this individual.

GRACE: Lieutenant Stanford, I`ve been prosecuting crimes over a decade. And I`m looking at the way he gets out the car and he walks up to where she

was getting off the bus. This is her usual bus route. It`s as if he knew what he was doing, what he was looking for. He gets out. He walks

straight up there. The bus is coming up. See the bus? There -- Lieutenant, I`m telling the viewers what we`re looking at. That`s her

getting off the bus. She walks across the intersection, and here he comes. He starts walking straight for her.

Lieutenant Stanford, many legal eagles believe he was after her specifically, not just any woman, but her.

STANFORD: Well, at some point in time, he identified Carlesha and made her his target in terms of parking at that location and exiting the vehicle, as

you stated, walking back and waiting for her. Then upon approaching her, he quickly grabs her and begins to drag her down the street.

So there is some indication that he made a decision at some point in time, whether, you know, seeing her as he was driving down that street or what,

but he made some decision that this was going to be -- she was going to be his target at that point.

GRACE: So we`re trying to make sense of it, Lieutenant John Stanford. Did he know her? And I don`t mean "know her" in the sense that they dated. I

mean know her in the sense that maybe he worked at the hospital where she worked. Maybe he knew her before she moved to this location. I mean, it

could be anything.

But he clearly -- he`s not just hanging around the bus stop. He`s waiting. He just gets out of his car. He goes up to that stop. Keep it rolling,

Liz, if you can. There he is. See? He goes straight to her.

And you know, Lieutenant Stanford, I noticed that he holds out his hand to her like they`re going to shake hands, and she, you know, awkwardly -- she

steps back, then she holds out her hand. Then he keeps moving forward, and then the grab. He grabs her.

Now, I`m wondering right there -- he holds out his hand, and she steps back away from him and then holds out her hand. See, she`s walking backwards

from him. She`s walking away, away from him, and then -- and then he goes. He goes for her. Lieutenant, it almost seems as if she recognizes him.

STANFORD: Well, I don`t know if she recognizes him. I mean, typically, in terms of if someone approaches you, he did something to get her attention.

And at that point in time, the -- extending his hand may have been just enough to distract her. And as you see, right after that is when he grabs

her and begins to pull and drag her down the street.

So again, it`s some indication that perhaps he knew who she was, obviously, in terms of targeting her. But again, not clear as to whether or not she

identified him or quickly identified him or recognized him as someone she knew. So again, that`s something that our investigators are taking a close

look at to see whether or not this is an individual that`s known to her, or again, someone that perhaps could have known her, but she did not know.

GRACE: You know, something you just said, Lieutenant John Stanford, and watching the video over and over, as we have been doing, like you guys,

you`re right, he could have said something to get her attention like, Hey, hey, I know your mom. Don`t you work at So-and-So? She may not have

recognized him at all because if somebody says, Hey, hey, you know, I know your whatever- your mother, your brother, I know your boss or I know you,

you would stop for just a moment. That doesn`t mean she really knows him or recognizes him in any way.

Quickly, Doctor -- excuse me -- Lieutenant Stanford, what time of the morning, noon or night did he use her ATM to get that money 75 miles away?

STANFORD: The ATM was used at 6:01 AM the following morning.

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: OK, we`re going to get started here. First of all, thank you all for coming on such short notice. We do have a development in

the abduction case that you`ve all been very interested in. And I want to thank you for getting as much information out as you have on this case --

videos, photographs. It`s been proven to be very, very helpful.

Before I turn it over to the special agent in charge of the Philadelphia field office of the FBI, the family of Ms. Gaither is here, and they ask

not to be asking -- answering questions at this particular moment in time. They`ve gone through an awful lot over the past few days, and so we just

ask that you respect their privacy. But as you can see, they are here.

So let me ask the special agent in charge of the Philadelphia field office, Ed Hanko (ph), to come forward.

ED HANKO, FBI PHILADELPHIA FIELD OFFICE: Good evening, everyone. Again, my name is Ed Hanko (ph). I am the special agent in charge of the

Philadelphia field office.

Tonight, the FBI and the Philadelphia Police Department have great news, that Carlesha Freeland has been rescued. Her abductor has been arrested...

(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)

HANKO: ... in Maryland. To give you a bit of a background on it, right from the night of the kidnapping, the Philadelphia Police Department and

the FBI have been working tirelessly to try to solve this case, with the help of the media and many, many citizens who called in tips. We were able

to identify this individual, identify his car and track it into Maryland.

Tonight, we surveilled that vehicle in the area of Jessup, Maryland, and a task force from our Baltimore FBI office consisting of U.S. Marshals, ATF

agents and FBI agents located the car. When the subject exited the vehicle, he was apprehended. And that`s when Ms. Freeland was recovered.

She`s in good shape, has some injuries, but was taken to the hospital. She is talking to the agents. The subject`s name is Delven Barnes -- D-E-L-V-

E-N B-A-R-N-E-S -- 37-year-old male. He is being currently held on a warrant based out of the Charles City County (ph), Virginia, sheriff`s

office for attempted capital murder, assault, malicious injury with acid, explosives or fire. This was from a previous case that he was being

investigated for.

So he will then be charged federally with the crimes here in Philadelphia. Chief?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Thank you. I`m going to turn it over to Captain James Smith (ph) of the northwest detective division. And again, I just want to

personally thank everyone involved in this, and in particular, the northwest detectives, that from the moment they got this, ran hard on it,

realized what they had and immediately got the ball rolling, getting the FBI and others involved. They did a tremendous job. And I`d like Captain

Smith to come forward.

CAPT. JAMES SMITH, PHILADELPHIA POLICE DEPARTMENT: Thank you, Commissioner. Everybody, before I speak, I would like to introduce the

mother. She would like to say something to everybody now.

KEISHA GAITHER, VICTIM`S MOTHER: Thank you. I just want to thank everybody. Sorry.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Thank you.

GAITHER: Thank you. I just want to thank everybody. I would like to thank the Philadelphia department of police, the FBI, Maryland, everywhere,

the public -- especially the public -- my family and my friends, everybody. Thank you so much for having us in your prayers. Thank you for keeping me

up. Thank you for being there for us. I`m taking my baby home. Thank you. Thank you so much.

SMITH: I`d like to thank everybody that helped participate with us. We worked tirelessly around the clock investigating every lead that we had.

And we really appreciate the public coming forward, lending a hand and giving us all the information that we were able to sit there and work on.

We`d like to thank the media for getting all the information out for us. That really helped us.

We had a lot of work from our detectives that worked around the clock and tirelessly with this. We worked with the family. The family was very

great and cooperative. And I believe that all of our prayers were answered when we were able to locate her in safe condition and we were able to place

this male under arrest. Thank you.

QUESTION: Can you tell us where you found her in Maryland?

SMITH: Jessup, Maryland.

QUESTION: Where exactly in Jessup?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: 7232 Waterloo Road.

SMITH: 7232 Waterloo Road. She was inside of a vehicle with Mr. -- with Delven Barnes.

QUESTION: So was the car parked on the side of the run? (INAUDIBLE) How did you guys (INAUDIBLE)

SMITH: Yes. It was parked on the side of the road. Yes, and they surveilled the car, and then they were able to sit there and go take down

the individual and safely rescue her.

QUESTION: What can you say about the relationship between the two in reference to the victim and Ms. Carlesha and the suspect? What`s the

indication now in reference to them knowing each other or not?

SMITH: As of now, we don`t -- there`s no relation that they know each other. Right now, we`re just taking it on as a stranger investigation.

We`re still -- the investigation is still fluid, so we`re still -- we haven`t had a chance to interview her yet. So right now, it`s just

considered stranger.

QUESTION: Then what else can you tell us about the suspect, Mr. Barnes? Does he have a history of such activity? What can you say about...

SMITH: His history, I`m not really quite sure on right now. He used to be a Philadelphia native. He also has some ties to the area of Virginia.

We`re still trying to figure out some of what of his past history is also.

QUESTION: Has the family been able to talk to Carlesha, talk to her by phone?

SMITH: Her mother has.

QUESTION: What did she say?

GAITHER: She was very upset. She was crying. And she just was asking for me. She tell me she love me. She asked me to come get her.

QUESTION: What did you say to her?

GAITHER: I`m going to get my daughter. I`m going to get my baby.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We`re going to get her down there to reunite very soon. Understand that this is an active criminal investigation. This individual

is going to be prosecuted. He already has a warrant outstanding for his arrest for a very violent crime. So there are details to this that we

aren`t going to be able to go into. We don`t want to do anything to jeopardize the case.

But the bottom line is this. She`s been returned home safely. This individual is off the streets, and no one else is in danger right now

because we`ve got a very dangerous predator off the streets. And it was a combined effort from a lot of different people working very, very hard, and

all of you included because had you not gotten a lot of that information out there, I don`t know if we`d be standing here right now.

And there`s one detective in particular that made a promise -- come on up here. Tell them what you said. Come on.

(APPLAUSE)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Let her say. Let her say.

GAITHER: He sat in my kitchen in front of me and told me, I`m bringing your daughter home. I`m bringing your daughter home. I said (INAUDIBLE)

he said, No, I`m bringing your daughter home, and he brought my baby home.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Thank you.

GAITHER: He brought her right home.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Good job.

(APPLAUSE)

GAITHER: Thank you.

QUESTION: Commissioner, can you talk about how special the outcome of this case is, that she was found alive?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Well, obviously, it`s very special, I mean, for all of us, family, all of us. I mean, you hope, you hope, you hope, but you don`t

really know until you actually are able to get her and make sure that she`s OK. So it`s very important this has a happy ending. We all need to

celebrate.

But also understand that this young woman has gone through a lot of trauma over the last few days, psychological trauma. And we need to respect her

privacy, give her a chance to kind of get herself together and to heal and to reunite with her family because this has been a trying time for all of

them. I`m just glad that now they have an opportunity to reunite.

QUESTION: Any idea behind a motive?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Don`t know, other than the fact he`s a thug and this is what he does, apparently. So I mean, people like this don`t necessarily --

there`s nothing that makes sense. Don`t even try to find it. He`s a vicious predator. He`s off the streets, and hopefully, he`ll be in jail

for the rest of his life. That`s the only thing he deserves.

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We have an unknown, black male appears to be in his 20s.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A terrifying abduction caught on camera.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Brand new surveillance video.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Give me my baby. Please, give me my child.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: Everyone, you`re seeing the video as we are seeing it. Look at this guy. This guy comes up to nurse Carlesha right on the street,

grabbing her as she is digging in her heels, forcing her into a car as she is screaming.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Nancy, we have got some breaking news coming in. Carlesha Freeland Gaither has just been found. She`s been found alive in

Jessup, Maryland. A police source close to the case says she has minor injuries. Her alleged kidnapper has also been arrested at this point.

Once again, this young 22-year-old nurse`s aide here in Philadelphia who was kidnapped on videotape Sunday night at 9:40 has now, a little more than

48 hours later, been found alive, found alive in Jessup, Maryland. We do know her ATM card was used in Maryland. It was Monday morning it was used.

Now this is Wednesday, and she has been found alive.

I spoke with her family on the phone minutes ago. They said they were watching the television. They couldn`t believe what they were watching. I

could tell they were crying. They were waiting for the confirmation from police. Once again, Carlesha Freeland-Gaither, who was kidnapped on

videotape, Sunday night, has been found alive in Jessup, Maryland, with only minor injuries.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Philadelphia police have posted new video in connection with the abduction of a 22-year-old woman.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Seeing this video makes us sick to our stomachs.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Follows her across the street. Then the attack begins at the top of the corner there.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It appears he puts his hand out as if he`s introducing himself to her.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I love you. (inaudible). All you got to do is just get out.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: A woman snatched from a street in Philly. Police now asking for your help in tracking down her abductor.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I just want my daughter. Please let her go.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Using an abducted woman`s ATM card.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You`ll see that he extends his hand and she reaches out as if she`s acknowledging him.

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

GRACE: And now live, Duncan, Oklahoma. A shopaholic teen guns down his mother, father and little sister after he`s busted boasting about all the

luxury goods he buys on his parents credit cards, trips to Paris, Omega watches, leather goods, a closet bursting at the seams with designer

clothes and shoes. Luxury stays at five star hotels. It`s first class all the way. Tonight, we obtain evidence of motive for murder.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: His mother and father had recently advised him they were going to cut him off.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It`s a triple homicide.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Shooting his dad, his mom as well as his sister inside the family home.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: He would be the only heir to their estate. He couldn`t control the spending. Traveled to Dallas, where he stayed at the Ritz-

Carlton. The only remorse we`ve seen out of him is that he`s been caught.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: Straight out to Candace Trunzo, senior news editor at Mailonline.com. Candace, I was stunned when I first heard about this teen

gunning down his mother first. And he-- there was blunt force trauma on her as well. Let`s see the glamour shots he buys for himself. There it

goes. His father and his little sister. And I started investigating him. I see where he registers himself as a public figure and claims he`s repped

by a talent agency or a PR agency. I mean, really. What happened?

CANDACE TRUNZO, MAILONLINE.COM: Unbelievable. This kid was out of control, clearly. He considered himself an up and comer.

GRACE: Hold on, Candace. We`re showing the pictures that he posted of all the luxury items that he buys on his mom and dad credit card. Go ahead.

TRUNZO: He bought an Omega watch. He took trips. He was in Paris. He was all over the map. And he couldn`t stop spending. He got the tie from

putting out the credit card, having it go through the slot and get approved. He said he would come home, get those packages, and they didn`t

even matter so much as this thrill he got from actually spending his parents` money. His grandmother`s money too.

GRACE: You`re saying some of the luxury goods he buys on mommy and daddy`s credit card -- and there are dozens and dozens of photos of all of his

spending, his postings -- he bragged about it. Unleash the lawyers. Joining us, Peter Odom, former prosecutor, now defense attorney in

Washington, D.C. Also with us Alex Sanchez, veteran trial lawyer, defense attorney in multiple jurisdictions. To you, Sanchez, give me your best

shot.

SANCHEZ: I wonder if the parents were aware that this kid had some type of problem going on in his life growing up. There must have been some signs.

What action if any did they take?

GRACE: They indulged him.

SANCHEZ: Yes, you know what, parents have an obligation to take action.

GRACE: That`s your defense?

SANCHEZ: If their children have some type of psychological disorder.

I`m not saying he`s innocent of these charges. But if this case is going to be negotiated, a factor that should be considered --

GRACE: Negotiated?

SANCHEZ: He had never received proper medical treatment.

GRACE: Alex, please stop. Just grab yourself. Get a reality check. What are you talking about negotiated? If you`re talking about a guilty plea,

this is mass murder, more than one body.

SANCHEZ: That`s right.

GRACE: Remember that crazy thing, the law. When you have more than one dead body, we`re talking about a death penalty.

SANCHEZ: That`s right. If I were the attorney on this case, first thing I would do would have this guy examined psychologically by some psychiatrist

and psychologists to develop a report to show that his --

(CROSSTALK)

SANCHEZ: -- long time psychiatric problems. And he should not be facing the death penalty. He`s 19 years old.

GRACE: Peter Odom, I hear you.

ODOM: Alex is correct.

GRACE: Do you have a shred of evidence to suggest he had a mental instability other than he was a spoiled brat?

ODOM: Nancy, you`re going to ridicule any defense that anybody comes up with.

GRACE: That`s not true. No, I`m not. I believe there people that are innocent and that are mentally ill, but he ain`t one of them.

ODOM: And a defense attorney`s job is to look for the defenses. Alex is exactly right. A good defense attorney, the first thing he will do under

these circumstances is have this person evaluated.

GRACE: Put him up.

ODOM: And see if there`s a documented history of mental illness. If there is, Nancy, you`ve got to present that. This could potentially be the death

penalty case.

GRACE: Did you see his glamour shot where he bills himself online as quote, public figure? Public figure.

ODOM: Yes. Nancy, none of that precludes the potential for an insanity defense. You at least have to explore it. Frankly, you`d be negligent not

to do it. I applaud Alex for suggesting that.

GRACE: Caryn Stark, please help the two defense attorneys. This guy has no history of mental illness at all. He bludgeoned and then shot his

mother dead, his father, dead and his little sister. He had to wait for her come in from washing the car. There she is in a sports outfit. All

they ever did was support him, send him to college, let him go to Paris, the works. This is what they get in return. And you know what he did,

Caryn Stark, hold on. I`ll let the reporter tell you. Soak it in. Soak it in, Caryn. Candace, where did he go after he murders his mom and dad

and little sister?

TRUNZO: He went to a football game. He decided he would go off to Dallas, which is not that far away. He checked into the Ritz-Carlton. His friend

said he was just like himself. Happy and enjoying life --

GRACE: Did you say the Ritz-Carlton? He checked in at the Ritz-Carlton after he murders his mother, father and little sister? He goes first class

to the Ritz. What, did he stay on the concierge level?

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Investigators and OSBIA agents spent nearly 24 hours taking hundreds of photos, sketching and plotting everything in the house.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Alleged postings by the teen of a lavish trip to Paris, even posing in front of the Eiffel Tower.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: There was a lone shark company that he owed approximately $3,000 to.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Investigators turned their attention to a whole new set of unanswered questions.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What other clues can investigators learn from scouring social media sites?

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: Everyone, tonight, is there motive for murder? A shopaholic teen who says his biggest adrenaline rush is when he swipes his parents` credit

card. Reportedly, guns downs his mother, father and little sister after he`s busted bragging about all of the luxury goods he buys. With me now,

Jenny Rather, the suspect calls her his best friend on Instagram. Jenny, thank you for being with us.

JENNY RATHER, FRIEND OF TEEN ACCUSED OF KILLING FAMILY: Not a problem.

GRACE: Tell me what you can about your friend, Alan (ph).

RATHER: Well, me and him went to school together. We were friends in high school.

GRACE: Has he always been a shopaholic?

RATHER: Well, whenever we would go to lunch, he would talk about, you know, buying new things, and he would show me what he would buy.

GRACE: Did you ever wonder where he got the money?

RATHER: Well, he told me, he said that it was his mom`s money.

GRACE: And why did he love spending his parent`s money so much?

RATHER: I have no idea. He never told me. He just --

GRACE: What kind of things would he buy, Jenny?

RATHER: He showed me a Louie Vuitton wallet that he bought, he showed me a watch that he bought. He would just - buy really luxurious things, but ..

GRACE: Well, let me ask you this, Jenny. Did he ever go see a psychiatrist or a psychologist?

RATHER: He had told me one day that he was taking the class or doing something to try to help his addiction, but I don`t think ...

GRACE: His shopping addiction. Caryn Stark, I`m sure you just heard what Jenny Rather said about the shopaholic teen that guns down his whole

family. I don`t think addiction to QVC or the mall is going to rise to the level of insanity the way the defense lawyers would have us believe.

CARYN STARK: You`re right, Nancy. And this is not a question of insanity, because he clearly knew the difference between right and wrong. He doesn`t

care. And that is classic criminal mind. That`s -- we`re talking about parents that supported a sociopath, a psychopath. And it`s hard to

understand why they didn`t send him for help. But ...

GRACE: For shopaholic? I don`t even know how to say that. For being a shopaholic?

STARK: Shopaholic, but he doesn`t even have regrets. He shows up at a football game. That`s so classic. No feelings. No - and no sense of self

either, because he lies.

GRACE: You know, to Dr. Bill Manion. It`s just so much deeper than that. Can you look at a body and tell whether the person fought back?

DR. BILL MANION, M.D. MEDICAL EXAMINER & FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST: Yes, you can see if there`s any injuries, especially on the hands, often times the

fingernails are broken. You can look to see if clothing is ripped. And check the nails if there`s any skin underneath the nails that could show

DNA, could show that they scratched the assailant. So yes, you can tell if the person fought back.

GRACE: Out to the lines. Joe in Florida. Hi, Joe, what`s your question?

JOE FROM FLORIDA: Hey there, Nancy. As an only child, my parents loved me dearly and I loved them dearly. And it wasn`t until after I got married

that I found out that there were actually children that hated their parents. And this guy, it has to be some kind of nutcase. I mean he -

it`s unbelievable that he could perpetrate all that and then go to check in at a hotel and see a ball game? I mean, I don`t understand. I`m a million

miles in the dark about someone like that. And while he may not be a classic case of insanity, there is plenty loose up there, you know. How do

you explain it?

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(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Jazmyne was last seen in the afternoon wearing a pink coat with either white sneakers or pink rain boots and a backpack from

Disney`s "Frozen." Where is Jazsmyne Hallen (ph)?

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: And now, to Weesaw Township, a five-year-old little girl is missing. Straight out to Dan O`Donnell, WISN. Dan, she`s only five years

old. What can you tell me?

DAN O`DONNELL, ANCHOR/REPORTER, NEWS/TALK 1130 WISN: Well, we know that on Saturday, she was, we believe, over playing at a friend or acquaintance`s

house. That`s coming from her family. And she has not been seen since about 1:00 in the afternoon.

GRACE: With me also in addition to Dan O`Donnell with WISN, Undersheriff Chuck Hite with the Berrien County sheriff`s office. Sheriff, thank you so

much for being with us. Tell me what to be on the lookout for. Take a look at this five-year-old little girl. We`re just learning she`s missing.

CHUCK HITE: Yes, we would ask - We have a 1-800 tip line set up for information. We do believe that she was in the -- the biological mother

was in - and that she was with her at the time, that she is missing.

GRACE: Everyone, with me Undersheriff Chuck Hite from Berrien County. The tip line to find this child, Jazmyne Marie Hallen, 800-815-5485.

Let`s remember American hero Army Sergeant Jason Palmerton, 25, (INAUDIBLE), Nebraska. Bronze Star, Purple Heart, a green beret. Parents

Denise and Steve, three sisters, fiancee Chelsea. Jason Palmerton, American hero. And tonight, a special good night from friend of the show

Kay. Isn`t she lovely? And tonight, everyone, on a personal note, we just celebrated the 27th birthday. And it seems like just yesterday, you were

sending me baby blankets, pacifiers, photo albums as we waited for the twins` birth.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: Happy to report the plan for my life has made a U-turn. This past April I married David and tonight announce that we are expecting twins. So

to all of you who think there may be no light at the end of the tunnel, there is.

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GRACE: It`s been so much joy, it`s hard to remember that Lucy (INAUDIBLE) almost died when they were born. But seven years later, I want to thank

you again for all your prayers and your love for the twins over the last seven years. "Drew" up next, everyone. I`ll see you tomorrow night, 8:00

sharp Eastern. Until then, good night, friend.

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