Can a daughter's frantic 911 call convict or free her father from charges that he killed his wife?
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Produced by Lourdes Aguiar, Allen Alter, Ruth Chenetz and Peter Shaw Jenna Neulander: Is someone coming? Jenna Neulander on 911 call: Daddy, don't move her! Daddy, stop moving her please! Jenna Neulander police interview: I see him actually carrying her... District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick: But you were sleeping separately? OK. What was the reason for that? Jenna Neulander to 911: OK. My mother, I don't know if she's breathing. She's laying on the ground in the shower. Jenna Neulander during 911 call: Dad put her down! Her neck might be broken! Jenna Neulander during 911 call: Daddy, don't move her! Daddy, stop moving her please! Jenna Neulander to 911: I need to go over there to see if she's OK. Jenna Neulander to 911: I need to put you on hold, I'm not, it's like a house phone. Jenna Neulander to 911: Oh my god, there's blood everywhere... Jenna Neulander on 911 call: "Oh my god, oh my god, my mother! My mommy! Jenna Neulander to 911: Oh my god, there's blood everywhere...
[This story previously aired on November 16, 2019. It was updated on April 16, 2022.] 911 Operator: Yes, they are, they're en route ... Jenna Neulander police interview: He was like putting his face up to her to see if she was breathing. Dr. Robert Neulander: We had thought about a trial separation.
On the morning of Sept. 17, 2012, inside a grand home outside of Syracuse, New York, a disturbing scene was unfolding as 23-year-old Jenna Neulander frantically called 911: Jenna Neulander: my mom, my mom, my mom ...
Washington — Former Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz is meeting with senators on Capitol Hill on Wednesday as he seeks to shore up support for his nomination for attorney general amid calls for the House Ethics Committee to release a report on allegations he engaged in sexual misconduct and illicit drug use.