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🗓️ 3 March 2021
⏱️ 30 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi guys, Nancy Grace here. Welcome back to Killers Amongst Us, a production of I Heart Media and Crime Online. |
0:11.0 | Every day we get up and go to work, right? Or you go to the grocery store or you go to the mall or you go for a jog or a walk. |
0:23.0 | Let's just say you're at work and you're walking up and down the hallways in and out of your office to the break room, the bathroom, out to the parking lot. |
0:32.0 | Who are you passing in the halls? Do you really know them? |
0:36.0 | I mean if you look at the stats, there is a huge percentage of violent parolees. I have people on probation walking around us in our universe circling us every single day. |
0:51.0 | We have no idea who they are, what they look like, what are their names, but they're there. Killers Amongst Us. |
1:00.0 | I mean, it's the Grace thanks for being with us. What an all-star panel I have joining us today. |
1:11.0 | First of all, renowned psychiatrist out of the Atlanta area, Dr. Angela Arnold, who actually has a master's degree on top of an MD. |
1:21.0 | What? And sell a molecular biology. You know, it never ends with this woman. You can find her at Angela Arnold MD. |
1:30.0 | That's a great outcome. That are in trial lawyer, former prosecutor of nothing but felonies in inner city Atlanta. Now defense attorney at Cohen Cooper East up in Allen. |
1:42.0 | You can find him at ccalaw.com Darryl Cohen is taking a break from his trial calendar to join us. |
1:50.0 | Former police lieutenant with New Haven Police Department, senior lecturer, director of the Center for Advanced Policing at the University of New Haven University. |
2:00.0 | There in the forensic science department, Lisa Dadeo. Also with me, correct reporter from Newsday, Matthew Chase. But first, take a listen to our friends at crimeonline.com. |
2:15.0 | Annie Lay may be small in stature, but she is living large. Just four feet 11 inches tall. Lay is voted most likely to be the next Einstein by her high school classmates. |
2:25.0 | That's not surprising considering. Lay is valedictorian of her graduating class at Union Mine High School in El Dorado, California with her eye on college. |
2:34.0 | 102 scholarship applications are filled out with approximately 160,000 dollars in scholarship money, fueling her dreams. |
2:43.0 | She attends and graduates from the University of Rochester in New York. |
2:47.0 | Wow. They always say dynamite comes in small packages, but I guess Annie Lay is no exception, just 24 years old, voted most likely to be the next Einstein by her high school classmates. |
3:01.0 | You know, Darryl Cohen, former prosecutor and now defense attorney, they can say a lot about you and I back in high school, but the next Einstein is not one of the things they threw at us. I imagine Nancy Einstein was something I heard about and read about, but I couldn't have hair like his. |
3:20.0 | Already, I mean, Dr Angie Arnold to be voted not just it was bandied about to be voted most likely the next Einstein even in high school. |
3:34.0 | You know, do I have to tell you my sister was valedictorian in high school, well, graduated with a 4.0 from college and PS she worked her whole way through college, got a full on four year scholarship, |
3:47.0 | she also conway scholarship for college, she majored in accounting with minors in chemistry in German. |
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