Trayvon Martin case 911 call: Screams not George Zimmerman's, 2 experts say
The 911 call mentioned in this story can be heard approximately six minutes into this clip.
The 911 call mentioned in this story can be heard approximately six minutes into this clip.
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A woman holds cash and lottery tickets while standing in line to play the lottery at a news stand in Los Angeles on Friday.
As lottery fever kicked into high gear this week, winning tickets for Friday's historic Mega Millions lottery drawing were sold in Maryland, Kansas and Illinois. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports.
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Kassim Alhimidi holds the body of his wife, Shaima Alawadi, during a memorial service at the Islamic Center of Lakeside, Calif., on Tuesday. She was buried Saturday in Iraq.
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Mourners hold a candlelight vigil to remember Shaima Alawadi outside her home in El Cajon, Calif., on Wednesday.
California police are investigating a brutal attack that left 32-year-old Shaima Alawadi dead. KNSD's Chris Chan reports.
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NAACP President and CEO Ben Jealous joins MSNBC to discuss the investigation into the death of Trayvon Martin.
NBC's Ron Allen reports.
Personal finance expert Suze Orman weighs in on the Mega Millions craze.
NBC's Luke Russert reports from outside the Maryland store where a winning ticket to Friday's Mega Millions jackpot was sold.
NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports.
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An undated photo released by the Martin family public relations representative shows Trayvon Martin, who was shot and killed at age 17. George Zimmerman, right, is pictured in this 2005 police photo taken after the now-28-year-old allegedly assaulted an officer. The charge was later dropped.
George Zimmerman, the man who shot Trayvon Martin, had gotten into an altercation with an officer several years ago. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports.
George Zimmerman's brother spoke out for the first time Thursday night, defending his brother's actions in the killing of unarmed Florida teen Trayvon Martin and saying that medical records will back his account of the shooting. NBC's Ron Allen reports.
NBC's Michael Isikoff reports on George Zimmerman's arrest at an Orlando bar, where he allegedly interfered with a law enforcement official investigating underage alcohol sales.
In the hopes of striking it rich, people across the country are scooping up Mega Millions tickets. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports.
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Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks with workers at a meat plant Thursday in South Sioux City, Neb.
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George Zimmerman, the man who shot Trayvon Martin, had gotten into an altercation with an officer several years ago. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports.
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Susan Powell, the Utah mom who went missing in 2009.
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Photos of Charlie Powell, right, and Braden Powell are displayed during their funeral service on Feb. 11.
In West Valley City, Utah, police are under fire over what some are calling a botched investigation into the disappearance of young mother Susan Powell. NBC's Miguel Almaguer reports.
Jose Salinas, 10, pictured on a Facebook page set up by supporters after two instructors, were captured on a recording apparently mistreating the fourth grader, who has cerebral palsy. The page is called "We got your back, Little Joe!"
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Texana Hollis, 101, talks to Jahzara Cheeks in Detroit. Hollis was evicted from her home in September because her son failed to keep up with property tax payments.
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An Illinois sheriff wants to dig up a backyard where serial killer John Wayne Gacy was once spotted at dawn, shovel in hand. Gacy, convicted of 33 murders, was executed in 1994.
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Therese Schoenwandt, 29, a nursing student who recently got engaged, purchased a lottery ticket for the first time this week.
As the Mega Millions Jackpot lottery winnings continue to grow, the NOW panelists discuss how the lucky winner is not the only beneficiary of the lucrative system.
In the hopes of striking it rich, people across the country are scooping up Mega Millions tickets. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports.
Personal finance expert Suze Orman weighs in on the Mega Millions craze.
An Eastlake, Ohio city employee claims that members the female office staff collected images of his genitals that were taken at a so-called private parts "contest." Tom Meyer reports.
Each ticket has a one in nearly 176 million chance of winning, but that didn't stop people from dreaming about what they'd do if they won the jackpot. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.
Personal finance expert Suze Orman weighs in on the Mega Millions craze.
In the hopes of striking it rich, people across the country are scooping up Mega Millions tickets. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports.
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Attorney John Henry Browne, right, discusses the case of Staff Sgt. Robert Bales in Seatttle on Friday. With Browne is associate counsels Emily Gause.