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Lawyers for the Boston Marathon bombing suspect want to photograph of the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to show evidence of his "evolving mental and physical state." Erin Burnett reports.
May 14th, 2013
01:41 PM ET

OutFront Investigation: Inside Gitmo Preview

Guantanamo Bay detention camp has 166 detainees despite President Obama's promise to close Gitmo more than 1500 days ago.

And of those detainees more than 100 are on a hunger strike. This Friday marks 100 days since that strike began. Dozens of detainees are being fed with feeding tunes.

Our Chris Lawrence is taking you inside the Guantanamo Bay detention camp all week with our OutFront investigation: Inside Gitmo.


Filed under: Gitmo • International • News • OuterCircle • Politics
April 12th, 2013
12:53 PM ET

Speeders beware: Dubai police get a Lamborghini patrol car

We go to Dubai in tonight's Outer Circle, where a new high-end addition to the police department's patrol fleet is causing quite a stir – a Lamborghini Aventador.

Amir Daftari is following the story, and we asked him whether this new supercar is actually going to improve public safety, or if it's really more for show.


Filed under: OuterCircle
April 3rd, 2013
03:45 PM ET

Third arrest in gang-rape of American tourist in Brazil

In Brazil, another arrest has been made in the abduction and gang-rape of an American woman in Rio de Janeiro.

Brazil police make 3rd arrest in rape of American woman

Erin Burnett asked our Shasta Darlington how police tracked down the third suspect.


Filed under: Crime • International • OuterCircle
April 2nd, 2013
12:51 PM ET

Suspect in custody after stealing elephant tusk once belonged to Louis XIV

In France, a man has been arrested for stealing an elephant tusk from a Paris museum.
This wasn't just any tusk though. It came from the skeleton of an elephant that once belonged to Louis the 14th.
Erin Burnett asked Nick Paton Walsh how the man was caught.

FULL POST


Filed under: Crime • International • News • OuterCircle
March 28th, 2013
02:11 PM ET

First dead pigs; now 1,000 ducks found dead in Chinese river

We start in China, where a thousand dead ducks have been found floating in a river in Sichuan province. This comes just a couple of weeks after 16,000 dead pigs were pulled out of a river near Shanghai.

David McKenzie is in Beijing. Erin Burnett asked him what killed these ducks. FULL POST


Filed under: China • International • News • OuterCircle • Pakistan
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