Baby thrown in dumpster, ‘Rust’ armorer sues film’s ammo supplier and the anniversary of a murder case
(NewsNation Now) — A tiny baby boy in Hobbs, New Mexico spent the first 6 hours of his life shivering naked in a dumpster as temperatures dropped to 20 degrees. Thankfully, trash pickers found him alive. Joe Imbriale owns the store in front of where the baby was dumped. He joins us live. Attorney Charles Oberly also weighs on the case against the baby’s mother. He represented a University of Delaware student back in the 90’s after she and her boyfriend infamously dumped their newborn in a dumpster.
Then, Steve Wolf, who has a vast expertise in movie stunts and firearm safety, and Christopher Hamilton, an attorney and professor at the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, weigh in on the ‘Rust’ armorer’s lawsuit against an ammo supplier.
Hilary Fordwich, a British royals commentator, discusses Prince Andrew’s legal and family troubles.
Seema Iyer, the chief legal correspondent for Queen City News, and Colin Miller, a University of South Carolina law professor join the show to discuss the anniversary of the crime that inspired the “Serial” murder podcast. Rabia Chaudry, an attorney and family friend of Adnan Syed, also joins the show. Syed murder conviction is a featured on the podcast.
Amanda Clayman, a psychotherapist specializing in financial issues, joins us to talk about inflation.