Topics and Guests: November 14
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A Pennsylvania double murder sets off a cross-country manhunt. And now, two teenagers are in police custody. We'll get an update from FOX News' Rick Leventhal in Lititz, Pa.
What charges does David Ludwig face? Indiana State Police Sgt. Ray Poole weighs in.
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Plus, what sort of teenager is Kara Beth Borden? We'll ask her neighbor, Thomas Mannon.
What happened between 1 a.m. and 8 a.m. on the day Natalee Holloway disappeared? Aruban investigators say those hours are crucial to solving this mystery and they think they know who has the answers! We'll get the legal lowdown from Greta's panel of legal eagles:
• Jim Hammer, former San Francisco assistant district attorney
• Bernie Grimm, criminal defense attorney
• Ted Williams, criminal defense attorney
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Joran van der Sloot's father has allegedly been cleared. Is he completely off the hook or could a new round of interviews land him back in jail? Beth Holloway Twitty goes "On the Record."
Police investigating the grisly murder of Teresa Halbach say there could be new arrests very soon. Steven Avery is accused of killing and dismembering the Wisconsin woman then trying to burn her body. But did he have help with this horrific crime? We'll get an update from John Lee, reporter with The Post Crescent.
These stories and much more! Don't miss your chance to go "On the Record" tonight!
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