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Published January 13, 2015
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She's been described as "gifted" and "hard-working" and "mature beyond her years." But Holly Ashcraft, a 21-year-old student at the University of Southern California (search) is now also being described as a murderer for allegedly dumping her newborn baby boy into a trash container near the school earlier this month. How could this happen? We'll have the latest.
Then, one day after Hurricane Wilma (search) ripped into the state of Florida how are residents coping with the storm's aftermath. We'll have an update.
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And later, she's one of the military officers at the heart of the Abu Ghraib (search) prison abuse scandal. Tonight, former Brig. Gen. Janice Karpinski tells O'Reilly her side of the story which is detailed in her new book, "One Woman's Army".
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