5 Things to Know This Morning

5 Things to Know This Morning

April 10, 2014— -- Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

1. Parents 'Can't Figure Out' Son's School Stabbing Spree

The 16-year-old student who police say stabbed 22 people at his Pennsylvania high school Wednesday had no psychiatric problems and had never been in trouble prior to the incident, his family’s attorney said.

2. Shouting Controversial Sermons Is a Family Affair

For Susanna LaVelle's parents, watching their 11-year-old daughter make her big debut was a moment of heart-swelling pride. But the LaVelles weren't attending a child's soccer game or ballet recital. They were gathered outside of a sports arena in Spokane, Wash., for their favorite pastime -- preaching from the sidewalks that the people filing in were sinners with a one-way ticket to hell.

3. Prosecutor Picks Apart Pistorius Court Apology

Oscar Pistorius chose the timing of his apology to slain girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp’s family to have the maximum benefit for himself, prosecutor Gerrie Nel argued in the athlete’s murder trial today.

4. Living With Cancer: A Woman's Emotional Photo Journal

The day that Jennifer Glass, 50, was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer she told her new husband she wanted to document what she looked like before she started treatment.

5. Kirstie Alley Defends 'Circus Fat' Comment: 'I Can Call Myself Whatever I Want'

Kirstie Alley spoke up again -- defending her "circus fat" comment from a recent Jenny Craig commercial- this time on the "Rachael Ray" show.