![]() At age 10, she rescued the family cat from a fire that left them homeless. She was raised with four siblings by an immigrant mother in a small apartment. He has a big smile on his face.įederal Judge Salas' life story is inspiring. DIANNE FEINSTEIN : I can tell he's very proud of you. JUDGE ESTHER SALAS : Here is my husband, Mark Anderl, my son, Daniel, who's really excited and he wanted me to make sure that, Madam Chairwoman, that you knew that he got permission from his principal, to be here, Sister Mary Louise.ĭaniel, their only child, was just 10 at the time. When she testified at her Senate nomination hearing in 2011, her family was at her side. JUDGE ESTHER SALAS : I took an oath, and I stand by that oath, I follow the law. ![]() Judge Esther Salas was the state's first Latina federal judge. … Of all the men's rights activists I met, he was really a unique character. Ĭassie Jaye: And in the few hours' long interview with him, I just adored him by the end of it. Marc won Cassie over - not only as an advocate, but as a human being. I think it's all a very slow process, but we are seeing awareness. You're starting - you're seeing more and more awareness about male victims and false accusations. What's more, he was not like the men she met who came to the men's rights movement after going through a bitter divorce or custody battle.Ĭassie: So, it was more of a - fight for justice in his eyes, that we should all be treated equally. Marc was not making a case for male supremacy, she says. MARC ANGELUCCI : I think there are a number of reasons … and one of them is simply that men are conditioned not to complain as much, especially if it's about a gender issue And at the time, I was very skeptical … I had been working on films about women's issues - my entire adult life.ĬASSIE JAYE : why do you think men's issues have been ignored for so long? MARC ANGELUCCI : I believe we need to hold people accountable for false accusations and not just talk about it.Ĭassie Jaye: I met Marc … when I went to interview him for my feature documentary, "The Red Pill", which is about the men's rights movement. … he was not a materialistic person by any means.Īnd he had a rare and controversial specialty: gender discrimination against men. I mean, he couldn't be more opposite than that. Tracy Smith: So, when you say prominent attorney, I picture fancy suit, nice car, big house. A sought-after attorney, his passion was his work. But he never married nor had any children. Marc was popular, and photos he posted online show his spirit. But according to Cassie Jaye, who met Angelucci while filming her documentary, "The Red Pill," he was not a materialistic person by any means she says he was humble, sincere, and fun. Marc Angelucci, 52, was a sought-after, well-liked attorney from San Bernardino County, California. … and all of his friends will tell you that. Who was Marc Angelucci?Ĭassie Jaye: Ohhhh, if you could think of the most humble, sincere, fun … that was Marc. The sheriff's department didn't have much either.Ĭassie was nearly 500 miles away at her home in Marin County. at the time, a complete mystery to everyone. He got away in a white car before anyone could stop him. 380 caliber handgun but had precious few clues about his identity. But the delivery man insisted that Angelucci sign for the package.ĭetectives would learn that the shooter had used a. … It was actually someone else who answered the door. Hermela Aregawi: This … looked like a targeted assassination. Hermela Aregawi reported the story for CBS 2 Los Angeles. The 52-year-old attorney never had a chance: he was shot point-blank. It was broad daylight when he came to his door to sign for that package on July 11, 2020. And he was my biggest protector and also my biggest cheerleader.Īngelucci had been living in Cedar Pines Park, California, a sleepy little village in the San Bernardino mountains, east of Los Angeles. ![]() AMBUSHEDĭocumentary film maker Cassie Jaye still has a hard time grasping that her close friend, Marc Angelucci, is dead.Ĭassie Jaye: We almost had a kind of brother-sisterly love for each other and respect. ![]() "They've turned this into something positive for others. "I am profoundly moved by seeing how Mark and Esther are dealing with this unspeakable event," says Anderl family friend David Oakley. ![]()
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