Bill Cosby accuser tells court how she was 'frozen' after he gave her three blue pills

Bill Cosby's chief accuser took the stand at his sexual assault trial to tell her story publicly for the first time, saying the comedian gave her pills that left her paralysed and helpless, before groping her.
"In my head, I was trying to get my hands to move or my legs to move, but I was frozen," Andrea Constand, a former basketball manager at Temple University, Cosby's alma mater, said in their long-awaited courtroom confrontation.