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accused of injecting a man with a lethal dose of heroin and then leaving him to die on his luxury yacht. tonight we now know the identity of the victim. good evening. i'm dan ashley. new information tonight on this bizarre story. tonight we now know the victim is this man, 51-year-old forest hayes, a silicon valley scute -- executive. they say he was murdered by this woman, alex tikelman. alan wang has details. alan? >> most people here thought it was a suicidal overdose million today. now less are saying this is where the femme fatal met an executive and left him on his yacht to die. how she did it is how police
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say is disturbing. >> it is a big, nice boat. it is a nice power boat. it was a very nice power boat. >> people at the santa cruz harbor only knew the owner of the luxury yacht, the escape, died on board of an overdose, but today the real story emerged. >> we uncovered the video that was available. >> police say they watched surveillance video of forest hayes. the former senior director of apple's worldwide operations as he was injected with heroin , supplied and administered by 26-year-old high-priced prostitute alex tikelman. hayes was working on google x at the time of his death. tikelman never tried to help him or call 9-1-1. >> she was so callus that in gathering her things she was literally stepping over the body and at one point stepped over the body to grab a glass of wine and finish the glass of wine. >> her fingerprints were discovered on the wine glass. on july 4th police posing as a potential client lured
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her to a hotel where they arrested her. >> she was callus and noncaring about the state of the victim in this particular case. we feel that warrants the second-degree murder. >> police say she is also being investigated for a similar death in another state. in santa cruz, alan wang, abc7 news. >> the search goes on for three men who robbed an elderly man at gunpoint in his own home. lisa amin gulezian is live with a story you will only see on abc7 news. lisa, he is scared, obviously, but thankfully not hurt. >> very true. he is physically unharmed, but he is very shaken up. he is 78 years old, and he is a very soft spoken man, very nice and he agreed to talk to me about the robbery that happened in this neighborhood, in broad daylight. we agreed not to identify him.
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>> first one open my door and shove a gun in my face. >> it was the scarest -- scariest moment in this 78-year-old's life. from the surveillance video you can see him pulling up to his house. and then three men walk up the street and follow him into his garage. >> .ed the dpun at my face and says give me your watch. give me your wallet. >> they took off with the victim's rolex, cell phone and car keys. here are the suspects bolting across the man's front yard and down the street. police still haven't found them. >> these are violent criminals and we don't want this to happen a to anyone else. >> neither do those living in this community lined with multimillion-dollar homes. residents here aren't taking this lightly. especially since robbery in the city are up 8% compared to last year. >> it is more anger. somebody things we are vulnerable and we don't want somebody to think like that.
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>> they are organizing a meeting to consider forming a neighborhood watch group adding surveillance cameras and a security guard. the victim wishes it never happened. >> the worst part for me, i am always scared. >> lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> city leaders in antioch promised more resources to fight crime after another shooting today. a 23-year-old pittsburgh man was found dead at the delta view apartments this afternoon and another man was found critically injured just blocks away. sky 7hd shows investigators collecting evidence. in the last 11 days, 11 people in antioch have been shot. our media partner, the san jose mercury news authorized overtime to increase targeted police enforcement. they are in the process of hiring more cops. only on abc7 news, a key witness to the shooting death of a santa rosa boy by a sheriff deputy says he doesn't
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believe the deputy was justified. the attorney cleared him of wrongdoing in the october shooting of 13-year-old andy lopez. he says the air soft gun andy was carrying at the time looked like a plastic toy, but it could have been real. >> i tell him to put that thing away. >> did he pay attention to you? >> he don't pay no attention. my reaction, i don't think it is necessary to kill this guy. >> andy lopez's family and activists believe he overreacted even though the district attorney ruled he did act in self-defense. >> a surfer had to be rescued near the rocks of san francisco's ocean beach. he got trapped by the tide near the cliff house just before 7:00 this evening. we'll show you the video. there you can see him sitting on a huge rock as the waves crash around him. a fire crew arrived and set up
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ropes with a harness. one firefighter scaled down and strapped the surfer into it. the rest of the crew and another surfer pitched in to help pull him up. as you can see they were able to get him over the steep cliff. the surfer popped to safety. the crowd watched the whole thing unfold from the cliff house restaurant above. >> we saw a yellow surfboard tumbling. we looked and looked for the surfer, and then we found him down below. it was pretty scary. >> the surfer is from belgium. he said he got knocked off the surfboard and could not retrieve it. he is okay tonight. we have new details in the civil case filed by giants fan brian stowe who was so badly beaten. deliberating jurors sent a question to the judge. attorneys spent 10 minutes to review case documents to find an answer. the judge instructed that the question remain private.
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it was the jury's first note in three days. deliberations will continue tomorrow. stowe remains brain damaged after an attack outside dodger stadium in 2011. his family is suing the team and former owner for millions saying there was not enough security that day at the ballpark. some developing news, a new state proposal would fine people who waste water up to $500 every day. the water resources board is now considering emergency regulations to reduce water use during this terrible drought. violations would include cleaning sidewalks with hoses over watering lawns so that the water floods on the streets and washing cars. if approved any public employee would be allowed to enforce the law. the board will hold a public hearing next wednesday and then consider adopting the rules for the rest of the year. we will follow it and let you know what the decision is. two mountain lion sightings
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and tonight police are issuing a warning for the folks nearby. the first sighting happened on july 1st near a backyard so fernwood street. the second was on sunday in an unincorporated area on queens lane. police say residents should avoid hiking or walking when the mountain lions are most active. that's at dawn, dusk or at night. if you see one, do not approach it. do not run. try to look bigger than you are by waiving your hands a in the air and throwing rocks at it. try to be as intimidating as possible. now you can get a california cab to go with those fresh carrots. governor brown signed a bill that immediately allows wine tasting at farmer's markets. it has been legal to sell wine at farmer's markets. until now tastings have been off limits. those in the wine industry say it could be a big benefit to the smaller wineries that can't afford a tasting room.
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>> you have to pay somebody to staff it and you have to get all of the licensing. it is a challenge to jump over that. if you can set up a booth the cost will be relatively inexpensive. >> the measure requires the tasting areas to be separated from the rest of the farmer's market by a barrier like a rope, and it limits tastings to three ounces. a lot more we want to get to tonight. finally back em ho. next on a -- back home. next what was supposed to be a trip of a lifetime was a nightmare. what happened when this young man touched down in london? and a mysterious black band left california surfers scratching their heads? what caused the phenomenon and it was supposed to commemorate san francisco's pride week, but now someone wants to make a buck off this burger wrapper. we'll have that story. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. a deepening marine layer tonight.
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drizzle in the morning forecast. that will impact your drive. i'll be back with the details on the rest of the week. first here is jimmy kimmle. >> here is a gander of what a is coming up after the news. >> everybody was calling me tony, did you take the trophy? i'm like,
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this is a massive school of anchovies off the coast of san diego. isn't that wild? scientists say it is the biggest group they have seen in more than 30 years. this is video from the scripps institute of oceanography. the miss mysterious black band
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appeared and no one knew what it was. some thought it was an an algae bloom or an oil slick. rough estimates of the school put the number of fish in the millions. this is what happens to a casino caught in an electrical storm. this video was taken in a casino in reno tonight. the area had widespread lightning which knocked out power to thousands of people. the video was sent by a viewer. you can see the slot machines flickering on and off. kind of an eerie scene. the power is back on and folks are gambling there again. a bay area college student is back home tonight after a quick trip to britain. in fact, trevor pardee never saw more than london's heathrow airport after being detained by immigration officials. his family calls the whole thing a nightmare. cornell bernard is at san jose international airport with a story you will see only on abc7 news. >> 23-year-old refer parde -- trevor pardee was reunited
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with his mom after a trip that was supposed to be fun and exciting. >> instead i am treated like a horrible prisoner over a a simple clerical error. >> he went for a two-week nonpaid internship. custom agents demanded a work visa which trevor never had. he was detained for nine hours, questioned and fingerprinted and then moved to a hotel overnight where he was guarded by agents. >> the next day trevor was told he was being sent back to the u.s. >> i don't know what is going on. i am just a regular person trying to start a career. >> trevor's mom was panicked. >> we couldn't call him. they took his cell phone. >> the company where trevor was going to intern tried to help, even getting a lawyer
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and going before a judge. >> they were told the job market is tough and they were told americans were coming to steal a job from a uk student who should have been given the job. >> it was an internship. it was an unpaid internship. >> she plans to contact her local representatives about what happened to her son. >> i never want to leave america. >> i reached out to london's heathrow airport and have not heard back. cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> we will stay on that story. if you missed out on burger king's proud whopper during san francisco's pride week you now have a chance to own it, minus the burger. a prn on ebay is selling the -- a person on ebay is selling the rainbow colored rapper and wrants $-- wrapper and wants $100,000 for it. unrolled the wrapper has the message "we are all the same" inside.
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the sellers suggest they frame the wrapper. so far there have not been any bids. great idea. may be a tough seller. let's talk about the weather forecast. sandhya paw a tell is here. >> yeah, dan. we have a beautiful sunset to show you from the east bay hills camera. sun down at 8:35 p.m. did you notice the difference? did you feel it in the air? we are returning to a more stable atmosphere. the marine layer is back in business. a beautiful view. let's check out live doppler 7hd and i will tell you what i'm talking about here. really we lost the sub tropical connection. it was muggy and we started to see more sunshine. the low clouds and the fog are making a pretty good push. the marine layer deepened and that means not just the coast dealing with the gray skies, but it is already cloudy around oakland and hayward right now as we take a look. and we even have patchy clouds around santa rosa as well.
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here is the difference in our temperatures. compared to 24 hours ago, con -- concord and livermore, you were in the 70s. the marine air is starting to kick in and it is 12 dries cooler. and we have lost the cloud cover we had, the extra clouds. here is our view and it is looking toward downtown oakland. that's the murky view you will have to deal with for your morning commute. 57 in san francisco and oakland and 60s san carlos and gilroy and half moon bay. here is the view from our exploratorium camera. piste 6 in santa -- 56 in santa rosa. fairfield, concord and livermore. here is another picture. it has been another breezy afternoon. breezy out toward fair field. but that is what is carrying the marine layer in. spotty morning drizzle the next two days and we are looking at cooler weather in
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the afternoons. this afternoon our temperatures dropped in san rafael, san francisco, oakland, san jose, but the inland highs came up with a little more sunshine. fog makes a push for our bay as we head toward the morning. we may see patchy drizzle. it is going to feel cooler. low 50s to low 60s tomorrow morning. most of the bay area is starting out gray with the exception of the inland valleys. then look what happens. the fog pulls away from the bayside communities by late morning and by the afternoon we are looking at mainly 80s inland and secretaries coast side. we will call it a cooler wednesday afternoon. typical high temperatures for this time of year. 88 in antioch. 69 oakland and napa 64 and san francisco 60 and half moon bay. fog will linger there. 76 in palo alto and 79 in san jose. the seven-day forecast, the best thing about the deepening marine layer and drizzle, the
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fire danger is reduced. upper 50s to the upper 80s. we drop you a little more thursday, friday bay and inland and then over the weekend it is a gradual warming trend. >> that's very much. larry is off and shu is here. somebody has to win and somebody has to lose. >> it seems to be the same people winning. the a's out play the giants for the second time. and oakland fans gefg hunter pen -- giving hunter pens
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the giants handing them their eighth shutout. they are showing why they may be the best team in baseball. the a's are trying to keep the giants' offense down. first and third and one out.
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he gets the rookie out with a strikeout. the next batter swinging. he gave up six hits and one run and improving to 9 and 3. coco crisp singles and goes up 2-0. four batters later and an r.b.i single. bumgarner falls to 9 and 7 at 10 hits and six runs. he turns on the fast ball. ending the 16-inning score less streak. it is a 6-0 home stand and 6-1 your final. this afternoon american league homerun derby captain jose batista announced that success success -- cespedes will defend his title. cespedes put on a show beating bright harper. we will take a quick timeout before we hit the pitch. you brazilian fans may want to
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is in a state of shock as germany hands them their worst loss ever in world cup action. they conceded four goals in a seven-minute span. seven total. both seeds looking to advance. the eighth world cup final. 11th minute. tony cruz with a corner kick. 1-0 germany. the 10th career world cup goal. history in the 23rd minute. he becomes the all time world cup goal scorer lead. he misses the shot and 3-0
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germany. a minute later. playing a little back and forth. the tears start falling in brazil. brazil with another. germany wins it and advances to the world cup finals on sunday. >> naturally if i were to think of my life as a football play -- as a futbol player and as a coach and a physical education teacher, i think it was the worst day of my life. but life goes on. >> we will find out which team germany will face in the championship when argentina takes on the netherlands. coverage kicks off at 1:00 p.m. on our sister network espn. >> it is winding down. >> down to the final two. >> thanks, shu.
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wake up weather. you will want to dress warmly when you leave. temperatures starting out in the 50s. low clouds and fog and spotty and drizzle. light wind. as you look at live doppler 7hd here is what you have to contend with, fog reducing visibility down to three miles at half moon bay. allow for the extra time for the morning commute. mike will be here 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. with the updates. >> great advice. thanks very much. that's this edition of abc7 news. thanks for watching. abc7 news continues on-line, on twitter, facebook and all of your mobile devices with our abc7 news app. our next newscast is at 4:30 to mmorrning. right now on jimmy kimmle, mab star tony parker. i'm dan ashley and we appreciate your time as always. see you tomorrow.
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, nba champion tony parker. this week in unnecessary censorship. and music from linkin park. with cleto and the cletones. and now in all likelihood, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everybody. i am jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. thank you for clapping. it's very nice of you.

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