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year old jeremy stoner abducted, sexually assaulted and strangled in 1987. and now we've learned police once made contact with the new suspect more than three decades ago. it's only on seven tonight. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. this new update in the case is only after solano county investigators used dna to identify the new suspect and make an arrest. it comes as the district attorney is set to give new details about this case at a news conference tomorrow morning . abc7 news reporter j.r. stone is following the story with new leads tonight. >> this is the image coming from
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jackson county, oregon. it shows 69 year old fred cain, the third who faces murder, kidnaping and charges in the vallejo disappearance and death of six year old jeremy stoner in 1987. prosecutors say cain is now being linked to the case by dna evidence. >> i hope he rots in hell. he's got he got what he deserves. >> chris delaney is cain's niece and is not shy about her feelings towards her uncle. she says she had an extremely rough childhood because of cain. someone who records show previously did time for rape by threat and burglary. >> if found out that he died and i was able to show up and see him. >> i'd i'd literally i would not mourn. i'd spit in the man's face if i could get face to face with him. absolutely >> stoner was abducted in this area near his family's vallejo home. his body was found on sherman island, near antioch. days later. for years, vallejo police had said this man, sean melton, was to blame. two juries
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disagreed, though, and a judge eventually dismissed the case. >> this whole thing about sean having special knowledge, i ask that very question at the preliminary hearing to one of the detectives. what is this special knowledge you say? my client had and it really couldn't answer peter for represented melton, who is no longer alive. >> he admits that his client was odd, saying that melton thought he was helping police with theories on what could have happened to the boy, but was only hurting himself in doing so. >> i guess what i'm saying here is, is when sean walked in the door, their investigation completely shut down. they'd actually talked to cain once during this time and they were going to follow up on it. but they didn't because they were convinced they were the ones that were telling the press they were 100% convinced that he was
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the killer. >> solano county's district attorney credits detectives within her cold case unit for linking cain to the case by a dna match, a move that some look at as exonerating milton's name . >> i hope you know that this can help the stoner family who, you know, have gone 36 years without any resolution to this. >> and my reaction was, oh, my gosh. and i felt horrible for this child, but thankful that he's going to get caught and hopefully put away for a long time. >> we did reach out to stoner's family members, but were unable to touch base with them. j.r. stone, abc seven news. >> a notorious bay area serial rapist and killer who eluded capture for decades has died in prison. john arthur getreu was convicted of the murders of three people. a high school sophomore in germany who was raped and strangled, and two female students at stanford, gutsu, served only six years for the murder of a high school girl
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at a us army base in germany. he was released in 1969 and came to california. once here, he killed at least twice more in the 70s. two people at stanford, including the daughter of the athletic director and hall of fame football coach chuck taylor . for more than 40 years, he escaped justice until police using dna evidence linked him to the murders at stanford. i spoke today with a reporter who has covered the case extensively over the years. grace and all of your years of reporting this story, you have long been convinced that getreu was responsible for other killings as well. but we may never know. with his death. >> and that is incredibly vexing. but hopefully with the advances in dna and we have a dozen other cases that we believe that he's responsible for working hand in glove with the serial killer son who was a very moral guy. hopefully we will find an answer and we will close some of these cases. and we're very, very close. >> gertrude died friday at the state prison in stockton at the
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age of 79. all right. let's turn your attention now to the weather kind of active out there. meteorologist sandy patel is keeping an eye on it for us. sandy >> yeah, dan, we've got a few showers passing through the north bay tonight. let me show you live. doppler seven and this is the first light showers of the season. so we get you into street level radar. santa rosa, south santa rosa, todd road, very light returns right now, seeing the same around tomales road in the north bay. so the showers have been pretty much in the north bay so far. it's an atmospheric river that is pushing into the pacific northwest. it has been hammering that area along with northern california. as we take a look at the hourly forecast here, some showers will pass through at 4 a.m. so sliding south and east and then sort of falling apart by 8:00 in the morning in terms of the winds, they have been picking up around 27 miles an hour. mount diablo, a live view from our sutro tower camera. and so far, occidental picking up 10th of an inch of rain. bodega bay, sebastopol for hundreds venado 11 hundredths. cloverdale
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four hundredths of an inch. i'll let you know how long the wet weather will last and when will start to see some changes around here for fall coming up. dan okay, sandy, thanks a lot. >> we'll touch base again in a few minutes. our central mission here in building a better bay area means not shying away from tough conversations. and right now, san francisco is locked in one of its long time difficult debates. how to handle the issue of homelessness. it has stumped city leaders for years, but with san francisco's reputation falling more into jeopardy tonight, the city says it's forced to take a drastic step up. abc seven news reporter tim johns explains. home this encampments. >> a familiar sight across san francisco, could soon become a little less common in the coming weeks. on monday, mayor london breed announcing the city is stepping up its efforts to clear encampments. the move coming after local leaders said they received clarity from a federal court about an injunction which limited their clearing response. it's just the latest development in a months long legal battle between the city and homeless
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advocates. >> this lawsuit and this injunction has put the city in an impossible situation. >> david chiu is the san francisco city attorney. he says the court gave the city the okay to clear encampments as long as they first offer shelter to those living on the streets. chiu believes it's a step in allowing the city to enforce its own laws. >> san francisco has really tried to balance providing compassionate services and shelter to unhoused individuals with maintaining a healthy and safe streets. but that balance was really upset, particularly as over half of the folks who have received offers of shelter would turn it down. >> others, though, have concerns. that includes jennifer friedenbach, the director of the coalition on homelessness, the group suing the city. >> and our whole intent of the lawsuit is to really get more folks off the streets. >> friedenbach claims even before the court's clarification, the city was never prohibited from clearing up encampments. however, she worries the increased sweeps could lead to the city violating
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its own rules. friedenbach specifically pointed to policies prohibiting the destruction of homeless people's property, which she says can be counterproductive. >> criminalization in general does not lead to an exit out of homelessness. and it, in fact, usually lengthens homelessness. >> the legal battle is far from over, though, with more trial dates on the issue set for the months ahead. until that time comes, friedenbach says she wants real solutions. >> we're looking for a much more thoughtful response that has increased numbers of people getting off the streets in san francisco, tim johns, abc seven news. >> happening tomorrow in oakland, more than 200 small business owners are poised to shut down for part of the day to protest the rising crime problem. and it comes after the city missed its chance to get millions of dollars in grant money to help prevent retail theft in town. the mayor says they're working on it with 300 surveillance cameras to be installed by november. and more assistance from the california highway patrol. business owners
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say they're tired of all the talk. they need action immediately. >> you know, our businesses are on the brink of closure due to safety and we've been broken into, as i said, six times in the last year. we've met with city and council officials and their answer has been to hire private security merchants. >> taking part in tomorrow's protest will close from 10 a.m. until noon tomorrow to make their point. and that gets us right to tonight's abc7 news advancer at 11. it's our way we like to get you in the know about the headlines and the events you'll hear a lot more about in the days to come. and tonight it's all about strikes. we begin with the ongoing strike hitting the big three us automakers. tomorrow, president biden will make a historic move. the first sitting us president to stand next to workers on the picket line in support of their labor rights struggle. >> and you take a look at the significant increase in salaries for executives and growth of the industry. they should benefit
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from it. so yes, i support i would support those words of encouragement from president biden. >> for the first time ever, workers at all three of america's unionized automakers are striking at the same time, president trump is expected to former president trump, i should say, is expected to speak to uaw members on wednesday. but the union says they are not part of that event in hollywood. there is eager anticipation for the writers to return to work. that's after a tentative agreement was reached between the writers guild and major hollywood studios. the four month strike has had far reaching effects across the entertainment industry, particularly, of course, in la. >> you have dry cleaners, you have car washes, you have restaurants that rely on shows that are in production near them, or writers rooms that are going on near them to order takeout for lunch. >> no details of the agreement yet and a ratification vote still has to happen. the actors union is also still on strike, by the way, and it seems as one
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strike ends, another one is set to begin. the culinary union in las vegas is preparing for a strike vote tomorrow to demand higher wages and better working conditions from casino owners. 53,000 hospital workers represented by the union will cast ballots all day tomorrow on whether to authorize a walkout and they're getting ready building strike kits for a possible work stoppage. contract talks between the union and resort owners began in april, but they've stalled over wages as we're hoping not to have a strike. >> and if anybody's ever been on strike, that's something you don't want to do. >> so we deserve better. we are being working really hard, so we deserve it. >> the union is still negotiating with the big three casino owners in vegas, wynn caesars and mgm. neither company has responded to requests for comment. if you're looking for more, we send out the very latest news updates right to your phone through the abc7 bay area app to make sure you're getting news and weather alerts
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just like this one. a download it and enable the apps notifications will keep you up to date. 24 over seven. well and may have been a fraternity prank , but a police raid would say otherwise. the valuable item recovered at a uc berkeley frat house and the felony investigation now coming with it. also here, public safety at risk in one small peninsula town. the local police department. and danger of shutting down and not your typical police pursuit. the guy in the golf cart that got into a in the golf cart that got into a whole lot of trouble all i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can dramatically relieve ra and psa symptoms, including fatigue for some. it can stop joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear.
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abc7 news reporter lauren martinez explains an urgent race to find emergency funding. if we do not help departments like the broadmoor police department, there is no service for this area. >> san mateo county supervisor david canepa says a small police department within the county is at risk of shutting down due to staffing and financial issues. broadmoor and its police department are located in the center of daly city. on monday morning, canepa announced he's requesting $750,000 in measure k funds to help the department hire more officers. this money will not just benefit broadmoor, but the municipalities along the peninsula stretched thin as well. homer has two big malls. >> their agency isn't that much larger than we are, and they're
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inundated by crime. >> chief michael connolly said right now his department has five full time patrol officers and four reserve officers who are volunteers. >> because of our fiscal stuff, i've stepped into a part time paid role as working full time, part time paid. >> connolly said officers work in 12 hour shifts and they're doing everything they can to reduce overtime. this is the first time in 75 years the department is requesting anything from the county. >> we are a special district, so we get our funding from taxes and from special assessments. we don't get a sales tax. somebody buys a car here. we don't get that revenue. >> the police chief said. this money will go towards helping current staff and hiring reserve officers. >> so we're all in this fight together. so when you talk about crime being specific to broadmoor, it may not seem like much, but it's all part of a larger pattern. >> my biggest concern in worry, you can see daly city, sarah sounds is that there will be a donut hole. let me say that again. there will be a donut
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hole of no police service whatsoever. the broadmoor police chief says the department covers 1.8mi■!s in the population is around 7200 residents in san mateo county. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> to uc berkeley now, where a college fraternity prank has turned into a felony theft investigation. that's according to the mercury news. the sigma chi fraternity on college avenue was raided by uc police earlier this month. they were looking for a sign that had been stolen from the unit one dorms. a cal student spotted the sign on the roof of the fraternity party. officers recovered it with the frats. greek symbol spray painted on it. well, with an estimated value of $25,000, the theft has been escalated now to a felony in washington. lawmakers now have five days to avert a government shutdown. pressure is really on for congress to pass a spending plan that will keep the federal government open past the end of the month. a shutdown, no doubt,
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would be disastrous, affecting every part of american life travel, public health, food and housing, along with parks and museums. so who's to blame for everyone? according to one lawmaker, house republicans are to blame. >> senate democrats are to blame. and the president is to blame. and there's real people they're going to get hurt. everyone thinks that they can just point the finger at someone else. >> and what about fleet week in san francisco, which starts on october 2nd? well, the association tells us, quote, san francisco fleet week is standing by to take guidance from the navy and our other military partners. currently, our staff are continuing planning, as usual, for the greatest fleet week ever. we'll make adjustments as needed as we receive guidance, but we'll have to see if a government shutdown happens. it will certainly affect fleet week activities. well, after plenty of online sparring over their respective policies, california governor gavin newsom and florida governor ron desantis are finally agreeing to a debate.
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the blue versus red state leaders will face off on november 30th at 6 p.m. on fox news, hosted by the network's anchor, sean hannity. the two have traded barbs for months with governor desantis even slamming san francisco during a video he filmed while in the city. it's the first time the two prominent governors will face off in a debate, certainly in los angeles, they see a lot of police chases. but new at 11, this most recent one is a little bit different. we want to share it with you. the suspect didn't exactly choose the fastest getaway car. leave the dog you believe this? this was the scene last night after police heard about a stolen golf cart on ventura boulevard. they did, in fact, find the golf cart. police say the shirtless man driving it was also wanted for an earlier assault. the man also had his dog with him. but after eluding officers several times,
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he and the dog were safely taken into custody. i don't know where he thought he was going to go on that golf cart, but. all right. let's turn our attention back to the weather forecast out. a meteorologist sanjay patel is here watching a little a storm coming through san diego. yeah it's just a little bit of rain here. >> dan, but it's beneficial and it's welcome because it reduces our fire danger, as you know. so let's look at live doppler seven. no it doesn't show a whole lot, but we do have some spotty showers showing up around the north bay. this is dylan beach, dylan beach road and tomales area street level radar. so we're going to pretty much watch this system as it pushes most of the energy into northern california as it has been in the pacific northwest daily rain records were set. crescent city, 2.30. eureka. 1.56in. both surpass icing by over a half an inch. there previous records for the day so it's had some oomph for an early system, early season system. this storm has an
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atmospheric river that has been pushing into the pacific northwest for us. we're pretty much going to deal with not just the waves, but some spotty showers at least through tomorrow morning. so, look at these wave heights off our coast, 12 footers. look at this , closer to the low 20 foot waves. and there is a high surf advisory that starts at 5 a.m. tomorrow, runs until 11 p.m. point arena, right now, 13 footers, same thing for monterey bay. it's 12 to 16 foot breakers and higher for steep slopes, beaches. that's what's bringing dangerous swimming and surfing conditions. so if you're going to be at the coast, just watch those waves from far away and never turn your back to the ocean. as you know, it's pretty mild outside right now. most areas in the 60s. live view from emeryville. you can see that bouncy camera, spotty showers and drizzle through early morning sunny and milder weather midweek. and we're looking at a cooler pattern towards the end of the week. so while you're sleeping, a few showers will continue to march southward and eastward, but they don't all hold together. so they'll be very spotty in nature through the morning commute, at least
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through 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. and then it'll be done. rain fall estimates anywhere from nothing measurable all in the south bay to about 11 hundredths of an inch. as we take a look at your morning temperatures in the 50s 60s once again just spotty showers. but if i were you, i'd grab the umbrella and just have it handy in case you need it tomorrow afternoon. you're not going to need it. you'll need the shades inland. highs in the low 80s, mid 60s, coast side. so it is going to be a nice tuesday day and we're going to keep that mild fall pattern going. it's going to get a little warmer for the middle of the workweek with mid 80s and then for the end of the workweek into the weekend. temperatures are dropping off into the 70s, 60s, coast side, back to
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the gigantic clock, which i found disappointing. but a lot of bling nonetheless. webb still on the mound in the eighth. no run support, of course, but a double play. and he's out of a jam. logan webb is pumped. bottom eight base is loaded. two down for michael conforto a zinger down the line, two runs scored. the giants take a two one lead conforto second on the team with 58 rbis shows you how anemic this offense has been all year. webb determined to finish what he started. so in the ninth inning, a little bit of trouble. but it's a complete game on 110 pitches. ballgame giants win two one. now a game under 500 with five to play and the a's were off. the nba season is fast approaching. warriors media day is a week from today. season opener. tuesday, october 24th. the chase big question how will chris paul fit in with the warriors? will he start? will he come off the bench head coach steve kerr says he likes cp3 old school approach. >> i really like chris because he likes phone calls and not texts. so chris is old school. he wants to talk and we've we've had 4 or 5 great conversations
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this summer. he understands what what wins so i'm really excited to coach chris and i know he's really excited to be here. phone call what's a phone call monday night doubleheader rams and bengals chad johnson terrell owens pregame joe burrow questionable with a calf injury did play matt stafford he played and he got sacked six times six six game at the half to the third quarter. >> the bengals get into the end zone joe mixon from 14 yards out and then he does the cincy equivalent of the lambeau leap. it is 13 to 9 bengals and their defense was all over stafford. he threw a couple of picks in this game as cincinnati avoids an zero and three start 19 to 16. both teams are one and two. the early game in monday night football action eagles and bucs jalen hurts here to olamide zacchaeus this is an incredible throw under pressure late and he gets it there. remember when he was just known as the running quarterback 34 yard touchdown philly up 13 three at the half
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