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had to change it out. oh, no. the air smells fine. mm. it's funny, i'm supposed to be helping with repairs around the building, but so far, most of the broken-down stuff is in here. i got your text. you said you want to talk about something? uh, yeah. a job. i told you that i was gonna take a break from interviewing. well, you would not need to interview for this job. it would be with me. i thought i could teach you to do what i do. (chuckles) you want to teach me... to be a private eye? i think you'd be great at it-- you're smart, you know how to read people. you were a great help when we were looking for the bensonhurst bomber. we would not have been able to find him without you. i was a help because i'm an ex-con. that don't mean i'm good at detecting stuff. i knew a guy who knew a guy. you would be surprised how important those connections are in our line of work. it took me years to find my own. (scoffs) you should try going to prison for a while. listen, sherlock and i
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have experience with teaching. you'd be paid a stipend, which is more than you make at the gym. but the work is hard. you'd have to be available 24/7. and you'd have to study harder than you've ever studied in your life. but in the end, i think it would be worth it. you'd be your own boss. and it's work that your daughter could be proud of. no. no. look, i appreciate all that you're doing. you know i do. but that doesn't mean i'm always gonna agree with you. i don't expect you to. i know, it just feels that way sometimes. thank you for the offer. of course. all right, listen, you have a good night, okay? (door opens) (door closes) what are you doing? i'm just typing.
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i mean with the glasses. oh, i-i forgot i had those on. they're, uh, they're just helping me get into character. (computer beeps) oh, my god, you have your own trueromantix account? no, wade applewhite has his own trueromantix account. he's one of my aliases. florida-born, moved to the city in '07, systems analyst with big dreams, enjoys wind surfing. i thought i would take a page out of damien novak's book and try a little catfishing of my own. what do you mean? i've been romancing a secretary who works at the investment firm which backed yvette ingram's lawsuit. we've been chatting for almost an hour. i think she's a hair's breadth from sending me a list of the individuals who profited. wow, that's pretty low. well, it is and it isn't. i mean, i chose her based on certain beliefs she's espoused on social media. for example, she started her own chapter of the ayn rand appreciation society because the new york chapter was too charitable, so, you know, when wade fails to meet her for line dancing tomorrow night, i'm not going to lose much sleep. oh, i spoke to shinwell tonight.
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and? you're right... not a detective. not for everyone, watson. in fact... (computer pings) oh. the biscuit is in the basket. sorry. that's just something that wade would say. his would-be girlfriend has sent a list of investors. tell me you don't have to catfish any of them tonight. i don't think any additional subterfuge will be necessary. one of these names is quite familiar. you met him the other day. you should know, i've advised my client not to answer any questions. bell: that's okay, he can just listen. we know you lied to us the other day, mr. lerner. when we said there was evidence that suggested your brother-in-law was a sex predator, you couldn't get on board fast enough. but the truth is he was hunting men like that. and you knew it. you said you talked to damien after your sister thought he was having an affair. we're guessing he told you the truth about what he was doing. holmes: the timing was quite fortuitous. you'd invested rather heavily in a sexual harassment suit
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being brought by a woman named yvette ingram. and those depositions were not going as you'd hoped. so you created a phony trueromantix profile for yvette's former boss, jack mcgill, and struck up a conversation with one of damien's alter egos. not long after, damien assaulted mcgill, and posted a video that branded him a sex predator. a big cash settlement for yvette went from being a long shot to a sure thing. you made your money back times ten. damien was a loose end, however, so you tied him up. garrett: wait. what do y-- what do you mean? garrett. no, no, uh... are-are you saying i killed him? the other day, you let your sister think that her freshly-murdered husband was a habitual seducer of teenagers, so it's not hard for us to see you make the leap to murder. have you said anything to stephanie about this? garrett, i thought we agreed... no, no, no, no. they think i killed damien. do you know what that would do to my sister? we haven't talked to stephanie. yet. okay, yes. i tricked damien into going after mcgill,
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but i did not kill him. mr. lerner, after everything that's happened, why should we believe a word you say? because... i needed him alive. explain that to us. when i communicated with him as jack mcgill, i did it from a library near my house. if he ever caught on to me, i didn't want him to trace it back to my home computer. the night that he was killed, i was at the library again. i had invested in another sexual harassment case. i figured i could use damien again to get it to go the way i wanted. i was creating a phony profile, okay, in the name of the new defendant, to get damien to go after him. there's cameras at the library. go see. i'm-i'm telling the truth. am i a despicable person? yes. did i trick damien? yes. but i'm telling you, i never would have hurt him. never. not for all the money in the world.
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watson: how'd it go at the library? yes, well, it turns out i took out their copy of the codex seraphinianus in 2011 and never returned it. and they refused access to their security footage
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until i settled up. $463 later, marcus and i were able to confirm garrett lerner's alibi. he did not kill his brother-in-law. watson: i had a feeling it was going that way, so i dug back into the men that damien novak shamed. and? well, you and i both don't like jack mcgill for the murder, so i put him to the side. jerome chun is still in a coma, and reuben welker is still in prison. so that just leaves ignacio gomez and shane fitzhugh. both of whom fled the country. yeah. that why you were crying, watson? excuse me? you've been crying sometime in the last hour. okay, first of all, i did not cry, i teared up, and second of all, it wasn't because we weren't able to pin one of these guys to the murder. it was because of these. oh, these are the statements from the women hurt by fitzhugh and gomez. oh, the toughest one to read was one of fitzhugh's victims, nadia swain.
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he was her j.v. field hockey coach. over the course of a year, he abused her over a hundred times. she was 14. 20 when she wrote this. yeah, it took her that long to come forward. when she was a kid, he convinced her that no one was gonna believe her and it was all her fault. when she went to college, she knew better. hmm. told you it was tough to read. ms. swain writes that for years she's required a daily cocktail of anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medication. who knows how long she's gonna have to take those for? (sighs) is there a problem? well, the problem is, i don't just know who killed damien novak, watson. but i liked her. miss parsons, please have a seat. if you need more data from trueromantix, i can't help you. i gave my notice two days ago. no, that's not why we asked you here. so the other day, i, uh, misunderstood why you were interested in my conversation with your boss. i thought you were eavesdropping
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because you didn't like him, but in truth, you wanted to know how much the police knew about damien novak's murder. i'm sorry. um... damien novak? the man you shot the other night. we know your real name is nadia swain. we also know that in 2009 you were victimized by a man named shane fitzhugh. last year, you worked up the courage to tell the new jersey police about it. holmes: you gave them a very detailed statement, and in that you explained how you needed a, uh, certain regimen of medications now. sertraline, 150 milligrams, once a day. aripiprazole, five milligrams, twice a day. clonazepam, one-half milligram, once a day. now, when i approached your desk the other day, i saw that very same combination of medications in your pill organizer. you own a white toyota camry, right? so? we have video of a white camry tearing out of the parking lot where damien novak was shot. a lot of people own white camrys. how many of them also own a nine millimeter handgun? we know you registered one after you turned 21. it's the same caliber gun used to kill damien novak.
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at first we... we didn't get it. why kill novak? i mean, he shamed sex predators, including the one that hurt you. but then we reached out to jersey city pd. all of a sudden, everything made sense. after you came forward, they started an investigation into mr. fitzhugh. they took what you said very seriously. but after so much time had passed, there wasn't any evidence. bell: it took them a few months, but they managed to identify a second girl he'd hurt... then a third. holmes: so they were on the verge of making an arrest, and then mr. novak muscles his way into the equation. he shames your tormentor. he does such a good job, the man has to leave the country. so, all of a sudden, your quest for justice... over. you got angry, you wanted revenge, but the man who cost you a shot at fitzhugh was anonymous. all anyone knew about him was that he set traps at trueromantix. holmes: so you dropped out of college. you got a job there, undercover, right? you got access to their files,
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and then all of a sudden, this hunter, he becomes the hunted. bell: it took you some time, but you managed to identify novak's newest phony accounts. you monitored them, and when you saw he was going to meet winston utz at a motel a few nights ago, you acted. i wanted him to understand what he'd done. i wanted to shame him. i was gonna make a video of my own. him on his knees apologizing. he was on his way to that man's room when i came up behind him and put the gun to his back. (crying) made him tie his own hands. but then, when he turned around, when he saw me... ...he wasn't afraid anymore. he said he was sorry that i was upset... ...but he wasn't gonna stop.
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it's like when he looked at me, he saw what shane saw. a victim. (crying) i didn't mean to kill him. (footsteps) watson: what are you doing? i'm chatting with a policeman in the province of bali. well, you don't have your glasses on, so i'm guessing you're not wade applewhite right now. i am not. bali. isn't that where shane fitzhugh fled to? indonesia has no extradition treaty with the united states. in my early days as a detective, i lost many suspects to such countries. didn't sit well, so i began to develop friendships with those countries' various branches of law enforcement. okay. shane fitzhugh's going to be arrested
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by the balinese police tomorrow morning. did he hurt someone there? gonna find ten kilograms of uncut cocaine in his home. your friend is gonna plant it. drug laws in that part of the world... quite severe. he'll be spending the rest of his life in an indonesian prison. i typically don't like such measures, but there's ample evidence that fitzhugh's a threat to young women wherever he resides. if you feel i'm acting rashly... i didn't say anything. (indistinct voices in distance) bang! you couldn't find a better hiding place for this thing?
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hey, if i can find it, so can your parole officer. why are you here? heard about your new friend, ms. watson. i understand you two been spending a lot of time together. what do you care? (laughing) you are aware that she works for the police, aren't you? you and me, shinwell, we got big plans. be a shame if you die before we see them through. (door opens) (door closes) whoa. the holidays are coming. [ barks ] you're right. we need to get ready for the big show. what's up dudes? lots to do. hey iron man can you run up for the lights? you got it. oh, hey. what do you think? tall enough?
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broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. right now on "eyewitness news," we're in the homestretch of campaign 16. both candidates making if i think push for your vote. good evening i'm natasha brown, thanks for joining us. just two days until the election, hillary clinton and donald trump are crisscrossing the country right now. canvassing for votes. once again, their focus is on the state of pennsylvania neat anita oh. >> reporter: the presidential candidates and surrogates making last punish to rally voters. democrat nominee hillary clinton made two unannounced stops in philadelphia sunday to cedar park cafe and mt. airy church of god and christ. >> fractions of this campaign. i'm focused on -- and your. >> reporter: clinton also
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appeared by name in iowa where republican nominee donald trump blasted her during his rally. >> her current scandals and controversies will continue through the her presidency and will make it virtually impossible for her to governor. let's hope we don't have to to think about it >> trump daughter ivanka spoke to respectable in northeast philadelphia chelsea made a stop in >> i'm personal the not ready for a woman in the white house. it's my personal opinion. again, i'm a republican and don't believe in her philosophies either >> trump says let's change things. yes. let's change it. let's have a woman written. >> pennsylvania is, of course avery important swing state in this election both candidates continue to make stops across our region on monday donald trump is expected to make several campaign stops, including one in scranton. meantime behind me set up is
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underway for a final rally monday where hillary clinton will campaign with president obama, the first lady, john bon jovi and bruce springsteen. reporting in independence hall, anita oh, cbs3 "eyewitness news" >> expect plenty of traffic tomorrow. starting at 10:00 tomorrow morning, marked street will be closed from 4th to 7th. 5th will ams be closed and 2k3w6 of 6 good street: hillary clinton's family will be al there along with president obama and the first lady. >> bruce springsteen and john bon jovi are again scheduled to perform as you heard anita say we will have complete coverage here on "eyewitness news" of that event. meantime huge from the fbi concerning hillary clinton's e-mails,ing fbi james comey sent an e-mail to congress with an update on the probe into the newly discovered e-mails. comey says the fbi finished
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review. officials say they stand with their original conclusion from earlier this year to not charge her with a crime. a protester involved in a scuffle at a time donald trump rally on saturday is denying accusations that he was planted there by democrats. austin cripe says it was his own decision to attend the rally. with the republicans against trump sign. he admits he has donated money to clinton's campaign but says he never met with her or anyone else from her team. it is hard to believe it's almost decision time. we're going to head to the polls in two days, the eyewitness news team will have you covered on election night. we'll neb new york as the results come in for the presidential race and we'll also bring you updates on the battle for u.s. senate in pennsylvania. as well as local races throughout the tri-state area. stay with us for complete campaign coverage tuesday night on air and online cbsphilly.com.
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a major courtroom show down is expected they're asking a judge to end the ongoing septa strike. on tuesday, the strike could suppress voter turn-out in philadelphia. that is what septa and other officials are claiming. eyewitness reporter joe holden is monitoring the negotiations at the sheridan in center city. had a there been any progress >> i can believe i can answer that question with a yes. members union just emerged only cbs3 was there as they were boarding a elevator i've asked them pertinent questions. >> any word tonight on that progress >> real close. >> what do you think it's going to take >> real close. >> the wording so it's all coming down to wording >> yes. >> reporter: there's your headline, they're real close. now, it was friday when both sides took this battle before a
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judge trying to end the strike. the judge found there was no emergency reason to halt it. the union walked off over healthcare and pension contributionings and other points like break times and shift assignments. since then the city's division of busses trolley and subway have sat idle. 800,000 commuters are affected and tuesday looms larging to get this solved. let's go ahead and show you on your screen wording from a motion the city filed this afternoon an attorney writing partly and i quote without the services of the transit on election day qualify voters who would otherwise vote will be unable to appear and therefore, disapproved of their fundamental right, the right to vote. we asked former pennsylvania gordon ed rendell to weigh in on
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suggestions on voter suppression. >> it could be impacted at the margin, not significantly, not all but most walk to the polls, most rely on busses et cetera. i think the strike will be settled. i think we're very close or there will be an injunction issued. >> reporter: septa did roll out a timeline. this is just not like flicking a switch. they estimate for everything to operate seamlessly, it could take 16 hour, they were asked if this could be done by tuesday, they told us this could be done by as early as tomorrow but again, it comes down to wording. that is the latest on this developing story, joe holden cbs3 "eyewitness news." natasha? >> thank you so much. for that update. of course, stay with "eyewitness news" for the very latest developments that the septa strike. as soon as there is any new
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information to pass along from the bargaining table we will have it for you on television and online, cbsphilly.com. a popular delaware event ends with two people being rushed to the hospital. police say a woman and a man were hurt this afternoon at the pumpkin chunkin contest. part of an care and exploded. a woman is in critical condition and another man suffered nonlife-threatening injuries. another disappointing loss for the eagles. the eagles face giants on the road and let's just say things did not turn out the way any of us wanted. cbs3 sports director don bell is tell us about the low lights. >> this one was tough to take. another tough one, back-to-back weeks. rivalry games in the med low lands. 11 out of the 13 games. today, history was not on their side. carson wentz looking to air the out after a little dink
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performance last week in dallas tried to chip away a week ago two of carson's first four rows were picked. the giants scored after both turn overs making it 14-0. bird 21 to 10 at the half. third quarter, barner three-yard touchdown, eagles trail 21-17. final minutes it's fourth down wentz needing a play, looking for jordan matthews knock good, the eagles fall 28-23 on the road >> if we don't start the ballgame the way we do, it's different. and so i just -- i'm going to continue to show confidence to our guys and believe in our guy >> we still have high expectations. in this locker and the guys we have, so you know it's tough these losses we've been right in them. we're a good football team.
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>> eagles also went for twice on fourth down in the first half. both times reject. they tend to do that four losses by a total of 19 points. >> thanks so much, we'll see you nba. win or lose you can count on a be passionate response. we caught up with fans at chickie and pete's. >> they could have converted and that would have made the difference. >> two missed field goals: >> they got a lot of work to do. atlanta coming in next week, they got a lot of work to do. >> again, lesley will have reactions from the birds coming up a bit later in sports. we enjoyed an almost perfect weekend. now cooler air is moving in. lauren. >> thanks, 60's and sunshine all
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throughout the weekend but we'll have a frosty start to monday and cooler day ahead, i'll have the details on that plus your election day forecast coming up. the festival many flyers fans wait for every year. we're going to take you to the wells fargo center where teams actually celebrating a milestone, you're watch
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y25pmy yi0y millions of dollars of stolen art recovered by the philadelphia fbi an eyewitness is there. tonight "eyewitness news" will bring you an exclusive look inside the philadelphia fbi. we're going to take you to this secret location a nondescript cinderblock building where treasures are behind the door, when specific election is on its way back to europe. we can't even show you the painings because of the current investigation. but we can tell you sick these paintings were recently found in the philadelphia area. >> we don't know what's going to
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come in today, tomorrow or next week. >> later tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00, we'll tell you about the special fbi team. also, a milestone for fund filled flyers tradition, "eyewitness news" at the wells fargo center sunday 40th annual wives carnival. it's one of the oldest one day event hosted by a professional sports franchise. flyers players signed i was the graphs. everybody had a great time and it was great time to be outside. nice and pleasant. i guess will get chilly >> getting chilly right now. colder air settling in. what a beautiful fall weekend. >> it was. >> sunshine 60's but that will start to change especially as we head toward the end of the week, week dealing with a chillier evening, current temperature in center city as we get a live look, 46, that north wind up around nine miles per hour making it feel like 41re

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