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are they sure they exhumed the correct coffin? lasalle: boyd's name was on the vault it came out of. only boyd wasn't inside. wade: unless the body was cremated. we did find ashes, although normally they're only found in urns. but boyd wasn't even supposed to be cremated, was he? not according to dr. bellamy. still, somebody checked the "cremation" box on the "designation of remains" form. but it wasn't the family, we checked. mortuary could've made a mistake. or bellamy. or somebody didn't want us to know how boyd really died. especially if he was murdered. sonja, christopher, go to the mortuary. i want to know who checked that box. we're on it. any chance you can still find the c.o.d.? dna's usually destroyed during the cremation process. i could try to find a partial bone or tooth,
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or perhaps cell degradation. it's a long shot. only shot we got. wait, what did i miss? who got shot? nobody, dear. at least not yet. wow. okay. well, taking that not-so-subtle hint, uh, i think i solved at least one murder. lieutenant murray? yeah. and i'm not gonna lie to you either, it was not easy to match a murder weapon to the exact friction marks on the cartilage. i mean, i tried a fishing line, all weights, piano wire, fiber optic... you know, why don't i just-- i'll skip to the end. give me a second, i did a lot of work. sebastian... all right, here we go, uh, rose iron. uh, it matches microscopic and corrosive dust that i found in the cartilage. that... plus its width, suggests harpsichord wire. kind of like this one. except, rose iron was replaced with brass in the 1700s, which means you're looking for a murder weapon that's at least 300 years old. 300 years? just like the bones. you're not gonna believe this,
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but patton did a search on the darknet looking for baptiste's stolen artifacts. and...? he didn't find baptiste's, but he did find artifacts stolen from other family crypts. want to take a wild guess who he traced the seller to? karl: well, this was unexpected, agent pride. did you, um, find anything? more than you wanted, i'm sure. black eye on the city, grave robbing. strikes at the heart of who we are. you know, pd's been trying to find the ringleader for years now, turns out... it's you. (scoffing chuckle): what are you talking about? hanson said, "nobody crosses baptiste." now we know why. we traced wire funds instructions instructions of stolen artifacts to shadow bank accounts linked to you. perfect cover, nobody would suspect a founding family.
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this doesn't prove anything. proves trafficking of stolen goods on the internet-- federal crime. so's killing sailors. whoa, wait, i didn't kill anybody. why's everybody afraid of you? no one knows better than to rob the baptiste family crypt, except boyd, who apparently was desperate enough to try. which lieutenant murray suspected, but when he got on boyd's trail, you were afraid the investigation would lead back to you. (playing a run up and down the harpsichord keys) (single key clunking, no note playing) no doubt the missing wire's the murder weapon used to kill lieutenant murray. missing wire? i... that must've been what was taken when they broke into my place, i... i didn't report it 'cause i-i didn't think anything was missing, but that's obviously what they were after. okay, let's... but listen to me, i swear, i had no idea put your hands behind your back. who this murray person is. or boyd, i... and even if i did, why would i kill people who could help me get my artifacts back. my ring. i swear, somebody's trying to set me up.
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(phone beeping) loretta's got something to show me. let's go. what'd you find? according to the mortuary, the cremation form was already signed when it got there. but i was able to locate a still intact bone fragment in reservist boyd's ashes, enough to test dna. cause of death? don't know. but what i do know is those ashes don't belong to reservist boyd. dna matched a 78-year-old homeless man who died two weeks ago-- john doe. who died in orleans parish. dr. bellamy's jurisdiction. all right, so where's boyd? well, i may not know where he is, but i think i know where he was. so, i've been working on the photos that lieutenant murray took at boyd's second line. and i was thinking, he must've been looking for something, right? but what? so... i kept magnifying the photos until... viola, right there, you see that? a reflection in the window? (tapping keys) that, ladies and gentlemen, is james boyd...
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i still can't believe boyd faked his own death. i mean, you talk about a hail mary. pride: pinned himself into a corner, figured it was his only way out. so, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. (scoffs) boyd robs baptiste's crypt, keeps the take, pretends to be dead. so what was he doing at his own funeral? it's a common fantasy to be curious about who'd show up at your funeral, so maybe lieutenant murray, since he was boyd's counselor, had reason to believe he shared that fantasy. which means, murray showed up at the funeral too, hoping to prove that boyd was still alive. or boyd was there because, once he realized the lieutenant was on to him, he knew he had to try and stop him before it was too late. and, either way, two birds with one stone. keeps anybody from thinking boyd's still alive, and eliminates the one man that would want to kill him
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for stealing from him. karl baptiste. yeah, but is boyd that smart? more likely, that desperate. in debt, lot of bad people chasing him, one thing lead to another, things got worse. navy took a chance on him, boyd betrayed that trust. even went so far as to kill one of their own. we have to find him to face court martial. yeah, but how do we know he isn't long gone by now? well, he hasn't been able to sell the stolen artifacts. they're not even listed yet. the man goes to all that trouble to disappear, he's gonna need money-- lots of it. i mean, he has to sell. well, you can't sell the artifacts without proving where they came from. that's what hanson said. which means, boyd has the artifacts, but not the bones to go with 'em. pride: christopher, you and sonja bring in dr. bellamy. he lied to us. he had to have helped boyd with that switch. and what if he lawyers up? slows down the investigation, and to give boyd enough time to bolt.
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you rethinking my offer to switch parishes? no, but i wanted to talk outside the office. okay. something wrong? oh, come on, steven, who are you kidding? you knew i'd run dna on the ashes i found in boyd's coffin. you knew what i'd find, didn't you? yes. then what are you still doing here? why didn't you run? (sighs) where would i go? god, steven... what happened to you? i just didn't think you would ever have done something like this. i don't know. nobody cares about me, my family... nobody cares i hardly make ends meet.
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they just... expect. what do i get out of that? so you falsified boyd's death certificate, use a homeless man's ashes to cover for him, for what? a couple bucks? i wouldn't be the first m.e. in this town to do something like that. no, but you're the last i'd expect to do it. loretta... please? do the right thing, steven. help us find james boyd. i don't know where he is. think. i swear, i don't know where he is. talked to him yesterday. wait, you spoke to him yesterday? he called. he wanted to know if... if i would carbon date a bone for him. dna test it. said he needed it to authenticate some kind of ring he was trying to sell. a ring?
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he's supposed to get back to me. haven't heard from him. apparently, he doesn't have the bone yet. that's because we've got it. which means he needs to find another... lasalle: it's been two nights. thinking maybe the good doctor was wrong. boyd doesn't need a bone after all. pride (over radio): hold on. got movement, back-right corner. he's closing in. pride: stand by. don't be stupid. thanks for the vote of confidence. pride: here we go. three... two...one... now!
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(grunts) we got a rabbit! percy, heading your way. federal agents! stop! (siren whooping) (tires screeching) don't move! we will shoot you to quote a friend: "don't be stupid." (panting) the navy tried to help you, boyd. lieutenant murray tried to help you. and now there's no one to help you. please, don't tell my wife. it's better if she thinks i'm gone. it's better if she don't ever know.
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you should've thought about that before. no fuss, no muss. (siren wails in distance) the good news is we nailed three bad guys. four if you count doc bellamy. bad news... quadruple the paperwork. yeah, it would've been nice if brody would've stuck around to help. and pride. well, pride's got us for paperwork, so, it's good to be king. yeah, pun intended, but what's brody's excuse? she's got to get ready. and so do i. where you going? oh, lieutenant murray's second line. the navy guys are putting it together. okay, so what's that got to do with this? are you coming? (quiet laugh) it's second line, so no. exactly. enjoy. wait, you can't just dump all this on me. well, come along.
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well, you can't change the spots on a leopard. or a neanderthal. see you, country mouse. okay, hold on. let's get something straight here. i did admit about being a little scared about the misfire, right? reluctantly. it's progress, not perfection. look, i understand what you've been trying to say to me, all right? and i appreciate it. i do. it means that you care about me more than you want to admit. calm down. now, you know what i mean. but i do appreciate it. i just... sometimes, i guess, you got to hit me with a two by four to knock some sense into me. mm-hmm. look, we're partners, right? so we spend a lot of time together. get to know each other in more ways than just work. don't say "work husband." don't worry. all i'm saying... is you help me with my stuff, how not facing my past kept me
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from growing, connecting better with others. right back at you, lasalle. just saying. (band playing dixieland jazz) wade: i just love this city. ditto that. so, how did this tradition get started anyway? some believe it started in the slave days, the long walk back from the cemetery outside the city... singing and dancing, remembering the loved ones, and lessening the hardship of the miles. mm! wikipedia wade! (chuckles) note to self, though, remind me to get photo approval
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before y'all put mine up like that and show it off. (laughs) good point. it's a rich tradition; never gets old. kind of puts everything in perspective. yeah, perspective lasalle doesn't have, probably never will. hey, don't be so hard on him. christopher will come around, sooner or later. roll tide. yeah, but i bet if he was around when bear bryant died, he'd second line him. who's bear bryant? really? the best coach ever. won six national championships at alabama. nobody's got more. i thought you weren't coming. yeah, well, you know me, i'm always up for a good party. (brody laughing) captioning sponsored by cbs and the newly redesigned volkswagen passat captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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life to serve you. i won't stop. >> president obama farewell address. at one point tearing up as he says good-bye. president said he will can't to servant good evening everyone, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. >> he not only reflected on his eight years in office. he looked to the future. back where it all began, president barack obama walked on the stage in chicago to cheer family, friends, staffs and supporters. he was there to say thank you to the american people. >> every day i've learned from you. you made me a better president and a better man. >> reporter: after listing what he considers his administration's achievements from the affordable care act to restoring relations with cuba to marriage quality he thanked the many starts in the crowd >> because of you by almost every measure, america is a better, stronger place than it was when we started.
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>> reporter: the president talked about the state of our democracy. saying there must be economic opportunities for everyone for the country to thrive. he also discussed race. >> race remains a potent and office a force in our society. now, i've lived long enough to know that race relations are better than they were ten or 20 or 30 years ago no matter what some folks think. but we're not where we need to be. and all of us have more work to do. >> he called on all americans to join together to participate in the democratic process, promising to join them as a citizen >> if you're tired of arguing with stranger on the internet. try talking with someone in real life. lace up your shoes and do organizing. if you're disappointed by your elected officials get clipboard get signatures and run for
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office yourself >> but the most emotional part was personal as the president thanked his family starting with his wife michelle >> you took on a role you didn't ask for and you made it your own. with grace and with grit and style. >> he also thanked his daughters, sasha and malia. >> through the burden of years in the spotlight oh so easily of all that i have done in my life. i'm most proud to be your dad. >> president obama closed with a phrase that started his journey to the white house >> yes, we did. yes, we can. thank you god bless you. >> the president also thanked vice president joe biden. saying picking biden to be his running mate was the first and best decision he made as a presidential nominee. icy conditions are still a concerned at this hour. part of our region remain under a weather weather advisory, kate
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bilo has more on freezing rain >> you can see behind me lots of pink on the radar picture as this system moves in from the west. you can see it's taking over our north and west suburbs especially the pink is an indication this rain a freezing on contact. notice how the it moves into philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs the pink is changing to greens and reds and yellows, an indication it's plain rain, as you head to the north and west suburbs we're see seeing snow and freezing rain. slick conditions in a you for a spots north and west allentown towards reading, freezing rain and rain mixing with snow as well. heading down into lehigh county you're seeing the freezing rain and snow, now it's changing into just plain rain as it hits warmer air over philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs. temperature-wise, we're above freezing, it has to do with the ground temperature, temps in the mid 30's, air temperature-wise but the ground is cold. we're coming off the 20's and we're seeing that freeze and on
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contact in the north and west suburbs. we've seen the weather weather advisory trim back for bucks and montgomery montgomery county we're still seeing the advisory until midnight nearby in the lehigh valley and bucks county. i'll tell you more about a big warmup in our future through the end officer week. ukee >> before you head out the door, watch "eyewitness news" this morning for up to the minute weather and traffic. our morning team starts at 4:30 a.m. emergency rescue comes to the rescue of a horse. alexandria hoff talked to the horse's owner. >> reporter: one-year-old ricky ricardo is understandably exhausted. >> are you he tired? >> reporter: warm in his stable is a big change from the predicament he found himself in just hours ago. as rescuers work to free him from the middle of an icy pass to her pond. >> it was ok until he got to the
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middle. ice would not hole him >> kim simmons said she never had a young horse venture out over ice before. when her daughter called around 11:00 a.m. to say that ricky was stuck. she rushed back >> for baby, he was relaxed but getting tired >> thick ice on the perimeter of the pond made pulling him out ropes impossible. >> they helped sledge hammers and ice picks tried to get break the ice so he could get a pass. >> reporter: less than an hour, ricky was out of the five feet deep water and back on dry land with lots of blankets and warm food waiting for him >> he got a warm brand mash to help warm him up from the inside out >> it's not exactly clear when he fell in but kim believes he was likely in the water for about an hour and a half. >> we'll monitor him the next couple days >> with a show nickname like intoxicated. this was quite the sobering experience for everyone involved. >> that water was completely
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snowed over, so curious young ricky had no idea he was heading ton thin ice. kim says she's not entirely convinced that he's learned his lesson heat index going to keep him away from the pond until it thaws. alexandria hoff an instructor has resigned charged. accused of having a sexual relationship with one of his students. david spunt has severe the is. >> reporter: north penn is charged with institutional sexual assault after local authorities tell "eyewitness news" he had sex with a student. the female student was 18. and authorities say the sex was consensual. major miller is facing jail time because he was a teacher at the time of the alleged incidents. down the street, to authorities say this marriott courtyard was the site of one of the sexual encounters. detectives say they have both miller and the 18-year-old on
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surveillance tape at the hotel. according to this affidavit, miller and the student had sex at the lansdale business park in his car. the alleged incidents did not happen on school property. but the district did release this statement to "eyewitness news." charges such as these against miller are contrary to the core values that educators hold true and will never be tolerated in the school district. as always, north penn high school has the staff and resources in place for students who may need extra support during this time. students safety is a top priority of the north penn school district. students are commended for reporting and acting upon this serious issue. authorities also say another student told detectives miller approached her and indicated he wanted to to have children with her. the girl told police she did not have sex with them. this is the affidavit we reached out to major miller's attorney to ask him about the
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allegations. he told us he had no comment on the case. major mark miller is out on bail. reporting from north penn in montgomery county, david spunt, cbs3 "eyewitness news." charleston church shooter will be formally sentenced to death tomorrow. a jury deliberated less than three hours agree opening the death penalty for roof instead of life in prison. the 22-year-old was convicted of fatally shooting black church members during a bible study in june be 2015 before the jury deliberations today, roof told the jury in court, quote, i still feel like i had to do it. >> new developments in the investigation into russia's alleged attempt to disrupt the election. cbs3 news says the classified report mentioned unverified details of uncompromising information that russia had been gathering about president-elect donald trump. according to the report, u.s. intelligence is working to confirm the details of the
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information russia might have. mr. trump replied on twitter, fake news, a total political witch hunt. confirmation hearing for mr. trump's pick for u.s. attorney general continues tomorrow. all day senators grilled alabama jeff sessions on capitol hill. he defended his resume and responded to past racial allegations made against him. the senator has been dogged for decades by accumulations that he once made racist statement >> this character of me in 1986 was not correct. i did not harbor the kind of animosity and race based discrimination ideas that were, i was accused of. i did not. >> in an unprecedented move for a senator, new jersey senator corey booker will testify against senator sessions's nomination tomorrow. the confirmation hearing for homeland security nominee john kelly began today. tomorrow confirmation hearings will get underway for secretary of state nominee rex tiller son
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and transportation secretary elaine >> aw. chris christie delivered his seventh and final state of the address in trenton. most remarks to a joint session of the legislature focused on his plans to fight drug addiction >> i didn't come here to identity the problem. i want a comprehensive plan to fight this fight more aggressively, there's nothing more i can do with my last 373 days as governor than this, let's work to save lives together and start today. the governor's plan includes establishing limits to the amounts of opioids doctors can prescribe some say age is just a number were you the re but in hollywood it's at the center of a legal battle >> nicole brewer looks at the controversial law banning a popular website from displaying an actor's age. how a local police department is cleaning a
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