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♪ they look so foolish but so fun. some of them as you can see were nearly nakt. yeah, judges loved it, though, and gave everyone nine out of ten points. thanks for being part of "morning express" today. up next is christie paul. have a great day. i want to get you some breaking news out of georgia. a fatal shooting. a man worked into the world changes church international and opened fire. these are live pictures of what's happening there. the church is led by a well known pastor. he's got a lot of satellite churches as well. this all happened within the last hour or so. police confirm one man was shot and killed. our affiliate reports the victim
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was a 48-year-old employee of the church. no word yet whether the shooter had targeted this man but the suspect is described as an average man in his 30s. he was wearing a suit and tie and fled the scene. we don't know if the pastor was at the church. mike brooks is joining me now. i was listening to some local reports, they were saying this man, the 48-year-old victim was leading a prepare service on stage and was shot at point blank range. so we have to believe this is targeted. >> i would say so. as an investigator that's one of the things i'm going to think. if somebody goes up and shoots somebody at point-blank range, to me it means they were looking specifically for this guy and the suspect fled the scene in a black subaru. this is early on the investigation, breaking story out of fulton county.
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they are on the scene, i was listening to the fulton county police and there wasn't a lot of radio traffic, so we don't know if they know who this suspect is or not. >> obviously if this was in the middle of bible study as i understand it, there would have been a lot of witnesses. so what are plits doing with them on the scene? >> you take everybody, separate them. if you can if you have enough rooms, and set up an interview rooms. but there are a number of investigators i can see on the scene. that you can see there was a number of investigators there on the scene and you want to try to look, interview everyone, try the get the who, what, where, when, why and how. but right now we do not know what a motive is, if any. >> and we know it shook a lot of people up. there's a preschool or a day care there adjacent to the
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chapel. they're looking for that black subaru and the man, the suspect in this case. >> and the fulton county district attorney is there on the scene. and i know a lot of time paul howard's office will go to the scene to get a view of what things they're working out and what kind of circumstances, try to find out exactly what happened. >> we have to talk about this other case that is just so stomach turning. people in clayton, new jersey dealing with the death of autumn pasquale. their mother turned them in after she read that one of the brothers posted about autumn on the facebook page. they're charged with first degree furnisheder. police say the younger boy, the
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15-year-old lured autumn to their house with a story about bicycle parts. the bike was recovered from the brother's home. her body was discovered in a recycle bin nearby. last night at a church in new jersey, there wasn't room for the 1,000 people who came for a prayer service for autumn. the crowd filled the lawn of the church and spilled into the street. autumn would have celebrated her 13th birthday next week. neighbors and relatives told reporters they can hardly believe what's happened. >> i'm scared. it's devastating. it's unnerving. this is a nice quiet town. >> we have lost a precious, precious child. >> gut wrenching. if you see anybody do this to a child. it's terrible. >> and i think, we should say,
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the prosecutor is considering trying the teens as adults. i want to bring hln law enforcement analyst mieblg brooks back. what is the plausibility at 15 and 17 for this crime. she was zrangled and died of blunt force trauma. what's the possibility these kids are going to get waived. >> i think there's a possibility they could. in the state of new jersey, they're charged with murder, body disposal, tampering with evidence and the 15-year-old is charged with luring. but i think there's a good possibility, and one of the local newark newspapers was reporting that their father had said that they had baen rested for buys wall theicycle thefts . they're going to look at everything, the july nil records before they decide whether or not they will try them as adults. but i think there's a very good possibility. and just because of the way the body was dumped. the whole thing is, it looks as if it were for bicycle parts of
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her bmx bike. she was real big into this bike that she had, very proud of it and they lured her over there, possibly for parts of her bicycle and apparently they strangled her. the autopsy said that they strangled her and put her in this recycling bin of a vacate property down the street. >> and 15 and 17 years old, i think that's what people have a hard time wrapping their head around, how do you think of something like this, let alone doing something like this at that age. what stood out, too, was the fact that these suspects, the mother noticed what was on facebook and turned them in. two questions for you, one, do we know what the posts on facebook were, and two, what does it tell you that their own mother called them in? >> she absolutely did the right thing. i mean, you know, apparently the post was from the younger one, the 15-year-old. and it said might be moving, with a sad face. and apparently she saw this on
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sunday and became suspicious. and then, i mean, they're neighbors. they're neighbors. so had also had they been acting suspicious. we don't know that. but for those kids' mother to turn them in, that had to be a very, very difficult thing. but it was the right thing for her to do. >> and what it speaks to this case as well, because there was a facebook page made for autumn right after she vanished. people trying to find her. there were hundreds of people that came out to look for her. how has social media shaped the way authorities worked at this point in cases like this, mike? >> big time. apparently one of the two teens also posted on that website. >> on the autumn facebook page? >> on the autumn facebook page. but we see in social media now in so many cases where it is one of the first things investigators go to. before it used to be cell phones. cell phone records, computers.
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but now tied in with all that is what people put on twitter. what they put on facebook, what they put on my space, linked in. there's all these different social media social media sites that will investigators will immediately turn to. because we saw in the rhavi case out of new jersey where there was a posting on there may be somebody had seen it earlier, it might have saved the man's life. we don't know. but it plays such a role in investigations now. they have people dealing with social media and computers and getting information and they're getting very good cooperation also i must say from people like facebook, twitter. especially when there's circumstances involved and have a subpoena, they're working closely with these social media outlets to be more pro active than reactive. the but many times as a reactive investigation, that's where you look first. >> it is something else.
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thank you very much. >> thank you. sure. and listen to this one. a woman found with burns all over her body, is now accused of making of a story of being a hate crime victim. she was found 90% burned. she was in louisiana on sunday. she said three men attacked her in this park and wrote kkk on her car. but police say she lit herself on fire. >> evidence that has recovered a cigarette lighter and a charcoal starting and her finger frints was on the bottle. new questions about what the obama administration knew and when about that deadly attack in benghazi. two hours after the attack began the white house and the pentagon
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were told an islamist group was taking credit. that was raw data that hadn't been seen or analyzed by intelligence experts yet. chris stevens and three other americans were killed. the day after the attack the president called the incident an act of terror but the white house also suggested for more than a week that the attack was a protest that just got out of hand and there was no evidence that it was planned or imminent. the libya story has become a real big issue in this election. mitt romney slammed the president saying he sent miss messages about the attack. a cnn foreign affairs reporter talked about what was known that night. >> reporter: this was sent out, it seems, by the state department operations center. this went to the white house situation room. many officials at the white house, fbi, pentagon, cia, many different agencies. i don't think president obama or
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vice president biden would have gotten these messages, per se, but certainly the president and the vice president were briefed that night and certainly this claim of responsibility, the idea that they were our mill tants, i'm sure they were notified that night about what was going on. but what the assessment was, what the intelligence was about how this attack came to be, was it preplanned? was there a protest? these are the kind of things that shook out over the come day. >> and this morning, secretary of state hillary clinton said intelligence analysts needed more time to determine whether these raw e-mail messages talking about the attack were accurate and whether the attack was orchestrated. all right. michael lohan says he tried to stage an intervention for his daughter. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? okay. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪
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>> it's been one thing after another for the former child star who is trying to make this comeback. >> she could certainly go back to jail. >> i'm not taking this as a joke. it's my life. >> michael lohan says he organized an intervention to help save his daughter but the rest of her family says they don't want anything to do with them. tonight he's going to talk with an addiction specialist who says michael is in no position to stage an intervention in the first place. >> all that behavior is not sober behavior. all the incidences of her in the last six months where she's getting into conflicts with people is not sober behavior. i mean, i don't know if she's using, but i must say, i mean, michael lohan is the last person in the world that she be staging an intervention. just six months ago he was drurng and arrested for an altercation with his girlfriend. >> be sure to join jane velez mf
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tropical storm sandy is now a category 1 hurricane and heading towards kingston, jamaica. it's expected to make landfall this afternoon. forecast maps show it on track to reach cuba by tomorrow morning before heading to the baha bahamas. it's not expected to hit the u.s. by the way. on the other coast, a shark attacked and killed a surfer. at the vandenberg air force base, the surfer was out with three friends yesterday. the surfer is not affiliated with the air force and that beach is closed for now. if you bought anything at barnes and noble last month, your debit card may have been ripped off. this happened in 63 extortion. it's expansive in california,
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. you know you can call campaign 2012 the first meme election, those moments and mashups and blogs that go viral. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: big bird, then binders. and in boca we got. >> governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets. >> reporter: each debate creates its own breakout moments which make the internet go nuts. and a viral hot spot could be in brooklyn. just hours before monday night's debate, the prep was in high gear here for the musicians known as the gregory brothers. michael, andrew, ab on the and
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his wife sar ra are famous for making politics. it's what they call songifying. >> reporter: now they're under the going making the foreign debate policy funny. >> we don't make a habit of staying up overnight but we felt in this case it was our pa duty stay up. >> it's fortunate for us that jobs rhymes with unemployed slops. >> their takes on the v.p. and the first two presidential face-offs alone have gone viral.
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musical mash ups like these along with the instant twitter chatter have defined this debate season. >> the gregory brothers doing their take on the debates, it's, you know, people almost look forward that more than the debates themselves. bad lip reading is another amazing parody. >> bad lip reading has drawn nearly 6.5 million views. >> i see a purple idiot who speaks german with a big spunky irish puppy. >> the internet is lighting up with its latest viral takeaways. >> we hope we can impact a message to those folks coming up and getting their information on line that live is better as a
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music kal. >> probably less of an educational value, more of a booty shaking value. >> reporter: and we're all singing along. ♪ ♪ it take talent to do that, really. a small funeral for one big texan. yesterday mourners gathered to remember big tex. he was the mascot at the state fair grounds for 6 month years. the metal structure went up in flames and folks have a lot of memories. >> big tex, that was something. i ain't never seeing anything animated something like that, that large. and they said well, in texas we do everything big. >> welcome folks to state fair, texas. welcome, welcome, welcome.
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so glad to have you with us. one football game, five kids with concussions. that stat is shocking enough, right? in this case, the players are all between 10 and 12 years old. so now the pop warner football league in central massachusetts has taken action against the adults who failed to take steps to prevent the injuries. three referees have been banned for life. and the coaches of both teams are suspended for the season. the game was played last month in stock bridge massachusetts.
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all the injured kids played for the losing team. even though the league does have mercy rules, they never did. under pop warner guidelines, these rules apply when the score reaches 28-0. so the winning team has to take out its starting lineup and the clock will continue to run so the game ends sooner. the officials were permanently banned because they had an obligation to stop the game if they felt the safety of the players were at risk. a colorado girl says after hearing about the hurter of jessica ridgeway, she knew what to do. >> i was standing at the bus stop. there was a black man and he told me to get in the car i said no. and then he drove away. i was really really scared. >> i just think about what happened to the little girl and i didn't want that to happen to her. we almost lost her. >> aurora police are looking for
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two men, one white, one african-american, in a green suv and they're warning parents about what happened too. remember, 10-year-old jessica ridgeway's body was found last months. that happened 20 miles from this kidnapping attempt. the company linked to a deadly fungal meningitis outbreak have lost its license. necc is located in massachusetts. it's accused of delivering of thousands of tainted vials of a steroid to hospitals throughout the country. 23 people have died so far and more than 300 are sick. tennessee and michigan have really taken the brunt of this. the steroid is mainly used to treat back pain and over 1200 hospitals bought the medicine. 14,000 patients received the drug. symptoms include headaches, fever and possible strokes.
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federal investigators found among other things necc did not follow proper sterilization standards and there were apparently some unsanitary conditions that potentially led to contamination there. so massachusetts is planning to make surprise inspections of the plants that make injectable medications. a republican senate candidate is apologizing today for some pretty explosive comments that he made about rape and abortion. it might remind us of todd akin earlier this year. i want to get more of this from paul steinhauser. what are you hearing? >> reporter: we have an apology from richard mourdock. he is the senate nominee on the republican side in that state in a very close contest right now. he was in a debate last night and here is what he said. >> i believe that life begins at conception. the only exception i have for to
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have an abortion is in the case of the life of the mother. i struggled with it myself for a long time but i came to realize that life is a gift from god and even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that god intended to happen. >> reporter: well, after those comments, the democrats started pushing on this and the story started taking on a life of its own. about an hour ago, mourdock came in front of cameras and he explained himself. >> i am i much more humble person this morning because so many people mistook, twisted, came to misunderstand the points that i was trying to make. and if, because of the lack satisfy clarity in my words, that they came away with an impression other than those that i stated a moment ago, that life is precious and that i abhor
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violence and i'm confident that god abhors violence and rape. apologize if they came away, and i have certainly been humbled by the fact that so many people think that that somehow was an interpretation. >> reporter: his opponent in this race is joe donnelly of indiana. donnelly put out a statement last night and here is what he said. the god i believe in and the god i know most who's yers believe in does not intend for rape to happen, ever. what mr. mourdock said is shocking and it would be stunning that he would be so disrespectful to survivors of rape. donnelly does not believe in abortion rights either. this is a very close race so anything like this could make a difference. mourdock upset richard luger in the primaries. this is a close contest, republicans would like to keep this seat and democrats would
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like to win it back. >> we know how close the presidential race is as well and this is a fellow republican to mitt romney. so what is mitt romney reacting? what is his reaction to this? >> mitt romney campaign with mourdock in indiana and mitt romney is in a brand new ad on tv right now for mourdock. take a listen. >> thank you. >> i'm supporting richard mourdock for senate. as state treasurer, he worked with governor daniels to balance the budget. >> reporter: i think i said missouri, i meant indiana. romney said mourdock's comments do not reflect romney's views at all. a big tie right to the race for the white house. >> thank you so much for the update. we appreciate it. a fast food worker says she stayed late to clean up and was fired for running from a robber
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you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. well, an ohio woman who fled from a robbery at a an arby's
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was fired. she worked there 23 years, she was closing up by herself on friday night when a man broke in. she jumped out of the drive-through window to get away but arby's says it's against its rules to stay late alone. >> i just never thought that this would happen to me. especially since my life was at stake. >> she's been robbed twice before and she was told not to stay late by herself again. have you ever wondered if that painting or broach that got handed down to you was worth money? he went to our producer's home to see what he could find. >> reporter: i've got again my grandfather's stuff. this i always thought was kind
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of neat. >> this is the kind of stuff i love. >> these are all the, the book of -- >> oh, my. >> silver dollars and half dollars. >> how many of these do you have? >> that whole book is full. >> holy smokes. this is great. they're 40 bucks a piece. >> so that's one dollar that's worth $40? >> some of them will have a considerably larger value. these are great. this is spectacular. >> that's so cool. >> i've just had them sitting around for years. >> this is a couple of thousands worth of books. >> that is unreal. >> it's so much more liquid than a sector table or a chest. of course that's just tarnish. if you're boeshd one night, you can polish your coins. >> i've never been a big silver polisher. maybe i could start.
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tonight you're going to get the inside story behind the stunning engagement of whitney houston's durt bobbi christina. >> you're not grown. >> that's the preview of lifetime reality series. the engagement was revealed on it by the way. the show debuts tonight. it's dedicated to remembering whitney and has never before seen home footage. you'll also see pat houston in that clip. be sure to catch her on "showbiz tonight" here at 11:00. what would you do?
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it's the hit show now on hln. >> insterd by real events, we wondered what people would do if they witnessed emts who neglect their sworn duty because technically they're on their break. luckily this woman doesn't need help. she's a stunt actress and these emts are not real either. they're actors. our hidden cameras are rolling on this busy sidewalk in hoboken. when this woman collapses, these emts don't move a muscle. but not a second goes by before this woman rushes over. are you okay? >> there's an ambulance on the way. >> the bystanders are looking for help, but these emts are more worried about their food. >> do you want fries? >> i want fries with like a muffin or something. >> this is amazing to me.
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>> what did she slip or something? >> you look so board about it. >> well, i'm on break right now and i can't do anything. >> even though the paramedics walk off, amazingly she keeps her cool. >> i don't want to yell and scream at these people because i don't think it's good to be yelling around someone that fell. and when we introduced ourselves she tells us why. >> what were you trying to do? >> i just wanted to keep her calm. i just thought if i was somebody who was on the ground, i wouldn't want to be left by the person who was near me. >> so what would you do? the show comes to hln thursday nights at 9:00 p.m. eastern. it's a series of dilemmas. it's certainly entertaining but it really makes you think. what would you do. an ohio high school student grew his hair down his back. he was hoping to donate it, but
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his school says you've got to cut it off. >> you set guidelines to try to fit everybody's needs. that's where we cut the line was the length of hair and he went beyond that boundary. >> i'm going to keep doing it. these kids who are less fortunate than myself, i'm going to let them have a chance at a normal life. >> his hair will be long enough when it grows one more inch. this week he started serving in school suspension because he wouldn't cut it off immediately. the first african-american woman's film is in film this week. the story of a wife whose life is shattered when her husband went to prison. she overcame fear and ridicule to become an independent film maker. here's the story of how she got there. >> my name is ava and i'm a
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black woman film maker. >> i can't believe it. ten months early. >> it's good news. >> it's great news. baby, you got everything going for you. you're coming home. >> at this point i've made films that i've written. it takes a lot to make a film. it's a lot of brain power, a lot of heart. a lot of your spirit goes into these films. >> the framing of the shots in my films, the choices of music. the cadence and rhythm of the editing. all of that i'm aware is coming through who i am and i'm a sister. so i wear that very proudly. i made a career change from publicist to film maker. for me as a publicist i had a really great job but i would be in pain wanting to make my own. i would be asked to make movies that i thought were caricatures of us. who's not going to laugh at the
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you know your cell phone can be a major. >> jeremy: -- germ magnet? snft bacteria they found can cause the flu, pink eye and other problems. apparently cleaning will damage the cell phone. some high school students are getting the edge on the job market by learning a new coded language, and as cnn's lori siekel reports, it may be the most important language out there. >> an i and an equal sign. >> reporter: it sounds like gibberish. >> do you like this better than italian? better than french? >> reporter: it's a computer code and it may be more valuable than any language high school students study. >> most jobs are in technology
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and stuff. >> reporter: becoming a lawyer and doctor is now passe. with unemployment for 20 to 24-year-olds at 24%, high schoolers are learning coding. but you have to speak the language. programming. >> do you think this is important for kids to learn? >> of course. >> why? >> because new technology is being built every day, iphones and all that type of stuff. you can use this stuff to actually help you understand it. >> reporter: salaries for people with coding skills are high. entry-level software engineers at companies like google and facebook command six figures. an engineering major can make over a million dollars more than the average college grad, so go for the jobs that pay and where the techskills are necessary. the problem is, computer manufacturing firms can't find enough skilled coding workers.
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enter this academy where they teach students the most basic coding skills. now they're ready for school. >> there aren't enough teachers who are interested in teaching coding science. >> she learned coding on the website. now she teaches coding in her class. >> it's hard for my students to even get the after-school job they got when i started teaching. >> reporter: for kids today who have an iphone in hand and spend a lot of time on apps, the idea of building one for a living doesn't sound bad. they grew up on facebook and paid attention to the story. >> i think we've seen so many cool success stories of young people who, you know, came to silicon valley with a dream and hit it really big. i think we're also in a very interesting economic time in this country, and people are more open to taking risks and trying something new.
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>> do you think you have the next mark zuckerberg in your class? >> that would be amazing. >> lori seikel, cnn, new york. guilty pleasures for "dancing with the stars." they went gangnam style. ♪ >> they're doing well, aren't they? sports celebs join their partners. some of them nearly naked, as you see there. the judges loved it, though. they gave them nine points out of ten. no one faced elimination this week. it's not every day you see the u.u. secretary general getting down gangnam style. the u.n. secretary general says he thinks he'll dance at u.n. to
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1:00. i'm christi paul on hln. i want to give you some breaking news out of the atlanta area right now. fatal shooting at a megachurch. police know who did it now, but they haven't been able to catch him yet. there's one man that's dead in this church in college park, georgia. it's just south of at lant a. we're going to get the latest information from fran jeffries. she's at the international constitution. i know they've got a suspect. tell us more about it. >> the suspect is lloyd palmer.
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he's 52 years old and he is a former employee of the church who resigned in august. and police say that he walked calmly into the church and left just as calmly after the shooting. >> we're showing you his pictures here. he is considered, as i understand it, armed and dangerous, is that right? >> that is correct. >> did he fire just one shot or several? because i understand that the victim was shot at point blank range. >> police said he fired several shots, but there was only one person who was actually shot, and that was the person who died. but several shots were fired. >> what do we know about that man who died? >> we don't -- police haven't identified the victim just yet, but we understand that this is a person who attended the church and worked at the church also as a facilities manager and that this person was actually doing -- leading prayer at the time of the shooting. >> and he was on stage; is that right? when he was leading the prayer?
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>> that's what we understand, he was on stage leading the prayer at the time of the shooting, and there were 20 to 25 people gathered at the time. >> we're showing the picture of lloyd palmer now because we know that they're still looking for him. what do we know about how he got away and his whereabouts at this point? >> we understand, as i said, that he walked in calmly, did the shooting and then walked out. according to police, he may have left the scene in a black subaru. we don't have any more details other than he left in a black subaru. >> what are authorities doing right now? >> they are, of course, looking for him. they are interviewing witnesses who were at the church at the time. and, you know, that's about it at this point. as far as we know. >> there was a daycare adjacent to the chapel there. are all those kids okay? >> those kids are fine, as far as we know.
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they were protected at the time of the shooting, and, you know, right after the shooting, but they are okay. as far as we know, there was only one victim of the shooting. >> do we know how it was that the authorities were able to identify the suspect? was it from people who were there and recognized him? >> exactly. there were witnesses who were able to help police with that. >> did he have any relationship with the victim, do we know? was he targeted? >> police aren't sure whether the person who was killed was targeted or whether this was random. they have not been able to -- at least, they haven't told us that yet, so we don't know for sure. >> we know world changers church international is a huge church that has a lot of satellite locations as well because of televangelist increal vanevange.
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was he anywhere near the church at the time? >> creslow dollar was not at the church. police have not spoken to him as of yet. i spoke to a spokesperson of the church earlier and they said a statement would probably be coming later today. >> okay. fran jeffries with the atlanta general constitution. we appreciate the update so much. thank you for joining us. so, again, we're going to just keep you posted on that. but 52-year-old floyd palmer is the person they're looking for, and he is considered to be armed and dangerous. he just walked up to this 39-year-old man who was a volunteer minister who was conducting a prayer service at the time. shot him point blank and walked back off the stage. so we'll keep you posted as we learn more. but authorities are saying if you encounter him anywhere in the area, please do not attempt to engage with him because he's considered armed and dangerous.
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meanwhile, another top story we're watching, people in clayton, new jersey dealing with the shocking news that police say two teenaged brothers are responsible for the death of 12-year-old autumn pasquale. their mother -- you heard me right -- turned them in after she read something one of the brothers posted about autumn on his facebook page. the boys are 15 and 17 years old and charged now with first-degree murder. police say the younger boy lured her to his house with a story about bicycle parts. autumn's bmx bike was recovered from the brothers' home and her body was discovered in a recycle bin nearby, two days after she disappeared, by the way. last night in a church in a new jersey town in philadelphia, there was not room for all the people who came for a prayer service for her. the line spilled out onto the lawn, onto the street. neighbors said they could hardly
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believe what happened. >> i'm scared. it's devastating. it's unnerving. this is a nice, quiet town. >> we have lost a precious, precious child. >> gut-wrenching. how could anybody do this to a child? it's terrible. >> prosecutors considering trying the teens as adults. the medical examiner's office says autumn died of blunt force trauma consistent with strangulation. a woman found with burns all over her body is accused now of making up a story about being a hate crime victim. she was found 90% burned. she said three men attacked her in this park and wrote kkk on her car. we well, now police say she lit herself on fire. >> it was recovered from a faulty cigarette lighter and she
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started it with her bottle and her fingerprints were on the bottle. >> she is in stable but critical condition right now. new questions about what the obama administration knew and when about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. according to video obtained by cnn, two hours after the attack, they were told an islamic group was taking credit. the day after the attack, president obama called the incident an act of terror, but the white house also suggested for more than a week that the attack was a protest that had simply gotten out of hand. and there was no evidence it was planned or imminent. the libya story really has become a big issue in the election, though. mitt romney slammed the president saying he sent mixed messages on that attack, saying the attack was a protest. a cnn foreign affairs reporter talked about what was known that night. >> this was sent out, it seems, by the state department operations center, so this went
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to the white house situation room, many officials at the white house, fbi, pentagon, cia, many different agencies. i don't think president obama or vice president biden would have gotten these messages per se but certainly the president and vice president were briefed that night, and certainly this claim of responsibility, the idea that they were armed militants, i'm sure they were notified that night about what was going on. but what the assessment was, what the intelligence was about how this attack came to be, was it pre-planned, was there a protest? these are the kind of things that shook out over the coming days. >> a no comment, by the way, so far from the white house. hurricane sandy is already bringing strong winds and heavy rain to kingston, jamaica. the storm has maximum sustained winds of 80 miles an hour right now and is expected to make landfall in the next few hours.
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the category 1 storm is expected to reach cuba by tomorrow morning before heading to the bahamas. it's not, by waithe way, expect to hit the u.s. another republican candidate is in hot water over a controversial comment about rape. what he said has touched off a firestorm. could this be a game changer? is it for you? also a high school kid growing his hair to help a cause, but his school says cut it off or get suspended. he's ready to take them on. plus, who wants to be a prim and proper british butler? apparently a lot of people. they're willing to pay big bucks to learn how to serve society's upper crust. by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily
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whatever you're doing, please do me a favor and take a look at the screen of this little girl because there has been an amber alert issued for five-year-old amber berkhoff. she is believed to be taken from her home by a registered sex offender. tay tay look here. this is about 100 miles from st. louis. police say she was abducted sometime between 10:00 p.m. last night and 6:00 a.m. this
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morning. she may be with jeffrey shelton who is 45 years old and he's apparently driving a silver 2001 nissan pathfinder. missouri license plate is pj8-ng 5. shelton is a registered sex offender who was convicted in 1990 of kidnapping, rape, two counts of sodomy and attempted kidnapping in ft. hood, texas. you see abigail on the left side of your screen described az byracial girl, red hair, green eyes. jeffrey shelton is 6' tall with brown hair and green eyes. amber may be with him, a registered sex offender. we are in the final stretch of the presidential campaign
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with both candidates full speed ahead to election day. just 13 days away now. president obama is on a six-day tour over the next two days, starting the day in iowa before he heads to colorado, then making a stop in los angeles later today with an appearance on the tonight show with jay leno. the president spoke last night to a crowd in davenport, iowa and again played the trump card against romney. >> you can't seem to remember the policies on your own website or the promises you made over the last six years that you've been running for president. or the promises you made six days ago. you probably have romnesia, but don't worry. obamacare covers preexisting conditions. we can make you well! >> mitt romney appeared in some
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of the critical swing states as well. he had an appearance in reno, nevada, cleveland, ohio tomorrow. romney attacked the president for what he calls his lack of vision and warned of the bleak times four more obama years would bring. >> he's become a president of status quo. and the policies of the president are a continuation of what we've seen over the last four years. he calls his campaign slogan "forward." i think forewarned is a better term. >> obama and romney are making several stops in ohio tomorrow, too. when it comes to swing states, some call ohio the big one. the democrats took ohio in the last 12 elections. you need to hear that your debit card info may have been hacked if you bought anything from barnes & noble. [ man ] in hong kong, on my way to the board meeting...
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i want to let you know that we heard from senate candidate richard mourdock just moments ago explaining his comment about pregnancy resulting from a rape being god's will. that's what he said earlier. he said the intent of his message had been twisted by his political opponent. >> i don't think god wants rape. i don't think he wants that at all because rape sooeis evil. i abwhor evil. i want every woman to know that i abhor rape and god abhors it. to twist it and make it sound like i approve of rape is not what i intended, and if anyone came away with that, then i
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apologize they were able to make that interpretation from my less than full articulate use of words. >> he made a similar comment last night making the case of why he's against abortion even from rape or incest. >> i am against abortion. the only case is in the life of the mother. i struggled with it myself a long time, and i realized life is a gift from god, and even when life begins from that horrible situation of rape that it is something that god intended to happen. >> his opponent called the statement disrespectful of rape victims. governor romney disagrees with richard mourdock's comments, and they do not reflect his views. parts of a meth lab were discovered on a school playground. they had to hose down the entire playground, people, after a teacher found an empty pop
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a high school student grew his hair down his back hoping to donate it to kids battling cancer. but his school said, you got to cut it off. >> we set guidelines to try to fit everybody's needs. that's where we cut the line was the length of hair and he went beyond that boundary. >> i'm going to keep doing this. it's for kids less fortunate than myself. i'm going to let them have a chance at a normal life. >> his hair will be long enough to donate to locks of love when it grows one more inch, so this week he started serving in-school suspension because he wouldn't cut it off immediately. mitt romney's mention of big bird in the first debate meant big bucks for one company. a firm officially licensed sell big bird costumes and they say it's the biggest year ever for that particular outfit. they normally sell for about 30 to 90 bucks. don't look for one, however,
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because we're told they're sold out and they won't be restocking more. the reason? they're made in china. oh, brother. is your pet ready for the big day? we're celebrating pet halloween fashions this friday. don't miss the pets on the catwalk. if you can't wait, go to hlntv.com for a slide show of some of the craziest pet costumes we could find. you know them as honey boo boo and mama june. alana thompson and her mom are on a reality tour right now. let's just say talk shows are step 1. >> pick the toughest intervi interviewee. is it dick cheney? is it charles sheen. but they're child's play compared to honey boo boo. hln's dr. drew had to contend with pretend snoring.
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>> is it difficult to be on tv? is she sleeping? >> but the week before on ktla, they probably wished she dozed off instead of belting out songs. the seven-year-old star of tnt's reality show "here comes honey boo boo" bounced her way through the interview. she played games. >> shhhh. >> mom didn't have enough hands to stop her. honey boo boo is on a tear while on her latest media tour from "extra" to "jimmy kimmel." she couldn't sit still. >> the crowd recognized one of
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her favorite sayings. she went from interview to interview acting up. now, a lot of people are booing all the attention being showered on honey boo boo -- >> i honestly think people are doing a disservice to this child. >> sharon osbourne's family had their own reality show. >> i think seven is way too young. >> reporter: the media grind can leave you pooped. honey boo boo's family seemed to be exceptionally loving, but didn't stop people from posting on line with dire predictions. already she's been portrayed on snl, debuted on "southpark." >> i already had three heart attacks, girlfriend! >> and been mentioned by the president. she almost swatted dr. drew. these days she's less honey and
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breaking news out of colorado right now as we get word there has been an arrest in the case of jessica ridgeway. police received a call that led them to a home near the kentner lake area. that's where an attempted abduction of a jogger took place last may. police haven't said whether there was a direct link in that case and the case of jessica ridgeway. remember her body was found october 10. police, we know, has made an
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arrest and they're holding a news conference at the top of the hour. we will be live at that news conference, by the way, but let's bring in former police chief and private investigate or tom shawshank. he's been following this from the get-go. tom, as i remember, it was dna evidence, is that correct, that connected these two cases? >> yes, it was dna evidence that linked the first incident at the kentner lake to the murder of jessica ridgeway. i suspect now what they've done is they've gone through the base to combine the index base that's run by the fbi. that's one possible source of the confirmation of this individual. or it could have come from one of the 500 samples that they have harvested there in the community. christi? >> and i remember asking you earlier, because when jessica ridgeway first disappeared,
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police said don't worry about this, we don't think there is some wacko killer out there. and i asked you a couple days ago if that was still the case, and you said no, there was a psychopath on the loose. what is the possibility they have him in custody? >> well, i think we're going to have to wait on the press report. at 2:00, i will be in front of my television and look forward to hearing the details of the arrest and the investigative effort that went toward the resolution of this. >> again, we heard that she whe arrested, this person was arrested at a home. would you be surprised if the perpetrator of both of these crimes was somebody from that area? >> i suspected early on that, as details from your program and the media were giving us this information, i suspected -- particularly after the backpack
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with her clothes, that was put there deliberately. this was someone that was taunting law enforcement. and i'm not surprised that the individual is there in the area. he has escalated his violence beginning probably a year ago, maybe even a little longer, and it culminated with the brutal murder of this young 10-year-old who was scrubbed with sunshine. >> it's such a gruesome story. tom, thank you very much for being with us. again, tom is going to be in front of the tv. we hope you will be, too. we're bringing you this live news conference from colorado at 2:00 p.m. we'll let you know what they find when we bring that to you live. thank you so much for that, tom. we appreciate it. also following breaking news out of the atlanta area right now, because a fatal shooting at a mega-church there has police looking for a major suspect.
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although now they do know who they're looking for, they just haven't been able to catch him yet. one man is dead in this church just south of atlanta. the victim was a volunteer and was leading a prayer during a service when this happened. police say the shooter walked calmly into the church dressed in a suit and tie and opened fire and left just as calmly. >> we are looking into whether he was targeted as he was the only person that was shot. >> reports were that he walked up to the stage where the victim was standing and that the victim was shot at close range. police aren't sure if he knew the shooter, but police identify the gunman as this man, 52-year-old floyd palmer, a former church employee who resigned, police say, for personal reasons back in august. he is on the loose now, they believe, in a black subaru station wagon. police do consider him armed and dangerous. the shooting happened late this morning at the world changer
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international church led by world renowned minister creslow dollar. i want to get to that meningitis outbreak. it spread to 17 states. 1700 have died, more than 700 are sick all from tainted injections made from a pharmacy called necc. the cdc has launched a criminal investigation. the pharmacy has lost its license. what do we know, first of all, about necc and its practices? >> as you said, they're no longer operating, but they were paid a visit and reported what they saw. what they noticed was these folks were shipping out drugs before they did their own safety tests. routinely you do a safety test and then you ship out the drugs, and it appears they were just skipping that step of doing the safety test, and they actually found dirty lab equipment at that facility, and now the
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facility obviously has lost its license, but so have three of the chief pharmacists who used to work there. >> i was going to ask, is there any one person they're holding accountable or a group? >> so far it's just threee thre. i wouldn't be surprised if there are more, but so far just the three. >> what are the possibility of other contaminations in other medications? >> i asked the cdc and they said, we are testing more medications. they found fungus in the back medication, and they're testing other drugs there. they had unsterile lab equipment. it could have affected more than just that one medication, and now people are receiving calls who took other medications and they're being told, you took a medication where there is sort of high risk you took something bad and it may have hurt you. this pharmacy is huge. this is a list of their customers. >> that right there? >> this is a list of their customers. when i say customers, i mean hospitals --
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>> when you say list, this is tiny, tiny, tiny print. and then you have all of this. so how many customers? i mean, i know you can count all of these, but -- >> thousands of customers. and what's especially interesting here is they don't know what other drugs were contaminated. they know about this one, the back pain medication that got injected into people's spines, but there may have been others that were contaminated as well, and they're doing that testing now to try to figure that out. >> so doctors' offices are calling people, is that right? is that the way it should be? >> the way it appears this is happening is government agencies are calling hospitals like some of the ones on this list and say, hey, you received some medications that might be contaminated. you should reach out to your patients and tell them to be on the lookout, because it's possible that someone got a shot, say, in mid-september and they're not sick yet but they're harboring a fungus. >> how long would it be before they would recognize the symptoms? and go through the symptoms for
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us, please. >> the symptoms appear probably six weeks after getting one of these shots. six weeks is about what they're saying. it could start out as something just as routine as a headache. you might just have a headache or you might feel nauseous and think you have a virus but then it starts to become more obvious that it's something different. people have signs of a stroke, for example, or they have trouble walking. if you just showed up in an emergency room with this, and i did a story on someone who did, they're going to think you had a stroke. but knowledge is power. if you know you went to one of these facilities, you can tell someone in the emergency room, hey, wait a minute. i got a call. i know that i got one -- or probably at that point it's going to be a loved one who will say it. >> at that point, real quickly before we leave, what will the treatment be? if you can walk in there and know -- >> i have these signs and i took one of these drugs -- what they'll probably do is a spinal tap on you to see if you've got fungus in your cerebral spinal fluid. they'll be checking to see if
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you have fungal meningitis or any other type of fungal disease and move on from there. if you want to know if the facility you went to is on the list, go to cdc.com/patient. you can find out. >> thank you very much. that's great information. we appreciate it. in pakistan, police have arrest aid group of people in the shooting of the teen activist who spoke against the taliban and they've identified the main suspect from that group. malala has become a symbol of courage, as you know. she spoke out for the right of girls to get an education. on friday the teen stood for the first time with the help of nurses. she can't speak because of a tracheotomy tube which is protecting her airway, but she is communicating by writing coherent sentences, which is amazing since she was shot in the head.
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a small funeral for one big texans yesterday. mourners gathered to remember big tex. there was dancing in the aisles and singing. big tex was the mascot at the state fairgrounds for 60 years. it was metal structure that went up in flames last week and folks have a lot of memories. >> that was something. hi nothing to -- animated, animated, something like that that large. and they said well, in texas, we do everything big. >> the state of texas. welcome, welcome, welcome. >> i think he is auditioning. he wants the job as the new voice. organizers promised to rebuild big tex for next year's state fair. seems being a butler is gaining clout and some people are paying big bucks to learn how to do it. jim went to a british butler school to meet the people learning to properly serve the
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welcome back. i'm mike galanos. breaking news. an arrest has been made in the murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. this is a picture of the suspect. austin reed sigg. the rest minister police will be holding a press conference any moment now. we will take you there live as soon as it takes place. the story is horrific. there she is. last seen october 5. she is going to walk two, three blocks to a park, meet up with friends, and then they are going to walk the rest of the way to school. she never made it to that park.
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on october 10, human remains found in a field were those of the missing 10 year old. authorities found a direct connection between dna found at that time scene of jessica's murder and -- another attack involving an adult woman who -- 22-year-old jogger, last may. investigators also found a wooden cross at the scene. they think it may have belonged to her killer. live press conference onlying up any moment. we are going to bring in mike brooks. mike, we we don't to jump ahead too much. do you think the connection is going to come true here in a couple of minutes? the guy who was accused of trying to attack and have a chemical rag at the mouth after 22-year-old jogger in may. >> attempted abduction. they believe will is a direct connection. they have taken over 500 dna swabs from different people in that area because they believe that this person who attacked jessica, who murdered jessica, and was -- involved in this attempted abduction may 28. they believe that person was
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still somewhere in that community. and my law enforcement sources were in that area. they also thought the same. they were telling me that they believe that person is -- was from that area because you think about it, where she was taken, her backpack was found and believe it was left there, maybe that saturday evening, early sunday morning. northwest of where she was found. then her body was southwest of there. still in a relatively small area if you think about it. >> we are looking at the map here. couple of things we want to remind you of. press conference coming up. "evening express" will have the latest. jane velez-mitchell will be exploring it even further. where do you the think the treasure-trove of information would come from in a case like this? someone that potentially saw something in the two to three-block watch at the park, backpack, water bought many found? do you think your best case of evidence is the crime scene? >> i think all three. i think all lee. also may be back if they process the clothes that woman had on and were automobile to make the
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connection. that's why. that's why they were so hot to get all those dna swabs because i think that they were able to connect possibly this as a former investigator, some of the dna that may have been found on that attempted abduction may 28, maybe some dna that may have been found on her backpack or that water bottle and then also maybe dna from the scene where her dismembered body was found just southwest of where she disappear. >> so sad. again, arrest made. we are going to be watching here. any moment now, press conference coming down. stick around. we will have that for you. 5-year-old missouri girl may have been abducted by a registered sex offender. amber alert has been issued for abigail. it is believed she was taken from her home either late last night, early this morning. 100 myles south of st. louis. police believe she may be with jeffrey shelton, 45. driving a 2001 path finder with missouri plates. here is the plate number.
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welcome back. breaking news out of colorado. arrest made in the murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. there is the man that has been arrested. westminster police will hold a press conference any moment now. we will take you there live. of course, we want more information. again, this beautiful young girl taking a walk to meet up with friends and go to school and never made to it meet up with friends. was found dismembered. then you see a little bit of activity. press conference could start any second now. let's get other news to you and get you back to the press conference as soon as we can. running a little behind. we will definitely have it for you. this next story, essential for any small business owner. customers don't live around the
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let's listen. >> we have made an arrest in the jessica ridgeway case. 17-year-old austin sigg is in our custody. i would like to thank the community for the thousands of tips they have provided us in this case. those tips have been instrumental and very helpful in this case. and i would also like to thank our community for the tremendous public outpourings of support. i know they have given law enforcement strength and encouragement in this case as we worked on this case nonstop around the clock since october 5 the date of her abduction. i know it has also given the ridgeway family a great deal of strength and encouragement to see that outpouring p public support. i would like to thank all the law enforcement agencies in the local, state and federal level who have assisted us and in many ways and whenever we asked in
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this investigation and i -- i particularly want to thank the cbi and fbi who have been tremendous assistance to us in this investigation. and have been with us in supporting us from the get-go. we notified the ridgeway family this morning of this arrest. and we hope and pray that this arrest gives them some measure of closure in dealing with this horrible tragedy and loss they have suffered. we hope also that knowing that an arrest has been made in this case can cause our community to rest a little easier and maybe feel a little safer. thank you. >> chief, he said he turned himself in, is that correct? >> the agency just wanted to give a statement and then i will be able to field a few questions. very limited, after the statement. >> yes.
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i -- too, would like to echo what the chief indicated. that is we -- i want to commend law enforcement the collaboration was something that in 25 years of prosecution i have never seen. and specifically the fbi, cbi. westminster police department are -- and frankly, the -- the -- jefferson county district attorney's office. it was an -- all the other law enforcement agencies, cole abon are ative effort nonstop day and night. but justice for jessica is a process. this is the beginning of that process. so i know you -- you are yearning for a lot of information. we can't give you a lot of information. affidavits in this case have been sealed. that's under court order. so i'm -- we all have precluded from giving too much detail. i can tell you that charges are
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forthcoming. charges will be filed within the next couple of days. and then we start a different process. this is a continuing investigation and certainly we are still focused on the integrity of this investigation. and then -- we go into the -- prosecution aspect of it. pling sigg has a presumption of machines and we are going to honor that and so -- that's all i have to say. >> the is it true he turned himself in? >> i don't have anything to say about that. >> do you have dna? >> i can't talk about that. we can't. he is 17 years old. what's had a? i think tomorrow. >> his first -- his first court appearance is tentativety scheduled for tomorrow, october 25. it will be at 8:00 a.m., division 10 at the jefferson county court. again, just to -- we just --
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between want to reiterate just a little bit of information. we want to -- we -- media and the public to recognize that though an arrest has been made, there the continues to be a substantial amount of investigative work, leads, followup that has to be done. there has been a photograph that has been released. we would ask the public if you look at this and recognize, you there is any information that would still benefit the investigation, we don't ask that you call the westminster police department through the tip line that we have established, we talked about through the entire process. 303-658-4336. additionally you will recognize that a warrant is being serve order home and provided some information. we are asking because the -- sheer number and amount of media attention this has that you be cognizant of those homeowners that are in and around that area. the police department has established staging area for you
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and would just ask that you cooperate with trying to be as accommodating as you can in this community and in the neighborhood. everybody should have that address in the press release we included a map to give you easy directions to where we are trying to establish for media to set up. we can't go into those details. those are privileged, part of the process that now moves into the court. we can't talk about any of those details. again, we can't discuss any specific details regarding the case. we want the media and the public to recognize that there's a large amount of work that needs to continue to be done, the level of officers, law enforcement, and others that are part of this will continue as a swarnt served. other position is obtained and again, we really want to reach out to the public and make them reck maze if they now see this
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image or aware of mr. sigg and have information that could be crucial to the investigation, they continue to utilize that tip line. additionally, if there is any activity, criminal activity, that has been reported, you think is associated or even unreported counts, we again ask that you call that tip line. 303-658-4336. >> has law enforcement been at the house before? >> the home you will see is and around the area that law enforcement -- >> an arrest made in the murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. there's the home that -- we just talked about. a warrant has been served. that's the site of the investigation. basic stlajing area has been put up. they are asking the media and people in and around that area to be respectful and obviously respectful to the people that live there. arrest made. 17 year old here. that's what we are gathering here in the gruesome death of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. mike brooks is here. mike, not a lot of info there other than an arrest made.
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we are getting a glimpse there of the home that is now under investigation. >> right. i believe the home is in the ketner lake area. it is in the area from what i'm hearing. we look now at colorado bureau of investigation. fbi evidence response team. they are going to be going through this home with a fine tooth comb. i was working a case similar to this in west virginia one time. we took anything we needed. you make the search warrant very broad. what's interesting to hear that the affidavit for the arrest have been sealed. it could be -- it could go, mike, from what i'm hearing from my sources, it could be because of the nature of this crime and gruesomeness of this particular crime against this girl which would make sense to me. they are going to be at this home a while. i guarantee you that. >> much more coming up on "evening express" at 5:00. jane velez-mitchell at 7:00. r c.
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an arrest made in the murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. over my shoulder, that's the house basically warrant served. under investigation now. again, this arrest has been made. we listen to the press conference from westminster police and announcing it is a 17-year-old that has been arrested here. again, just a tragic story. 10-year-old jessica ridgeway gets -- mom says good-bye, taking a two, three-block walk to meet up with friends and will walk to school and never makes it to the park. then as she's found brutally murdered, dismembered. mike brooks is with us. couple of quick reap minders. jane velez-mitchell digging in on this one at 7:00 and nancy grace at 8:00 and 10:00 eastern. mike, let's get back to the -- when we had may of this year is a 22-year-old female jogger says -- she claimed she was attacked by some guy who tried to put a chemical rag in her mouth. she was able to escape. and then we found out the dna
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potentially from that incident matched the crime scene from jessica's case. >> they are not saying but i think that's probably what led them in that particular case. that-- in a statement, press release today, from the westminster police, they said that, quote, late tuesday evening, police received a call that led them to a home. one we are looking at now. near the open space with this discovery they made an arrest of which we heard now the 17-year-old. this in fact, had this house -- this house is near that lake open space where the attempted abduction took place over the memorial day weekend. we have this guy now, mike, 17 years old. a lot of questions to come up does -- who does he live with? does he live with his parents? does he live with a guardian? now that they have this house, that's going to open up another part of the investigation of all of the neighbors, neighborhood canvass. i guarantee you, this home they
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are in now, you see some of the evidence technicians in the white suits. that's to make sure they don't put my of their dna, any hairs and fibers inside of that house. they are going to be going over that house with a pine tooth comb. you are going to have the fbi evidence response team who we have seen already involved in this case. we are going to have the colorado bureau of investigation and westminster police who is the lead agency here. so -- again, they are going to be here and i'm guarantee you they will be here quite some time because -- i worked crime scenes like this. they will be there through the might. you heard what the chief said. they have been working nonstop around the clock since october 5 when little jessica disappear. >> what do you make of it that, number one, authorities out of the gate said they worked thousand of tips and thanked everyone for the help. then want more help here. they want to ask the community if they have seen anything. when they say the investigation continues, where do we go from here after you have an arrest in case like this? >> you take this guy and put
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this guy under a microscope. you look at everything. and you know, we were talking, talked about it in different cases. where was he on a particular day? then they are sending out communications to other law enforcement agencies. here the picture. after they get his -- after they get his fingerprints and get dna profile, they will put that out there also saying do you have anything, any unsolved cases? any attempted abductions? any other case that this guy might be involved in? you know, so they are putting that out there to everybody in this area because dash look at the area where this took place. you had -- her house, you had -- her backpack and water bottle found a little bit northwest of where she was taken. then -- her body found a little bit southwest as we look at this map. take this map, blow it up by 100 miles. that's where the law enforcement agencies will look to see if he is involved in anything else. >> have been digging ever since. hang around here. we are continuing to dig for more information. want to let everybody know we are going stay on top of this.
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welcome back. breaking news out of colorado. an arrest made in the murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. such a horrific story here. by the way, the house we are showing you now, the neighborhood area is a house in the midst of that neighborhood and -- warrant served, under investigation, and mike has been talking a lot about that. what's going on at that house, we will get to that as well. another issue that we have talked about that back in may, 22-year-old female jogger, she -- claimed she was attacked by the young man. and that he tried to put a chemical rag in her mouth.
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she was able to escape. but potentially there's dna. here is the picture by the way. we have clearance because he is 17 years old. have you to be careful about that. the man arrested, 17-year-old austin sigg. 17 years old. we normally don't do that. authorities are asking, they want this picture out there and they are asking those in the community if you take a good look at this picture, if you have any more information, call us. we have the number. 303 -- 658-4336. 17-year-old. austin sigg. arrested in the brutal murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. mike brooks is here. how important is that for the community to see that picture again? what are you hoping for? >> i'm taking his picture and plastering it all over this particular area. because i was -- as you and i were discussing early before the presser, if this guy attempted an abduction back in may and then he -- allegedly had murdered jessica ridgeway and --
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dna lead to a death, most likedly and tips, probably, is he involved in anything else? i would say yes. i would say he was probably -- may have been involved in other attempted abductions. that's what law enforcement is thinking, too, or wouldn't ask the public to take a look at this. wouldn't ask the media to put his picture out there. interesting, mike, because the suspect -- you know, in the other case, medium build, 5'6" to 5'8". that was also crucial. victim on may 28 was able to give that kind of description of the -- of her attacker. and, you know, we are going to see -- something else i found very interesting, too. you look at that picture, mike. you look. >> mug shot? >> yes. >> show that again. >> he has -- he's got -- looks like maybe a leather or something around his neck. i would like to know what's on the other end of that because they were wondering if there was a handmade wooden cross that was
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found that may have had any connection to this. i wonder if that was something he may have left there and i was wondering if maybe he is wearing something similar to that. this just me as mike brooks, former investigator. that would be something that i would be looking at. and taking pictures of and -- it is hard to see what's on the end of that because i don't know -- if the -- if the if he wears a cross or not. they were talking about that being a possible connection. >> again, we -- listened to the press conference on hln. here tees chief of police. >> we notified the ridgeway family this morning of this arrest. we hope and pray that this arrest gives them some measure of closure in dealing with this horrible tragedy and loss that they have suffered. we hope also that knowing that an arrest has been made in this case, can cause our community to rest a little easier. and maybe feel a little safer.
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>> again, you heard the authorities talking about this arrest giving the family and community comfort here through grief and unimaginable grief for jessica's family. there he is. 17-year-old austin sigg. arrested in the murder of 10-year-old ja10 ye 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. another incident happening with a female jogger. clarify whether or not the dna matched from that incident to jessica's murder, what do we know? reports indicating it right right. we are not hearing that for sure. because they say -- that the arrest warrant is sealed. we know there -- they had taken over 500 dna swabs and in connection with this murder case, mike. they were taking it from neighbors, from -- people who lived in the area. and anyone that may have fit the description of this. it is also interesting two different times during the presser, mike, it asks -- someone asked if he turned himself in.
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and -- that was asked twice and they would not saw so. but, you know, it is going to be interesting to find out a little bit more about him. >> okay. getting brand-new information now. we spoke, one of our producers spoke with a neighbor of austin sigg. here is what we finding out. neighbor that lives across street saying this. austin has always been kind of weird. he hasn't seen him too much in the past few weeks. he did see him entering and leaving his home and also noting austin lives with his mom and brother. again, that information coming to us. we spoke to a neighbor, austin sigg. 17-year-old arrested in the murder of jessica ridgeway. >> i am wondering if maybe it was someone in his neighborhood that made the call about him seeing some of the things -- seeing on tv with the attack there, may 28. because, again, the police chief said the tips are very, very helpful and instrumental in this particular case. and in their presser, in the --
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little release they had last night, apparently it said it was a call that led them to this house. so -- again, i'm sure -- it was probably a combination of good old fashioned police work, possibly dna, mike. and -- tips from the public. >> looks like they are taking a car away here. >> yeah. that's going to be anything that's -- associated with this particular case because -- i'm sure he didn't walk all the way north and all the way south from where the backpack was found to where her body was found. this is the only vehicle, you know, living there with his mom and brother, this is the only vehicle. this could be a treasure-trove of evidence. dna, blood, hair, fibers, finger prints, you name it, they will be taking that and taking it to the fbi off-site where the evidence response team is most likely will be going over this with a fine-tooth comb. forensic vacuums, you name it, they will be using it on that a and everything inside that house. >> this investigation continues. one of the reasons that
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authorities want to show the picture of 17-year-old austin sigg, man arrested here. that's the reason we are showing it. normally at 17 years old we are not going to show that picture. authorities are specifically requesting get this picture out there and they are hoping anyone in the community may have seen him, may have any more information on the murder of jessica ridgeway. there it is. arrest made. 17-year-old austin sigg. arrested in the murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. stay with us. we are going to have much more and let you know "evening express" at 5:00 eastern. we will continue our coverage followed by jane velez-mitchell at 7:00. our own nancy grace, bring thing story home for you at 8:00 and 10:00 eastern on hln. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder
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welcome back to hln. breaking news. an arrest in the murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. we have been all over it for you here on hln. 17-year-old austin sigg arrested in the murder of this beautiful young girl. there's pictures of the house. arrest warrant served. evidence being gone over. there is the man arrested. 17-year-old austin sigg. we will stay on top of this. "evening express." much more. jane velez-mitchell. continue the coverage at 7:00 followed by nancy grace at 8:00. keep it here on hln and throughout the day, any new developments, we will let you
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know about it. how about this headline? youth football game. 10 and 12-year-old kids. there were five concussions in one game. and they continued playing the game. now this is obviously called quite a -- caused quite a controversy. what happened at the end of the day, coaches for both team suspended the rest of the season. referees banned for life. youth football. 10 to 12-year-old kids, weight limit of 120 pounds. from what we understand, it is south bridge is -- they win the game 52-0. within the first six plays, three kids suffered concussions at the end of the day, five kids suffered concussions. the questions here, why didn't somebody one step up? hey, i'm a dad. my kids have played football. i'm as competitive as the next dad. but when that is going on, by the way, general youth football coverage here, this is not the actual game we are talking about. why didn't the adults step up and protect the kids? starting with the losing kids.
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when you are players are dropping like flies and you are overmatched, talk to the other coach and say we have to do something here or we are going have to stop the game. referees should have done something. let's get more now. ken bellson wrote about this for "the new york times." he has done a great job, as everyone wonders what was going on out there? how bad was it for these kids on the team, five concussions in the ball game? >> yeah. i mean, that speaks for itself. they only started the game with 17. five out of 17 were knocked out. that kind of tells you right there they were overmatched. and -- when you are losing by 28 points or more, they put a mercy rule in play. and then the game is sped up. they keep running the clock. and -- it is meant so you don't have these games where the team just keeps piling on. even with that, they kept playing with only 12, 13 kids. so -- the coach from that team was also suspended because he played with so few players and
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put the remaining kids in jeopardy as well. >> did he know that -- did someone diagnose concussions on the sideline? >> no. they have an emt that is there, volunteer, who was the sidelines. and he saw what had been called pre-concussion signals. the kid's eyes were rolling in his head, dizzy. as a precaution, they took the kid out of the game and the kids take off their shoulder pads and not allowed back in. it was only a couple of days later they were formally diagnosed with a concussion. it was obviously enough evidence to take them out of the game. that should have been the signal right there. >> yeah. absolutely. because from what we are gathering here, correct me if i am wrong, but -- they had this meeting thursday. finally deal with it. coach on the losing team, he kept playing because i -- i think the quote is he wanted his kids to score, leave them with something. is that -- that was his reasoning here? >> yeah. and interestingly -- that was
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his reasoning or -- you know, supposed reasoning that hey, you know, at least score one touchdown so the kids feeling a little bit of pride. another parent told me that, you know, if you had spoken to the kids that were remaining, 12, 13 kids still on the field, you know, they would have told you they wanted to keep going. well, that's easy for a parent to say. it is not clear that a 10 or 11-year-old kid can express his fear and say you know what, i see my friends get knocked out, i don't want to be the next. >> exact. >> i a bit of the adults driving the bus important the kids. >> yeah. not step up for the kids. what about the referees? did the referees -- i mean, when -- two teams are outmatched like that, i mean, you hope the coaches and referees get together and say we have do something here, call this off. this just -- >> >> yeah. >> kid safety issue good mercy rule, you know. >> what is that exactly? i mean, that means -- you just keep the clock running, no matter if there is a time-out or
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whatever, just hope the game ends soon before it gets any worse, right? >> yeah. that's one of the primary rules. the other is that if -- if there is an interception or a fumble, you don't run it back. play is dead at that point. will's a lot of ways to sort of -- try to even the field. you are right. game still goes on. that's the first thing. second thing is the refs should have known that -- you know, you are not allowed to play with fewer than 16 kids. so after the first couple of plays where -- three kids were knocked out, they were already below the minimum. the ref should available to see that there were fewer kids going in and out for substitutions and so the refs should take rightly some of the blame here because -- that's their job is to pay attention. >> what do we know about the coach on the winning side, i know had a quote that has people fired up. basically he is challenging -- he says it is the other team's fault. they should have came to him and said our guys are getting injured and let him know that. his quote was, you know, hey, this is a football game.
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not a hallmark moment. what's his contention here? anything more we need to know from him? >> well, he was suspended because apparently -- he was told that he didn't stop the game himself. you know. in other words, recognizing that his team is running over the other team. he should have taken the initiative. his point is why should i the one to forfeit? you know. he said it is the other team had better trained players, they wouldn't have been injured in the first place. that's deflecting blame and responsibility. to be frank. he also said that look, i-didn't know the kids had concussions. they didn't drop on the field. they just came off the field and were diagnosed on the opposing sideline. but this coach has a reputation of being a hard driver. and, you know, he did not shy away from expressing his belief that, you know, this football -- military endeavor. >> no. >> i think there is a little bit of small town politics going on here, too. >> sounds like it.
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out of colorado. an arrest made in the murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. normally we don't show the suspect, give their name if they aren't an adult. he's 17. because westminster police are asking for the public's help, they want information on the man arrested here, 17-year-old austin reed sigg. they need help. they want you to call if you have information.
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anywhere around jessica's neighborhood as well. right now police are searching his home. that's what you're looking at here, the authorities descending here. that's 45 minutes ago. westminster police held a press conference a short time ago. let's listen in. >> we notified the ridgeway family this morning of this arrest. we hope and pray this arrest gives them some measure of closure in dealing with this horrible tragedy and loss they have suffered. we hope also that knowing that an arrest has been made in this case can cause our community to rest a little easier and maybe feel a little safer. >> again, jessica was last seen october 5th. she's leaving her mom's house, walk two or three blocks and meet up with friends at a park and walk to school. she never showed up at the park. october 10th, human remains found in a field. they were those of jessica. authorities found a direct
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connection between dna found at the ridgeway crime scene and that of another attack involving an adult woman, a 22-year-old jogging last may. investigators found a wooden cross at the scene and they think it might have been belonged to her killer. we'll be all over this. we'll have the rest throughout the day, evening express at 5:00 eastern, jane velez-mitchell to follow and nancy grace bringing it home. in the meantime we want to go to former police chief and private investigator. your reaction when you first heard. we're not getting a lot of details here but arrest made and potential connection here to the female jogger who was potentially attacked last may. >> mike, good afternoon. i'm not surprised at all. in my conversations with you and christi paul over the last several days, i anticipated the perpetrator would be somebody from that community.
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you may recall he would be in his early 20s. this fellow is a little younger than typical child abduction murderer. i characterized him yesterday as a fresh out of the box homicidal psychopath. this young fellow, very dangerous. he may have victimized other people. i'm not surprised at all that law enforcement that just descended on this home. this arrest didn't come, from what i can see, they would have been there before. i tend to think from what i'm hearing he's living with his mother and a brother, that family members convinced him to turn himself in before anything else occurred. >> that's not official but a lot of questions came at law enforcement at that press conference asking if he did, indeed, turn himself in. i believe we have one of austin sigg's neighbors on the phone. we're not going to use her last name. sharon, are you with us?
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>> caller: i am. >> first off, your reaction when you found out austin sigg had been arrested in the murder of jessica ridgeway. >> caller: i was totally shocked like everybody else, you know. >> what do you know about austin? backtracking here. have you seen him recently? when was the last time you saw him? >> caller: i would see him go up and down the street going to school. i thought he was in high school. i guess he dropped out of stanley and went to arapaho community college or whatever. his mom has been to the house for get togethers. we have a great neighborhood. we get together for little get-togethers at people's house. his mom has been over here. she's very quiet and to herself. they have always had cats they haven't taken very good care of and the cats would get out. i've always had big dogs and the cats would come in the yard to the point of making my dog fall
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and get hurt. so i asked him to come get his cat. he was polite, came and got the cat, no problem, said he'd keep the cats home. you know, that's kind of basically all the interaction i had with him. >> have you seen him? did he have friends? did you ever see him interacting with other people his age? >> caller: well, you know, yesterday they were kids on segways, i don't know, they were going up and down the streets. it's an irritating noise. there were two kids up and down the street yesterday and wen over to the house. i don't know if they were there to see parker or austin. >> anything else you can tell us about austin? you've had minimal interaction with him, sharon? >> he's always been polite, you know. it was usually animal related. >> did he seem quiet, to himself? >> right, uh-huh.
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>> you say the family was like that as well. who lives in that home? it's austin. >> the mom was a single mom and parker. as continue, marker and the mom mindy. she had a boyfriend for a little while. but you know, that kind of broke off maybe a month or so ago. i don't see his car there anymore. >> have you talked to any of your other neighbors about this? >> we all are looking out our windows talking to each other. >> do other neighbors have any more contact with austin, shed any more light on who he is, what he's about? >> dan thompson that lives next to me, which lives next door to them. he knows those kids from when they were tiny kids. parker wasn't even born yet. he's had the most contact. he has a son about the same age as austin.
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>> what did he say? >> i think austin used to go to their house and play and vice versa. >> what did he say about austin? what was his interaction? >> today he said he would just feel terrible if it happened to be him and it ended up being him. you might talk to him. >> sharon, thanks. we appreciate it. thank you for just shedding some light on this. again, i'm sure your shocked. your entire neighborhood is shocked. again, this is an arrest, no conviction. have you this nice neighborhood but an arrest made in the shocking murder of a 10-year-old girl. sharon, thanks. we appreciate it. tom is with us, former police and private investigator. tom, just your thoughts, reaction to that interview with the neighbor sharon there. >> well, seemingly he's a normal neighbor. she didn't mention any signs of odd behavior.
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but this is something that may have recently occurred within the past year or two. we hear that he had been in high school or that he dropped out. who knows what's going on with him. i would like to just comment, earlier hln analyst talked about the rope, twine around this young man's neck. i, too, once i saw that, i firmly believe that cross might have been what triggered something, that somebody said something and that was the key, especially with the closeness to the lake and where the school was located, it had to be somebody close by. we'll know within days about his emotional breakdown, if it was one, or something. >> absolutely. >> nobody in their right mind
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perpetrates the type of crime this young man is going to be charged with. >> tom, thanks a lot. he's been following this closely, providing expert analysis. arrest made in murder of jessica ridgeway. austin sigg. more at 5:00 eastern, followed by jane velez-mitchell at 7:00 and nancy grace will have much more at 8:00 and 10:00 eastern as well. keep it right here as we continue to follow this. stay right with us. [ male announcer ] rogaine is proven to help stop hair loss. and for 85% of guys, it regrew hair. save up to 42% now at rogaine.com. then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. open enrollment to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th.
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back. justin timberlake and jessica beale tied the knot. they managed to keep most details secret until now. all the juicy details. there's the cover. you can see the ecstatic timberlake jumping for joy next to his blushing bride. joining me for highlights, carlos greer. let's get some of the details.
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one, are we hearing mr. timberlake wrote an original song and did a little singing for his bride? >> mike, i'm actually having a problem hearing you. >> how about now? any better? >> yes, i can hear you. got it. >> give us some details, if you got me here starting with justin doing some singing for jessica. >> right. i can hear you now, mike. yeah, he wrote a song especially for her, for this moment, which is really important. we haven't seen or heard justin sing in quite sometime. for his big day he wrote a song for jessica and sang to her as she walked down the aisle. >> married in italy, who was on the guest list? who was there? >> it was mostly family and friends. it was a very intimate wedding. there were some stars there, his good friend andy samberg from "saturday night live" was there. one of her co-stars from seventh heaven was there.
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>> how did they keep it a secret? >> this was the best kept secret in hollywood this year. he pro poepd to her in december in hollywood. they started planning immediately. even their guests didn't know about the wedding. they arrived in southern italy. they didn't know what they were going to. then they started celebrating. that's how they found out. >> did they know they were going to italy. >> they knew they were going to italy. they wanted this to be a surprise for their family also. the reason they did this destination wedding, they wanted their family to escape their lives and actually feel like they were on vacation. >> wow. >> and have a party. >> how long did everybody stay? >> it's unclear how long they were there. some of them may still be there. they were there last week and they got married on friday. >> any quotes from justin, jessica? >> you know, they are over the moon. there's several quotes. throughout the entire article and throughout the interview both jessica and justin, they talked about how this was such a fantasy wedding. they were just pinching
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themselves. they are just extremely, extremely happy right now. can you look at the cover. he's literally jumping for joy. >> i'm not the big fashion guru or anything fwu i see jess karks that's the pink wedding dress. what are folks saying about that. >> you know what, it's interesting she chose that. ious continue said it's a reflection of who he is, elegant and quirky. she's somewhat eccentric, too. the the reason she wanted this dress, she wanted it to scream romantic. what better way to scream romantic and fairy tale than a petal pink dress. >> great stuff. on news stands. the scoop from "people" magaz e magazine. great talking to you. thanks a lot. >> jessica beale not the only celeb who didn't wear white on their wedding day. check out celebrity brides that followed their own fashion sense. a lot more on justin and jessica's day tonight on "showbiz tonight" right here on hln. time to take charge of your
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an ohio high school student grew his hair down his back and hoping to donate it to kids battling cancer. his school says you've got to cut it off. you set guidelines to fit everybody's needs. that's where we went with his hair and he went beyond it. >> i'm going to keep doing it. these kids less fortunate than myself, i'm going to let them have a chance at a normal life. >> his hair will be long enough to donate no locks of love when it grows one more inch. this week he started serving in-school suspension because he wouldn't cut it off immediately. san diego-based disguise, officially licensed to sell big bird costumes, they say it's the biggest year ever for that feathered outfit. they normally sell for about $40 to $90. don't spend your time looking for one. they are all sold out. the company says they won't be stocking more in time for halloween.
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the reason, they are made in china. is your pet ready for the big day? we are celebrating pet halloween fashions this friday on news now. don't miss our hln animals on the catwalk. can't wait for that. go to the website, hlntv.com for a slide show of some of the craziest pet costumes we can find against my dogs jack and chloe. we'll get them outfits as well. don't want to miss that. you know them as honey boo boo and mama june. they are on a media tour, media blitz. let's just say the little reality star can make a talk show host's day a tough one. here is cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: pick the toughest interviewee. is it dick cheney? >> no. >> is it charlie sheen. >> i am on a drug, it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: they are child's play compared to honey boo boo. >> let me ask you questions. >> reporter: hln's dr. drew had to contend with pretend snoring.
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>> is it difficult to be on tv? is she sleeping? >> reporter: the week before on ktla probably wished she had dozed off. instead of belting out songs. the seven-year-old reality star of tlc's "here comes honey boo boo" bounced her way through the interview. she played games. >> shhhh. >> mom didn't have enough hands to stop her. honey boo boo is on a tear while on her latest media tour from "extra" to "jimmy kimmel." she couldn't sit still.
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>> you beta redneckogniz e!. her favorite sayings. she went from interview to interview acting up. now, a lot of people are booing all the attention being showered on honey boo boo -- >> i honestly think people are doing a disservice to this child. >> sharon osbourne's family had their own reality show. >> i think seven is way too young. >> reporter: the media grind can leave you pooped. honey boo boo's family seemed to be exceptionally loving, but didn't stop people online from posting dire predictions, this will end badly. already she's been portrayed on snl. >> i am always telling off no one in particular. >> debuted on "south park." >> i already had three heart attacks, girlfriend! >> and been mentioned by the president. >> honey boo boo endorsement. >> that's a big relief. >> she almost swatted dr. drew. >> reporter: these days she's less hone and more boo boo.
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this just in, a shooting at a business in downey, california. south of los angeles. details not much at this point. reporting four people were shot at a business across the street from a coca-cola plant. our affiliates reporting a second shooting at the same time a block away with an additional death in that incident. so again we're following this breaking news for you and we'll have more information as we get it.
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and this breaking news out of colorado. an arrest made in the murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. again, normally we don't show the picture of a suspect if they are not an adult, however the authorities want this picture out there. that's 17-year-old austin sigg arrested in the murder of 10-year-old jessica ridgeway. police just want the public's help. have they seen the picture. do they know him? have they seen him in the areas of the home. the place where the backpack, water bottle was found. they want to hear from you. 658-4336 as the investigation continues. they had a press conference a short time ago. let's listen to a little of that. there are two charges one and two, first degree murder, two counts related to jessica ridgeway case. a kidnapping case, charge number three, related to the jessica ridgeway case. there are two criminal attempt, one is for murder and the other
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is for kidnapping. the fourth and fifth, those two subsequent charges are for relation to the lake abduction. >> that lake abduction referring to a previous case that was london, england, to jessica ridgeway's murder because of darn. authorities said there was a direct connection involving an adult woman. jessica last seen october 5th, said good-bye to her mom to meet up with friends so they could walk the rest of the way to school. they were going to meet at a nearby park. want to bring in my colleague. jane velez-mitchell. we had a chance to talk to one of the neighbors here. few details. getting kind of weird, kept to himself. lives with mom and brother. any information you can add, jane. >> yes, one of my producers and we're all over this tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. one of my producers just got off the phone with another neighbor who wants to remain anonymous
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but said his son and austin grew up together. they would go on camping trips together and his son just spoke to him last sunday and he seemed fine and everything was absolutely normal. they were talking about normal college stuff. there didn't seem to be anything out of place. he also described the suspect as a very respectful and polite young man who has always been sort of a great kid throughout the entire time they have known him, which is pretty much all his life. it's extremely hard to reconcile that with some of the details of the cases in which he is a suspect. in the jessica ridgeway case, the horror of it is that her body was not found intact. what does that mean? what are investigators going to find out when they go into the suspect's home as they are doing right now and confiscating his car.
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when you go back to the other case in which he was a suspect, the attempted assault, the attack on this jogger who got away, the suspect used a rag with chemicals on it and tried to put it over the woman's face according to police. those are extremely sinister things we're talking about. the people in this community are having a very hard time recognizing those sinister things with this young man who has grown up in their midst. that's why they are devastated and they are shocked. >> those are the same words the neighbor i had a chance to talk to a moment ago said, jane, shocked. said austin sigg's mom had been to her house, been to neighborhood get-togethers and neighborhood things like the sigg's cats got out and the neighbor had to deal with austin. said he was a pretty polite kid. you never know. now a community, this great neighborhood dealing with the arrest of this horrific murder of a 10-year-old girl. let's clarify, jane.
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from your reporting, did the dna match from the jogging -- female jogger who was allegedly attacked? is that a dna match? >> we heard there was a direct link according to authorities. they didn't get very much detail on that. however, a local newspaper reported a couple days ago that its police sources said that the direct match was a dna link but we haven't been able to independently confirm that. that was what they reported a couple days ago and seems like it was in line with obviously what police are saying. one other point that's really fascinating to me, mike, remember when they talked initially about this jogging case, they said there had been a previous case in 2010. we're talking two years ago, which would have made this suspect 15 at the time. the 2010 woman who said somebody attempted to attack her gave a similar description. so it raises the specter, wow,
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he would have been 15 at the time. that's shocking. >> jane, i know you'll have the latest on this. here on hln, new details, we'll have it here. jane, always good talking to you. >> thank you. >> we'll be watching. evening express they will have the latest at 5:00 eastern. just talked to jane. jane is coming up at 7:00 eastern. our own nancy grace will have much more at 8:00 and 10:00 eastern. keep it right here on hln. some other news for you now. in pakistan, police have arrest add group of people in the shooting of a teen activist who spoke against the taliban and have identified the main suspect from the group. again, malala has come a symbol because she spoke out for education. she spoke for the first time with nurses. she can't speak because of the tracheotomy but the hospital
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welcome back. you ever wonder if that painting or broach handed down to you is worth something. that's the focus on "making it in america." that's the focus coming up. they have discovery channel's auction king for the whole hour. he went through an hln producer's house. my friend and colleague vinnie politan is here. he got my attention, baseball stuff. >> we got some stuff for him to look at. do you have any broaches at home. >> no. my wife might. we'll have to look around. >> this is amazing. went to natalie, my producer's home. he went through to see what, if anything, he could find. interesting stuff. you never know where your hidden treasure might be. >> i've got again my grandfather's stuff i kind of keptd it in here. this i thought was neat. >> this is the stuff i love. >> furniture doesn't always do it for him.
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>> these are a book of silver dollars and half dollars. >> how many of these do you have? >> that whole book is full. >> holy smoke, that's great. just scrap they are $40 apiece. >> that's one dollar worth $40. i'll take that all day long. >> finding money. some will have a considerably larger value. these are great. these are spectacular. this is why i do what i do. >> that's so cool. i just had them sitting around in a drawer for years. >> honest to god, this is a couple thousand dollars worth of books. >> unreal. >> so much more liquid than a secretary or table or chest. i mean, every town has coin dealers. of course, that's just tarnish. if you're board one night watching tv, sit and polish your coins. tarnish doesn't bother mer much. >> i've never been a silver polisher but i could start.
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>> i don't think you should take it up as a hobby. >> did you see natalie's eyes when she found out she had $2,000 sitting there doing nothing. >> i had nothing at my house but i went in my son's room. >> raiding your son's room. >> all-time home run leader allegedly with asterisk on the ball. barry bonds. all-time hits leader. pete rose. greatest met of all time. tom sever. i don't know. people can send pictures, on hln.com/makingit. send pictures. we'll show photos at home. >> an on the spot diagnoses. like a doctor. he gets that magnifying glass out. >> he knows his stuff. it's a fantastic show. i don't know if you've seep it. auction kings. he'll be with us. maybe i'll walk out a little bit richer or maybe my son will be. >> give credit where credit is
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due, will you? >> exactly. >> you're right. we all need a little something extra. we don't know that something in there -- >> maybe a book on a shelf you have you don't know about. hidden treasures. >> all right. we'll be watching again 4:00 eastern, less than 20 minutes now. >> after i put my makeup on. >> get fixed up here. >> paul broun from auction kings. check out your photo to see if you've got a treasure. watch it. "making it in america" with vinnie. a new industrial plant is working on turning our trash into a national treasure. a look at how one man is starting small and thinking big. >> reporter: this heap of garbage might not look important. but what jeff and his company are doing wit could be a big part of our future. >> what it does, takes what the world doesn't want and transforms that material into what the world does want. >> reporter: that is energy.
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this one-of-a-kind plant is turning trash into energy using something called plasma converting. >> what a plasma is in this case basically a controlled bolt of lightning. allowing us to break down waste material and reform elements into hydrogen enriched gas. >> reporter: the hydrogen heats up temperatures. the process allows materials that would stay in landfills for decades to be turned into a usable resource. >> you could take 90% of all that material and convert it into clean energy products. >> reporter: by 2013 the plant will provide hydrogen fuel to manufacturers in the pacific northwest with the hopes of adding more plants and eventually be providing energy to homes across the country. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great.
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the beach, called for help and gave him first aid but the 39-year-old didn't make it. authorities say there were bites marks on his surfboard. the beach is closed by now. a stranger collapses on the sidewalk in front of two off duty emts. they stand by and do nothing. they are actors but not the people who witness their behavior. will anyone call them out? what will they do? what would you do? the new hit show coming to hln. let's take a peek purchase inspired by real events we wondered what real people would do if they saw emts neglect their sworn duty because technically they are on their break. luckily this woman doesn't need help. she's a stunt actress. this negligent emts, they are not real either. they are actors hired by "what would you do?" our hidden cameras rolling on this busy side walk in hoboken.
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when this woman collapses, these emts don't move a muscle. not a second goes by before this woman rushes over. >> are you okay? there's an ambulance on the way. >> the bystanders are looking for help, but these emts are more worried about their food. >> do you want fries? >> i want fries with like a muffin or something. >> you want a muffin? >> this is amazing to me. they are medical technicians. >> what, did she just slip or something. >> you look so board about it. >> well, i'm on break right now. i can't really do anything. >> even the paramedics walk off. >> tracy, let's get out of here. >> amazingly clarissa keeps her cool. >> i don't want to yell and scream at these people because i don't think it's good to be yelling around someone who fell. >> i'm john quinones. >> when we introduce ourselves, she tells us why. >> i just wanted to keep her calm. i just thought if i was somebody
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on the ground, i wouldn't want to be left by someone near me. >> what would you do? hln thursday night 9:00 eastern. you saw it there. hidden camera, hosted by john quinones. it's a series of ethical dilemmas. entertaining. begs the question, what would you do? thursday night, 9:00 eastern on. the nephew of robert f kennedy has been denied parole. michael skak el got a 25-year sentence. martha moxley beaten with a golf club. today, he again denied killing her, but the parole board told him this was not the place to retry his case. tonight, you're going to get really the story behind the stunning engagement of whitney houston's daughter to her adopted brother. >> that's what i tell chrissy
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all the time. you're not grown. >> i'll be 20. >> but you're still not grown. >> that's the preview of lifetime's new reality series about the late singer's family, the engagement was revealed on it. the show debuts tonight. lifetime says the premier is dedicated to remembering whitney and has never before seen home footage. you also saw pat houston in that clip. whitney's sister-in-law, con fi don't. well, the popular british drama downtown abbey may have boosted the status of a butler. more on butlers coming up. and maybe it's costing too much money. introducing bluebird by american express and walmart. your alternative to checking and debit. it's loaded with features, not fees. because we think your money should stay where it belongs. with you. the value you expect.
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a small funeral for one big texan yesterday. there was some dancing, some singing as well. the mascot at the state fairgrounds for some 60 years. there you see what's left of tex. the structure went up in flames last week. the folks had a lot of memories. 60 years strong. >> big tex, that was something. i had never seen anything animated like that large. somebody said in texas, we do everything big. >> that voice, welcome, folks, to state fair, texas. welcome, welcome, welcome. >> there you go. organizers have promised to rebuild big tex after next year's state fair. that was the tragic scene there for the folks in texas. it seems being a butler is gaining some clout and some people are paying big bucks to learn how to do it. jim bolden went to a butler's
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school to learn how to properly serve the wealthy. >> brown the onions, braise the chicken, form the crust for a qu ir q quiche. it's basic cooking lessons for eight students. but this is no ordinary cooking class. these people are training to become british style butlers. whipping up a soup is one part of an intensetive five-year course on how to serve the wealthy and how to get it right. >> the sort of people you're going to be cooking for are going to expect their food to be beautiful. >> i want you to announce lady radford. >> and expect their butlers to be british trained. >> how can i help you or something like that. >> 21-year-old christopher ballard has left the army and is learning to be a butler. >> it provides a family man more
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time with his wife, his kids. you organize his life around him so he has more chance to do things with his family. >> so, it may not all be downtown abbey, but there is still some of that. >> the butler still needs to be doing the the polishing the silver. he or she must be polishing the master's shoes, he or she should be cooking. driving. managing properties, staff. pr duties. >> not all of these students are in fact british. bulgarian camilla works on a yacht. >> i'm expected to travel with my principals, like for vacation or business trips, so i would like to know that i am 100% prepared. >> others are looking to upgrade within a household. some are having the $7,000 school fee paid by their employer to learn everything from answering the phone -- >> mr. and mrs. lee invite you
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to dine -- >> to removing a drunk guest from the table. to limiting the number of cigars handed out with the cognac. >> you know the house rules. if it's one cigar per person, that's what you want to convey to the guests. >> then there's the flower arranging course. another skill butlers need, apparently. elaine radford says her years of traveling will make her a good employee in the fastest growing market for british butlers. >> i think to be based somewhere such as shanghai, international city, would be an amazing opportunity. >> a british butler with dignity. >> i think my absolute principal is it is about providing a service and not being a servant. >> britain is tapping into one of its best exports. its tradition.
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