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in order to search the home to have t-year-old toddler last friday. what is unclear is the motive. abigail hannah has been charged and has some suicidal hallucinationing. she was sitting on the floor during the interview, shaking her head and only nodding when asked questions. she was also evaluated over the weekend at the hamilton police station. all unfolded last friday when a 911 call came from the parents that two-year-old linlindon
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she was found in the leaves crying, with her head shaven. far from her smiling facebook photo 21-year-old abigail hannah appeared in court dazed. at the present time, your honor, she is experiencing auditory hallucinations. >> she is charged in kidnapping of two-year-old lynden allburg. a search warrant says she babe sat the girl once. on the day she disappeared they tracked her down at her home where she mislead them, refused to give them access to her phone.
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bruised and head shaven 8 miles away. what led her to the hamilton home is still unclear, but the court psychologist and her attorney says she faces life threatening issues. she has a multiple suicide attempts. the only comment from a friend silent in court. >> we are all playing fer her. >> reporter: a statement released from the family says this has been a horrific or deal and they thank everyone who helped in the search for her including the couple that road. abigail is in a hospital in evaluation. hamilton police department.
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wbz news. a lot of information thank you. tonight the search is on in massachusetts and new york for seven high powered weapons the last guns missing from the worcester armory. police have recovered nine of the 16 weapons. some were found in a park. a new hampshire couple is charged with misleading investigators. bridge water police found 29- year-old ashley bortner's body burned. they asked them whether they were with her around the time she said and police say she died. >> a rescue of a beached whale is now free and they can grow
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up to 30 feet long and identified by a groove and white colored patches on their fins. >> phillip chisholm buys a movie theater ticket after killing his teacher. christina hager was in the courtroom today. >> reporter: new surveillance shows him buying a movie ticket just after he raped and murdered his teacher. it says he used her credit card to buy it and left shortly after. he was in the middle aisle of b.j.s crouching and walking out. the prosecutor says showing a knife that they say he stole there. jurors watched as a state investigator described blood
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of different colored shirts, his jeans the sesame street shirt scene wearing in surveillance including this shot, saying he was pulling her body inside a recycling barely walker. >> you just have to tell them i'm going to have to leave thanksgiving if you keep on trying to talk to me or you'll have to leave my house if work. >> reporter: just as the judge was excusing the jury for the week, colleen's mother was overwhelmed we motion.
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on the highest threat level. they are searching for a key attacks. >> reporter: brussels will remain on a high alert for at least another week as authorities warn of an imminent threat. they discovered a suicide belt in a trash. police say it had no detonator, but bolts similar to the explosives used in the attacks in pairs.
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police foundaa cab assad absolutely eb slim. a live look tonight at gillette stadium where the patriots will be holding a moment of silence in honor of ez ra schwartz who was killed in the deadly attacks in paris. fans will definitely notice more police officers, the clear bag policy is going to be in effect as well. fans headed to the game will want to bundle up. eric fisher joins. >> reporter: we're already down to 37 in boston, 30 in worcester. and the cape islands falling back into the 30s. the wind chill feels like 19 in
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worcester, 33 in taunton. the coldest game of the season will be taking place tonight. kickoff at 31, the wind chill to upper teens lower 20s. it's a full playoff atmosphere at gillette. overnight lease from the mid teens to mid 20s, so plenty of chill to go around. we'll talk about your thanks giving travel coming up. brady and the boys have plans. team. >> reporter: trying to stay >> steve burton. >> reporter: trying to stay warm, on the move. it's going to be a cold night. patriots and buffaloes, but patriots if they win tonight, it will be they're 13th year in
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rows in a season. think about the job bill belichick has done. they'll be out here warming up just a little bit. tonight is a monday night football game and it is something the players relish. >> it doesn't matter when you play it it's going to be intense, fun, the lights will be on and it will be good. >> it's always fun. i always enjoy it. as a kid you watch it and get excited for it so as a player you know everyone is watching. >> reporter: it is time to go upstairs my home away from home, more on the patriots flux waiting offense. >> reporter: the patriots do have injuries.
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knoweddal man, no louis, and perhaps no dobson -- edelman. dobson is listed as questionable. tom brady will be in with the ron gronkowski. what it comes down to for the pats, simply adjusting on offense. >> you have to figure out a to keep producing. i think the expectations are still the same. we expect to go out there and score points and it may take a little different shape and you just have to rely on some different things that are part of your offense and just do the best you can do. >> reporter: another big question for the patriots tonight the offense line has
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alive here at the cbs scene, i'm going inside where its toesty warm here at the scene. -- toasty warm here at the scene. >> reporter: remember to catch us at my t.v. live. carolina panthers 10-0 and the patriots plan to join them tonight. >> now at 5:00 a date for the nfl's hearing for deflategate. yeah, this is still going on. a federal court will hear it january 3rd. a medical miracle a little girl with a brain tumor suddenly gets better just months after this kiss.
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kiss? a family says the pope just kissed their baby with a brain tumor and now she is better. >> reporter: it's the little answer. surgery is not an option for this little girl. they showed up and thanks to
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[laughter] >> reporter: see the man holding her? he's the pope's body guard. dominic is her older brother. they say the similar names? well just another sign of divine intervention and they scans. sheer a scan taken in late august before the pope's spontaneous scan, here is the scan in late october. >> you can hardly see the tomber. >> reporter: they clearly show a difference. the left before the kiss. the right, after. >> she is getting better, she started pointing at things. >> reporter: she was died after a saint.
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is a bright one and they can't wait to sit down one day to show and tell her what a difference one kiss can make. >> last year was about living in honor of her and now we're going to get to live with her. >> reporter: and she has really come a long way, her father says she spent the first eight months in hospice care. i have to say when we were there in philadelphia covering the pope's visit, people were handing their babies up to the pope for a kiss and we were joking boy, that's going to be the christmas card of the year, but to believe this is a special blessing, is great. >> very believable. >> it's going to be a chilly start to the week. >> i actually jumped up from my thin winter coat to my thicker
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coat. >> so from the stay puff marshmallow man and the jet puff which was it? >> stay puff marshmallow jacket. >> reporter: it's been quite a while and goose egg got on top. a lot of colder air starting off with a very chilly note. overnight temperatures 15 to 25 in the suburbs. it will be the first time in the 20s since all the way back at the end of march. we are looking at clear skies across the country, not much of a story to tell for anyone traveling from coast to coast. you will want that heavy winter jacket for sure tomorrow. temperatures will be very
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similar, a little less winds tomorrow but still a breeze out of the west northwest and starts to shift in the evening but quickly falling 030s this time tomorrow. high temperatures staying in the upper 30s across worcester. it will be another cool day albeit with sunshine. as we look for the rest of this week, high pressure means nothing but sunshine, temperatures in the 40s but then thanksgiving day the winds start to turn more southerly, friday we're going to make a run at 60-degrees. your temperatures trend staying below average, but thanksgiving will feel relatively warm. how about a little football action on thanksgiving morning.
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on the field, in the afternoon, 50s low 40s and teens at night. black friday, midnight temps in the low 40s. here is your accuweather seven day. morning rain it gets much cooler in the afternoon, cold end to the weekend, but all told, david and lisa, it's about as good as you can ask for. in health news, an important story parents needs to hear. there is a new study out about children who take adhd medicine.
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about 1.5 million children use it studies found kids took longer to fall sleep, slept generally shorter amounts of time. not to say children should stop taking these medications, but parents should make sure they maintain a routine, but don't take them off the medication, but just keep an eye out for the tendencies. still to come, a holiday toy that can make a mess in your child's hair. and door chesters finest setting off a chocolate frenzy. >> reporter: the three bottlenecks that are so bad
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worst traffic jams in the country. come on in pop pop. happy birthday.
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they are celebrating 90 years of sweet goodness and now phillip's candy house is now oprah's favorite. >> this is a family business with a solid strategy. when you have a winner, why change?
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>> i think it is the best candy in the whole world, ever. >> reporter: you are immediately greeted with a delicious chocolate aroma once you step in. >> i tell people it like a comforting home. it's like coming home to eat a piece of chocolate. >> reporter: she is the third generation to work here. they moved to boston, then belmont and then here. they are celebrating 90 years of -- candy making. >> 90 years is a long time to say this tastes good and people keep coming back to us all the time. >> reporter: they're signature treat is the turtle.
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it's that turtle that turned oprah's head. 15 pounds of turtles in a 5- pound basket. >> we drove it down so she could see it and she loved it. >> reporter: and that landed on oprah's, --" favorite things list ." >> my mother is 102 and she still asks me all the time, "how is business?." >> reporter: business is always pretty good because of loyal customers who prefer to shop at a local business and not a chain. they make 50% of its sales between new years and which christmas. well, a little boy, beating the odds. still to come, what this
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to make a single sound. plus a man accused of cat fishing. tonight we'll hear from one of the victims. and dozens of animals killed at fire at an animal shelter.
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