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i'm happy she's okay. >> reporter: back here live, i want to stress, everybody is okay. the driver is fine. nobody was in the suv. it remains an active scene as dive teams and authorities are looking for the vehicle and trying to get it up and out. what a story. look at that video and you get the chills live in arlington, z also breaking tonight, the babysitter accused of kidnapping and torturing a little girl in hamilton now pleading guilty she spoke to the family in court. live with the breaking details tonight. >> reporter: she was competent enough to stand before a judge and plead guilty to the crimes committed. she says she doesn't want it to go to trial because she doesn't
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any more pain. the judge can't overlook her horrific crimes. the 22-year-old breaks down in court as she pleads guilty to breaking and entering, and beating of a little girl. the woman used to babysit the little girl but was fired because they thought she was unreab burned her with a cigarette and left her on the side of the road. the judge sentenced her to 5-10 years in prison and she spoke to the family and apologized.
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i can only imagine the trauma felt by the family. >> abbegail will save 5-7 years in state prison and have ten years prison she has to register as a sex offender. thank you. disturbing new details about a violent home invasion in orange that left a 95-year-old man dead as the suspect faced a judge today , we learned why they targeted the home. the details are chilling. >> a man and woman behind the vicious attack at this home say they chose this place because they saw an older model car in the driveway and they figured it wouldn't have gps technology
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but prosecutors say before they fled in the car, they committed unthinkable crimes. a man kneels in prayer at the orange home where the 95-year-old man was bound and suffocated and his wheelchair bound wife was beat and her throat cut. the couple accused, brittany smith mouthed i love you to family. she and joshuah heart were picked up after days on the run committing robberies along the way. >> it was a horrific home invasion that lasted by our estimate for almost 2 hours. >> reporter: heart said he did it to avoid going to jail on
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allow them to escape and start a new life. >> tensions flared between family, friends and angry towns people. >> they murdered a 95-year-old man and slit his wife's throat. >> reporter: heart and smith left separately. >> it's horrible. if they did it, i don't know. >> reporter: back inside, a close friend of the victims were brought to tears. >> the drugs area are capable of turning a human being into an animal i think tom's spirit will live on in some way. >> court papers showed that after smith and heart left, the wife crawled out of her wheelchair and tried to get to the phone to get help and the
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boston police officers shot in the line of downtown, both underwent more surgery today. investigators returned to the scene of the shooting to gather more evidence. live in east boston with the latest in the case. >> and those officers do remain critical but stable. police have been processing the physical evidence and trying to figure out so quickly. >> they hauled bags of evidence including what appeared of cases of the home after spending hours in and out of the basement where a fire fight played out. investigators are trying to piece together how a domestic violence call turned deadly. >> we'll figure out as best we can as to what trigtured this response. >> the roommate called 9-1-1 to
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police say by the time they arrived, he had armed himself with an assault weapon, put on a ballistic vest and fired that hit the officer multiple times >> we had a complicated conversation trying to figure out what could have been the motive, where the man was from. it hasn't been established yet. >> the arrest for impersonating a private investigator and arson. he offers bail running services and he claimed he spent 8 years in the army reserve though the military says he never attended basic training. the major says that the background check could not be done, a change he may pursue.
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state, they might be able to catch something. >> today we spoke to his wife who said she filed for divorce but it wasn't yet processed she's aware of the body armor and weapons but did not think it would come to this. reporting live from east boston, wbz news. >> bill is usually tight lipped on every issue, but he addressed the shootings today. >> on behalf of the teams, i want to express our appreciation and support for the boston police department, what they've been going through the last couple days, the injured
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imagine. >> of course we'll continue to monitor the two police officers as they continue to recover. stay with us for the latest developments. a serious crash in hyde park. one person was killed when two cars collided near claire avenue just after 12:30 today. one person killed, a second taken to the hospital. police are trying to figure out how it happened. officers wield a man into a makeshift courtroom to charge him. he hit a car head on carrying five teenagers and stole a police cruiser and hit that car again. the teenagers were killed on scene. he's so badly hurt that they set up a temporary courtroom in the hospital to charge him. the judge is ordering a mental health evaluation.
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the sandy hook families against the gun maker remmington arms. federal lawmakers protects gun makers for any illegal use of their firearms. the samsung smart phone now banned from u.s. flights entirely. the transportation department just issued that order which will take effect tomorrow at noontime . phones will not be allowed to carry onboard or packed in checked bags they can't be shipped by air which is going to complicate the recall. it's been overheating and catching fire. >> more accusations against
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candidate of sexual misconduct. craig has the latest. >> reporter: donald trump says women accusing him of sexual assault are liars >> i never met these people, i don't know who they are. there's no witnesses, there's nobody around they just come out, some are doing it for probably a little fame, to get some free things it's a total setup. >> reporter: but more women are coming forward. an said trump reached up her skirt in the early '90s. and a former contestant on the apprentice. >> he began kissing me very aggressively and put his hands on my breast i pulled back and he then walked up and grabbed my hand and walked me into the bedroom. >> they say they have proof
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has yet to prove it. >> in one of the exchanges, they argued saying there's no other issues that labor cares about and they have voters on their side. clinton did change her position on the issue, something trump as used against she hosted a fund raising event in seattle. >> and coming up, all new at 5:30, the most recent campaign ads show both candidate on the attack. why the ad's real goal is to drive people away from the polls. the story of a girl who
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ken bone, the man who became famous after the last presidential debate for his red sweater. braving the wind and rain. one man steps into the path of hurricane nicole. it's all about the cold setting up for tonight. we'll have a look at the temperatures when we come back. coming up, new at 6:00, a sinkhole at a ra now calling for action.
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this is just an incredible look at the power of a hurricane. this was hurricane nicole slammed into bermuda. a guy braved the storm and stood in the whipping rain. the man manages to stay upright. 30,000 people lost power on the island. there was flooding, but there doesn't seem to be a lot of damage on the island. this is where we put in the disclaimer, don't do this at home we'll show you on tv. >> the wind wasn't 100 miles per hour right there, i'll tell you
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that's maybe 60 miles per hour tops. big changes for us here. maybe the furnace clicking on tonight. do we have to do anything when it's this cold? maybe take stuff in? get food, cover the plants would be my advice. sunset at 6:03. there's the last weekend with sunset after 6:00 until savings time returns next march. enjoy the sunshine over the next couple days 55 in boston. 53 and most towns just touched 60. we have clear skies, the winds will go calm, perfect recipe for a cold night. these are expected lows and we're back into the 20s in many locations. it's our first killing freeze of the season. it's exactly on time.
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is probably downtown boston. perhaps toward the cape and the islands, some patchy frost there. we have frost advisories and freeze warnings up across the region that hasn't seen a freeze yet except for nantucket. covering up the plants would be a good idea and the forecast is warmer as we head into next week. now there's also a space station fly by. we have those clear conditions, a great night to do it. tell them there's people in that little dot. this weekend is not much to talk about. high pressure in control. a great pair of days. seeing increasing cloud cover on sunday and a chance for rain showers on early monday morning. for the most part, the weather will cooperate. cold tomorrow morning, make sure
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a high of 62 and not much wind. a full moon tomorrow night. we'll see the 20s on sunday evening. a mix of sun and clouds and we have a good chance of topping 70 degrees. high temperatures tomorrow just a little warmer than we saw out there gusty out of the southwest and temperatures near 70. the foilage is on display. beautiful color, don't have to leave it on massachusetts or southern new england. this is around sugar loaf and a round of golf in. we're going past peek in the northeast kingdom. highest elevations and reaching
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the northern half. looking toward next week, check out the changes. 75 on monday. 82 on tuesday and 80 on wednesday. summer warmth returning for a couple days >> thank you. two days away from tom brady's debut. >> patriot's fans pumped to see him play in person. this weekend's big game. >> not surprisingly, they have down played the story line they're focus is getting another win. they held their full practice. they did not practice and they have already been declared out for sunday. and even though the bengals are coming off of a loss, they're not taking it lightly. >> cincinnati is an impressive team and it's a big task for us. it's exciting and obviously playing at home, we obviously
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getting out to a fast start. >> wbz proud to be your station. getting you started for the weekend. we'll have more at 6:00. this was an out of this world discovery. >> what the found. >> coming up, new recordings played in the courtroom today in the case of a young girl accused of encouraging her boyfriend to commit suicide. what was on those tapes and why the defense doesn't want jurors to hear them. the defense trying. what hurricane matthew uncovered on the beaches of
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kelly ayotte: let's be honest - both donald trump and hillary clinton are far from perfect... and i'm not perfect either. but when partisan politicians shut down the government, i led the fight to reopen it. and i've crossed the aisle to protect new hampshire's clean air and clean water. i've been called a problem solver by independent groups, and ranked as one of the most bipartisan senators. i'm kelly ayotte - and i approve this message, because whether i'm working with republicans, democrats, or independents,
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according to the state's own data. which means real cuts to our kids - in arts, technology, ap classes, pre-school, bus service and more. that's why question two's opposed by the massachusetts pta and school committees all across the state. join them in voting no on question two. universe just got bigger. >> a team of astronomers discovered there's ten times more estimates of galaxies they analyzed data from the hubble space telescope. 90% of the galaxies are small and faint.
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arbitrary. oh, yeah, there's about 2 trillion? another shot at the spotlight for one ken bone. >> ken bone, won the hearts of millions during the sunday's debate. ken will be reporting now from the final debate for jimmy. he and his sweater has no word if he will wear his famous red sweater again at the debates. >> i would guess he would be wearing the red sweater that's what give him the powers. if you haven't bought your candy for halloween, you might want to stock up on star bursts.
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massachusetts. maine also loves starbursts, but everyone else goes for chocolate. ' are king in rhode island. >> you wouldn't turn your nose up at it, but you would think chocolate. >> here's a look of what is ahead. >> thank you. evidence reveals in court we have not yet seen in the case a local teen accuse offend encouraging her boyfriend to commit suicide. a tornado caught on camera in oregon. do you notice anything unusual
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? ? on social security and medicare, these are the facts. kelly ayotte voted for deep cuts in medicare and social security. here are the votes. she voted against protecting social security from the threat of privatization. and said she's open to raising the retirement age for social security. look it up yourself.
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jumped in to reach her. at one point, she goes underwater but comes back up. she was treated for mild hypothermia. the actions of those quick-thinking bystanders saved her life the babysitter accused of kidnapping and torturing a little girl has been found guilty. she broke into a home and kidnapped a little girl. the girl was found later with her head shaved and burned. the michelle carter case, evidence played in court today. >> she's accused of encouraging her high school boyfriend to commit suicide. more from the courtroom. >> michelle carter is charged with involuntary manslaughter.
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