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sidered obstruction of justice. they'll take your badge for that. you might have to start paying for that chili verde. (inhales and exhales) i might have dealt a little in high school. lot of people did, okay? it wasn't no big deal. and by the way, i'm pretty sure the statute of limitations has expired on that. did you sell drugs to bradovich? this is between us, right? law officer to law officer? chief... he was looking for speed to keep his people working. i sold him some. but right away, he came back for more. a lot more. i didn't have the kind of quantity he wanted, so i put him in touch with some serious guys i knew in stockton. scary dudes. hell, maybe they killed 'em. i'm gonna need those names.
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two of the drug dealers anaya gave us are dead. the other one's on death row in texas. i've got a call in to the department of corrections to see if i can interview him. oh, remember the missing bullet from the gun we found near the bodies? techs finally found it. it was buried in the dirt in front of the barn. like somebody had shot into the ground. where outside the barn? right in front of the big painted face. hmm. so what do you think? should i go to texas and talk to this guy? by all means, take a trek to the lone star state. but i think i can solve this case quicker. how? get everyone we've interviewed to ella's diner first thing tomorrow morning. well, why the diner? for the coffee, of course. hey, ray. hey. i was, uh, just checking in. seeing if you had a chance to think about the offer. i think you already know my answer.
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you're missing out on something big. i'm sure i am. how's the case? you getting anywhere? we're making progress. did you get anything from the stuff cooper sent down? no, not much. hmm. ray, jason cooper's name isn't on that board. so? how did you know that he sent us material? someone on your team must have told me. no one else knew except myself and jane. did somebody from the church tell you? ray? are you a member of visualize? as a matter of fact, i am. i don't talk about it much. people tend to take it the wrong way-- the way that you're taking it right now, i think. oh, that's not true. really? no. look, i was a screwed-up kid. i was headed down a bad path,
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and some people from visualize took an interest and helped straighten me out. i-i-i don't think that bret stiles is god. you know, he just happens to say some things that i believe. the money to fund your agency-- is that coming from visualize? some, not all. (chuckles) (laughs) teresa, stop looking at me like i just turned into a robot. it's just me.
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just in time, lisbon. morning, jane. nice party. can i get some of that coffee? nope. this is only for the suspects. what? for who? what did you say? that's right. you're all here because one of you killed lester bradovich, martin talbot, and allen charney. why would i kill three members of my own church? well, because the farm was failing, and bret stiles didn't want that to happen. but maybe it wasn't you. mr. bradovich here was angry with his brother for abandoning his family. even if i was, why would i kill the other two guys? who knows how a homicidal maniac thinks? homicidal maniac? i was 16, mr. jane. yes, but your mother was an adult, and she was angry with the farmers over how they were treating the animals. are you seriously saying my mother killed these people? you're right. maybe it was the priest.
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he was angry because he was displaced as the farm's leader. no, i wasn't. then there's the angry farmer and the police chief. whoever did this, it was definitely one of you, and in a moment, we're gonna find out which one. but first... more coffee, anyone? (whispers) no. (crying) no. no. no. no. mom. mom. no, no, no. mom... mom, take it easy. (whimpering) what's her problem? why's she so upset? she recognizes the symbol. there was one at the farm. you mean the face on the barn? right. and she knows what happened underneath it. are you saying she's the killer? we're gonna have to ask your mother some questions. no. you can't. ms. preston, you got no choice. she won't understand. well, we're gonna have to try. come on. we'll treat her right. no. it's not her. it's me. (breathing heavily) it's me. you thought it was me when we met, didn't you? i thought that was a possibility. young woman, high-achieving, ends up running a doggy day care.
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suggested something went wrong along the way. yeah. that sounds about right. (exhales) my mother was concerned about the visualize farm. i was riding along when she made a visit in the area. and she said she wanted to check on them to see what was going on. it had rained that day... (turns off engine) so the ground was wet. (crickets chirping) you stay here. i'll be just a minute. next thing i knew, i heard someone shouting. don't tell me what to do! there are laws. i don't care about any of your laws! laws that say this animal has to be fed and taken care of! and if you won't take care of it, i will report you! i... i should...
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you want me to take care of it? fine! i'll take care of it! (gunshot) (squeals) (breathing heavily) he looked so crazy. just out of his mind. well, he was amped up on speed. he'd been sleep-deprived for weeks. he was out of his mind. what happened next? oh, you son of a bitch! (slaps) (holly) mom! (ellen screaming) (grunting) i thought he was gonna kill my mother. i had to do something. hey! get off her! hey! (gun cocks) (fires) (breathing heavily) i-i don't understand... where were charney and talbot? how did they get shot? i don't know. what? i-i don't know anything about them, i swear. i...
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it wasn't me. what wasn't you? holly? what happened when you hid the body? my mother was sure i could go to jail. and she couldn't let that happen. she wouldn't let that happen. she knew there was a basement in the barn. so we went down there, and that's when we found the other two. talbot and charney's bodies were already there? i-i guess it was them. did you see anything else? anything at all? no. after we dumped the body, we got out of there as fast as we could. i had a feeling... someone was there with us.
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someone was watching us. hey. you got a second? sure. word is holly preston's only gonna face manslaughter charges for the homicides. that true? we suggested it to the d.d.a., and he agreed. really? she claims she did it in self-defense, and we believed her. she'll serve time. three guys got killed. she only killed one of them, and it was in self-defense. that's what she says. are you in the business of taking killers at their word? i believe her. did someone from visualize ask you to talk to me? because you've never come to my office and questioned my arrests before. yeah, i might have gotten some calls. might've heard some concern that you pushed for lighter sentences because the victims were church, and maybe you don't like the church. absolutely not. would you be willing to push for a murder charge, have another talk with the d.d.a.?
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absolutely not. okay. had to try. thank you for hearing me out. hey, i-i heard about jane's trick. how did he make that symbol appear on the table? lemon juice. kid's invisible ink. the heat from the coffee pot made it appear. lemon juice. of course. hey, ray... you said that you joined visualize as a teenager. so 1988, you would have been 21? yeah, about that. did they ever send you to work at the elliston farm? were you there? lisbon, we're still friends, right? why would you ask me that? (latch clinks) (door rumbles) lisbon. hi, jane. what's up?
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i had something i wanted to tell you, but i've had enough of this. let me in, or else. or else what? i don't know, but you're not gonna like it. hmm. are we partners or what? (whispers) come in, partner. (latch clinks) wow. what did you want to tell me? visualize absolutely refuses to let us look at a membership list from 1988, or any other year before or after. and since they're a recognized religious organization, no judge will give us a warrant. if red john was a member of visualize in 1988, we'll never know. figures. never mind. we know that red john was at elliston farm in 1988. that is a huge leap forward, lisbon. huge. how so?
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i recalled all the names of the 2,164 people that i met and shook hands with since red john murdered my family. i might have missed one or two, but not many. 807 of those names were women. and red john's probably not a woman. another 949 were men that i had brief encounters with that i never saw or heard from again. that leaves 408 names. and elliston farm will exclude a whole bunch more. i'm getting close, lisbon. i'm getting very close. tell me some of the names. there's gotta be some that are at the top of the list. sure. there's some interesting names. well, tell me.
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. verdict protest. >> what doe we want? >> justice! >> what do we want? >> justice! >> protesters call for action after a not guilty in the george zimmerman case. the response from the attorneys and what's next. good evening. that's what people are talking tonight. george zimmerman may be a free man but people across the country are protesting his acquittal. wjz we have complete coverage. rochelle ritchie is live with local rallies in baltimore but let's start in sanford, florida with the latest reaction to the not guilty verdict. >> trayvon, trayvon! >> reporter: thousands of people across the country hit the streets to show they're not happy george zimmerman was acquitted. >> we're disappointed with the verdict. >> reporter: from the east coast. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> reporter: to the west coast,
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peaceful protesters voiced their opinions. >> we came out because right now we're still empty handed. >> not guilty. >> reporter: a jury found the neighborhood watchman not guilty in the shooting death of trayvon martin. many who live here in sanford were trying to move on. >> we went to court and he was proven not guilty. >> reporter: zimmerman is a freeman but his brother and lawyer say he's on edge. >> there is a fringe element who have said in tweets and whatever else that they want revenge. >> reporter: this is an open investigation into the case. the naacp wants federal prosecutors to file civil rights charges against zimmerman. >> there is evidence that race may have been a factor. he called 911 a lot but young black men he suspected of being dangerous. >> reporter: martin's family is still coming to grips with the decision. >> we know in the end god will
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prevail and justice will be served. >> reporter: church services honoring martin took place across the country. at some, worshippers prayed in hoodies similar to the one the 17-year-old wore when he died in sanford. president obama called on americans to do everything they can to stem gun violence and prevent tragedies like this from happening again. right now our complete coverage continues. wjz is live. rochelle ritchie has a look at local rallies held here in baltimore today. >> reporter: many people are still in shock at the acquittal of george zimmerman, and they hope their demands for justice are heard at the department of justice. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> what do we want? >> justice! >> reporter: the acquittal of george zimmerman has caused outrage. >> i was expected him to get something. >> reporter: and heated debates
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on the streets of baltimore dozens of people filled mckeldin square to raise their disgust and demands for justice saying zimmerman got off without a slap on the wrist. >> we know that injustice happens and that somebody should be paying for it. >> reporter: some say while they don't agree with the verdict it has to be respected. >> i don't know if oj was acquitted. i didn't have problem with that. wasn't a black/white thing. the jury made a decision. >> reporter: some said self-defense, others cried murder. >> whether it he iscated through a fist fight or whatever it shouldn't have went this far because a life was lost in the protest. >> reporter: the mayor called for calm after the verdict was read. >> i think it's important you ahow people to talk and share with other people. >> reporter: race was often
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denied as a reason for profiling trayvon protesters say skin color played a factor in his acquittal. >> if trayvon was white and zimmerman was black, he would be locked up, convicted, thrown under the jail. >> reporter: another protest is scheduled here in baltimore city tomorrow. >> thank you. the department of justice has said in a statement that the f.b.i. continues evaluating evidence gathered in the criminal investigation as well as testimony from the trial. prosecutors will now determine whether any civil rights laws were violated. south korean based asiana is considering legal action against a tv station and the ntsb. the crash happened at san fransisco airport last weekend killing three people nan injuring dozens. the airline says the ktvu released inaccurate and offensive names of the pilots of
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flight 2146789 the ntsb says an intern mistakingly confirmed those names. both the station and ntsb have apologized. 30 teachers are home after surviving a deadly plane crash. the group were going to attend a summer camp in the u.s.. survivors arrived in beijing saturday night. they returned home this morning. family members of former south african president mandela is showing improvement. hospital officials say he is still in critical condition but mandela's family hopes he'll be out of the hospital to celebrate his upcoming birthday on july 18th. he'll be 95 years old. shocking, sad news from the entertainment world, cory montieth was found dead inside his canadian hotel room. he was 31 years old. investigators are trying to
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figure out what happened. [ singing ]. . >> you probably know cory monieth as the hoffable quarterback on the fox series glee. he had an off and on again romance with leah michelle. he was in vancouver, but when he never checked out on saturday, hotel staff entered his room and found him death. momteith has talked about his struggle with drugs. he went to rehab twice. police say he was alone when he died and an autopsy will be conducted on monday. >> the coroner will be determining next steps with respect to establishing cause of death but all indications are that there was no foul play. >> reporter: the glee director
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spoke to cory hours before his death. >> he was the glue that held everyone together. >> reporter: other celebrities tweeted their actions the producers of ghee also released a statement saying cory was an exceptional performer and person and they'll miss him. baltimore county police investigate a report of a person struck by a train. police say it happened around 11:15 this morning near eastern avenue and tidewater lane in the middle river area. when police arrived on the scene they discovered blood and clothing on the tracks but they did not hoecate that victim. the conductor told authorities he believe he hit a small child. police say a child was taken to the hospital but the parents say it was for another reason. the investigation continues tonight. we now know the name of the
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man struck and killed by a csx train in lancedown on saturday. 33-year-old daniel shock was killed. he was from newport news, virginia. shock was riding on that train when he either fell off or tried to jump off. two anne arundel county men who may have been struck by lightning have awoken from medically induced comas. 19-year-old john benson and 23-year-old alex steele remain on the critical care noor at anne arundel medical center. they have regained consciousness and spoke in short sentence the. they were found unconscious after a strong storm. the reward keeps growing in anne arundel county hit and run case. a 15-year-old boy died in that accident three months ago. at gigi barnett explains, his family is pleading for clues and raising money. >> reporter: hosting a spaghetti
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dinner, including a sports memorabilia auction, and use a raffle to give away other prizes. it's how mike marion and his friends and family have upped the reward money in the hit-and-run accident that killed his 15-year-old skylar. >> this is for skylar so he can rest. >> reporter: marion says his family has been flooded with community support after his son's death. back in april, skylar was walking along mountain road headed to a convenience store. detectives say the driver of a black large suv hit him and never stopped. marion says his quest to find the driver won't, either. >> the person who did that got to look at that. a 15-year-old child. he took his life and you're out there running around. >> reporter: but three other
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people received organ donations from skylar. >> they deserve closure. >> reporter: the reward money to find the hit-and-run driver is up to $11,000. i'm gigi barnett, wjz eyewitness news. skylar's family and friends have set up a memorial fund in the teen's name and will host fund raisers to add to it. police investigate a nasty crash in southeast baltimore. these pictures are courtesy of kristopher catherman. it happened at dundalk avenue this afternoon. police have no further details other than it was serious. a man was driving the car and baby was in the backseat. another oriole is heading to the all-star game. it was announced today that pitcher chris tillman will be the fifth oriole on the all-star team. tillman was 11 wins this season.
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the five orioles to make the team are the most in some time. also at camden yard, some young os fans got to take the field. they ran the bases at the end of 9th inning. looks like fun. dozens of kids crossed home base and the players cheered them up. coming up, road closed. a large chunk of a highway is shut down after park rangers find this huge crack. the dangers and how much it's grown. plus, the american nag is at the center of -- flag is at the center of a car accident. the driver tells his story. a mom goes to extremes to teach her son a lesson. what the teen did and how he's paying for it, next. . giving blood has gone to the dogs. i'm tim williams at the humane society with more on a unique
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