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>> 19-year-old tricia lin reitler was seen at 8:00 on monday night. >> tricia's disappearance rocked the community and devastated her parents. >> who is ever responsible, we will never know what they've taken away from us. >> tricia's mother made a desperate appeal to tricia on "the jerry springer show." >> hang in there and know we love you and we're doing everything we can to find you. >> despite huge media coverage and their pleas for answers, none ever came. >> it's like she just vanished into thin air. >> tricia was never found. >> young college students, they need to be aware. >> kristen zeller was a junior at iwu when tricia disappeared. >> we were advised to stay in our dorms if you were a girl. >> a week after tricia's disappearance, they needed to go to the marsh grocery store. >> you thought it would be safe and you would be fine? a couple blocks away. >> exactly. not far at all. i can see the campus. what's going to happen? >> it was getting dark by the time they left the shopping center walking the same route tricia would likely have taken. >> we were maybe halfway up th
>> 19-year-old tricia lin reitler was seen at 8:00 on monday night. >> tricia's disappearance rocked the community and devastated her parents. >> who is ever responsible, we will never know what they've taken away from us. >> tricia's mother made a desperate appeal to tricia on "the jerry springer show." >> hang in there and know we love you and we're doing everything we can to find you. >> despite huge media coverage and their pleas for answers,...
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but the disappearance of tricia reitler remained unsolved. and her parents, garry and donna, could not stop looking. >> we walked the sides of the roads. we walked the riverbeds. we looked under the culverts. you know, we ended up going to crack houses because somebody had a lead. >> if you see something on the side of the road, a garbage bag, whatever, it's like -- could that be her? >> it was such a horrendous crime to lose your daughter and never find out what the heck happened to her. >> larry beaumont kept looking, too. >> i actually made arrangements on a couple of occasions to go out and look for the body. >> beaumont called in specialized military and law enforcement units to search. >> we were not able to find it. so rather than give up, it occurred to me that, obviously, larry hall knew. >> beaumont needed answers and turned to an unlikely source to get them. he needed someone to befriend larry hall. someone charismatic, someone on the inside. larry beaumont needed jimmy keene. beaumont had sent both keene and hall to prison. now he
but the disappearance of tricia reitler remained unsolved. and her parents, garry and donna, could not stop looking. >> we walked the sides of the roads. we walked the riverbeds. we looked under the culverts. you know, we ended up going to crack houses because somebody had a lead. >> if you see something on the side of the road, a garbage bag, whatever, it's like -- could that be her? >> it was such a horrendous crime to lose your daughter and never find out what the heck...
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the exact location of tricia's body.hen he found hall hovered over a map in the prison workshop. >> it was a map with red dots over indiana, illinois and wisconsin and he covered it up really fast. >> lined up at the edge of the map were a dozen wooden falcons. >> i said, wow, this is pretty cool, did you make these? he said, yeah, i make them. it's really cool, jim. they watch over the dead. >> falcons, to watch over the dead, and a map mark with dots. it was the information keene thought would surely lead to the exact location of tricia's body. >> and that moment did you think, this is my ticket to freedom? >> i did. because i thought this is it. i've got solid confessions out of him. we know specific details. we know how he's done it now. >> keene believed he had his answer. he'd soon be free. that he was done forever with larry hall. so that night, at lockdown, keene decided to tell hall what he really thought. >> i told him he was a [bleep]ing sicko. that he was insane. you're one of the most despicable forms of hum
the exact location of tricia's body.hen he found hall hovered over a map in the prison workshop. >> it was a map with red dots over indiana, illinois and wisconsin and he covered it up really fast. >> lined up at the edge of the map were a dozen wooden falcons. >> i said, wow, this is pretty cool, did you make these? he said, yeah, i make them. it's really cool, jim. they watch over the dead. >> falcons, to watch over the dead, and a map mark with dots. it was the...
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man from california has been charged in the 1993 murder of a young woman from glenview 18 year-old tricia paccacio was a stab at she approached her family's home in glenview the killer was a classmate from glenn burke's of high-school who was never charged with the murder he moved to california where he was charged with two murders and attempted murder with another woman and the linkage of the dna of his blood to the cold case in glenview is what made the case ... >>muriel clair will have a live report later in the hour ... >>police looking for a chicago teenager who is responsible for the death of another teenager in a fight at an indiana beach ... >>visitation will be held for kevin kennelly here at mount carmel tomorrow afternoon results are still pending on the autopsy to try to figure out how well like student died so suddenly >>the kelly family lived and thekevin kennelly family lived in the beverly neighborhood he was the only son of a chicago firefighter and the family is devastated >>some much happens to our parishioners this is just another example of things that happen to peopl
man from california has been charged in the 1993 murder of a young woman from glenview 18 year-old tricia paccacio was a stab at she approached her family's home in glenview the killer was a classmate from glenn burke's of high-school who was never charged with the murder he moved to california where he was charged with two murders and attempted murder with another woman and the linkage of the dna of his blood to the cold case in glenview is what made the case ... >>muriel clair will have...
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one word, tricia. that was it. but in the process i interacted with mr. nixon as he was campaigning for the presidency. i happened to be in the library of his apartment on 5th avenue in february of 1968. the discussion then in the newspapers were nixon's secret plan for peace, what was it? he never talked about that. that was rockefeller pushing nixon to say something, to expose what his plan was. rockefeller didn't think nixon had a plan. i happened to be in the library waiting for tricia to change. we were going on. he came in after a hard day of campaigning, listening to tchaikovsky. should i ask or not. mr. nixon, what is your plan? i'm going to go to peeng, to moscow. that is how we are going to bring about peace in vietnam and in the world. wow. i didn't tell anyone. just kept it to myself. he had already thought out what he was going to do. he had built up the "political capital" that had served his policy so way. there were many areas to be discussed here, the yom kippu return war that led to camp david, the draft that led to the volunteer army an
one word, tricia. that was it. but in the process i interacted with mr. nixon as he was campaigning for the presidency. i happened to be in the library of his apartment on 5th avenue in february of 1968. the discussion then in the newspapers were nixon's secret plan for peace, what was it? he never talked about that. that was rockefeller pushing nixon to say something, to expose what his plan was. rockefeller didn't think nixon had a plan. i happened to be in the library waiting for tricia to...
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i was in the library, waiting -- i was in the library, waiting for tricia to change. i asked him, i am almost a member of the family, mr. nixon, what is your plan? i'm going to peaking, i'm going to moscow, and that is how we are going to bring peace into the world. i did not tell anyone. had already fought out what he was going to do. there are many other areas that will be discussed here, the yom kippur war, peace with honor in vietnam, and a lot of the ways of the fight now, the india- pakistan war which defines what is going on in the subcontinent now. even at the end of his career and of his life, 1994, he was still in the game. he was still thinking strategically, and to him, the cold war, the effects of the cold war still were not over. he was concerned about russia, and his thesis was communism is dead in warsaw, but democracy has not yet won, and for that reason he was traveling back and forth to russia, worried about whether gorbachev or yeltsin was speaking on that topic. he got a call from president clinton, they had a conservation -- conversation about cl
i was in the library, waiting -- i was in the library, waiting for tricia to change. i asked him, i am almost a member of the family, mr. nixon, what is your plan? i'm going to peaking, i'm going to moscow, and that is how we are going to bring peace into the world. i did not tell anyone. had already fought out what he was going to do. there are many other areas that will be discussed here, the yom kippur war, peace with honor in vietnam, and a lot of the ways of the fight now, the india-...
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give them all the debt they need to compete with germany bernanke is obviously psychotic and so is tricia and so is all the people who are now orchestrating this global bailout they're not taking their meds as they should. both of the i.m.f. or the g twenty these are conventions of deeply psychotic individuals who are taking their meds that's the problem is actually the medicines are being given the prescription drugs the anti-psychotics of giving to being given to normal people when it's the the psychotics are the ones in these corporations at these at the private banks at the central bank who are psychotic and they're seeing in the rest of the population their own illness and their own minds and projecting it on us and making us endure their psychosis. much and it's a collateral izing psychosis today for christmas bonuses tomorrow and a higher class of prostitutes the year after that so let's look again at this psychosis of the global debt situation being operated by the likes of ben bernanke he and other people behind him. jonathan while half of b. of days book value is bogus and nine
give them all the debt they need to compete with germany bernanke is obviously psychotic and so is tricia and so is all the people who are now orchestrating this global bailout they're not taking their meds as they should. both of the i.m.f. or the g twenty these are conventions of deeply psychotic individuals who are taking their meds that's the problem is actually the medicines are being given the prescription drugs the anti-psychotics of giving to being given to normal people when it's the...
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i was in the library, waiting -- i was in the library, waiting for tricia to change. i asked him, i am almost a member of the family, mr. nixon, what is your plan? i'm going to peaking, i'm going to moscow, and that is how we are going to bring peace into the world. i did not tell anyone. had already fought out what he was going to do. there are many other areas that will be discussed here, the yom kippur war, peace with honor in vietnam, and a lot of the ways of the fight now, the india- pakistan war which defines what is going on in the subcontinent now. even at the end of his career and of his life, 1994, he was still in the game. he was still thinking strategically, and to him, the cold war, the effects of the cold war still were not over. he was concerned about russia, and his thesis was communism is dead in warsaw, but democracy has not yet won, and for that reason he was traveling back and forth to russia, worried about whether gorbachev or yeltsin was speaking on that topic. he got a call from president clinton, they had a conservation -- conversation about cl
i was in the library, waiting -- i was in the library, waiting for tricia to change. i asked him, i am almost a member of the family, mr. nixon, what is your plan? i'm going to peaking, i'm going to moscow, and that is how we are going to bring peace into the world. i did not tell anyone. had already fought out what he was going to do. there are many other areas that will be discussed here, the yom kippur war, peace with honor in vietnam, and a lot of the ways of the fight now, the india-...
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. >> and there was a portrait of tricia. >> i looked up and he said we need you to help with us thiser cover, in his low security lock-up to a dangerous prison and to defriend alleged serial killer larry hall. >> he says if you can get solid confessions from him, and if you can help us locate the bodies that are still missing, we're willing to completely wash your record. >> keene's mission, to learn from trisha was buried. >> the purpose of this operation was to find that body. >> beaumont made it clear -- no body, no early release. keene would have to serve the rest of his ten-year sentence, but beaumont believed keene could do it. >> he's smart, articulate, not afraid. and i knew he wanted to get out. >> for keene, it was a chance at redemption, to restore his family name, and to get his life back on track. >> this deal was a way for him to get home, and it was also a way for him to do good. to take this bad thing he had done and somehow turn it back inside out. >> but it wouldn't be easy. >> fair to say, he was risking his life. he could have been dangerous. absolutely. >> it was
. >> and there was a portrait of tricia. >> i looked up and he said we need you to help with us thiser cover, in his low security lock-up to a dangerous prison and to defriend alleged serial killer larry hall. >> he says if you can get solid confessions from him, and if you can help us locate the bodies that are still missing, we're willing to completely wash your record. >> keene's mission, to learn from trisha was buried. >> the purpose of this operation was to...
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since we were all involved in professional causes and put in time at the dancing school, tricia nixonre winning presidents we offers each. past items with the names of members of congress etched into them. [laughter] it's nice in a way. i think atomic eco-every time i serve cake. last night even though it looks like you stole from his office. at the were present at the department of agriculture yearbook. true story. we all had fathers who were away a lot and others who may not retain mbo crumpton giggled together about it because we were all friends and not so bitty ford wanted me to talk about here today. a couple years before he died, i came here to the desert to interview president ford on a series of former presidents from the constitution. we turned the cameras off, the president turned to me and said, i don't know what's going on in washington today, cokie. when her father was majority leader and i was minority leader, we can't make out together on the hill and go downtown to someplace like the press club and with a okay, what are we going to argue about? now, it was a real deba
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i remember julie and tricia and their husbands were there. in my excitement, i hardly noticed. i was so excited to be there. after weeks, and investigations and hearings before the senate and house committee, gerry was finally confirmed as vice president. once he was sworn in, i started to work at fixing up admiralty house, which has just recently been designated as a new official residence of the vice president. the vice-president had never had an official residence of to that point. they had talked about it many times, but they had never been able to come up with something. admiralty house had been the residence of the chief of naval operations, and believe me, it needed everything. from new wiring to a leaky roof and linens and china and silver and towels -- everything. as usual, that involved a great deal of detail, but it was truly a lot of fun to do, and i had a lot of guidance from people from the state department and, of course, my dear friend, had the rockefeller, whose husband eventually then became vice president, appreciated all my efforts. things did move so quickl
i remember julie and tricia and their husbands were there. in my excitement, i hardly noticed. i was so excited to be there. after weeks, and investigations and hearings before the senate and house committee, gerry was finally confirmed as vice president. once he was sworn in, i started to work at fixing up admiralty house, which has just recently been designated as a new official residence of the vice president. the vice-president had never had an official residence of to that point. they had...
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sarah brokaw, licensed therapist and author of "fortitude" and tricia ash wood and amy nobly are co-authorsmorning. >> as i was mentioning, i am right there, almost there, and i know how i'm feeling getting ready to turn 40. but how is it that the women that you talked with in your book "fortitude," how did they feel about the big milestone? >> i think there's mixed emotions for many of these women. i think that there are a number of women who feel like, yes, it's a great milestone, ready to celebrate, and also a lot of other women who feel like they didn't accomplish enough, they didn't reach certain traditional milestones they were supposed to reach at that certain age. definitely a mixture of emotions. that's what my experience has been as a therapist. >> amy, let me ask you because a lot of people are putting the pressure on me. what are going to do for the big 4-0, where is the birthday. there is a pressure to mark it in style, isn't there? >> we've interviewed hundreds of women for our first book "i was a really good mom before i had kids" -- >> we love the title. >> we asked them, on
sarah brokaw, licensed therapist and author of "fortitude" and tricia ash wood and amy nobly are co-authorsmorning. >> as i was mentioning, i am right there, almost there, and i know how i'm feeling getting ready to turn 40. but how is it that the women that you talked with in your book "fortitude," how did they feel about the big milestone? >> i think there's mixed emotions for many of these women. i think that there are a number of women who feel like, yes,...