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lost records lost great story in their own records out there under shoddy conditions the department of corrections has not done a great job of maintaining this island as a part of you know the new york culture aerators drew as a viable part of the prison system after a battle that's lasted years eight mothers including elaine have recently been informed that they will be able to visit specific grave sites still under strict regulations but until the island stops being ran by those who run prisons this place holding almost one million people will continue to treat those fighting for closure like inmates people don't throw their families away and if they are new york and joining me now to talk about that story is on a stasia check in on our new york studio on a stansted thank you so much for joining me now first how is it possible that this mass grave for almost one million people are buried exists so close to manhattan and yet people don't know about it. well make you know that was really one of the most shocking questions for us when when i started researching story the story is realizing that peo
lost records lost great story in their own records out there under shoddy conditions the department of corrections has not done a great job of maintaining this island as a part of you know the new york culture aerators drew as a viable part of the prison system after a battle that's lasted years eight mothers including elaine have recently been informed that they will be able to visit specific grave sites still under strict regulations but until the island stops being ran by those who run...
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that is here to help conclude what has been an on going negotiation with the california department of corrections rehabilitation. cdcr for the last 2 years. this is a first for the state of california for any county sheriff's department and adult probation to collaborate and partner up on what we are referring to is a pilot project in the eyes of the state known as the creation of the reentry pod. the work of the chief within our department in our efforts in sacramento has resulted into this nearly $4.2 million contract by the state for us to attend to the ab 109 realignment population in a way that no other county has, but we expect because of the funding mechanisms on how they have predicated with this program as is already begun in a small way without any funding that we expect other counties to follow suit. this was unofficially nag rated 1 year ago today. but because of the bureaucracy of the state, it has taken us a little bit of time to navigate through those fine lines through state and municipality to get where we are before you. just one thing i wanted to point out to you is that seven
that is here to help conclude what has been an on going negotiation with the california department of corrections rehabilitation. cdcr for the last 2 years. this is a first for the state of california for any county sheriff's department and adult probation to collaborate and partner up on what we are referring to is a pilot project in the eyes of the state known as the creation of the reentry pod. the work of the chief within our department in our efforts in sacramento has resulted into this...
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his plan would realize that the fire was discovered coffee it's controlled by the city's department of correction. the location is difficult to access and visits if any are strictly regulated ahead of a lifestyle. and he's gotten and i have no control over going to a cemetery to visit a former navy commander in the angels' six five day old baby girl died thirty six years ago at twenty three all by herself while the grieving mother was trying to figure out funeral arrangements. she found out that a child already been buried by the city and people are not properly informed. in the hospital as to what it means to allow the city could take care of it. ollie was given a death certificate with no indication of where her daughter ended up the search for her child's grade went on for decades she was five days old i had nursed her. it is my dilemma and i wasn't just about to throw our land. i would like to go to walk to my delight it's great. and be able to have some final. closing the king closure has been a struggle so far in league has been able to come to his deed on the island following ied checks af
his plan would realize that the fire was discovered coffee it's controlled by the city's department of correction. the location is difficult to access and visits if any are strictly regulated ahead of a lifestyle. and he's gotten and i have no control over going to a cemetery to visit a former navy commander in the angels' six five day old baby girl died thirty six years ago at twenty three all by herself while the grieving mother was trying to figure out funeral arrangements. she found out...
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>> at the louisville department of corrections jail, many of the staff have been working together sod some of them actually are. >> just to let you know, the new sanitation sheets that they're doing -- >> yeah? >> i got one today where you're not to fill anything out -- >> lieutenant dejarnett and his younger brother, who's a sergeant, have been on staff together for nearly 14 years. >> and i'll make sure we get something before it becomes a bigger problem. >> the mentoring part's pretty much done. he did that, though. he took care of me early on in my career. he bought my first gun for me. i paid him back, but you know, he really helped me along with a lot of things, you know, helped me out immensely coming through academy, you know. probably a big part of the reason that i was the honor grad out of the academy was because of what i knew coming in from him. we're pretty much equal footing now except for the rank thing, so. >> but when the brothers have a dispute about rank or anything else, there is one person they both like to call. >> i'm going to tell mom on you. your shirt. >> i
>> at the louisville department of corrections jail, many of the staff have been working together sod some of them actually are. >> just to let you know, the new sanitation sheets that they're doing -- >> yeah? >> i got one today where you're not to fill anything out -- >> lieutenant dejarnett and his younger brother, who's a sergeant, have been on staff together for nearly 14 years. >> and i'll make sure we get something before it becomes a bigger problem....
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on page 25 of our report we state that the proposed contract between the sheriff's department and california department of corrections and rehabilitation is a 3-year pilot program which requires an annual evaluation report to the state legislature and the cdcr, if the program is determined to be successful and extended beyond the initial 3-year term, the increased average daily population estimated to be 24 inmates per day could impact the size and cost of a replacement jail in 2019. if the sheriff's department enters into a new contract with cdcr to accept the transfer of additional inmates to the county for up to 365 days as the probation department was testifying to, prior to release from jail which could increase the average daily population to 131. the size and cost of a replacement jail in 2019 could be higher. so that could be significant. that is separate from the specific legislation that is before you. we think it's important to note that. and on page 26 of our report, our recommendations are that we recommend that you amend the proposed resolution to confirm the sheriff's department would submit to the sup
on page 25 of our report we state that the proposed contract between the sheriff's department and california department of corrections and rehabilitation is a 3-year pilot program which requires an annual evaluation report to the state legislature and the cdcr, if the program is determined to be successful and extended beyond the initial 3-year term, the increased average daily population estimated to be 24 inmates per day could impact the size and cost of a replacement jail in 2019. if the...
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we've lost records lost great story in our own records out there under shoddy conditions the department of corrections has not done a great job of maintaining this island as you know the new york culture urges jurors is a viable part of the prison system after a battle that's lasted for years eight mothers including elaine have recently been informed that they will be able to visit specific grave sites still under strict regulations but until the island stops being ran by those who run prisons this place holding almost one million people will continue to treat those fighting for closure like inmates people don't throw their families away and. we'll have more news for you. and about half an hour from now about to stay where the art scene for a look at life and the big city were surveillance never sleeps. if you refuse economic up and downs in the final months they belong to the old sang i and the rest of life it's going to be a few will be everything on faith. bush's the perpetrators are old learned is driven by the hatred of the government. as a religious fanatics. and a society protect itself against
we've lost records lost great story in our own records out there under shoddy conditions the department of corrections has not done a great job of maintaining this island as you know the new york culture urges jurors is a viable part of the prison system after a battle that's lasted for years eight mothers including elaine have recently been informed that they will be able to visit specific grave sites still under strict regulations but until the island stops being ran by those who run prisons...
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of their facility so most of the information that i was able to procure came from state departments of corrections and unfortunately i couldn't go to a lot of these private companies because they're not currently private prison companies aren't subject to freedom of information act reporting standards like their public counterpart it's just another aspect of private prisons that is bad. little transparency i want to go to ferret in states like california mississippi where of course the people of color in prison a much higher numbers but that the spirit is even more severe and private prisons according to reports why. that's right so to back up just for one second very briefly many people are already well aware that sadly people of color are overrepresented on a percentage basis in public prisons relative to their state and national population share essentially the study found that on a percentage basis people of color are even more over represented in these four. facilities relative to similar security level facilities in various states and the reason actually has to do with health and age obvious
of their facility so most of the information that i was able to procure came from state departments of corrections and unfortunately i couldn't go to a lot of these private companies because they're not currently private prison companies aren't subject to freedom of information act reporting standards like their public counterpart it's just another aspect of private prisons that is bad. little transparency i want to go to ferret in states like california mississippi where of course the people...
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stepped out and just realized that the plywood covered coffins controlled by the city's department of correction the location is difficult to access and visits if any are strictly regulated ahead of a live child and she's gone and i have no. control over going to a cemetery to visit her former navy commander ilene josephs five day old baby girl died thirty six years ago at twenty three all by herself while the grieving mother was trying to figure out funeral arrangements she found out that her childhood already been buried by the city people are not properly informed in the hospitals as to what it means to allow the city to take care of it ilene was given a death certificate with no indication of where her daughter and did up the search for her child's grave went on for decades she was five days old i had nursed her she was my daughter and i was in the just about to throw her away i would like to go to walk to my daughter's grave and be able to have some final. closing but getting closure has been a struggle so far elaine has been able to come to a busy ball on the island following id checks aft
stepped out and just realized that the plywood covered coffins controlled by the city's department of correction the location is difficult to access and visits if any are strictly regulated ahead of a live child and she's gone and i have no. control over going to a cemetery to visit her former navy commander ilene josephs five day old baby girl died thirty six years ago at twenty three all by herself while the grieving mother was trying to figure out funeral arrangements she found out that her...
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lost records lost great story in their own records out there under shoddy conditions the department of corrections has not done a great job of maintaining this island as you know the new york culture urges jurors is a viable part of the prison system after a battle that's lasted years eight mothers including elaine have recently been informed that they will be able to visit specific grave sites still under strict regulations but until the island stops being ran by those who run prisons this place holding almost one million people will continue to treat those fighting for closure like inmates people don't throw their families away and. new york have an x. y. cash which can. are eyeing up property and bankrupt detroit. the first recreational marijuana shops are now open in colorado finally the question of what effect legal marijuana will have on the american public can be answered with real world experience you know there are a lot of people out there with strong arguments as to why we should legalize this controversial play it firstly there are plenty of things just as bad for us as marijuana or wo
lost records lost great story in their own records out there under shoddy conditions the department of corrections has not done a great job of maintaining this island as you know the new york culture urges jurors is a viable part of the prison system after a battle that's lasted years eight mothers including elaine have recently been informed that they will be able to visit specific grave sites still under strict regulations but until the island stops being ran by those who run prisons this...
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inappropriate to expect the public or someone who's lost a child to have to contact the department of correction to make arrangements to. visit hard island and then not to be able to go to an actual grave site of this is worked from regular to lawyer mark taylor who works with the grieving mothers pro bono many of them. did not subsequently have children so they have children who are buried out on the island and for them looking back in their life it's something that has meaning and importance to the. access to the graves is is impossible because the graves are not marked they've lost records lost great their story their own records out there under shoddy conditions the department of corrections has not done a great job of maintaining this island as you know the new york culture urges jurors is a viable part of the prison system after a battle that's lasted years eight mothers including elaine have recently been informed that they will be able to visit specific grave sites still under strict regulations but until the island stops being ran by those who run prisons this place holding almost one m
inappropriate to expect the public or someone who's lost a child to have to contact the department of correction to make arrangements to. visit hard island and then not to be able to go to an actual grave site of this is worked from regular to lawyer mark taylor who works with the grieving mothers pro bono many of them. did not subsequently have children so they have children who are buried out on the island and for them looking back in their life it's something that has meaning and importance...
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records lost great they're storing their own records out there under shoddy conditions the department of corrections has not done a great job of maintaining this island is a part of you know the new york culture urges jurors is a viable part of the prison system after a battle that's lasted years eight mothers including elaine have recently been informed that they will be able to visit specific grave sites still under strict regulations but until the island stops being run by those who run prisons this place holding almost one million people will continue to treat those fighting for closure like inmates people don't throw their families away just as he took in a new york. well jury selection for a stand your ground trial of a florida man begins today forty seven year old michael dunn claims that he felt threatened when he repeatedly opened fire on a car full of teenagers parked next to him back in two thousand and twelve dunn got into a verbal altercation with three boys who were sitting in a car at a gas station after he told them to turn their music down when the voice refused dunn continued to ye
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that is here to help conclude what has been an on going negotiation with the california department of corrections rehabilitation. cdcr for the last 2 years. this is a first for the state of california for any county sheriff's department and adult probation to collaborate and partner up on what we are referring to is a pilot project in the eyes of the state known as the creation
that is here to help conclude what has been an on going negotiation with the california department of corrections rehabilitation. cdcr for the last 2 years. this is a first for the state of california for any county sheriff's department and adult probation to collaborate and partner up on what we are referring to is a pilot project in the eyes of the state known as the creation
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of the criminal justice system. they house both the court and louisville metro department corrections jail. on any given day, 2,300 men and women have been inckarcarcerate here. most have been only accused of crimes and are waiting for trials, for the resolution. it can be a tense time. as inmates and officers who supervise them know all too well. >> here in this facility you're looking at a couple of officer assaults a month. that is jail-wide. you try to train your people to be prepared to deal with any type of situation that comes up. any day you come to work, you put yourself at risk. >> today is one of those times. >> dj hamilton got hurt. >> officer got assaulted up there. >> by the inmate. >> on lockdown until further notice. no movement in that area unless authorized. >> we have had an officer get assaulted up on the fourth floor. they had the inmate under control and placing him in a restrapt chair. >> officer used pepper spray to secure him, he will remain strapped into the restraint chair for up to two hours until officers feel it is safe to return him to his cell. >> it is the se
of the criminal justice system. they house both the court and louisville metro department corrections jail. on any given day, 2,300 men and women have been inckarcarcerate here. most have been only accused of crimes and are waiting for trials, for the resolution. it can be a tense time. as inmates and officers who supervise them know all too well. >> here in this facility you're looking at a couple of officer assaults a month. that is jail-wide. you try to train your people to be prepared...
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. >> she'll never be able to visit indiana department of corrections facility ever again. >>> comingp next on "lockup: extended stay," the contraband investigation turns to billy groves. >> you want to give me any statement on this or anything like that? >> i don't have anything to say. >> while another inmate remembers the last time he saw his folks. >> just after midnight when they arrived, i killed them both. >>> someone dies in your family, you can't go. you're stuck here, man. your mom and dad dies, you don't get a phone call. some priest comes over here to tell you your people died. it's crushing. >> as a late night thunderstorm envelopes indiana state prison, some inmates deal with past demons, while others contemplate the future. that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've alwa
. >> she'll never be able to visit indiana department of corrections facility ever again. >>> comingp next on "lockup: extended stay," the contraband investigation turns to billy groves. >> you want to give me any statement on this or anything like that? >> i don't have anything to say. >> while another inmate remembers the last time he saw his folks. >> just after midnight when they arrived, i killed them both. >>> someone dies in your...
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. >> she'll never be able to visit indiana department of corrections facility ever again. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay," the contraband investigation turns to billy groves. >> you want to give me any statement on this or anything like that? >> i don't have anything to say. >> while another inmate remembers the last time he saw his folks. >> just after midnight when they arrived, i killed them both. ♪ ♪ where you think you're gonna go ♪ ♪ when your time's all gone? [ male announcer ] live a full life. the new lexus ct hybrid with an epa estimated 42 mpg. the further you go, the more interesting it gets. lease the 2014 ct 200h for $299 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote isn't how it works anymore. with esurance, 7 1/2 minutes could save you on car insur
. >> she'll never be able to visit indiana department of corrections facility ever again. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay," the contraband investigation turns to billy groves. >> you want to give me any statement on this or anything like that? >> i don't have anything to say. >> while another inmate remembers the last time he saw his folks. >> just after midnight when they arrived, i killed them both. ♪ ♪ where you think you're...
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we're likely to go to the legislators this year to ask them to give the department of corrections otherptions. we're not always able to find and secure these drugs. we'll go back and say give us additional options. we are in front of federal court. department of corrections feels confident they can make the case to the judge this is a fairway to carry out the verdict of the court. >> governor bobby jindal, i have to have a one-word reply from you. are you going to run for president? yes, no, or maybe. >> look, candy. let's win the elections in 2014 first, then let's decide about '16. let's focus on 36 governors' races and keeping the senate and -- winning the season and keeping the house. >> you're no fun, senator. nice to see you. >>> coming up, are republicans giving up on chris christie and are democrats giving up on the house in 2014? our panel is next. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new
we're likely to go to the legislators this year to ask them to give the department of corrections otherptions. we're not always able to find and secure these drugs. we'll go back and say give us additional options. we are in front of federal court. department of corrections feels confident they can make the case to the judge this is a fairway to carry out the verdict of the court. >> governor bobby jindal, i have to have a one-word reply from you. are you going to run for president? yes,...
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they'll put you in contact with the department of corrections. >> trace gallagher, live.ile congress keeps d.c. deadlocked president obama is turning to the nation's governors in an attempt to get something done. today president obama met with the non governors -- the national governor's organization at the white house and pressed the group to act on its own to raise the minimum wage. the president got some polite applause but it is clear that most republican governors will not support the president's plan as they continue to fight his signature healthcare law, obamacare. we're live the white house. the president pointed to some state health care exchanges having success, but some of them do seem to be in trouble. >> they are, shepard. maryland's exchange signed up just a third of the 90,000 people it projected by the end of january, and oregon signed up only one. the governors seemed less interested than members of congress in showcasing their support or opposition to obamacare. didn't occupy as much of their time as perhaps the keystone xl pipeline. the oklahoma governo
they'll put you in contact with the department of corrections. >> trace gallagher, live.ile congress keeps d.c. deadlocked president obama is turning to the nation's governors in an attempt to get something done. today president obama met with the non governors -- the national governor's organization at the white house and pressed the group to act on its own to raise the minimum wage. the president got some polite applause but it is clear that most republican governors will not support...
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rick is here, the executive director of the colorado department of corrections, three decades of law enforcement experience for this position. he was secretary of wisconsin department of corrections, and he also received at deputy secretary. previously, he was a sheriff at bane county, wisconsin, served as u.s. assistant attorney and assistant attorney and undercover and narcotics executive and deputy sheriff, and i thank him for joining us today. thank you for being here. piper carmen is with us, author of the "new york times" best selling memoir "orange is the new black: my year in a women's prison," it was recently adapted into a netflix original series. she works at the communications consul at that particular time for nonprofit organizations and serves on the board of women prisons association, spoke and written about prison issues in media outlets and received a 2014 justice trail blazer award from john j. college center for media crime in justice. thank you for being here. president of the justice fellowship, public policy affiliate at prison affiliate advocate principles for r
rick is here, the executive director of the colorado department of corrections, three decades of law enforcement experience for this position. he was secretary of wisconsin department of corrections, and he also received at deputy secretary. previously, he was a sheriff at bane county, wisconsin, served as u.s. assistant attorney and assistant attorney and undercover and narcotics executive and deputy sheriff, and i thank him for joining us today. thank you for being here. piper carmen is with...
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signs of foul play, the prison began an investigation. >> all inmate deaths in the florida department of correctionsvestigated by our inspector general's office and they're reviewed by florida department of law enforcement to ensure there is no foul play. the medical examiner currently has done the autopsy, and all of the case is under investigation at this time, so i can't reveal any more details about inmate bennett at this time. >> as the investigation into bennett's death proceeds, life for santa rosa's other 2,800 inmates continues on. >> well, good morning. i'm still here at lovely santa rosa, main unit, here in milton, florida. it's not exactly the best place in the world to be, so i would not advise anyone out there coming in -- i know i have a lot of regrets. the food here is horrible. so is the daily schedule. it's pretty boring. i work in laundry here, five days a week, monday through friday. i'm a sewing machine operator. nothing too glamorous about it. >> santa rosa's laundry plant is a sea of blues and whites. sheets and blankets. about 60 loads of laundry gets washed, dried and folded
signs of foul play, the prison began an investigation. >> all inmate deaths in the florida department of correctionsvestigated by our inspector general's office and they're reviewed by florida department of law enforcement to ensure there is no foul play. the medical examiner currently has done the autopsy, and all of the case is under investigation at this time, so i can't reveal any more details about inmate bennett at this time. >> as the investigation into bennett's death...
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the national weather service had to tell the department of transportation to correct road signs around the area. it was just last week that a few inches of snow paralyzed atlanta, forcing thousands to abandon their cars right on the highways. >>> business is boom figure you're in the snow shovel industry. the cold and huge snowfall across large parts of the country have many snow shovel companies plowing in the cash. one pennsylvania company says it's made more than a million snow shovels and scraper just this year. they say they usually stop making them around december. this year, they're still working at full tilt because of emergency orders. that means hundreds of seasonal workers are still on the job. i guess that's one bright spot here that all the snow and severe weather creating jobs, keeping people in the work force. can we see a silver lining? ? if we can get an inventor to come up with something to melt the snow so you don't have to shovel, you can go out with some sort of industrial blow drier -- >> find a way to have spring weather in the middle of february. something like
the national weather service had to tell the department of transportation to correct road signs around the area. it was just last week that a few inches of snow paralyzed atlanta, forcing thousands to abandon their cars right on the highways. >>> business is boom figure you're in the snow shovel industry. the cold and huge snowfall across large parts of the country have many snow shovel companies plowing in the cash. one pennsylvania company says it's made more than a million snow...
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another important issue regarding prison capacity is of long term department of corrections services study. this study will provide as valuable information, although the long-term needs of the pre -- state prison system. as the study will not be completed until this summer, it would be premature to recommend what the future needs are for the nebraska correctional system in the meantime we are addressing short-term prison capacity issues. funding for additional security staff, contrasting with county jails, increasing the work ethic prisoner population and reducing the number of federal detainees in nebraska's prison system. the other critical crime issue that should be addressed and also to some reform and punishment. i am prepared to work with the nebraska legislature, the nebraska supreme court, the department of correctional services and the council of state governments in developing zero long-term prison capacity strategy. there may be opportunities for our state to enact innovative solutions that ensure public safety at a lower cost for our taxpayers. and also look for to of fibe
another important issue regarding prison capacity is of long term department of corrections services study. this study will provide as valuable information, although the long-term needs of the pre -- state prison system. as the study will not be completed until this summer, it would be premature to recommend what the future needs are for the nebraska correctional system in the meantime we are addressing short-term prison capacity issues. funding for additional security staff, contrasting with...
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charges against the mother and boyfriend and currently they are being held in the napa county department of corrections. as you take a look, maybes have been stopping by. trying to understand what went wrong. >> this hello kitty bike in the doorway. a reminder for neighbors of the innocence lost in this apartment. >> it is to walk by the apartment and see her hello kitty bike up there. a.m. the candles are lit all night. it is sad, heartbreaking. >> they remember 3-year-old. >> the mother and her boyfriend ryan scott warner, the prime suspects. both may face homicide charges and assault in the child's death. >> never think a mom would do that. and especially leak your neighbor that looks calm. and she loves her daughter. she was found dead after police got anonymous call for a welfare check. she was found home alone badly beaten and sexually assaulted. >> he is a friend of warner and said warner had a good relationship with kaley. >> there was no abuse at all. very shocking to hear and understand that he would do something like that. >> with you neighbor elizabeth said she noticed changes in kruger aft
charges against the mother and boyfriend and currently they are being held in the napa county department of corrections. as you take a look, maybes have been stopping by. trying to understand what went wrong. >> this hello kitty bike in the doorway. a reminder for neighbors of the innocence lost in this apartment. >> it is to walk by the apartment and see her hello kitty bike up there. a.m. the candles are lit all night. it is sad, heartbreaking. >> they remember 3-year-old....
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the department of corrections failed dave and failed me. ect the public and not simply house prisoners. >> michelle kerr sued the state of alaska and won more than $11 million in damages. peggy and craig gustafson both were convicted for their role in mr. kerr's murder and will serve a minimum of 22 years in jail. r.d. cheely and doug gustafson received additional life sentences. in the end, a half dozen families were destroyed and prosecutors believe there would have been more victims if forensic science hadn't ended cheely and gustafson's killing spree. >> you can't just take the science by itself and build a case, or rare occasions can you. you use a combination of what are people telling you, what do you know about this person, that person, and you use your science. and it all just meshes right together. and it builds your case. but without that, you know, we'd still be back in the dark ages of investigating crime. >>> two women from the same town killed in the same way suggested a serial killer was on the loose. there were unusual metal
the department of corrections failed dave and failed me. ect the public and not simply house prisoners. >> michelle kerr sued the state of alaska and won more than $11 million in damages. peggy and craig gustafson both were convicted for their role in mr. kerr's murder and will serve a minimum of 22 years in jail. r.d. cheely and doug gustafson received additional life sentences. in the end, a half dozen families were destroyed and prosecutors believe there would have been more victims if...
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. >> all the police -- look it, i do not belong to the california department of corrections no more.n number. i am discharged. i'm a free black man in america, let me live. that's all i want to do, live, enjoy my family. >> hymes has a new life ahead of him on the outside. >> bye, california correctional center! >> later we'll see where he is two months after release. >> officer brucell, also known as red bull, works in south block. >> my job is third watch. south block rotunda officer. my main job is to control the flow of traffic during chow and also during the course of the inmates returning back to the units because of medical or dental appointments or mental health appointments they have. go back. get an escort. you've got to be escorted. you've got to be escorted this time of day. welcome to my world. i'm the eyes and ears of this south block rotunda. here, everybody is looking at me as the point man, hey, which way we got to go? that's it. that is the completion. we are done. we are done. successful. well, here we go. i'm regrouping now. i rethink everything. i look, and i do
. >> all the police -- look it, i do not belong to the california department of corrections no more.n number. i am discharged. i'm a free black man in america, let me live. that's all i want to do, live, enjoy my family. >> hymes has a new life ahead of him on the outside. >> bye, california correctional center! >> later we'll see where he is two months after release. >> officer brucell, also known as red bull, works in south block. >> my job is third watch....
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he switched on his computer and went to the website for the florida department of corrections. his mugshot. he had been released from prison just a year earlier and was still on probation. >> tim says, "i'm a convicted felon." his rap sheet includes 16 felonies, including one for attempted murder. he's been involved in a shoot-out with guns. i mean, this is a bad guy. >> permenter told karen he had a criminal history going back to when he was in college. in one instance, he had been arrested for running an illegal prostitution ring. >> he supposedly was running an escort agency out of gainesville, florida, which is where the university of florida is. the escort service, obviously, was a front for prostitution. >> while running his escort service, permenter got angry when a rival escort service took some of his business. >> so, he and another gentleman went to tallahassee with guns, and they hired one of these rival escorts. and once they had her in their presence, they pulled guns on her, told them to take her to their boss. >> a shoot-out followed. permenter shot and wounded h
he switched on his computer and went to the website for the florida department of corrections. his mugshot. he had been released from prison just a year earlier and was still on probation. >> tim says, "i'm a convicted felon." his rap sheet includes 16 felonies, including one for attempted murder. he's been involved in a shoot-out with guns. i mean, this is a bad guy. >> permenter told karen he had a criminal history going back to when he was in college. in one instance,...
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the department of corrections says it is already addressing some of those issues. >> the things are, like the supply chain issues, we have taken very seriously. as i said, we sent an expert team to the facility over the weekend to fix those bugs and we are also taking a look at staff. >> facility is not closed down. it currently has 1200 inmates. >> bay area prosecutors have their work cut out for them. charging his twin instead. charged last week with the stabbing death of a san jose state student. prosecutors think it was actually tong's brother who did it. proving it won't be easy. >> i have never heard of any case like this in the united states where two identical twins are charged with the same homicide. you have problems with dna because they have the same dna and you also have significant problems with identification because people are going to say, point at each one of those people, but they have no facial distinction. >>> ahead of napa county's child welfare is defending how the department handled the kayleigh slusher case. her mom and mom's boyfriend are charged with killin
the department of corrections says it is already addressing some of those issues. >> the things are, like the supply chain issues, we have taken very seriously. as i said, we sent an expert team to the facility over the weekend to fix those bugs and we are also taking a look at staff. >> facility is not closed down. it currently has 1200 inmates. >> bay area prosecutors have their work cut out for them. charging his twin instead. charged last week with the stabbing death of a...
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the virginia department of corrections is out of the vehicles that make up their lethal injections.nder current law, prisoners can't be executed right now unless they choose the electric chair. >>> the redskins will be in annapolis today fighting to hold 50/50 raffles and games. the raffles would benefit the redskins' charitable foundation. because raffles fall under maryland's gaming laws, they need permission from state lawmakers. the redskins also want the amount they can raise during the raffle to be bumped up. right now the state law only allows $300 in prize money to be given out. >>> as of this morning, the "tonight show" has a new host. it's jimmy fallon. >> last night, long-time host jay leno signed off for the last time with the help of a few friends who reminisce good their first time meeting jay -- reminisced about the first time meeting jay. >> opened for you and the billing was "we the people" and ray pino. >> they got my name wrong. that's right. >> as you see, billy crystal stopped by to say good-bye to jay. crystal was leno's first guest ever on the "tonight show" w
the virginia department of corrections is out of the vehicles that make up their lethal injections.nder current law, prisoners can't be executed right now unless they choose the electric chair. >>> the redskins will be in annapolis today fighting to hold 50/50 raffles and games. the raffles would benefit the redskins' charitable foundation. because raffles fall under maryland's gaming laws, they need permission from state lawmakers. the redskins also want the amount they can raise...
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the department of corrections says it's working on a fix. >> the things are under cbcr, like supply chain issues. we've sent an expert team to the facility to fix the bugses and we're also -- bugs and we're taking a look at staff. >>> napa county's child protective services tried to clear the air surrounding the slusher case. it asked the judge to release information about the 3-year- old girl found dead over the weekend. her mom and mom's boyfriend are charged with killing her. now, questions are being raised about whether more could have been done. police were called out to the girl's home 14 times since 2012. a judge refused the request because the autopsy hasn't been completed. >> i think our community deserves to know exactly what we did or didn't do. >> the police department is not obligated to report calls to child protective services. >>> it's already thursday in russia, which means the olympic games are about to start. this is sochi. the feds are warn, the airlines to be on the look outfor terrorists who could use toothpaste tubes or skin care products to attack the olympics. new
the department of corrections says it's working on a fix. >> the things are under cbcr, like supply chain issues. we've sent an expert team to the facility to fix the bugses and we're also -- bugs and we're taking a look at staff. >>> napa county's child protective services tried to clear the air surrounding the slusher case. it asked the judge to release information about the 3-year- old girl found dead over the weekend. her mom and mom's boyfriend are charged with killing her....
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you'll be sentenced to the arkansas department of corrections to a term of life without possibility ofe three counts. damien echols shall be sentenced to death by lethal injection. he will be administered a continuous injection of an acting barbituate in combination with an agent into your body until you are dead. it is my obligation to let you know you do have a right to appeal and you need consider that with your attorneys. he'll be in your custody for immediate transportation to the department of corrections to carry out the orders of this court. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in sel
you'll be sentenced to the arkansas department of corrections to a term of life without possibility ofe three counts. damien echols shall be sentenced to death by lethal injection. he will be administered a continuous injection of an acting barbituate in combination with an agent into your body until you are dead. it is my obligation to let you know you do have a right to appeal and you need consider that with your attorneys. he'll be in your custody for immediate transportation to the...
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according to the michigan department of corrections records, he was convicted of killing four people in 1994. he's currently serving five life sentences. >>> it wasn't a problem during the super bowl but snow after the big game has stopped many fans from making their long flights home. emily smith has more on how many people are stuck in both new jersey and new york airports. >> reporter: while crews are keeping busy clearing the way for planes, folks inside laguardia airport are trying to pass time with food, books, even sleeping. the board shows hundreds of cancellations and delays leaving super bowl fans stuck in new york city. >> we found out that we were -- our flight had been canceled till 6:00 a.m. in the morning. >> reporter: these denver residents watched their team lose and now they're on the losing end again, delayed, possibly canceled. >> didn't go as planned and now the airport is not going as planned. >> it's okay. >> this isn't our first rodeo. we know about this. we'll get through it. >> reporter: here's a couple of broncos fans here for the super bowl defeated, tired
according to the michigan department of corrections records, he was convicted of killing four people in 1994. he's currently serving five life sentences. >>> it wasn't a problem during the super bowl but snow after the big game has stopped many fans from making their long flights home. emily smith has more on how many people are stuck in both new jersey and new york airports. >> reporter: while crews are keeping busy clearing the way for planes, folks inside laguardia airport are...