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that because we received quite a bit of her handwriting for comparison. >> the handwriting on the otherhe one with directions to the rogers hotel was distinctive. >> i determined that the handwriting on the brochure was not written by the mother or either of her daughters. >> in the word courtney part of the hotel's address the t was capitalized in the middle of the word. >> this is unusual. not only because it's a capital letter but because of the spacial quality of the small r to the tall t. >> and the letter y was written in a way that teresa stubbs had never seen before. >> the letter y was written four times, each time written differently. a slight variation but different. that was important. >> so they are working it reeling hard. we got to find who wrote this note. we do that we fine the killer. >> besides the handwriting the note held one other clue. next to the directions to the boat launch, joan rogers had written the phrase blue with wht. >> we just surmised they were meeting something that was blue and white. if you're going a boat ramp what would you be meeting that's blue
that because we received quite a bit of her handwriting for comparison. >> the handwriting on the otherhe one with directions to the rogers hotel was distinctive. >> i determined that the handwriting on the brochure was not written by the mother or either of her daughters. >> in the word courtney part of the hotel's address the t was capitalized in the middle of the word. >> this is unusual. not only because it's a capital letter but because of the spacial quality of the...
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kittel first looked at known handwriting samples from both nancy and richard. despite their similarities, there were differences. >> she used her ampersands quite extensively through her writing, so every fifth, sixth line would have an ampersand on it, in her known handwriting, where richard always used the a-n-d for the verbiage and. >> kittel also noticed that nancy and richard made their capital "i" differently. >> richard used one down stroke like a 1, whereas nancy used a down stroke and then a cross at the top and bottom. she was willing to take a lot more time in executing them than richard was. >> their lowercase fs were different as well. >> richard used a clockwise motion coming down from the top of the "f" down to the bottom. he would swing off in a clockwise motion to finish off the lower loop of the "f," whereas nancy always came down and went counterclockwise to finish off the "f." >> kittel concluded richard wrote the diary entries about nancy's brother, bill. >> absolutely certain that he had written that. >> 100% certain? >> yes. >> prosecutor
kittel first looked at known handwriting samples from both nancy and richard. despite their similarities, there were differences. >> she used her ampersands quite extensively through her writing, so every fifth, sixth line would have an ampersand on it, in her known handwriting, where richard always used the a-n-d for the verbiage and. >> kittel also noticed that nancy and richard made their capital "i" differently. >> richard used one down stroke like a 1, whereas...
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the handwriting at the bottom of the page was consistent with bramblett's known handwriting samples.expert van roberts compared the bullets from the murder victims to the gun found next to blaine hodges' body. even though the gun had no barrel, it still had its firing pin. under a comparison microscope, you can see the unique marks made on the shells from the gun's firing pin. the firing pin marks from the gun at the crime scene matched the spent casings found in bramblett's truck and the casings found in the hodges' home. the fbi conducted an elemental analysis on the bullet fragments removed from the bodies. this analysis proved that the bullets from the victims' bodies were made from the same batch of molten metal as the unused bullets found in the home of earl bramblett. but one thing troubled investigators. why did the witness identify a red pickup truck leaving the hodges' driveway around the time of the fire? this is what a white pickup truck looks like under the sodium vapor lighting near the hodges' home. it makes the white truck look like a red truck. the forensic evidence
the handwriting at the bottom of the page was consistent with bramblett's known handwriting samples.expert van roberts compared the bullets from the murder victims to the gun found next to blaine hodges' body. even though the gun had no barrel, it still had its firing pin. under a comparison microscope, you can see the unique marks made on the shells from the gun's firing pin. the firing pin marks from the gun at the crime scene matched the spent casings found in bramblett's truck and the...
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. >> doug asked me if i thought that was john's handwriting, and i thought it was. >> but to be sure,nvestigators needed an expert. for that, they turned to gary licht, a forensic document examiner. he compared the note to known samples of helble's handwriting. >> the question material was written with somewhat heavy pressure. in the known writings, that was written with the same pressure. it was hand printed. and his known writings relied heavily on printing and not cursive. >> he looked for unique features in individual letters in john's known writings, features he then tried to locate in the questioned document. based on his comparisons, licht was able to draw a definitive conclusion. >> i was able to identify the writer of the question material as john helble. >> proof that it was helble's gun, and no other, that andy took with him to texas. based on the handwriting analysis and the dog dna, andy rich was arrested and charged with john helble's murder. in court, rich had an interesting response to the forensic evidence against him. >>> the forensic evidence showed that andy rich w
. >> doug asked me if i thought that was john's handwriting, and i thought it was. >> but to be sure,nvestigators needed an expert. for that, they turned to gary licht, a forensic document examiner. he compared the note to known samples of helble's handwriting. >> the question material was written with somewhat heavy pressure. in the known writings, that was written with the same pressure. it was hand printed. and his known writings relied heavily on printing and not cursive....
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mason's handwriting was from 1957, at that time he was 23 years old, until 1999, his handwriting dide one iota. it was exactly the same. >> edholme was convinced that gerald mason signed the ymca register with the alias george d. wilson. nearly five decades after the crime, mason was arrested and charged with murder. >> when we introduced ourselves and told him we were homicide investigators, he was a little bit irritated and it was almost like you're here for that? that happened so long ago. i can't believe you're here bothering me with that, you know, 45, 46 years later. >>> based on the forensic in pursuit of all things awesome, amazing, and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it and do some experiments. ♪ so start your day off good with a coffee that's good cup after cup. maxwell house. ♪ good to the last drop maxwell house. what's your favorite kind
mason's handwriting was from 1957, at that time he was 23 years old, until 1999, his handwriting dide one iota. it was exactly the same. >> edholme was convinced that gerald mason signed the ymca register with the alias george d. wilson. nearly five decades after the crime, mason was arrested and charged with murder. >> when we introduced ourselves and told him we were homicide investigators, he was a little bit irritated and it was almost like you're here for that? that happened so...
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handwriting on the note to jonathan binney's handwriting samples. >> in this particular case, we wereng at hand printing. and hand printing can also be extremely identifiable back to an individual. most individuals when they first learn to write do learn to write from something called copy book style, which is printed letters within a textbook. >> there were a number of clear similarities. the lowercase "g," especially at the end of words, was unusually open. the lowercase "f" was almost always tilted at an angle to the rest of the letters in the word. >> in examining the question to the known, i pretty much was able to account for each and every pen movement and pen characteristic that i saw in the question. >> gail heath concluded that jonathan binney most likely wrote this note. >> on the nine-point scale, this was at the first position, a total identification of the handwriting. that's pretty much it. that's top of the -- top of the scale. >> and prints on the note matched binney's. when police went looking for jonathan binney at his home, he was gone. >> we used a helicopter, whi
handwriting on the note to jonathan binney's handwriting samples. >> in this particular case, we wereng at hand printing. and hand printing can also be extremely identifiable back to an individual. most individuals when they first learn to write do learn to write from something called copy book style, which is printed letters within a textbook. >> there were a number of clear similarities. the lowercase "g," especially at the end of words, was unusually open. the lowercase...
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the handwriting. the flawed envelopes.he eyewitness, and cyanide particles in his office allocate that lewis harry was prepared to do anything to end his marriage. even if it meant killing others to do it. >> it would have been much more difficult to obtain a conviction without the evidence of the matching envelopes and without the handwriting comparison. >> it was like the work of art. it started. it grew, and then it came to completion and then it was all there. there was nothing they could dispute. i don't care what defense they brought up. we defeated all of them. >>> a computer hard drive holds hundreds of secrets. every key stroke, every download. every deletion tells a story. but if someone downloads a song about murder does it make him a killer? it was a hot august night in jacksonville, florida. and a time of celebration for april and justin barber. it was their third wedding anniversary. and april was about to finish her training as a radiology technology. >> april had gone into the field of oncology, particularl
the handwriting. the flawed envelopes.he eyewitness, and cyanide particles in his office allocate that lewis harry was prepared to do anything to end his marriage. even if it meant killing others to do it. >> it would have been much more difficult to obtain a conviction without the evidence of the matching envelopes and without the handwriting comparison. >> it was like the work of art. it started. it grew, and then it came to completion and then it was all there. there was nothing...
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that handwriting was key to some of the learning?rtainly makes a difference to the response of the brain when children are looking at letters and words. and so, in one of our studies we trained children either to hand write, that would be printing in this case, letters, of the alphabet, versus children who type them and compared, that with purely visual learning. that is usually taught early on. we found responses of the children that learned their letters through printing was quite different from the other two groups. and, it was different in the way that the brain was recruiting regions that are used for reading later on, when people become literal readers. so it almost seems like the printing experience was bringing these systems online for children to use while they were looking at letters. jenna: almost like all these different wires were suddenly working together, hopefully towards the good result of good reading and hopefully, good come prehen. what do you think about so much concentrated on ipads and keyboards and good writin
that handwriting was key to some of the learning?rtainly makes a difference to the response of the brain when children are looking at letters and words. and so, in one of our studies we trained children either to hand write, that would be printing in this case, letters, of the alphabet, versus children who type them and compared, that with purely visual learning. that is usually taught early on. we found responses of the children that learned their letters through printing was quite different...
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. >> with a court order, investigators forced virginia mcginnis to provide a handwriting sample. >> i her to write alice kessain's name first in her own natural handwriting and then i asked her to write it in a backhand slant because that's how it appeared on the question document. >> forensic document examiners concluded virginia mcginnis had signed alice's name on the insurance policy. >> it was not any different from her handwriting. she merely had changed the slant in order to disguise her writing and make it indistinguishable from the rest of the writing on the form. >> two years after the murder, virginia and b.j. mcginnis were arrested and charged with donna hartman's murder. virginia now claimed she wasn't at the scene of the accident and as proof she reminded prosecutors she wasn't in any of the photographs. but one of the photographs showed the shadow of the photographer. was it possible for science to identify the photographer from the silhouette? >> we knew what day it was and we knew what time it was because we had the 911 call. that gave us the position of the sun, and w
. >> with a court order, investigators forced virginia mcginnis to provide a handwriting sample. >> i her to write alice kessain's name first in her own natural handwriting and then i asked her to write it in a backhand slant because that's how it appeared on the question document. >> forensic document examiners concluded virginia mcginnis had signed alice's name on the insurance policy. >> it was not any different from her handwriting. she merely had changed the slant...
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and it had my mom's handwriting. it's something about seeing handwriting. and it was my mom.ou note. a lost art. >> yes, it is. >>> also coming up, or right now, i should say, in our "heat index" you know the tune. "star wars," episode 7, it all the buzz again this morning. major star power has joined the cast. this time, lupita nyong'o. the actress posted this message to fans on monday. i can say it out loud and proud, i'm going to a galaxy far, far away. she is joining the cast. and this is a big, big deal because she's obviously just the hottest thing in hollywood. so, for her to sort of get onboard i think says a lot about where this movie is headed. up into the galaxy. >> and beyond. >> december 18th, 2015, we'll be able to watch it. >> and before then, i'll do 948 stories on it. >>> burning up "the heat index," spiking right now, anti-wrikle creams. we go over to social square, as people search for the best creams. yahoo! compiled the top list. we have the top searched skin screams. there's kills midnight recovery. and bare minerals multiwrinkle repair. and we have dr.
and it had my mom's handwriting. it's something about seeing handwriting. and it was my mom.ou note. a lost art. >> yes, it is. >>> also coming up, or right now, i should say, in our "heat index" you know the tune. "star wars," episode 7, it all the buzz again this morning. major star power has joined the cast. this time, lupita nyong'o. the actress posted this message to fans on monday. i can say it out loud and proud, i'm going to a galaxy far, far away. she...
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. >> inside was a letter in shari's handwriting. at the top of the first page was the heading "last will and testament." who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> shari smith's abductor had allowed the teenager to write a two-page letter to her family in which she told them how much she loved them. >> i had a very helpless feeling come over me. but i was not without hope. i held out my hope to the end, but i was totally helpless. the words "last will and testament" knocked me back and i was totally helpless. i did not know what to do or say, and then i had to -- the tough part was i had to show the letter to my wife. >> "please don't ever let this ruin
. >> inside was a letter in shari's handwriting. at the top of the first page was the heading "last will and testament." who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of...
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it's not handwriting at all. and it's very difficult sometimes to actually determine who it was that made the drawing. >> although document examiners were unable to tell conclusively who signed the letter, they were certain it wasn't brad brisbin. investigators still had no idea where brad brisbin was or what may have happened to him. female announcer: get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest free for 3 event, on now. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> police now knew that the letters mailed from spokane, washington weren't written by brad brisbin. they strongly suspected larry moore may have been involved in brad's disappearance. on the step of moore's camper, police noticed when looked like blood sp
it's not handwriting at all. and it's very difficult sometimes to actually determine who it was that made the drawing. >> although document examiners were unable to tell conclusively who signed the letter, they were certain it wasn't brad brisbin. investigators still had no idea where brad brisbin was or what may have happened to him. female announcer: get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black,...
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matched dorothy's known handwriting samples. >> the writer had a very distinctive capital "d."ad a backwards lowercase "f," where it went in a clockwise motion instead of a counterclockwise motion, as we're taught. there were numerous letters in and of themselves that were consistent with the known and questioned writing, and there were no differences that would suggest that it was written by a different writer. >> sandra homewood concluded that dorothy had indeed written the notes. >> when the lab report came back and said that dorothy had actually authored all of the letters, we pretty much concluded at that time, the investigators did, that perhaps what they were looking at is, in fact, a suicide. >> but in the aftermath of dorothy's death, her husband chris, appeared to be anything but grief-stricken. >> within weeks of dorothy's death, chris davis actually moved a person into the house who was there ostensively to act as a nanny or to take care of his children. >> everyone on base knew this woman was more than a nanny. she had been having an affair with corporal davis for
matched dorothy's known handwriting samples. >> the writer had a very distinctive capital "d."ad a backwards lowercase "f," where it went in a clockwise motion instead of a counterclockwise motion, as we're taught. there were numerous letters in and of themselves that were consistent with the known and questioned writing, and there were no differences that would suggest that it was written by a different writer. >> sandra homewood concluded that dorothy had...
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it's not handwriting at all. and it's very difficult sometimes to actually determine who it was that made the drawing. >> although document examiners were unable to tell conclusively who signed the letter, they were certain it wasn't brad brisbin. investigators still had no idea where brad brisbin was or what may have happened to him. >>> police now knew that the letters mailed from spokane, washington weren't written by brad brisbin. they strongly suspected larry moore may have been involved in brad's disappearance. on the step of moore's camper, police noticed when looked like blood spatter. under a microscope, scientists found it was more than just blood. it was tissue. this was identified as human. and the sample had both small granular cells and larger purkinje cells. this meant only one thing. this was muscle. but they wanted a second opinion. >> so they sent this tissue to a fellow named mike collin who is a neuropathologist in ohio. he looked at it and said, yeah, it's mammal and it's cerebellum. it's the
it's not handwriting at all. and it's very difficult sometimes to actually determine who it was that made the drawing. >> although document examiners were unable to tell conclusively who signed the letter, they were certain it wasn't brad brisbin. investigators still had no idea where brad brisbin was or what may have happened to him. >>> police now knew that the letters mailed from spokane, washington weren't written by brad brisbin. they strongly suspected larry moore may have...
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known handwriting samples. he found it to be consistent. scientists found a fingerprint on the letter. it was sandy's. and dna testing confirmed that sandy licked the envelope to seal it. now that sandy claimed the incident was an attack, investigators reviewed hospital medical records and discovered that the attending physician doubted a horse had done that damage. >> they were semi-circular in nature and there were a number of them, and they put lacerations in her head, which she had to staple shut. and he said it just didn't look like any horse kick injury i'd ever seen. >> dr. john hulsing was in the duysts' barn shortly after the incident. he, too, noticed inconsistencies. >> i went in that stall and i couldn't find any blood on the wall where this reportedly happened. it was all outside of the stall in the walk-in area. >> david duyst was confronted with the letter and denied that the incident was anything other than an accident. but he did make a confession. he admitted he was having an affair with his s
known handwriting samples. he found it to be consistent. scientists found a fingerprint on the letter. it was sandy's. and dna testing confirmed that sandy licked the envelope to seal it. now that sandy claimed the incident was an attack, investigators reviewed hospital medical records and discovered that the attending physician doubted a horse had done that damage. >> they were semi-circular in nature and there were a number of them, and they put lacerations in her head, which she had to...
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. >> police were immediately suspicious, and they arranged for a handwriting expert, david parrett, to authenticate rob andrew's signature on the insurance policy. >> a signature is produced with style and speed. it's the thing that you probably write the most in your entire life. in my analysis, i looked at 13 years of rob andrew's handwriting and writing his signatures, 136 signatures. >> not surprisingly, it was clear that rob andrew's signatures changed over the years. >> over time, rob andrew's signature had become more ornate, more artistic. >> and 2 1/2 years before his death, rob added an extra element to his signature. >> it was in the bottom right-hand corner of his signature. i then began looking at signature after signature after signature. and that fish was there. >> this was a christian symbol. the ichthys. rob added it to his signature as a sign of his faith. but it wasn't on the change of beneficiary form. >> i know that symbol is very significant because he repeatedly used it in the more formalized signatures that he wrote, such as in business documents. and that symbo
. >> police were immediately suspicious, and they arranged for a handwriting expert, david parrett, to authenticate rob andrew's signature on the insurance policy. >> a signature is produced with style and speed. it's the thing that you probably write the most in your entire life. in my analysis, i looked at 13 years of rob andrew's handwriting and writing his signatures, 136 signatures. >> not surprisingly, it was clear that rob andrew's signatures changed over the years....
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the handwriting in the letters is different. but u.s. officials tell me that they did show these to the bergdahl family, and the family saw enough in them that only bowe would have known to write that they really do think they came from him. but we're really going have to wait to hear from him to find out what were you thinking when you wrote this down. >> roy, when you were captivity, because kimberly just said i want to play devil's advocate, let me be clear here, the taliban could have been forcing him to write something. you were forced to write to your family when you were being held in iraq for nearly a year. what were those moments like, first of all? kim was referring to maybe bowe bergdahl, you know, this was his moment in the sunshine or his moment in the light where he is actually able to see and write. was it like that for you? >> no. the gang totally has control of what you write. when i did mine, they just set a piece of paper in front of me and gave me a pen. and one person sat on each side of me and told me exactly what w
the handwriting in the letters is different. but u.s. officials tell me that they did show these to the bergdahl family, and the family saw enough in them that only bowe would have known to write that they really do think they came from him. but we're really going have to wait to hear from him to find out what were you thinking when you wrote this down. >> roy, when you were captivity, because kimberly just said i want to play devil's advocate, let me be clear here, the taliban could have...
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. >> it was in his handwriting. we knew that he had gone down there. >> later, he called his parents' answering machine and left a message. >> i'm on my way home. i had a little bit of car trouble and so i'll be home in about a half hour or so. i'm wiped out. >> but nick never made it home. >> it was very odd that he wasn't there. he had never not been in his room. it let us know right away something was very wrong. >> the howard family called police to report nick missing. the search began at the restaurant where nick had stopped the night before. it was on a treacherous road that ran parallel to the sacramento river. >> you make a mistake and drift off of the roadway, you're liable to go to the bottom of the levee. on one side, it's a river. on the other side, it's a 30-foot drop. >> asleep or intoxicated or not paying attention, there's a good chance you could end up in the water. >> and that's where they found nick's car two days later, submerged in 18 feet of water. >> you could tell that the engine was running
. >> it was in his handwriting. we knew that he had gone down there. >> later, he called his parents' answering machine and left a message. >> i'm on my way home. i had a little bit of car trouble and so i'll be home in about a half hour or so. i'm wiped out. >> but nick never made it home. >> it was very odd that he wasn't there. he had never not been in his room. it let us know right away something was very wrong. >> the howard family called police to...
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"time" middle east bureau chief erin baker, thank you so much. >>> the handwriting is on the way.w study looks at the affects of kids learning to use computer keyboards instead of pen and paper. plus, the opportunity for recent graduates. it's not what you're sieeing there. [female announcer] grow, it's what we do. we grow big celebrations, and personal victories. we grow new beginnings, and better endings. grand gestures, happier happy hours. so let's gro something greater with miracle-gro. what will you grow? ♪ i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for
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handwriting experts have established that the handwriting on the purchase order was in fact made by oswaldthe president of the united states apparently was bought. >> in the wake of the kid assassination, the dallas police, on the one hand they were committing all their resources to trying to solve the crime. >> on the other hand, they were ill equipped to handle this tsunami of reporters. >> well, i was questioned by the judge, however, i protested at that time that i was not allowed legal representation. >> in bringing oswald out they were of course doing something that you would never see happen today. but they were trying to cooperate with the press with the understanding that there would not be questions shouted at him. >> did you kill the president? >> no, i have not been charged with that in fact nobody has said that to me yet. the first thing i heard about it when the newspaper reporters in the hall asked me that question. >> you have been -- >> sir? >> you have been charged. >> oswald -- >> a policeman hit me. at 1:35 this morning a complaint was read and charged that quote, lee h
handwriting experts have established that the handwriting on the purchase order was in fact made by oswaldthe president of the united states apparently was bought. >> in the wake of the kid assassination, the dallas police, on the one hand they were committing all their resources to trying to solve the crime. >> on the other hand, they were ill equipped to handle this tsunami of reporters. >> well, i was questioned by the judge, however, i protested at that time that i was not...
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the handwriting comparison. >> it was like the work of art. it started. it grew, and then it came to completion and then it was all there. there was nothing they could dispute. i don't care what defense they brought up. we defeated all of them. >>> a computer hard drive holds hundreds of secrets. every key stroke, every download. every deletion tells a story. but if someone downloads a song about murder does it make him a killer? it was a hot august night in jacksonville, florida. and a time of celebration for april and justin barber. it was their third wedding anniversary. and april was about to finish her training as a radiology technology. >> april had gone into the field of oncology, particularly why the radiology field. due to the death of her mother. >> justin had good news too, he had just gotten a good job with a large lumber company. >> he was a very smart guy, very successful. everything going for him. i mean, just like my sister. they were two of a kind, i guess. >> the couple's anniversary dinner was at an italian restaurant. later, they took
the handwriting comparison. >> it was like the work of art. it started. it grew, and then it came to completion and then it was all there. there was nothing they could dispute. i don't care what defense they brought up. we defeated all of them. >>> a computer hard drive holds hundreds of secrets. every key stroke, every download. every deletion tells a story. but if someone downloads a song about murder does it make him a killer? it was a hot august night in jacksonville,...
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. >> but to do the handwriting on the wall and to get somebody to think somebody did this, that just shows you that is not his first rodeo. >> one possible suspect was karen's ex-husband, jeff payne. karen was petitioning for higher alimony payments because of her recent diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. >> karen was concerned that her health insurance was not going to be sufficient to address all of her medical needs. >> but payne had an alibi. he was 300 miles away in miami when karen was killed. and police discovered that karen was dating a number of men at the time of her death. >> karen was seeing a british airline pilot. we learned of this pilot through some text messaging on karen's phone. >> hi, sex bomb, having a good day? miss you. just got back from rio. do i still get to see you next week? >> the pilot had an alibi for the time of the murder. he was out of the country and was not considered a suspect. but someone else karen was dating had a violent past, news karen learned just days before her murder. >>> when police did a background check on the man who found karen pannel
. >> but to do the handwriting on the wall and to get somebody to think somebody did this, that just shows you that is not his first rodeo. >> one possible suspect was karen's ex-husband, jeff payne. karen was petitioning for higher alimony payments because of her recent diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. >> karen was concerned that her health insurance was not going to be sufficient to address all of her medical needs. >> but payne had an alibi. he was 300 miles away in...
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. >> a forensic document examiner compared frankie's known handwriting samples to the signatures on the insurance policies and concluded they were forgeries. >> so someone who met with the insurance writers, the insurance salesmen, had to pose as mr. pullian. >> it's pretty crazy and these are the things that we would look at and, all of a sudden, you realize, you know what? there's something that is really wrong here. >> when questioned by investigators, e. lee white admitted he purchased the life insurance policies but said he had nothing to do with frankie's death. then a witness came forward with some not-so-surprising information. on the night before frankie's murder, she saw the car from the staged accident scene parked outside e. lee white's funeral home. in pursuit of all things awesome, amazing, and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it and do som
. >> a forensic document examiner compared frankie's known handwriting samples to the signatures on the insurance policies and concluded they were forgeries. >> so someone who met with the insurance writers, the insurance salesmen, had to pose as mr. pullian. >> it's pretty crazy and these are the things that we would look at and, all of a sudden, you realize, you know what? there's something that is really wrong here. >> when questioned by investigators, e. lee white...
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. >> i think the singular break in the case came with the identification of the handwriting. that was his ultimate undoing. >>> up next, it was an ambush. >> we have a call of four people dead. >> oh my god. >> but the scene yields few clues and the motive's unclear. >> this case was tough. nothing was jumping out at us in the beginning. >> until a neighbor comes forward with a possible lead. >> they see a young man and a young woman just walking down the sidewalk dressed in all black. >> would it be enough? >> the families wanted answers, they deserved answers. >> what amazed me is it stayed a secret as long as it did. >>> clear lake, texas, is a mecca for aerospace professionals from all over the world. it includes many affluent, upscale neighborhoods. >> there's probably nobody in america that wouldn't mind living in these neighborhoods that are out there. >> but on a july afternoon, in 2003, that suburban calm was shattered when a teenager went to her girlfriend's house and found a bloodbath. >> emergency. >> got a call of four people dead, four victims have been shot. >>
. >> i think the singular break in the case came with the identification of the handwriting. that was his ultimate undoing. >>> up next, it was an ambush. >> we have a call of four people dead. >> oh my god. >> but the scene yields few clues and the motive's unclear. >> this case was tough. nothing was jumping out at us in the beginning. >> until a neighbor comes forward with a possible lead. >> they see a young man and a young woman just...
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following event, imran, what is the latest that we are handwriting on the ground. >> well, i can tell you that things in dhuluiya are getting tense. we saw clashes there, which saw a friendly fire incident when ricky helicopters opened fire killing six forces there. we are hearing on the border that there are clashes between sunni rebels and a shia militias, taking if as utilities in the fight. also, we are hearing camp astra, about 40km outside the baghdad is a recruiting center for prime minister nouri al-maliki's forces and have taken casualties. sunni rebels firing in mortar shells killing eight soldiers there. dhuluiya province, closer to baghdad is where the front lines are emerging. we have the warships moving into position. what are we hearing from regional leaders? >> well, firstly we hear that regional leaders want to get involved. iran decided it would throw in its lot with nouri al-maliki, and president hassan rouhani. they said all iraq has to do is ask for help. we here them prls a statement. how far, what we are hearing is alongside all of this, the united nation assist
following event, imran, what is the latest that we are handwriting on the ground. >> well, i can tell you that things in dhuluiya are getting tense. we saw clashes there, which saw a friendly fire incident when ricky helicopters opened fire killing six forces there. we are hearing on the border that there are clashes between sunni rebels and a shia militias, taking if as utilities in the fight. also, we are hearing camp astra, about 40km outside the baghdad is a recruiting center for...
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. >> the simple block lettering made handwriting analysis impossible. there were no fingerprints on the envelope or the letter. the envelope wasn't sealed, so there was no saliva on the envelope flap and no dna to recover. and the barcode on the back of the card was missing. >> it had been cut out, and -- as if somebody knew we might want to try to trace that greeting card and find out where it came from. >> investigators contacted the company that made the card and learned it was sold in three different stores in the area. the most recent sale happened just four days before the card was delivered. it was a cash purchase at a store 13 miles from the helmicks' house. detectives asked to see the store's surveillance tapes. >> lo and behold, who is purchasing the greeting card? it's miriam helmick. >> based on her haircut, her glasses, the way she walked, her body shape, there's no doubt in our mind that it was miriam helmick. >> miriam was confronted with the surveillance image. >> she did admit to placing the card at her house. her explanation was to get
. >> the simple block lettering made handwriting analysis impossible. there were no fingerprints on the envelope or the letter. the envelope wasn't sealed, so there was no saliva on the envelope flap and no dna to recover. and the barcode on the back of the card was missing. >> it had been cut out, and -- as if somebody knew we might want to try to trace that greeting card and find out where it came from. >> investigators contacted the company that made the card and learned it...
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sorry about the bad handwriting on the card. anyway, i am a lifelong resident of san francisco. just to let you know, my mother was a diabetic and when i was born i showed sugar in my urine which means as an asian, like the doctor said, i am prone to diabetes. however, not wanting to refute the doctor's findings, low body weight, according to my bathroom scale, is not the issue. one of the criticisms i heard listening to the debate from the american beverage association that said the tax is regressive and it impacts low-income communities, but it's ironic that these are the same communities that suffer from the effects of soda and that they are opposing money that would actually go towards programs for education that would help these same communities as well. for the record, we're not asking to ban soda, but we are doing is encouraging thought. one of the interesting things that was brought up is that they said, well, this soda would cause a tax would cause a thing on [speaker not understood]. i would encourage everybody here to go get a can of v-8 and not only read how much add
sorry about the bad handwriting on the card. anyway, i am a lifelong resident of san francisco. just to let you know, my mother was a diabetic and when i was born i showed sugar in my urine which means as an asian, like the doctor said, i am prone to diabetes. however, not wanting to refute the doctor's findings, low body weight, according to my bathroom scale, is not the issue. one of the criticisms i heard listening to the debate from the american beverage association that said the tax is...
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to learn how to read and white and speak the english language, it was readily apparent to none handwritingc examiners that this was indeed not her signature. >> investigators raided the landlord's office. in the bottom of a trash can, they found more than 60 torn scraps of paper. >> the secret service reconstructed that document for us finding all but one of the 60 something pieces. >> when the pieces were reassembled, investigators found the original forgery of mary alorout's signature, identical to the one on the lead disclosure notice. >> he forged the signature of sunday abek's mother on the lead paint disclosure form. he copied it and produced copies to the environmental protection agency and the grand jury. >> the landlord's fingerprints were on the document. mary alorout's were not. >> it's very unlikely that had he she had handled or had anything to do with that particular document. >> investigators say that when annex dean found out about sunday's deaths he knew he was potentially liable. so he took his tenants signatures, copied them from other documents and then placed them back
to learn how to read and white and speak the english language, it was readily apparent to none handwritingc examiners that this was indeed not her signature. >> investigators raided the landlord's office. in the bottom of a trash can, they found more than 60 torn scraps of paper. >> the secret service reconstructed that document for us finding all but one of the 60 something pieces. >> when the pieces were reassembled, investigators found the original forgery of mary alorout's...
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even without national standards, the energy sector sees the handwriting on the wall. businesses like spectra energy are investing billions of dollars in clean energy. all of this means more jobs, not less. we'll need thousands of american workers in construction, transmission and more to make cleaner power a reality. [applause] you've heard me say this before but it is worth reiterating again. the bottom line is, we have never have to choose between a healthy economy and a healthy environment. there's a reason why empty allegations from critics sound a little bit like a broken record. it's because it's the same tired play. from the same special interest playbook that they've been using for decades. in the 1960's, you remember the 1960's, some of you do. when smog choked our cities, critics cried wolf said epa action to put the brakes on the auto production. they were wrong. instead our air got cleaner and our kids got healthier and we sold more cars. thank you to the folks at epa. in the 1990's, critics cried wolf and said fighting acid rain will make electricity go u
even without national standards, the energy sector sees the handwriting on the wall. businesses like spectra energy are investing billions of dollars in clean energy. all of this means more jobs, not less. we'll need thousands of american workers in construction, transmission and more to make cleaner power a reality. [applause] you've heard me say this before but it is worth reiterating again. the bottom line is, we have never have to choose between a healthy economy and a healthy environment....
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a forensic document examiner compared the handwriting on the envel lope to known samples of steve white'swere both similar. steve white was arrested and charged with the attempted murder of phil rouss. but important questions remained, how did the poisons get into phil rouss' body? but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. can your makeup remover do that? hi, credit report site andour i have a problem. i need to speak with your fraud resolution department. ugh, we don't have that. what should i tell him? just make that super annoying modem noise... (shuuuuuuuh....zzzzzzzz...de ee...dong...shuuuhh...) hello? not all credit report sites are equal. classic. experian.com members get personalized help plus fraud resolution support. join now at experian.com. with enrollment in experian credit tracker. geicmoney for over 75 years.save they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be nam
a forensic document examiner compared the handwriting on the envel lope to known samples of steve white'swere both similar. steve white was arrested and charged with the attempted murder of phil rouss. but important questions remained, how did the poisons get into phil rouss' body? but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. can...
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now, the justice handwriting ministry can put an ngo the on the list if they haven't filed themselves. from moscow. >> reporter: the offices aren't glamorous but the work is invaluable. employees constantly monitor the political pulse of russia with polls and surveys. last may, though, prosecutors told the independent polster having foreign clients meant it must register as a foreign agent. there are no signs this will be rolled back. the next steps are most likely to be prohibitive: will we be banned? possibly? >> it is functioning election watch doc geros wasn't so fortunate. it's activities were suspended last year. human rights watch has documented dozens of court cases, prosecutions and warnings targeting russia's ngos. this was the catalyst for the crack dope following 2011's parliament elections, perceived by many to be rigged, there was a surge of public anger. moscow's square and prospects were crammed with people calling for vladimir putin to go and the government was shocked into action. >> these days, the square is emp empty of protesters following the wave of civil unrest
now, the justice handwriting ministry can put an ngo the on the list if they haven't filed themselves. from moscow. >> reporter: the offices aren't glamorous but the work is invaluable. employees constantly monitor the political pulse of russia with polls and surveys. last may, though, prosecutors told the independent polster having foreign clients meant it must register as a foreign agent. there are no signs this will be rolled back. the next steps are most likely to be prohibitive: will...
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. >> he starts rambling at times and you point out his handwriting is not necessarily consistent. >>n the mind-set of someone that would be in captivity. we know that he was held under harsh conditions. sometimes in a cage, often without light. even so the letters are strange. the handwriting doesn't match, and he goes off on a tangent talking about math, god, the weather, but u.s. officials that have seen them and talk to the bergdahl family, the family says that there is enough in both of them that tells them bowe really did write these. we will have to wait until he comes back to the states, meets with them, and eventually speaks to the public to find out if these were really what he was thinking at the time. >> can we draw any preliminary conclusions about his state of mind? >> the letters do match the pentagon investigation into the unit where he was stationed. he said there was a leadership problem and there was a safety problem on the base. that said they're saying that's not a reason for walking off of your base. yet, one thing that the pentagon and bergdahl seem to agree on
. >> he starts rambling at times and you point out his handwriting is not necessarily consistent. >>n the mind-set of someone that would be in captivity. we know that he was held under harsh conditions. sometimes in a cage, often without light. even so the letters are strange. the handwriting doesn't match, and he goes off on a tangent talking about math, god, the weather, but u.s. officials that have seen them and talk to the bergdahl family, the family says that there is enough in...
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had a weird moment, but when you open this briefcase and find out the seal them elopes with his handwriting on it and i am killed them for the first time. i was not wearing class, which was a big state. later on we figured out we all cut it because of that. but there he had a lot of document, handwritten documents, testimony is, butters that we found and we went through all this together later on piece by piece. >> talk about what was in that this briefcase. >> well, you know, he was a person who likes to keep order, so there were files with medical records and there was this envelope where he wrote personal letters, bank account information. so it was all -- your personal letters from his family. we found letters from especially the ones son who would later on basically we interviewed him and we sent letters to his father basically describing how he played in asking when he would come back and visit them. at the same time medical records and bank account records, all kinds of different proof to prove this man was in cairo. >> and not briefcase -- and not briefcase, in his own handwriting,
had a weird moment, but when you open this briefcase and find out the seal them elopes with his handwriting on it and i am killed them for the first time. i was not wearing class, which was a big state. later on we figured out we all cut it because of that. but there he had a lot of document, handwritten documents, testimony is, butters that we found and we went through all this together later on piece by piece. >> talk about what was in that this briefcase. >> well, you know, he...
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for example the famous piri reis map the admiral turkish admiral piri reis tells us in his own handwriting on his map that he based it on more than one hundred older source maps that he believed to come from the library of alexandria they were falling apart and so he decided to preserve the information on them on his map and in the process he incorporated extremely accurate long to choose which we must then include conclude were present on those older source maps recently and australian paleoanthropologist discovered the possibility of yet another species of humans that existed alongside our ancestors up to fourteen thousand years ago what do these contant find say about our understanding of human evolution at this point i think i think what they say more generally about our understanding of the past is that our picture of the past is very incomplete i mean we've been going along for the last fifty or sixty or more years thinking that yes there was neanderthal man and also there was homo sapiens sapiens our own species that was its neanderthal man became extinct what thirty thirty five per
for example the famous piri reis map the admiral turkish admiral piri reis tells us in his own handwriting on his map that he based it on more than one hundred older source maps that he believed to come from the library of alexandria they were falling apart and so he decided to preserve the information on them on his map and in the process he incorporated extremely accurate long to choose which we must then include conclude were present on those older source maps recently and australian...
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for example the famous piri reis map the admiral turkish admiral piri reis tells us in his own handwriting on his map that he based it on more than one hundred older source maps that he believed to come from the library of alexandria they were falling apart and so he decided to preserve the information on them on his map and in the process. he incorporated extremely accurate long to choose which we must then include conclude were present on those older source maps recently an australian paleoanthropologist discovered the possibility of yet another species of humans that existed alongside our ancestors up to fourteen thousand years ago what do these contant find say about our understanding of human evolution at this point i think i think what they say more generally about our understanding of the past is that our picture of the cost is very incomplete i mean we've been going along for the last fifty or sixty or more years thinking that yes there was neanderthal man and also there was homo sapiens sapiens our own species that was its man became extinct what thirty thirty five perhaps twenty
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surfing, handwriting, motorcross, shark swimming, you name it.hey're getting quite a rush. -- surfing, hand gliding, motorcross. they're using the proceeds to pay back some debt and possibly make some acquisitions. this is part of their big fish into become a media company. views on 500 million youtube alone. they expect to start collecting .d revenue for partnerships the founder and ceo spoke with .att miller and stephanie ruhle >> we think of ourselves of being in the content enabling business because we recognize when our customers capture and ande compelling content they tag, title describe their areent as gopro, they driving our products. to compete with gopro, you have to have millions people giving you credit for it and that is why our competitors have not made any inroads. >> how would you monetize this content? i love watching the videos, i don't pay anything for it. >> when he asked somebody, hey, gopro, they usually say, oh, the amazing videos that everybody is sharing. they think of gopro as a consumer product company, a hardware comp
surfing, handwriting, motorcross, shark swimming, you name it.hey're getting quite a rush. -- surfing, hand gliding, motorcross. they're using the proceeds to pay back some debt and possibly make some acquisitions. this is part of their big fish into become a media company. views on 500 million youtube alone. they expect to start collecting .d revenue for partnerships the founder and ceo spoke with .att miller and stephanie ruhle >> we think of ourselves of being in the content enabling...
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but beneath the dress traced of the handwriting of a woman then wrote a letter to her former mistress, a former slave owner asking about a daughter. she was taken from me. this said they're going to take a greensboro -- oracle spur, north carolina. i just want to know what happened stir. she had been sold by the woman she was ready to come our family had sold pilot, left the document says the sale. she was now in georgia, if i remember correctly. intercurrent owners said he would be willing to purchase lester's child if she could get information about and if the people willing to sell. so i have traced over her letter talking about her missing child, her absent child to pair with the address where there is no child. >> told me to find more people, the african-american search for families lost as slavery. university of north carolina hist >> >> host: university north carolina political science professor is the co-author of this book, a "interest groups and health care reform across the united states". professor gray how did you get involved? >> guest: i was on the board of directors of
but beneath the dress traced of the handwriting of a woman then wrote a letter to her former mistress, a former slave owner asking about a daughter. she was taken from me. this said they're going to take a greensboro -- oracle spur, north carolina. i just want to know what happened stir. she had been sold by the woman she was ready to come our family had sold pilot, left the document says the sale. she was now in georgia, if i remember correctly. intercurrent owners said he would be willing to...
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. >> we're getting new details about a father charged with murder after leave handwriting his toddler in a hot car in tuscaloosa alabama. >> his father has created not guilty to murder and child cruelty. he harris was allowed to call into the son's funeral. he told police i searched the internet for information about child deaths inside vehicles prior to cooper's death last week. >>> there are reports from seoul that north korea fired two missiles into the sea of japan. according t-wolves it's believed the missiles were scuds with a range of about 310 miles. reports of the apparent test come days before the chinese president is due in south korea to discuss the new north's nuclear program. >>> new concerns about pope francis' health after he canceled his visit nearly an hour after he was due to arrive at the hospital yesterday. due to what the vatican called "an unexpected indisposition." the pope kept his appoints, but observers noted he seemed tired during a 10-minute audience with the president of madagascar. he only has one lung and suffers from a bad back. vatican insists that th
. >> we're getting new details about a father charged with murder after leave handwriting his toddler in a hot car in tuscaloosa alabama. >> his father has created not guilty to murder and child cruelty. he harris was allowed to call into the son's funeral. he told police i searched the internet for information about child deaths inside vehicles prior to cooper's death last week. >>> there are reports from seoul that north korea fired two missiles into the sea of japan....