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a name and face detective babcock knew quite well from an encounter in 1999, when babcock was workingwatching a particular prostitute. see a vehicle pick this girl up. drive to a remote location. we approached the vehicle, open the door, the first words out of this girl's mouth, who's a known prostitute, was that he was trying to kill her. >> and the man in the car was? >> lorenzo montoya. >> reporter: lorenzo montoya, a short, powerfully built man in his 30s who was known to have an equally short temper and a taste for prostitutes. babcock says he saw marks on the woman's throat and that she told him montoya looked like he was enjoying it. >> did you believe her story? >> yes. >> so lorenzo was arrested for charges beyond just patronizing a prostitute. >> yes, he was. >> reporter: that felony assault charge against lorenzo montoya went nowhere because the victim later refused to testify. but it was what had happened next that really focused the detectives' attention. in 2006, years after being caught in the act of choking one prostitute, lorenzo montoya was caught in the company of a
a name and face detective babcock knew quite well from an encounter in 1999, when babcock was workingwatching a particular prostitute. see a vehicle pick this girl up. drive to a remote location. we approached the vehicle, open the door, the first words out of this girl's mouth, who's a known prostitute, was that he was trying to kill her. >> and the man in the car was? >> lorenzo montoya. >> reporter: lorenzo montoya, a short, powerfully built man in his 30s who was known to...
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a name and face detective babcock knew quite well from an encounter in 1999, when babcock was workinge vice unit was watching a particular prostitute. see a vehicle pick this girl up. drive to a remote location. we approached the vehicle, open the door, the first words out of this girl's mouth, who's a known prostitute, was that he was trying to kill her. >> and the man in the car was? >> lorenzo montoya. >> reporter: lorenzo montoya, a short, powerfully built man in his 30s who was known to have an equally short temper and a taste for prostitutes. babcock said he saw marks on the woman's throat and that she told him montoya looked like he was enjoying it. >> did you believe her story? >> yes. >> so lorenzo was arrested for charges beyond just patronizing a prostitute. >> yes, he was. >> reporter: that felony assault charge against lorenzo montoya went nowhere because the victim later refused to testify. but it was what had happened next that really focused the detectives' attention. in 2006, years after being caught in the act of choking one prostitute, lorenzo montoya was caught in
a name and face detective babcock knew quite well from an encounter in 1999, when babcock was workinge vice unit was watching a particular prostitute. see a vehicle pick this girl up. drive to a remote location. we approached the vehicle, open the door, the first words out of this girl's mouth, who's a known prostitute, was that he was trying to kill her. >> and the man in the car was? >> lorenzo montoya. >> reporter: lorenzo montoya, a short, powerfully built man in his 30s...
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like babcock ranch, 40 kilometers northeast of cape coral in the florida hinterland.t's a new project vying for buyers. protected from floods, with a more european touch, including a carefully planned downtown district. everything easily accessible, close to nature, 21st century florida. and no costs spared when it comes to marketing the impressive package. sabine: it looks great. you won't haveve to drive everywhere. you can do most things on foot -- go to the water, go shopping, get an ice cream, take the kids to school. amazing. reporter: unlike cape coral, babcock ranch has declared 90% of its land a nature reserve. it hasn't forced any of the original inhabitants out. it also hasn't altered the environment, leaving naturally evolved storm protections in place. it's the f first completely sor powered u.s. city. that's an attractive selling point. and although still under constructionon, houses sururvd the massssive storm hurrrricane irma. donna: september 10 and september 11, 2017. thank you to the people who are building our home. we hope you and your families we
like babcock ranch, 40 kilometers northeast of cape coral in the florida hinterland.t's a new project vying for buyers. protected from floods, with a more european touch, including a carefully planned downtown district. everything easily accessible, close to nature, 21st century florida. and no costs spared when it comes to marketing the impressive package. sabine: it looks great. you won't haveve to drive everywhere. you can do most things on foot -- go to the water, go shopping, get an ice...
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. >> for detectives like todd babcock, it all seemed to add up except for one thing.b had determined that one of the unidentified sets of remains, jane doe number 7, was a young black female. >> when they told us they had a young black girl, i thought, i didn't have a young black girl on my list. >> for medical investigator wendy honeyfield, the bones of jane doe number 7 and her pink tipped acrylic nails were a beguiling puzzle. >> she's like a lot of other cases that we have skeletal remains that come in and there's so much work that's always done behind the scenes to get them identified that nobody really ever sees. >> for the detectives who were trying to catch a serial killer, those remains represented a wildcard with staggering implications. what if the west mesa gravedigger was a prolific transient? what if jane doe number 7 was just the first of many victims the gravedigger brought to the west mesa from somewhere else? >> who was she? where did she come from? how did she get to albuquerque? not all those questions have been answered as of yet. >> it would take
. >> for detectives like todd babcock, it all seemed to add up except for one thing.b had determined that one of the unidentified sets of remains, jane doe number 7, was a young black female. >> when they told us they had a young black girl, i thought, i didn't have a young black girl on my list. >> for medical investigator wendy honeyfield, the bones of jane doe number 7 and her pink tipped acrylic nails were a beguiling puzzle. >> she's like a lot of other cases that...
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not secretary babcock. next up, 1881.cook investigating star scandal, which had to do with the postal authorities taking bribes. we did a recent program and the scholar said, the federal government was a post office with an army attacked. -- wasn'tit melts much else to it. harry truman naming a special assistance to the journey 10 all. it was called the bureau of internal revenue. when hundred 62 staff fired but no indictments. mcgrath whofired had fired the special assistant looking into this. sort of a moment there. will go back and forth no doubt today on the watergate resignation's. the numbers and topics for the special counsel's pick up quickly in the 70's through 90's. we have come to today's subject. at various moments and increasingly so, capturing the attention of the nation. with that, allow me to introduce our panel today. he continues his work on the holocaust as a special advisor to the state department. turley, ajonathan legal scholar and analyst. he is appearing on various network programs. he said a disti
not secretary babcock. next up, 1881.cook investigating star scandal, which had to do with the postal authorities taking bribes. we did a recent program and the scholar said, the federal government was a post office with an army attacked. -- wasn'tit melts much else to it. harry truman naming a special assistance to the journey 10 all. it was called the bureau of internal revenue. when hundred 62 staff fired but no indictments. mcgrath whofired had fired the special assistant looking into this....
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bribery, corruption, and at one point a member of the president's inner circle, general orville babcock was serving as a chief of staff, he was a personal secretary. grants would later fire henderson. for impertinent remarks to a grand jury. james broadhead was appointed. 200 90 people were charged and 110 were convicted. in 1881, prosecutor william cook investigating what was called the the star judge -- which was called the star judge scandal which had to do with postal authorities accused of accepting bribes. we did a recent program and a scholar on benjamin franklin pointed out that for much of the nation's history, much of the federal government was a post office with an army attached. so you find a lot of scandals having to do with the post office. the teapot dome, harry truman, looking at the bureau of internal revenue. 162 staff fire but no indictments. truman actually been fired attorney general mcgrath, who fired the special assistant looking into this, so there is sort of a moment there. we will go back and forth to -- no doubt, the watergate resignation in the saturday night
bribery, corruption, and at one point a member of the president's inner circle, general orville babcock was serving as a chief of staff, he was a personal secretary. grants would later fire henderson. for impertinent remarks to a grand jury. james broadhead was appointed. 200 90 people were charged and 110 were convicted. in 1881, prosecutor william cook investigating what was called the the star judge -- which was called the star judge scandal which had to do with postal authorities accused of...
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bribery, corruption, and at one point a member of the president's inner circle, babcock, helle and hendersonged 290, and next up 1881, prosecutor william cook investigating what was called the star judge scandal, which had to do with postal authorities accused of accepting bribes. we did a recent program and a scholar and benjamin franklin pointed out that for much of the nation's history, much of the federal government was a post office with an army attached. so you find a lot of scandals having to do with the post office. the teapot dome, looking at the bureau that was then called the bureau of internal revenue, 162 staff fire but no indictments. attorneyan fired general mcgrath, who fired the special assistant looking into this, so there is sort of a moment there. --will go back and forth to the watergate resignation in the saturday night massacres, but the topics --k up quickly in the 70's in the 1970's, 1980's, and 1990's. so we come to today's subject, which is various moments and increasingly so, capturing the attention, rightfully so, of the nation. allow me to introduce our panel to
bribery, corruption, and at one point a member of the president's inner circle, babcock, helle and hendersonged 290, and next up 1881, prosecutor william cook investigating what was called the star judge scandal, which had to do with postal authorities accused of accepting bribes. we did a recent program and a scholar and benjamin franklin pointed out that for much of the nation's history, much of the federal government was a post office with an army attached. so you find a lot of scandals...