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>> there were hamburger buns thrown all over the bathroom floor. >>> even as a youngster, christina sanoubane had dreams of working in the news business. >> christina just wanted to be a journalist. she said, mom, i cannot be a doctor for you. mom, i cannot be a lawyer for you. >> but her plans were stalled by an unexpected pregnancy in her senior year in high school. >> she made some bad choices with the people she associated with and the kinds of things she did for recreation including a fair amount of drug use it appeared. >> christina dropped out of high school, had the baby and moved in with jacob hadley, the father of her child. unfortunately, that didn't appear to work out either. >> jacob regularly knocked her around. she was seen with bruises and was very open about it. somebody would ask her why -- where she got that bruise and she'd say, oh, jacob beat me. >> no matter what, how he treat her, she just cannot be apart from jacob. i don't know why. i asked her, can you leave him, no, ma, i can't. i love him very much. >> in 1999 jacob shot
>> there were hamburger buns thrown all over the bathroom floor. >>> even as a youngster, christina sanoubane had dreams of working in the news business. >> christina just wanted to be a journalist. she said, mom, i cannot be a doctor for you. mom, i cannot be a lawyer for you. >> but her plans were stalled by an unexpected pregnancy in her senior year in high school. >> she made some bad choices with the people she associated with and the kinds of things she...
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he said he found her in a bathroom.he was calling for help, so he knocked the phone from her hand and stomped on it. when she looked up, she was looking at his face, so he shot her in the head with a .32 caliber. see what you can do. >> the letter was from a prisoner named carl hedley. hedley said that he heard about the murder from a cellmate who was awaiting trial for shooting and robbing a truck driver. >> sometimes in the jailhouse people pick up information that they think they can sell or trade off, so that always has to be taken with a degree of skepticism. >> but the details of the letter were all accurate. >> he had details that we had not released to the public. there's only one way he could have come into that type of information. he was either there or he got it from somebody who was. >> the man's name was john skinner, 22 years old. homicide investigators questioned skinner about the murder, but he denied it. >> and like everybody else that we interview is accused of a murder, never had anything to do it, w
he said he found her in a bathroom.he was calling for help, so he knocked the phone from her hand and stomped on it. when she looked up, she was looking at his face, so he shot her in the head with a .32 caliber. see what you can do. >> the letter was from a prisoner named carl hedley. hedley said that he heard about the murder from a cellmate who was awaiting trial for shooting and robbing a truck driver. >> sometimes in the jailhouse people pick up information that they think they...
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the most expensive part -- the marble bathrooms. >> the bathroom has become a point of competition.f new hotels have big bathrooms that sparkle. we wanted the bathrooms to -- >> i noticed there was a television. >> we have televisions in the mirrors. every bathroom has a tv in it. >> one thing i had to ask is do you test the mattresses out? >> i have tested many. my wife and i have stayed in this hotel. it is comfortable. >> do you do this in every one of your hotels? >> we have lots of renovations. we bought a hotel in hollywood, california. we finished up a $30 million renovation. and nashville, tennessee, $12 million on a new lobby and restaurant. we did all of the guest bathrooms. >> what is it like? you walk into a room and say yes, yes, no, no? >> designers will show lots of different fabrics. i will ask to make it greener. can you make this bluer. can this be lighter? darker? we will be in their offices or they will be in our offices throwing around different fabric swatches. >> do you have an idea that this is what the room will look like? >> i did, but it took us a few iter
the most expensive part -- the marble bathrooms. >> the bathroom has become a point of competition.f new hotels have big bathrooms that sparkle. we wanted the bathrooms to -- >> i noticed there was a television. >> we have televisions in the mirrors. every bathroom has a tv in it. >> one thing i had to ask is do you test the mattresses out? >> i have tested many. my wife and i have stayed in this hotel. it is comfortable. >> do you do this in every one of...
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the mother is outraged saying that her son was required to clean bathrooms for six days. did the mom not know this was happening as of day one of that punishment? >> reporter: the mom did not know. she had no idea. and the mother claims that her son was simply a bystander, not a participant to a bullying incident that took place out here on the playground. she does not believe her son should have been punished at all, let alone assigned to clean bathrooms. >> even now, after so long, i still can't believe it. >> reporter: she gets choked up just thinking about the school punishment she says her 11-year-old son endured. she says ishmael, a 5th grader, was given bathroom cleanup duty for taking part in an alleged play ground bullying incident on april 30. school logs show ishmael cleaned the bathrooms for six days. >> reporter: they had him picking up papers from the paper from the floor and they were attaching urine for week and one day. so six days. >> reporter: she says her son was no more than a by stander and ended up getting whooping cough and missing four days of sch
the mother is outraged saying that her son was required to clean bathrooms for six days. did the mom not know this was happening as of day one of that punishment? >> reporter: the mom did not know. she had no idea. and the mother claims that her son was simply a bystander, not a participant to a bullying incident that took place out here on the playground. she does not believe her son should have been punished at all, let alone assigned to clean bathrooms. >> even now, after so...
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. >> inside, down the hallway, police found the bathroom door had also been knocked off its hinges. on the floor was the body of 67-year-old audrey nichols. she been shot in the head at close range with a .32-caliber bullet. >> the phone that they believe that she was using was found right in that area, i believe in the hallway just outside the bathroom. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic accidents. she had retired just four months earlier and lived alone. her three children were grown and living elsewhere. >> we all felt violated by it just because so many of us were alone. it was very shocking to us. it was numbing. and there was a lot of anger, an awful lot of anger. >> since police arrived within five minutes of the call, the killer wasn't inside the house
. >> inside, down the hallway, police found the bathroom door had also been knocked off its hinges. on the floor was the body of 67-year-old audrey nichols. she been shot in the head at close range with a .32-caliber bullet. >> the phone that they believe that she was using was found right in that area, i believe in the hallway just outside the bathroom. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic...
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crime lab was able to identify a small print on the faucet knob in the sink of that bathroom.cet knob was actually taken off, taken back to the crime lab, where the fingerprint was photographed, and the knob was stored as evidence. >> back in 1986, flint police could only compare the prints to others in michigan and the search turned up no matches. but improvements in computer technology led to the creation of an automatic fingerprint identification system, that compares thousands of fingerprints in seconds. when the print from the water faucet was placed into the new nationwide fingerprint database, the computer identified a matching print in florida. it matched the right thumbprint of 39-year-old jeffrey gorton, who was now living in a suburb of flint, michigan. >> he was a married man, wife and children, would appear from all the outward signs to be perfectly normal, your next-door neighbor. >> gorton lived just a short distance from margarette eby and owned a gold monte carlo automobile like the one that a witness saw in the hotel parking lot on the night of nancy ludwig's
crime lab was able to identify a small print on the faucet knob in the sink of that bathroom.cet knob was actually taken off, taken back to the crime lab, where the fingerprint was photographed, and the knob was stored as evidence. >> back in 1986, flint police could only compare the prints to others in michigan and the search turned up no matches. but improvements in computer technology led to the creation of an automatic fingerprint identification system, that compares thousands of...
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we have the story. >> i just hope and pray -- >> these are the school bathrooms h bathrooms her son hadclean for six days in may. she and her husband put an end to it when they found out. >> it blew my mind out. even now, i still can't believe it. because no one should not have to be put in that. >> her son and his friends were having words with a girl in front of her friends during an after school program. it's claimed that he did nothing wrong yet was punished. he and the other boys were given tasks to do. the parents filed two complaints against the schoolly and the principal. mark copeland is with the school district. >> those kind of things are common as a positive way to deal with consequences and actually, you know, teaching something else and getting something out of it, especially in a case like bullying where you are kind of redirecting that energy to something for positive. >> the two boys wore plastic gloves and only picked up tissue oh, paper. >> it was two black boys who were cleaning the bathrooms. >> but the mother admits that ishmael wanted to clean the bathrooms becaus
we have the story. >> i just hope and pray -- >> these are the school bathrooms h bathrooms her son hadclean for six days in may. she and her husband put an end to it when they found out. >> it blew my mind out. even now, i still can't believe it. because no one should not have to be put in that. >> her son and his friends were having words with a girl in front of her friends during an after school program. it's claimed that he did nothing wrong yet was punished. he and...
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when i mean the entire bathroom, it's a bathroom in a home for children. so there are about six sinks, and there is three bathroom stalls and three to four shower stalls and then the entire floor. so, we were there for a good part of the day, and cindy had gotten the could have syrup. we found the could have syrup. back then, it was mostly alcohol. so we got tipsy and we turned on the radio in the bathroom that we weren't supposed to turn on and i was like a temptations and then i was -- you was the pips and she took gladys knight. by that time, sister renata comes in, starts screaming and yelling at us, tells us to hold out our hands and we did and she proceeded to whack them and told us to turn them over and whack them again to the point where it was cracking and blood and the stinging, and it was so hard and terrible, the pain, and then she had the gall to say, now, go back and finish cleaning, and i said, with what? our feet? da-da-da. it was crack. she smacked me across the face and backhanded. it was, i think, about three or four slaps so it was addi
when i mean the entire bathroom, it's a bathroom in a home for children. so there are about six sinks, and there is three bathroom stalls and three to four shower stalls and then the entire floor. so, we were there for a good part of the day, and cindy had gotten the could have syrup. we found the could have syrup. back then, it was mostly alcohol. so we got tipsy and we turned on the radio in the bathroom that we weren't supposed to turn on and i was like a temptations and then i was -- you...
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and that's significant. >> we followed the glass shards to the bathroom and then inside the bathroom,found an additional glass shard, and then we found two black hairs in the sink area. >> all of the hairs from that bathroom were sent to the forensic lab for analysis. >> these hairs had a very dense pigmentation pattern. they contained overall characteristics of what one would conclude as being a negroid hair. >> finally, investigators listened to the entire conversation between brian and the 911 operator on the night of the murder. brian said his father's bedroom door was locked, but he told the operator one small detail that only the killer would know. >> i think my dad's been shot. i have been calling him. no answer. he's bleeding around the mouth area. >> did you go inside the bedroom? >> i can't. the door is locked. >> okay. so how do you know he is bleeding from the mouth area? >> a shot rang out in the room. >> you're telling me you can't get in the bedroom, right? >> i cannot get in the bedroom, the door is locked. >> so how do you know he is bleeding from the mouth? >> i don'
and that's significant. >> we followed the glass shards to the bathroom and then inside the bathroom,found an additional glass shard, and then we found two black hairs in the sink area. >> all of the hairs from that bathroom were sent to the forensic lab for analysis. >> these hairs had a very dense pigmentation pattern. they contained overall characteristics of what one would conclude as being a negroid hair. >> finally, investigators listened to the entire conversation...
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when i mean the entire bathroom, it's a bathroom in a home for children. so there are about six sinks, and there is three bathroom stalls and three to four shower stalls and then the entire floor. so, we were there for a good part of the day, and cindy had gotten the could have syrup. we found the could have syrup. back then, it was mostly alcohol. so we got tipsy and we turned on the radio in the bathroom that we weren't supposed to turn on and i was like a temptations and then i was -- you was the pips and she took gladys knight. by that time, sister renata comes in, starts screaming and yelling at us, tells us to hold out our hands and we did and she proceeded to whack them and told us to turn them over and whack them again to the point where it was cracking and blood and the stinging, and it was so hard and terrible, the pain, and then she had the gall to say, now, go back and finish cleaning, and i said, with what? our feet? da-da-da. it was crack. she smacked me across the face and backhanded. it was, i think, about three or four slaps so it was addi
when i mean the entire bathroom, it's a bathroom in a home for children. so there are about six sinks, and there is three bathroom stalls and three to four shower stalls and then the entire floor. so, we were there for a good part of the day, and cindy had gotten the could have syrup. we found the could have syrup. back then, it was mostly alcohol. so we got tipsy and we turned on the radio in the bathroom that we weren't supposed to turn on and i was like a temptations and then i was -- you...
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. >> lgs, a bay area mother says her 11-year-old sob was forced to clean school bathrooms. what he's accused of doing to another student >> problems for a krefrl caltrans perfect jekt. and accusations the agency allowed pollution >> high tech jewelry promises to alert you if someone calling, texting or tweeting your mobile phone. >> this little boy's life ended in a freak accident a dolphin statue he climbed on suddenly toppled. could a faster emergency response have saved his life? >> the devastated family thanked responders there are questions about why it took nearly 15 minutes for an ambulance to arrive. laura anthony is live tonight. and police and firefighters were there quickly. >> that is right. it did take longer for the ambulance to arrive, about three minutes, but the question is, would those have made a difference? >> in this case, all of the ambulances were dispatched to calls >> san fan fire department admits they fell sort of the response goal in the tragic case the toddler died friday after a six-foot dolphin statue toppled on to him in fisherman's wharf. >>
. >> lgs, a bay area mother says her 11-year-old sob was forced to clean school bathrooms. what he's accused of doing to another student >> problems for a krefrl caltrans perfect jekt. and accusations the agency allowed pollution >> high tech jewelry promises to alert you if someone calling, texting or tweeting your mobile phone. >> this little boy's life ended in a freak accident a dolphin statue he climbed on suddenly toppled. could a faster emergency response have...
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>> medication after bathroom. >> jimmy: medication after bathroom. >> yeah. >> jimmy: interesting. a very nonspecific name. >> i don't know why they call it either. >> jimmy: yeah, i would love to give them a try. could you write me a prescription for those. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you could? >> i could. >> jimmy: i kind of have to go right now. thanks, doc. see you next week. >> announcer: jimmy kimmel's therapy brought to you by medication after bathroom, the green oval pills. ask your mommy if medication after bathroom is right for you. available at walgreens. >>> tonight on the show, megan good is here. we have music from matisyahu. and we'll be right back with gerard butler. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ male announcer ] coffee is about to change forever. introducing nespresso vertuoline. now coffee becomes an experience like nothing you've ever had before. [ penelope ] nespresso vertuoline. experience the revolution of coffee. [ penelope ] nespresso vertuoline. aland feel proud of that,% get out of the way. because peanut butter is about to give it 125%. snickers peanut butter squ
>> medication after bathroom. >> jimmy: medication after bathroom. >> yeah. >> jimmy: interesting. a very nonspecific name. >> i don't know why they call it either. >> jimmy: yeah, i would love to give them a try. could you write me a prescription for those. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you could? >> i could. >> jimmy: i kind of have to go right now. thanks, doc. see you next week. >> announcer: jimmy kimmel's therapy brought to you by...
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it's warmer, inviting. >> in your bathroom, keep some soap. >> yes. yes. >> and a towel, a hand towel. >> that isn't sopping wet have this very important, guys. any evidence of another girl in your apartment is a big no-no. come on, get rid of it. >> damn bobby pins and hair ties. >> bread crumbs all over the house. >> girls like plants. they like to know a guy can keep a plant alive. >> i can't keep a plant alive, i'll let that go. >> neither can i but shhh. >> curtains. >> curtains and wall art. >> a trash can in the bathroom apparently is a big deal. i don't mind it so much but a clean bathroom for me is a must. >> absolutely right. that is the first thing we look at. that's a turn-off. >> i'll tell you something, this goes both ways too. >> thank you, thank you. >> look, girls sometimes aren't the cleanest creatures. everyone -- it's not just guys. >> yeah. >> i'll give you that. i'll give you that. another important one, clean sheets. no dirty, questionable spots. >> come on. >> get rid of them. >> lifetime tips for being a human being. >> but th
it's warmer, inviting. >> in your bathroom, keep some soap. >> yes. yes. >> and a towel, a hand towel. >> that isn't sopping wet have this very important, guys. any evidence of another girl in your apartment is a big no-no. come on, get rid of it. >> damn bobby pins and hair ties. >> bread crumbs all over the house. >> girls like plants. they like to know a guy can keep a plant alive. >> i can't keep a plant alive, i'll let that go. >>...
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. >> there are allegations her child was instructed to clean the bathroom for hours and urinalysis. the child stretched the truth. >> reporter: the family, however, still wants answers. >> i haven't found anybody [ indiscernible ] to say i was an adult, i wronged this family, i wronged this child, an apology goes a long way. >> reporter: the mother says that the child was sifter the incident but now he is back in school and today was on a field trip. phil matier,kpix 5. >> school officials say they are discussing whether cleaning bathrooms is appropriate punishment. >>> a huge victory for the city college of san francisco. it won't be forced to close. the school had been in jeopardy of losing accreditation at the end of july. but new rules proposed today would give city college two years to meet accrediting standards. the changes are expected to be passed by the accrediting commission. about 80,000 students attend ccsf making it one of the largest schools in california. >>> the man who shot and killed oscar grant testified today in the federal civil trial. johannes mehserle was on t
. >> there are allegations her child was instructed to clean the bathroom for hours and urinalysis. the child stretched the truth. >> reporter: the family, however, still wants answers. >> i haven't found anybody [ indiscernible ] to say i was an adult, i wronged this family, i wronged this child, an apology goes a long way. >> reporter: the mother says that the child was sifter the incident but now he is back in school and today was on a field trip. phil matier,kpix 5....
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but i can clearly see that it says boys bathroom clean up the name is under it. now, his mother told us she believes as a result of her son cleaning the bath rooms he got sick and came down with whooping cough the school, and the berkeley unified school district responded by answering to the mother's claims in a letter, the district said additional guidance and training for staff regarding these kinds of consequences is needed. >> i just hope and pray it never happens to their home. that all i can say. >> these are the bathrooms her son had to clean at the school for six days in may. she and her husband put an end to it when they found out. >> even now, after so long, i still can't believe it. because no one shouldn't have to be put in that. >> she says her son and his friends were with another boy, they were having words with a girl in front of her friends, during an after school program she claims he did nothing wrong, yet was punished he and other boys were given tasks to do. the parents filed two complaints against the school and principal. mark copeland with
but i can clearly see that it says boys bathroom clean up the name is under it. now, his mother told us she believes as a result of her son cleaning the bath rooms he got sick and came down with whooping cough the school, and the berkeley unified school district responded by answering to the mother's claims in a letter, the district said additional guidance and training for staff regarding these kinds of consequences is needed. >> i just hope and pray it never happens to their home. that...
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suspension or the bathroom? >> it should never have happened to my son or anybody's son. >> reporter: magleline is outraged after learning her son was made to pick up wastepaper nor the school bathroom for a week. it was his punishment after being involved with a bullying accident with other students. >> two times a day six days. it is unacceptable. >> reporter: berkeley says they are investigating the incident but it is not unusual for punishments like this. >> the parent says they were not notified. >> it would not necessarily be normal procedure to contact the parent if the child was asked to pick up trash. >> reporter: and the parents of the child think an element of racism is involved as well. >> what makes you think it is racial? >> the boy was white and he was barely punished. >> reporter: lisa parks with the african american parents group says the situation is being overblown. >> there are allegations her son was made to clean the booth room hours. that is a situation where the child has really stretched
suspension or the bathroom? >> it should never have happened to my son or anybody's son. >> reporter: magleline is outraged after learning her son was made to pick up wastepaper nor the school bathroom for a week. it was his punishment after being involved with a bullying accident with other students. >> two times a day six days. it is unacceptable. >> reporter: berkeley says they are investigating the incident but it is not unusual for punishments like this. >>...
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. >> she walks into the bathroom, goes into the bathroom. the people were kind of worried about her. >> the other employees were baffled. >> they got some water out of the water cooler and tasted it and they burned their mouths a and they had to spit it out. >> meanwhile, julie never returned from the bathroom. >> she is in the stall. they can't open the door because basically her body is against the door. somebody has to crawl up over the stall or underneath the stall. >> they found julie unconscious. comptely unresponsive. paramedics arrived minutes later and rushed her to the hospital. >> she was in a coma, and by that time we knew that that was pretty serious and that the doctors were telling us they needed to get their quickly because they were not sure how bad this was. >> at first they thought julie had suffered a massive stroke but it was even worse. >> mri tests and the cat scans and things like that were showing that she was basically brain dead and that we couldn't understand. >> doctors were telling her three grown daughters she
. >> she walks into the bathroom, goes into the bathroom. the people were kind of worried about her. >> the other employees were baffled. >> they got some water out of the water cooler and tasted it and they burned their mouths a and they had to spit it out. >> meanwhile, julie never returned from the bathroom. >> she is in the stall. they can't open the door because basically her body is against the door. somebody has to crawl up over the stall or underneath the...
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the student then went into a bathroom, the shooter that is, went into a bathroom.nt in a robot after that student and found the student was killed of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> we'll wait for more from students and teachers and administrators and further word from police when we get it. it's been described by authorities as calm but by students with whom we have spoken with, something else entirely. this tweet, there's a shooter in my school and helicopters everywhere. this one says actually crying right now. it's so scary. and this shooting was crazy. i was so happy i was in rotc room. the coach about whom everyone has been speaking, the gym teacher is okay. he got hurt but he's okay. that teacher was grazed according to authorities. there is s.w.a.t. shooting back. it's by the gym. everyone stay safe. apparently they did. there are conflicting reports. the mayor said he was on the phone with national media all day so maybe he didn't get the word that it's clearly unsure whether there was a drill about this. we certainly don't know who this person was. the
the student then went into a bathroom, the shooter that is, went into a bathroom.nt in a robot after that student and found the student was killed of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> we'll wait for more from students and teachers and administrators and further word from police when we get it. it's been described by authorities as calm but by students with whom we have spoken with, something else entirely. this tweet, there's a shooter in my school and helicopters everywhere. this one...
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anything less >> if the bathroom is elongate gaited i think you could meet the dimensional requirement but getting into a level of detail that for me it was the idea to get the project on to the grade how we do that that is what i was trying to suggest but if you believe the internal unit that's a no go it's difficult to push this this is not for me to challenge. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i would like to see this come down it can be done but it's a question if you want to do that that's all i can say. i appreciate you thought about the upp the upper no such >> commissioner antonini. i'll be supportive of the project sponsor working with the staff and seeing if there's a possibility but i'm not to make a motion to take dr and approve the project as currently designed with the change we drop the roof height of the what is considered the fourth floor on the area designated as the dining room down to a 11 feet external height. i'm sorry you're right 10 feet external height and that's on the third floor >> a question whether they're talking about the third or fourth the floor where the
anything less >> if the bathroom is elongate gaited i think you could meet the dimensional requirement but getting into a level of detail that for me it was the idea to get the project on to the grade how we do that that is what i was trying to suggest but if you believe the internal unit that's a no go it's difficult to push this this is not for me to challenge. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i would like to see this come down it can be done but it's a question if you want to...
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after the sexual assault and mush der, he used the towels in the bathroom to clean um before setting the fire. in the folded towels, one hair with the root in tact survived the intense heat, smoke, and flames. a tiny hair found with the help of an angry girlfriend intent on getting revenge. investigators think the motive for parker's crimes was in part his anger and resentment towards his girlfriend, princess gray. >> he had a lot of pent-up anger to princess, who was dominant, extremely difficult person to deal with. and i suspected that contributed to the release of this sexual deviancy that we see in the murders. >> after a four month trial, robert parker was convicted of two counts of aggravated murder and sentenced to life in prison. his crimes were planned, all the way down to his attempts to destroy the evidence. but science uncovered evidence he didn't even know existed. >> it remains incredibly unsettling that there could be other parkers just walking the streets among us. and there's nothing to tip you off. >> there are a lot of cases that would go unsolved if there was no
after the sexual assault and mush der, he used the towels in the bathroom to clean um before setting the fire. in the folded towels, one hair with the root in tact survived the intense heat, smoke, and flames. a tiny hair found with the help of an angry girlfriend intent on getting revenge. investigators think the motive for parker's crimes was in part his anger and resentment towards his girlfriend, princess gray. >> he had a lot of pent-up anger to princess, who was dominant, extremely...
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my little girl, summer, asked if she could use the bathroom.tting in the back of the plane, close to the bathroom. so i asked the flight attendant can my daughter quickly use the bathroom she snapped back no. sit down. i told my daughter i'm sorry she's not going to let you use the potty. you centhave to wait. my daughter continued to cry and cry. the flight attendant came over and explained she's a tiny peanut. she can't forever. is there anything you can do to help me. she left ask the pilot. she never came back. my daughter continued to cry and begged to use the bathroom eventually having an accident in her seat. >> jetblue released a statement say it happened while the aircraft was an an active taxi way when faa regulations require passengers to stay seated. they made a decision, they apologized and offered to donate $5,000 to the charity of your choice. but the explanation they were following regulations and the rules. how does that sit with you? >> i'm aware of the rules and i understand the rules and there has to be regulation. absolutel
my little girl, summer, asked if she could use the bathroom.tting in the back of the plane, close to the bathroom. so i asked the flight attendant can my daughter quickly use the bathroom she snapped back no. sit down. i told my daughter i'm sorry she's not going to let you use the potty. you centhave to wait. my daughter continued to cry and cry. the flight attendant came over and explained she's a tiny peanut. she can't forever. is there anything you can do to help me. she left ask the pilot....
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as bathrooms. i want you to look at the hunger in the neighborhood. we have two or three community gardens being ran by someone. i don't know who is running them. i've seen talked to my supervisor about that, but we don't even know the times that we can go into those community gardens to get food, yes, i may be doing a lot of different stuff around the city in helping this and helping that, but sometimes i do need help on getting extra food and you pass these food gardens, community gardens and i wish i could have some of that to put in my top ramen. so we have to think about the things that we're funding and who we're giving this money too because if they're working for the community, but they're not getting actually to the community, we need to maybe think about that. and also i would like you to really support delivering innovative supportive housing. they are a great organization that really helps the community. thanks. >> thanks. next speaker, please. >> i'm sid. and i'm a member with edfe. we
as bathrooms. i want you to look at the hunger in the neighborhood. we have two or three community gardens being ran by someone. i don't know who is running them. i've seen talked to my supervisor about that, but we don't even know the times that we can go into those community gardens to get food, yes, i may be doing a lot of different stuff around the city in helping this and helping that, but sometimes i do need help on getting extra food and you pass these food gardens, community gardens and...
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. >> they told rosana to open the safe in the master bathroom. >> open the safe, lady. now! >> i tried to open the safe, and i just couldn't. i was so nervous, i was shaking. then he said, "you'd better open it this time or i'm going to kill you." >> rosana finally remembered the combination. >> he was disappointed. i guess he was expecting a lot of money, a lot of cash in there, but it wasn't a lot. >> the men took $7,000 in cash and a box of jewelry. >> and i thought okay, now, he's going to kill me. >> in desperation, rosana begged for her life. >> i got on my knees, and i told him, i'm pregnant. >> the killer backed off, but left her with a warning. >> he said, "if you come out of here, i'm going to kill you." [ sirens ] >> the men left, and rosana called police. 52-year-old ronald shaw was pronounced dead at the scene. police knew right away that this was an inside job. >> whoever was responsible for the death had to know the layout of the home, or certainly, at least, that there was a safe contained inside the bathroom of the home. >> rosana was unable to give a detail
. >> they told rosana to open the safe in the master bathroom. >> open the safe, lady. now! >> i tried to open the safe, and i just couldn't. i was so nervous, i was shaking. then he said, "you'd better open it this time or i'm going to kill you." >> rosana finally remembered the combination. >> he was disappointed. i guess he was expecting a lot of money, a lot of cash in there, but it wasn't a lot. >> the men took $7,000 in cash and a box of...
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this home is nearly 4,000 square feet with two bedrooms, 2 and 1/2 bathrooms, and an expansive living space that's accented by these distinct, original wood beams.
this home is nearly 4,000 square feet with two bedrooms, 2 and 1/2 bathrooms, and an expansive living space that's accented by these distinct, original wood beams.
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. >> i was in the bathroom. >> one man laughing at you and it was you. >> if this stuff -- this is the demonizing products. say there is a risk factor. the benefits could be incredible, but they are afraid of being -- >> they are afraid of saying tripping is better than being drunk. if you take mushrooms it will help move on with your life. obviously the magic mushrooms are illegal. they need to be legalized too. that said for the record i prefer being drunk than tripping. i feel a little more in control. >> you can control yourself. if you legalize something you can make it as controllable as a drink or cigarette. you modulate it unlike eating a giant brown knee and freaking out. >> that was the funny jest story. >> she ate the whole brownie? >> she didn't know what she was doing, but it was a nice column and worth it. joanne, you get high on life from a paper bag. what are your thoughts? >> when i take a trip i am always drunk i don't need shrooms because i am on a trip already. vacation, that's all i have. >> the mushrooms would have made us feel amazing. >> if it can benefit people
. >> i was in the bathroom. >> one man laughing at you and it was you. >> if this stuff -- this is the demonizing products. say there is a risk factor. the benefits could be incredible, but they are afraid of being -- >> they are afraid of saying tripping is better than being drunk. if you take mushrooms it will help move on with your life. obviously the magic mushrooms are illegal. they need to be legalized too. that said for the record i prefer being drunk than...
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the man lock himself in the bathroom. a shot was fired before police came here. that is what she told them. when police were on the scene they heard a shot fired, and
the man lock himself in the bathroom. a shot was fired before police came here. that is what she told them. when police were on the scene they heard a shot fired, and
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come into the bathroom while i s shave. eleanor had no way of knowing at that moment that her life was about to be turned upside down and in ways she could not possibly ever imagined it. and she followed her husband into the bathroom then joined the couple's bed room. and the starched white shirt worn to work that day, and on a sleeveless undershirt as he prepared to shave. gilbert was 42 years old, and eleanor was 35. they had been married for 14 years. this was in early january of 1939, the couple is two children, 13-year-old stephen and 9-year-old ellen. as gilbert stood in the bathroom filling the sink with steaming hot water. carefully scraping the razor across the face, eleanor thought to herself how fit and hanson was. with his broad shoulders, muscular torso, gilbert had the same athletic physique he boasted 20 years earlier when he had competed on both the varsity wrestling and the football team during his undergraduate days at the university of pennsylvania. imagining issue playing football. in the ivy league and
come into the bathroom while i s shave. eleanor had no way of knowing at that moment that her life was about to be turned upside down and in ways she could not possibly ever imagined it. and she followed her husband into the bathroom then joined the couple's bed room. and the starched white shirt worn to work that day, and on a sleeveless undershirt as he prepared to shave. gilbert was 42 years old, and eleanor was 35. they had been married for 14 years. this was in early january of 1939, the...
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additional dwelling unit, one kitchen, one bedroom, one bathroom. i don't see any mention of the mole by any [speaker not understood]. or current use of subject spaces. so, the permit and plans are part of the documents and it shows the ground floor with this room with the kitchen cabinets being removed. so, it sound like life was okay until they made the complaint and then we ended up writing up this illegal unit. and that's what drove the permit. >> are you finished? , mr. duffy? so, can that space be made legal space at this point? >> i thought you were going to ask me that question. luckily on this appeal i'm happy to see the plans attached because we can look at them. and i did look at them, and it shows the -- on the proposed -- sorry, let me see here. it does show the existing current fixtures, cap off gas and water supply length which pretty typical for removing the sink. on that sheet it says existing entertainment room. i'm not sure what that is, and then storage is over there on the other side. there seems to be a door leading to the outs
additional dwelling unit, one kitchen, one bedroom, one bathroom. i don't see any mention of the mole by any [speaker not understood]. or current use of subject spaces. so, the permit and plans are part of the documents and it shows the ground floor with this room with the kitchen cabinets being removed. so, it sound like life was okay until they made the complaint and then we ended up writing up this illegal unit. and that's what drove the permit. >> are you finished? , mr. duffy? so,...
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he pulled the shower curtain closed and waited for brian to come into the bathroom. [ audience aws ]an never came to the bathroom. [ laughter ] and whenever i'm like down or sad and i need feeling cheered up, what i do is i think about my friend derek wearing that "scream" mask, crouched in a shower for 45 minutes. and if that doesn't cheer me up, i think about what happened the next weekend. because the next weekend -- the same thing -- we all went out d we came back, and this time brian went into the bathroom and when he was in the bathroom, derek threw on the "scream" mask and went into brian's bedroom and hid under the covers. his plan was brian would come in, turn on the lights, and derek would jump out of bed wearing the "scream" mask. and derek, what he thought would happen, is that when people get afraid they flight. that's the option when you get scared is flight. but he forgot that there's a second option. [ laughter ] some would even say it's the first option, which is fight. so when brian came in and turned on the lights, he did not scream and run out of the room as derek
he pulled the shower curtain closed and waited for brian to come into the bathroom. [ audience aws ]an never came to the bathroom. [ laughter ] and whenever i'm like down or sad and i need feeling cheered up, what i do is i think about my friend derek wearing that "scream" mask, crouched in a shower for 45 minutes. and if that doesn't cheer me up, i think about what happened the next weekend. because the next weekend -- the same thing -- we all went out d we came back, and this time...
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we have a full entire floor, separate entry, separate bathroom, separate kitchen, separate comcast. i was unaware it was listed as a single-family home until it went up for sale ladthv year. none of this was pertinent at hand. we're here to protest the permit. [speaker not understood] without me hokev ~ hwang, it was our intention to stay which is our right as tenants. [speaker not understood] i am falsely accused of harassment with outside meetings after we repeatedly told them after two months of weekly meetings at 9 o'clock at night and weekend we would have no more meetings. however i have at least 8 to 10e mails and texts that prove otherwise. in addition the defendant has shown up unannounced to maria cruz's place of work on more than one a occasion about which she can corroborate, but none of these matters are of consequence to what we're disputing. i'm refuting key points of the evidence. they claim i am a well paid physical therapist and have the means to go elsewhere which i find comical which they presume what my finances are. i do not live alone and my roommate's finance
we have a full entire floor, separate entry, separate bathroom, separate kitchen, separate comcast. i was unaware it was listed as a single-family home until it went up for sale ladthv year. none of this was pertinent at hand. we're here to protest the permit. [speaker not understood] without me hokev ~ hwang, it was our intention to stay which is our right as tenants. [speaker not understood] i am falsely accused of harassment with outside meetings after we repeatedly told them after two...
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the next morning, snuck them back. >> do they still keep the bathroom key with the armory key? they have reconfigured their key sets and how they secure them. but give it six months, it will happen again and we'll go to plan "c." that's it. keys found, case closed. >> in a nearby courtroom, cecil kunkel's case is still open, but not for long. he's about to find out whether he will spend the next 15 to 61 years in prison for selling stolen checks to an undercover officer. >> all right. has the jury reached a verdict? >> we have. >> is it your position that you think you're hopelessly deadlocked? you don't think any further deliberations would help you reach a decision? >> right. >> okay. everybody's on the same page? all right. ladies and gentlemen, the court will declare a mistrial and excuse the jury. >> the jury's inability to reach a verdict means kunkel's case will be tried again. but not being found guilty has left him energized. >> well, you know what, they're getting ready to go for round two. guess it was a deadlock, so get ready to go again. know what i mean? i was hop
the next morning, snuck them back. >> do they still keep the bathroom key with the armory key? they have reconfigured their key sets and how they secure them. but give it six months, it will happen again and we'll go to plan "c." that's it. keys found, case closed. >> in a nearby courtroom, cecil kunkel's case is still open, but not for long. he's about to find out whether he will spend the next 15 to 61 years in prison for selling stolen checks to an undercover officer....
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she would have to be standing over it in order for him to actually see her. >> is it a small bathroommaybe -- do you know what it was. it could have been on one of those things where they check under cars for bombs. he probably had it and slid it under and was moving it around like this. this is the thing, laurie, you cannot under estimate the sheer desperation of a man. he will try anything. he will like -- he could go to a lonely spins ter and she will be filmed. >> you don't know what was in the bathroom and he -- this is how we get down. we got angles. >> all of these thoughts and memories. the glass upstairs. i'm telling you. >> oh, god my career is over. actually it's been over for a while but now it's really over. >> is there anything you can do to protect yourself. you're the sensible business lady. >> why do you say that with such sarcasm. >> that wasn't sarcasm. i feel like i'm playing ping-pong with godzilla. >> i think you have to let it all hang out because everyone is watching anyway. big brother is always watching. i know we talked about privacy ad nauseam and the techn
she would have to be standing over it in order for him to actually see her. >> is it a small bathroommaybe -- do you know what it was. it could have been on one of those things where they check under cars for bombs. he probably had it and slid it under and was moving it around like this. this is the thing, laurie, you cannot under estimate the sheer desperation of a man. he will try anything. he will like -- he could go to a lonely spins ter and she will be filmed. >> you don't know...
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. >> one time, he felt that there was demons underneath the floor in the bathroom, and he cut the bathroomloor out to get the demons out of there. >> eventually, white got married and landed a job with general motors. his marriage ended after just six months, and he was laid off from his job in 1987. >> he wasn't able to retain friends or any relationships and really was forced to move back home with his mother. >> white's psychiatric problems may have been the reason why the danville church rejected his application for membership. >> there has to be an agreement between the board, and because of some of the things that happened that was contributed to him, we didn't think that that would be quite what we wanted at that particular time. >> investigators also learned that rick's ex-wife was a member of the oakwood united methodist church where the first bombing took place. >> i felt like that that was what he was trying to strike out against her and get even with her at the time that that happened. >> then, four days after the second church bombing, before investigators could interview rick
. >> one time, he felt that there was demons underneath the floor in the bathroom, and he cut the bathroomloor out to get the demons out of there. >> eventually, white got married and landed a job with general motors. his marriage ended after just six months, and he was laid off from his job in 1987. >> he wasn't able to retain friends or any relationships and really was forced to move back home with his mother. >> white's psychiatric problems may have been the reason...
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please explain why. >> i wish we had gender neutral bathrooms in college. it would have been the perfect place to go barf after chugging too much beer. it would have been mostly empty. what else did they want? they want gender neutral bathrooms and more of the teaching staff to be -- what was this? i need the class to understand. i am not even kidding. aren't there a lot of sweeds in -- swedes? >> that was actually the name of the group before they changed it to whose diversity was too many swedes. even the name confounds me. whose diversity is this? >> the group name shouldn't have a question mark. >> what is the or else here? if you are making demands there has to be an or else. >> the or else is they are going to call their parents and cry and tell them they should stop sending money to send them to the fancy school. >> the list of demands, it is like they are the shining terrorists. you will do this. you will do this. >> when you see how extreme they are they basically expect administrators who are obsessed to just bow down and do whatever it is they sa
please explain why. >> i wish we had gender neutral bathrooms in college. it would have been the perfect place to go barf after chugging too much beer. it would have been mostly empty. what else did they want? they want gender neutral bathrooms and more of the teaching staff to be -- what was this? i need the class to understand. i am not even kidding. aren't there a lot of sweeds in -- swedes? >> that was actually the name of the group before they changed it to whose diversity was...