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so it really brings a person into her body and helps her feel her body from the inside out and really appreciate all the things that it can do and how it feels. >> all right, jennifer, thank you so much. keep up the great work. >> absolutely. thank you so much. >> and we do have to take a little bit of a break right now but stay with us because in a moment we're going to hear from a local author who took a pledge to avoid looking in a mirror for a year. and in doing so, she gained self confidence and a new outlook on herself. stay with us, we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "beyond the headlines," i'm cheryl jennings. we're talking about body image and the damaging effects possibly that mass media might have on self-esteem and self confidence. joining us in the studio is kirsten grives. she is a doctoral candidate in the department of sociology at ucla and the author of "mirror mirror off the wall, how i learned to love my body by not looking at it for a year." now, i can't imagine this because of the nature of the work that i do. so i'm looking at the headline and thinking i co
so it really brings a person into her body and helps her feel her body from the inside out and really appreciate all the things that it can do and how it feels. >> all right, jennifer, thank you so much. keep up the great work. >> absolutely. thank you so much. >> and we do have to take a little bit of a break right now but stay with us because in a moment we're going to hear from a local author who took a pledge to avoid looking in a mirror for a year. and in doing so, she...
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i remember asking is it a body.eone say yes. >> in an area of the ranch supposedly already searched by deputies was the body of alfred wright, found nearly three weeks after his truck broke down. >> when i first found him, when we found him, i walked up on him. and his spirit spoke out to me and badly, i knew you were going to find me. his head was in this area. >> okay. >> and his feet were back here. he was neatly laid. >> right. >> he was neatly laid. >> wearing only boxer shorts, his shoes, and a single sock with his cell phone tucked inside. it wasn't just the position, but the condition of the body that also seemed strange. >> this is the first thing i noticed, how smooth his forearms and his back, this is smooth. no scratches at all. >> strange if in fact alfred had been running through the underbrush as sheriff maddox alleged. the college athlete had lost 30% of his body weight. he was missing his tongue, his two front teeth, and a fingernail, and his throat appeared cut. the family wants to know why sheriff
i remember asking is it a body.eone say yes. >> in an area of the ranch supposedly already searched by deputies was the body of alfred wright, found nearly three weeks after his truck broke down. >> when i first found him, when we found him, i walked up on him. and his spirit spoke out to me and badly, i knew you were going to find me. his head was in this area. >> okay. >> and his feet were back here. he was neatly laid. >> right. >> he was neatly laid....
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but after work he stopped by the deserted camp and dumped his wife's body. the synthetic rayon fibers from larry's trunk liner were transferred to the blanket covering judy's body. and larry's shoes picked up the calcite particles from the newly paved limestone, where they were discovered 20 years later by alert forensic scientists. >> the prosecutors were able to put up a good faith effort and tell them this is everything we know using modern forensics about the evidence we do have remaining to us, and we have pulled out all the stops and here is what we know. >> prosecutor maier saved his most compelling witness for last. >> from the age of 5 until i was 14 larry was sexually molesting me. i wanted to go do something, he would tell me i would have to do something for him first. >> melody was larry's stepdaughter. she also presented evidence that her mother knew what was going on and that larry had the motive to silence her. >> when she was a little girl, before her mother was murdered, she was being molested by her father in a bedroom. by chance her mother
but after work he stopped by the deserted camp and dumped his wife's body. the synthetic rayon fibers from larry's trunk liner were transferred to the blanket covering judy's body. and larry's shoes picked up the calcite particles from the newly paved limestone, where they were discovered 20 years later by alert forensic scientists. >> the prosecutors were able to put up a good faith effort and tell them this is everything we know using modern forensics about the evidence we do have...
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body was engulfed in flames. an accelerant was believed to have been used, like gasoline. >> the victim, wrapped in a blue tarp and a blanket, was clearly a large, white male with brown hair. dental records confirmed it was david nixon. >> looked like at some point, someone may have tried to stuff the body down the drainage ditch. the body wouldn't fit. >> if david's body had actually gone all the way down into that 8-foot drain pipe, he might have never been found. >> friends and family were shocked by his murder. >> it's such a cruel way to die. to light someone on fire? >> there was no blood or any sign of a struggle, which meant david had likely been killed elsewhere. >> but it was clear that where the body was found was not the primary scene, that this was a dumping site and that the body had been set on fire to destroy potential evidence. >> and david's body had been wrapped in a blanket, a possible clue to the murder site. >> there was a group of filamentous wires, meaning very fine wires, from the charred
body was engulfed in flames. an accelerant was believed to have been used, like gasoline. >> the victim, wrapped in a blue tarp and a blanket, was clearly a large, white male with brown hair. dental records confirmed it was david nixon. >> looked like at some point, someone may have tried to stuff the body down the drainage ditch. the body wouldn't fit. >> if david's body had actually gone all the way down into that 8-foot drain pipe, he might have never been found. >>...
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plaster that tied the body to the house.riving 65 miles to the outskirts of baltimore, they hauled the body down an embankment, doused it with fuel and set it on fire. but the fire didn't consume wesley's entire body. enough remained to create this likeness. and the animal hair plaster and construction plastic ultimately led police to the murder scene. >> without that pile of debris, without that piece of ductwork, wesley person's case would be unsolved today. >> justin glover and lawrence morrell were convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. >> first thing i think of when i think of this case is exceptional forensic investigation. hands down the best forensic work i've ever seen in any case i've ever been involved in. this is one case that probably encompasses about every genre of forensic science that's out there. >> this is probably the most interesting case i've had yet. >> you would think their friendship would trump money, but it appears as if in this case money trumped friendshi
plaster that tied the body to the house.riving 65 miles to the outskirts of baltimore, they hauled the body down an embankment, doused it with fuel and set it on fire. but the fire didn't consume wesley's entire body. enough remained to create this likeness. and the animal hair plaster and construction plastic ultimately led police to the murder scene. >> without that pile of debris, without that piece of ductwork, wesley person's case would be unsolved today. >> justin glover and...
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teach your body to burn fat so you can gain your ideal body weight so you have plenty of energy and notm or slave to junk food if you don't have access to healthy food, you can easily do that and you'll age gracefully. >> perfect. everybody wants to age gracefully. >> that's true. >> thank you very much for being here again. >>> up next, the star of discovery fit and health is here with some easy steps to help you get in shape at home. peace of mind is important when you're running a business. century link provides reliable it services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. it says here that a woman's sex drive. increases the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heartisease. it seems that 80 is the new 18. grannies, bless your heart, you are bringing sexy back! eat up. keep heart-healthy. live long. for a healthy heart, eat the 100% natural whole grain goodness opost shredded wheat. doctors recommend it. phone: your account is already paid in full. oh, well in that case, back to vacation mode. ♪boots and pant
teach your body to burn fat so you can gain your ideal body weight so you have plenty of energy and notm or slave to junk food if you don't have access to healthy food, you can easily do that and you'll age gracefully. >> perfect. everybody wants to age gracefully. >> that's true. >> thank you very much for being here again. >>> up next, the star of discovery fit and health is here with some easy steps to help you get in shape at home. peace of mind is important when...
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to burn sugar. >> so that you can gain your ideal body weight, so that you can have plenty of body weightre not a victim or a slave if you don't have access to healthy food, you'll get to your natural body weight and you'll age gracefully. >> up next, the star of discovery, fit and health is here with some easy steps to help you get in shape at home. ♪ ♪ ♪ (bag shaking) (vo) bring the thrill the catch... now with new shrimp flavor.en. friskies. feed the senses. ♪ nothing's missed with tena twist... ♪ ♪ don't miss a beat... ♪ nothing's missed with tena twist... ♪ because fearless protection for the unexpected leak gave you a new outlook, we've given fearless protection a whole new look. ♪ nothing's missed with tena twist... ♪ brighter, fresher and full of life. just like you. ♪ don't miss a beat nothing's missed with tena twist ♪ presenting the fresh, new face of fearless protection. arriving this spring... learn more at tena.us. ♪ nothing's missed with tena twist... ♪ could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdo
to burn sugar. >> so that you can gain your ideal body weight, so that you can have plenty of body weightre not a victim or a slave if you don't have access to healthy food, you'll get to your natural body weight and you'll age gracefully. >> up next, the star of discovery, fit and health is here with some easy steps to help you get in shape at home. ♪ ♪ ♪ (bag shaking) (vo) bring the thrill the catch... now with new shrimp flavor.en. friskies. feed the senses. ♪ nothing's...
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ackley dumped her body a mile away in a field near the railroad tracks. unaware he left more metal shavings there. he also left another calling card. an empty pack of his favorite brand of cigarettes, the same brand he left in his mother-in-law's bathroom. but what was the motive for stephanie dittrick's murder? >> by all accounts gary ackley had a big mouth. >> prosecutors think in a moment of weakness, ackley told stephanie that he killed arlene. prosecutors found a witness who saw ackley and stephanie camping together on the fourth of july weekend. prosecutors believe ackley killed his childhood friend in order to silence her, burying her body in a shallow grave. again, leaving the telltale metal fragments behind. when he disposed of stephanie's personal items, he left his fingerprint on the shopping bag. >> i don't think there's anything i could say that would bother him because someone that can kill their girlfriend's mom and their kids' grandma is untouchable emotionally. so i wouldn't even try. >> a year after the crimes, gary ackley was convicted
ackley dumped her body a mile away in a field near the railroad tracks. unaware he left more metal shavings there. he also left another calling card. an empty pack of his favorite brand of cigarettes, the same brand he left in his mother-in-law's bathroom. but what was the motive for stephanie dittrick's murder? >> by all accounts gary ackley had a big mouth. >> prosecutors think in a moment of weakness, ackley told stephanie that he killed arlene. prosecutors found a witness who...
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his body, his lifeless body found in the bathroom.g to sources, what's believed to have been heroin was also lobbied in the apartment and a needle in his arm. a lifelong struggle, very public about his lifelong struggle with addiction. more recently last year going to rehab after a week's use of heroin in his words he says he had fallen off the wagon and tried to get help. now investigators, nypd, trying to piece together the sequence of events. he was last heard from or someone last spoke to him at 8:00 last night according to susan candiotti. this morning it was believed he was to meet up with his children today. he was a father of three. because he didn't show up or because people were unable to contact him, then a friend, a writer and playwright went to his apartment in west village at 11:00 a.m. hour today and found his lifeless body. outside his apartment building pickwick in bethune, we find alexandra field. alexandra, i've read a number of things, people used to saying him in many places, they were hugging, crying, when they h
his body, his lifeless body found in the bathroom.g to sources, what's believed to have been heroin was also lobbied in the apartment and a needle in his arm. a lifelong struggle, very public about his lifelong struggle with addiction. more recently last year going to rehab after a week's use of heroin in his words he says he had fallen off the wagon and tried to get help. now investigators, nypd, trying to piece together the sequence of events. he was last heard from or someone last spoke to...
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his truck once had the same brand of tires that left tracks just feet from her body.with the victim the night of the murder. and perhaps, most tellingly of all, when police went to question him, he went on the run. but he couldn't control his curiosity about the case and called detectives from all over the country. >> he ultimately thought he could beat the system. well, in doing that, we were able to trace his phone calls. >> with a warrant, investigators tapped his roommate's phone, just to see if partin would eventually call him, and that's what he did. when partin called his roommate, the police were listening in. they traced the call to a pay phone in fayetteville, north carolina. >> we knew that mr. partin was involved in the air conditioning business. we had a general area where the phone call came in from, so we concentrated our search in that area. >> and that is exactly where they found him. >> mr. partin was quite shocked to see detectives. he was taken into custody on a warrant. upon questioning by detectives, he refused most of the questions. he didn't co
his truck once had the same brand of tires that left tracks just feet from her body.with the victim the night of the murder. and perhaps, most tellingly of all, when police went to question him, he went on the run. but he couldn't control his curiosity about the case and called detectives from all over the country. >> he ultimately thought he could beat the system. well, in doing that, we were able to trace his phone calls. >> with a warrant, investigators tapped his roommate's...
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but how did the body get into the water? mark unger hired a private independent forensic firm to find out why. they concluded that with florence falling 12 feet from the deck, the momentum of the fall carried her forward from the point of impact. >> they produced five different scenarios, computer animations that showed different ways that florence could have possibly ended up in the water. >> the forensic firm concluded that florence's death was an accident. but the medical examiner completely disagreed. >> bodies do not bounce. that's number one. she would have been rendered unconscious upon contact. an unconscious individual cannot just walk into the water. >> and dr. dragovic noticed the blood stain on the boat launch was nearly a foot in diameter. >> for blood to go to that size to the diameter that we're talking on the cement platform, the body would have had to have been there for a period of time. >> to find out how long florence would have laid there bleeding, dr. dragovic examined slides of her brain tissue. he foc
but how did the body get into the water? mark unger hired a private independent forensic firm to find out why. they concluded that with florence falling 12 feet from the deck, the momentum of the fall carried her forward from the point of impact. >> they produced five different scenarios, computer animations that showed different ways that florence could have possibly ended up in the water. >> the forensic firm concluded that florence's death was an accident. but the medical...
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they also found a single hair on virginia's body. there was no sign of sexual assault, but two purses were found near the body. >> there weren't but $2 in change in the purses, so investigators believe that part of the motive may have been robbery. >> a background check stunned virginia's family. her real profession wasn't cleaning houses. she was a call girl. >> it was a total shock. but then again, i guess virginia had to do what she needed to do, because it was very difficult for her to find work because of her background. >> as the family coped with the tragedy, investigators were forced to deal with a problem of their own. virginia's profession meant a large list of potential suspects. >>> investigators found virginia russell's car in an abandoned parking lot two miles from the location of her body. there was a single shell casing inside. >> obviously, she was initially shot in the vehicle. you could see the blood spatter that went throughout the car, consistent with her having been shot in the head. >> on the passenger floorboa
they also found a single hair on virginia's body. there was no sign of sexual assault, but two purses were found near the body. >> there weren't but $2 in change in the purses, so investigators believe that part of the motive may have been robbery. >> a background check stunned virginia's family. her real profession wasn't cleaning houses. she was a call girl. >> it was a total shock. but then again, i guess virginia had to do what she needed to do, because it was very...
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there is no body. there's no evidence of foul play. >> it was also suspicious that this wasn't the only missing persons case melanson was involved in. >> there is another case where a woman in port arthur, texas, who was his landlady, disappeared and ironically the only thing that was found was her car and he was the last person seen with her. >> michelle's disappearance sent her mother into a serious depression. >> she became more and more despondent. she couldn't live without her daughter. she lived through her daughter. >> one morning, george would be to discover his wife was dead. >> i never felt anybody cold before. you just can't believe someone that you lived with for 34 years would do it. >> she killed herself with an overdose of barbiturates. >> when my daughter was killed, she was killed. simple. >> michelle's mother left a suicide note which included one last wish. >> george actually showed me that note that said, when you find our daughter, bury her remains next to me. bury her beside me. >
there is no body. there's no evidence of foul play. >> it was also suspicious that this wasn't the only missing persons case melanson was involved in. >> there is another case where a woman in port arthur, texas, who was his landlady, disappeared and ironically the only thing that was found was her car and he was the last person seen with her. >> michelle's disappearance sent her mother into a serious depression. >> she became more and more despondent. she couldn't live...
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her body scraped along the side of the bridge. dna testing on blood found near those fibers confirmed it was rachel's blood and that she was bleeding before she hit the ground. >> so, the police had to work backwards. they had to find out, you know, how did that blood and how did that fiber get on the pennsylvania turnpike bridge rail. >> there were no marks on rachel's neck, so investigators didn't believe a ligature or even the killer's hands were used to strangle her. >> if it's a large surface like a forearm pressing against a neck or a large just flat of the hand pressing against the neck, you're going to get bruising. >> significant internal bleeding told medical examiners rachel was still alive when she was thrown from the bridge. >> the victim had blood spatters on the side of her face, and it wasn't consistent with a fall from the bridge. >> two broken fingernails made it clear she tried to defend herself. the cause of death was blunt force trauma, a skull fracture. >> the fracture extends from one ear canal to the other
her body scraped along the side of the bridge. dna testing on blood found near those fibers confirmed it was rachel's blood and that she was bleeding before she hit the ground. >> so, the police had to work backwards. they had to find out, you know, how did that blood and how did that fiber get on the pennsylvania turnpike bridge rail. >> there were no marks on rachel's neck, so investigators didn't believe a ligature or even the killer's hands were used to strangle her. >> if...
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. >> several days later the coast guard found tinky's body floating in the gulf of mexico, and the body told a story that was very different from alvin's story. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >>> the coast guard found tinky leiker's body in the gulf of mexico five days after the storm. the only other person on the boat, alvin latham, said he tried to save tinky's life but was unable to free his foot from the fishing nets. >> he was going around talking about how he was a hero. he had survived the storm and all that type of thing. >> but when the local coroner performed a routine autopsy, the findings contradicted alvin's story. >> he had trauma to his head. h
. >> several days later the coast guard found tinky's body floating in the gulf of mexico, and the body told a story that was very different from alvin's story. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to...
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the body after 19 years has not been found., carefully, he must have planned where he was going to take the body. how he was going to dispose of the body. >> during police questioning, joanne snyder admitted that she told ron harshman that melvin would be home alone that day. but prosecutors had no proof that she had any prior knowledge of the murder. >> i think joanne had some involvement in this case, i am not sure whether that was done intentionally or if she was being used by ron harshman and didn't realize she was setting melvin up. >> ron harshman pled not guilty. prosecutors knew that trying a case with only one piece of forensic evidence would be difficult. >> there aren't a whole lot of cases out there that get prosecuted without a body. there aren't a whole lot of cases that get prosecuted without a weapon. and for a case to be prosecuted with no body and no weapon was almost unthinkable. >> in july 2001, a jury convicted ron harshman of first degree murder and sentenced him to life in prison. >> he came 16 years clos
the body after 19 years has not been found., carefully, he must have planned where he was going to take the body. how he was going to dispose of the body. >> during police questioning, joanne snyder admitted that she told ron harshman that melvin would be home alone that day. but prosecutors had no proof that she had any prior knowledge of the murder. >> i think joanne had some involvement in this case, i am not sure whether that was done intentionally or if she was being used by...
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energy for the body, they also rebuild and rejuvenate the body.re you're getting the proper amount of cold pressed oil. detoxifying the body always helps restore energy. raise your ph. an acid body has way less energy. go to your doctor and find out where you might benefit from some of the changes and work with him to implement those changes. thanks so much for the question, kevin. if you have a question you'd like answered, just tweet me or send me a message on facebook. you can find all the info below. that's all for today. thanks for joining me. until next time, i hope you're learning to be more of a healthy you. . >>> now time for sunday house call. >> i'm jamie colby. welcome to all of you as we welcome the chairman pressoof senate chief of robotics surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel is professor of medicine at langdon medical center pulse wi the secret code of sickness and health. welcome as always. >> great to have you here. >> of course. >> this week, an amazing warning from the fda. the agency is not now looking at the risk of stroke,
energy for the body, they also rebuild and rejuvenate the body.re you're getting the proper amount of cold pressed oil. detoxifying the body always helps restore energy. raise your ph. an acid body has way less energy. go to your doctor and find out where you might benefit from some of the changes and work with him to implement those changes. thanks so much for the question, kevin. if you have a question you'd like answered, just tweet me or send me a message on facebook. you can find all the...
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the fire had started near her body. since teresa's stepbrother had problems with the law, police wondered whether the crime was some sort of payback. >> the reason that they got the idea from that is because one of the father's children from a separate marriage who teresa was not raised with, he happened to be in prison and he was an ex-dea informant. so that's where the drug relation came into play. >> and police had another lead. an elderly woman reported seeing a red pickup truck leaving the hodges' driveway shortly before the fire. police interviewed all of the hodges' relatives, as well as the man who spent more time at the hodges' home than anyone else, blaine's best friend and former high school track coach, earl bramblett. >> everyone that the police came in contact with said, if you want to foe is going on in that house or has gone on in the house, go find earl bramblett. he is the closest friend to the family. he is always over there. he is always doing things with blaine. >> bramblett told police that he went
the fire had started near her body. since teresa's stepbrother had problems with the law, police wondered whether the crime was some sort of payback. >> the reason that they got the idea from that is because one of the father's children from a separate marriage who teresa was not raised with, he happened to be in prison and he was an ex-dea informant. so that's where the drug relation came into play. >> and police had another lead. an elderly woman reported seeing a red pickup truck...
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energy for the body, they also rebuild and rejuvenate the body.e you're getting the proper amount of cold pressed oil. detoxifying the body always helps restore energy. raise your ph. an acid body has way less energy. go to your doctor and find out where you might benefit from some of the changes and work with him to implement those changes. thanks so much for the question, kevin. if you have a question you'd like answered, just tweet me or send me a message on facebook. you can find all the info below. that's all for today. thanks for joining me. until next time, i hope you're learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> super security in place, ahead of tomorrow's super bowl xlviii, what's called unprecedented security measures taken from new york to new jersey leading up to the big game. dozens of federal and local law enforcement agencies beefing up security and safety from the skies, to the rails, and of course, at metlife stadium. that's where we find our own rick in east rutherford, new jersey. rick, how is it looking out there? >> reporter: l
energy for the body, they also rebuild and rejuvenate the body.e you're getting the proper amount of cold pressed oil. detoxifying the body always helps restore energy. raise your ph. an acid body has way less energy. go to your doctor and find out where you might benefit from some of the changes and work with him to implement those changes. thanks so much for the question, kevin. if you have a question you'd like answered, just tweet me or send me a message on facebook. you can find all the...
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it was the first murder case in montana to be tried without a body.st time in the state that dna was used in a criminal case. just two years after his conviction, larry moore made headlines again. he was charged with conspiring to build a bomb in prison. to avoid federal charges, moore agreed to lead authorities to brad brisbin's body. moore directed officials to a campground where he hid the .357-magnum pistol he used in the murder. >> it was found at the base of a tree in one of the campgrounds. >> moore also led police to a gravel pit a few miles outside yellowstone, where they unearthed brad's body. >> he didn't tell us anything about the homicide. when we did find brad's body, larry did turn a little pale and go sit in a vehicle, but he never did tell us the real reason or the story behind how it actually happened. >> a forensic examination of brad's body confirmed what forensic scientists had told the jury in court two years earlier. >> the determined cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds to the head and upper thoracic region, in other word
it was the first murder case in montana to be tried without a body.st time in the state that dna was used in a criminal case. just two years after his conviction, larry moore made headlines again. he was charged with conspiring to build a bomb in prison. to avoid federal charges, moore agreed to lead authorities to brad brisbin's body. moore directed officials to a campground where he hid the .357-magnum pistol he used in the murder. >> it was found at the base of a tree in one of the...
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when they left, police found shirley's body in a shallow grave.less than 30 feet from where mike parked his car. >> how could he have possibly ended up 29 feet from the body not once, but twice? >> the great irony of this case is that michael garvin, more than anyone else, solved the murder of shirley garvin. >> some law enforcement officials believe that mike garvin may have had something to do with his previous wife's hanging death 16 years earlier. >> unfortunately for us, an autopsy was never performed and the body was cremated, so there was nothing we were able to do with that information. >> faced with the overwhelming amount of forensic evidence against him for shirley's murder, mike garvin decided he had no choice but to plead guilty. >> it made me sick to know that he finally personally had admitted it. it made me absolutely sick, but it confirmed every thought that i had. >> garvin was sentenced to life in prison without parole. >> but there's still a mystery, and the mystery was we'll never really know what happened because he didn't go
when they left, police found shirley's body in a shallow grave.less than 30 feet from where mike parked his car. >> how could he have possibly ended up 29 feet from the body not once, but twice? >> the great irony of this case is that michael garvin, more than anyone else, solved the murder of shirley garvin. >> some law enforcement officials believe that mike garvin may have had something to do with his previous wife's hanging death 16 years earlier. >> unfortunately...
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it's an auto body shop. they have lots of paint, lot was solvents. that's probably why it's burning hot. you can see what 280 and 101 close by. here's some pictures sent in from some of the viewers, that thick, thick black smoke going up. it almost loogzs like a tornado. >> we're picking up a sea breeze. it's about 5-7 miles per hour, this afternoon probably becoming 10-20. that will help mix it out and disperse it. right now it's pretty ominous looking. >> watch the traffic there. the 101 traffic is flowing. it will affect traffic eventually. they're going right through that smoke. >> you can see it all the way from the golden gate bridge pretty well there. again this is a live picture from chopper 5. people in the area should close their windows. close the windows, doors. >> you can see the firefighters putting water on the fire. that's why you are seeing a change in the smoke color. to be safe, i think you should close your windows, close your doors. . >> again, we just want to note that this is next too
it's an auto body shop. they have lots of paint, lot was solvents. that's probably why it's burning hot. you can see what 280 and 101 close by. here's some pictures sent in from some of the viewers, that thick, thick black smoke going up. it almost loogzs like a tornado. >> we're picking up a sea breeze. it's about 5-7 miles per hour, this afternoon probably becoming 10-20. that will help mix it out and disperse it. right now it's pretty ominous looking. >> watch the traffic there....
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another body.ly feel like this is patrick's body here, you know. oh, my god. >> but if he is one of the three missing children, the chances are strong that he was 11-year-old patrick baltazar -- >> mrs. baltazar and her husband went to the funeral home to identify their child. >> they told me he had struggled, you know, for his life. and seeing the print -- the rope print across his neck. all the way around in the front. ♪ >> at patrick baltazar's funeral, she would insist on an open casket. >> i just wanted the world to see that this child could have been anybody's child. >> patrick's fifth grade classmates wrote a poem read at his funeral, this from local tv coverage that day. >> patrick baltazar, our school mate, you came to school though sometimes late, but you were never mean to anyone. you tried to help people and thought it was fun. then one night, one terrible night, you didn't come home, not even at daylight. something's happened to that boy, the people said, patrick is missing. is patrick
another body.ly feel like this is patrick's body here, you know. oh, my god. >> but if he is one of the three missing children, the chances are strong that he was 11-year-old patrick baltazar -- >> mrs. baltazar and her husband went to the funeral home to identify their child. >> they told me he had struggled, you know, for his life. and seeing the print -- the rope print across his neck. all the way around in the front. ♪ >> at patrick baltazar's funeral, she would...
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when doug pushed genna's body into the back seat of his car, he displaced the carpet. the underside of the carpet and the seat belt buckle left signature marks on her skin that wouldn't disappear since there was no blood flow. doug chose a dump site 15 minutes away, pulled his car off the road, which picked up the bits of starthistle, the same stage of development that was found on genna's body. prosecutors think doug simply got lucky when the security cameras at both his office and the fast-food restaurant weren't working. but doug made a crucial mistake during his interrogation. he said he used his computer that saturday at the office. but his employer found no evidence that doug logged in. >> they couldn't find any evidence whatsoever that he had done to his computers what he said he did. basically we caught him in a lie. >> doug mouser was tried and convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. he continues to maintain his innocence. >> i -- for me, this is the greatest failure of my life. the only way i live with this situation is
when doug pushed genna's body into the back seat of his car, he displaced the carpet. the underside of the carpet and the seat belt buckle left signature marks on her skin that wouldn't disappear since there was no blood flow. doug chose a dump site 15 minutes away, pulled his car off the road, which picked up the bits of starthistle, the same stage of development that was found on genna's body. prosecutors think doug simply got lucky when the security cameras at both his office and the...
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. >> when police arrived, they found michelle's body in her bedroom, face down. it was clear she'd been dead for some time. >> she was in a somewhat awkward position with her left arm folded up underneath her body. >> at first glance, there was no trauma to the body, no bruises, no wounds, no blood. >> we had no indication of what would have caused her death. >> the medical examiner thought the position of michelle's body face down was unusual. >> if somebody is sick and in the process of dying, most folks tend to end up either on their side or on their back. >> there were no foreign fingerprints in the apartment, no signs of forced entry, and no valuables were missing. >> her vcr, her television set, her radio, jewelry, it was all intact. >> and there was no indication this was a suicide. >> if it's going to be a suicide, there's going to be pill bottles laying around and frequently a note. there was none of that on this case. >> there was a half-full bottle of beer next to michelle's body. only michelle's fingerprints were on the bottle. >> there was no indicat
. >> when police arrived, they found michelle's body in her bedroom, face down. it was clear she'd been dead for some time. >> she was in a somewhat awkward position with her left arm folded up underneath her body. >> at first glance, there was no trauma to the body, no bruises, no wounds, no blood. >> we had no indication of what would have caused her death. >> the medical examiner thought the position of michelle's body face down was unusual. >> if somebody...
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fountain would be able to serve on this body.ation today and the experience, i'm inclined to move forward mr. fountain at this point, but again that's not anything against ms. wong because i think she has a great deal of experience and a lot of passion and expertise that she brings. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. i also would support your motion to reappoint mr. book ter and ms. yu. it boils down to two candidates. i have had the opportunity to listen to ms. wong another time when she applied. and i also know of her work on the -- the presentation from both of you was very good. the background was very good. at this point i also received quite a few e-mails to support ms. wong. i'm going to and there is no insult to the one i'm not favoring, but i would say i favor ms. wong. >>supervisor katy tang: i would say i have to second supervisor yee's choice here. i think both candidates have a great background that they are presenting to us. for me i like and identify with bringing the immigrant community voice to the table as well
fountain would be able to serve on this body.ation today and the experience, i'm inclined to move forward mr. fountain at this point, but again that's not anything against ms. wong because i think she has a great deal of experience and a lot of passion and expertise that she brings. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. i also would support your motion to reappoint mr. book ter and ms. yu. it boils down to two candidates. i have had the opportunity to listen to ms. wong another time when...
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let's see the body in your bathtub. you know, yeah, right. opens the shower curtain.here's a body in the bathtub. with a machete on top of it. >> you never saw a face? >> uh-uh. >> at that point, did you know who it was? >> no. i had never met her. i knew that she had been shady before. >> how did you know she had been shady before if you didn't know who it was? >> he had told me about her. look, jennifer, there are other girls he knew. every girl he knew was sketched out. >> laura hall considered colton pitonyak to be her boyfriend and had a dislike for jennifer cave. once colton revealed to her the body was in the bathtub, we believe laura hall stabbed the torso and the face. >> and he told me that she came in and shot at him and missed and that he shot her. he said in the head. he also said he shot her in the chest. >> she's trying at all times to outsmart them. i think she clearly thinks she's the smartest person in the room. >> it might be important forensically to know did you have sex with him that day in the bed or anywhere in the apartment? >> on the couch. >
let's see the body in your bathtub. you know, yeah, right. opens the shower curtain.here's a body in the bathtub. with a machete on top of it. >> you never saw a face? >> uh-uh. >> at that point, did you know who it was? >> no. i had never met her. i knew that she had been shady before. >> how did you know she had been shady before if you didn't know who it was? >> he had told me about her. look, jennifer, there are other girls he knew. every girl he knew was...
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concrete and cinders were found with karyn's body.ld he tell if they came from the slovers' car lot? both samples were placed in a scanning electron microscope and hit with high-energy radiation. >> in a vacuum in the sem, the darkness in the chamber, there's no light source. the only light is the x-ray. >> this enables the images of the samples to be magnified up to 5,000 times their actual size. visually, the samples looked similar. monroe then ground the samples into a powder and bombarded it with x-rays to identify the chemical makeup of the samples. monroe concluded that the material found in the bag with karyn's body and the material from the car lot were similar enough to raise suspicions, but investigators needed more than that, and to get it, they turned to an unlikely source, the united states army. >>> more than two years after karyn slover's murder, investigators now suspected that her ex-in-laws were involved. the motive, karyn's former mother-in-law, jeannette, wanted sole custody of her 3-year-old grandson. >> i think j
concrete and cinders were found with karyn's body.ld he tell if they came from the slovers' car lot? both samples were placed in a scanning electron microscope and hit with high-energy radiation. >> in a vacuum in the sem, the darkness in the chamber, there's no light source. the only light is the x-ray. >> this enables the images of the samples to be magnified up to 5,000 times their actual size. visually, the samples looked similar. monroe then ground the samples into a powder and...
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. >> a few hundred feet from the car, under some cardboard, was julie's body. >> julie's body was found with her arms tied behind her back with her very own shoelaces. her shirt was pulled up with her breasts exposed. her pants and panties were pulled down to her socks. >> the details of the crime just really go right through you. they make you realize how, you know, how much she really went through. >> julie's husband said he had an alibi, one police had heard dozens of times over the years. >> rod estes had explained that he was by himself all evening, had watched a football game and had fallen asleep. and no one was with him all night. >> not the best alibi in the world if a policeman thinks you might be responsible for your wife's disappearance, but that's all he had. >> and investigators had another problem. they suspected julie had been murdered elsewhere. we needed 30 new hires for our call center. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading jo
. >> a few hundred feet from the car, under some cardboard, was julie's body. >> julie's body was found with her arms tied behind her back with her very own shoelaces. her shirt was pulled up with her breasts exposed. her pants and panties were pulled down to her socks. >> the details of the crime just really go right through you. they make you realize how, you know, how much she really went through. >> julie's husband said he had an alibi, one police had heard dozens of...
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>> where's the body?u don't believe tiffany hartley herself may have executed her husband. >> i don't think so. >> reporter: and now even more evidence tiffany hartley is telling the truth. a surveillance photo taken that very afternoon, one hour after the attack. >> if you notice there on the front of the boat, you see bundles of marijuana there. >> reporter: it shows a small boat and a group of men, one in a black shirt fitting the description give by tiffany hartley. and what sheriff gonzalez is information the mexican sheriff had from the very first day. >> reporter: sheriff, i've got to ask you, is that possible that mexico is going to find, catch and adjudicate the killers in what is a lawless part of mexico? >> i really cannot answer that, but i can tell you this, based on their past record, i think they have a -- somewhat of a zero solvency rate and a zero conviction rate. >> reporter: there is one more piece of evidence. a small blood spot on the life jacket tiffany hartley wore the day she says
>> where's the body?u don't believe tiffany hartley herself may have executed her husband. >> i don't think so. >> reporter: and now even more evidence tiffany hartley is telling the truth. a surveillance photo taken that very afternoon, one hour after the attack. >> if you notice there on the front of the boat, you see bundles of marijuana there. >> reporter: it shows a small boat and a group of men, one in a black shirt fitting the description give by tiffany...
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the couple beat the child to death and put her body in a freezer. they came there for various domestic violence calls and welfare checks. >> that is too many calls and there needs to be a law in place that police have to take action after the third call to the home. >> the napa woman has launched a new type of three strikes law and it would require them to intervene after allegations of child abuse. >>> he attended an agriculture yesterday, he took in a coup much of exhibits. he will likely speak with him face to face and speak to him about the drought. >> we need to see how they invest in water prosecute projects. >> some -- projects . they are experiencing an uptic as more farms are drilling more wells. >>> as we said, president barack obama will travel to the central valley to meet with farmers affected by the drought. they will be aaccounted by the two centers and they are expected to visit a farm somewhere in the president mow area it they are flying to palm -- palm springs. of course what can you do? >> play golf, had hang out, no big deal. >>
the couple beat the child to death and put her body in a freezer. they came there for various domestic violence calls and welfare checks. >> that is too many calls and there needs to be a law in place that police have to take action after the third call to the home. >> the napa woman has launched a new type of three strikes law and it would require them to intervene after allegations of child abuse. >>> he attended an agriculture yesterday, he took in a coup much of...
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the body of women, the body of the earth, the body of justice.y sites this year -- this is an action of dance, of re-inhabiting your body i'm a reclaiming public space with your body which has been taken away from you through various forms of violence. it is so beautiful to look at all of the videos and the posters that are coming around the world because bodies are such an intrinsic heart of what this movement is about. we're seeing people dancing in places where they never fell free to dance. in the philippines, for example, every day this month they're doing an action in front of the hospitals to demand the privatization of medicine and health care. they are dancing in front of courthouses. i think there's something about when trauma and violence happens to her body, we leave our bodies. we leave the center of our power , our creativity, our resource. dancing and collective dancing brings us back into our central energy and power. my book is a lot about cancer and congo in the coming together of those two things. >> you survived cancer. >> i d
the body of women, the body of the earth, the body of justice.y sites this year -- this is an action of dance, of re-inhabiting your body i'm a reclaiming public space with your body which has been taken away from you through various forms of violence. it is so beautiful to look at all of the videos and the posters that are coming around the world because bodies are such an intrinsic heart of what this movement is about. we're seeing people dancing in places where they never fell free to dance....
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. >> we first of all didn't have a body. so -- secondly, there was no one who saw wayne williams outside of his car. there was no one that saw him throw anything overboard. >> two days later, only a mile downstream from that bridge, another body. after two years, one suspect now, wayne williams. >>> when we come back, the lie detector test. >> it surprised him that he didn't beat that polygraph test. he was convinced he could beat a polygraph test. i said some reaction like, i'll be darned. you're the guy we've been looking for for two years. ? >>> the second day after wayne williams was seen on the chattahoochee river bridge, the body of nathaniel cater washed up downstream. he was a down on his luck drunk, 28 years old, but small, weighing under 150 pounds. again, the medical examiner said cater could have been killed, quote, with a choke hold, trapping the neck in the crook of the arm. his would be the last body found in the atlanta murders. the 27th male victim. at cater's funeral, wayne williams' father, homer, took th
. >> we first of all didn't have a body. so -- secondly, there was no one who saw wayne williams outside of his car. there was no one that saw him throw anything overboard. >> two days later, only a mile downstream from that bridge, another body. after two years, one suspect now, wayne williams. >>> when we come back, the lie detector test. >> it surprised him that he didn't beat that polygraph test. he was convinced he could beat a polygraph test. i said some...
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and if you've got the body of a female out here and has an individual's fingerprint on her body in bloodat's that telling you except he was there, he has handled that body some time after there was blood on it. >> two young women were brutally murdered on halloween, but the killer left behind his dna. finding him was another thing. >>> it was close to midnight on halloween in napa, california. trick or treat had been over for hours. and 26 year old lauren went to bed around 11:00.
and if you've got the body of a female out here and has an individual's fingerprint on her body in bloodat's that telling you except he was there, he has handled that body some time after there was blood on it. >> two young women were brutally murdered on halloween, but the killer left behind his dna. finding him was another thing. >>> it was close to midnight on halloween in napa, california. trick or treat had been over for hours. and 26 year old lauren went to bed around 11:00.
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no -- them to the shooter. >>> police are wearing body cameras to enhance body safety and accountabilitymore than 100 are now in use by officers. it will help resolve discrepancy. last year there were 91,000 incidents and made 4400 arrests and seized 233 weapons. police were also assaulted 23 times. >>> an emergency rally in san francisco today against u.s. interference in venezuela. protesters gathered to oppose violence by anti-government groups in wednesday wednesday. three students in wednesday wednesday were shot ask killed last week. -- and killed killed last week. the u.s. state department says allegations about the u.s. undermine the venezuela president are false. >>> new information about a 16- year-old girl whose body was found near train tracks saturday night. investigators say it looks like 3 hours past before anybody called to report the death and now investigators are running into wall of silence. >> reporter: loud horns blew but the young people who came to the scene today were keeping quiet. >> what do you think about what happened toher -- to her? >> i don't know. >> nao
no -- them to the shooter. >>> police are wearing body cameras to enhance body safety and accountabilitymore than 100 are now in use by officers. it will help resolve discrepancy. last year there were 91,000 incidents and made 4400 arrests and seized 233 weapons. police were also assaulted 23 times. >>> an emergency rally in san francisco today against u.s. interference in venezuela. protesters gathered to oppose violence by anti-government groups in wednesday wednesday. three...
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i'm gutted by the us model i shot him dead body shot dead by gunmen. note that betsy place out in between sets in the dark anti piracy charge and what to cook what these what did i just ahead of india is not simple. that's all in tonight's edition we will see it seems and tomorrow night the room. i opened the show. get it up so is the second plea on monday the twenty fourth of february scott got a body that cause muscle the starting bid on the shot dead by gunmen. note that better things like that in between sets in the drops and i was shocked i want to go plot sees what lies ahead of any us stumble. now for all the dts. this time the military will continue its target of operation still the country's best avoided the chance i ended up going to see security official said some fifty people have been killed over the weekend in the strikes and suspected boxed on friday but hideouts on sunday fight it gets pounded suspected hideouts in api that he'll hide the agency early on sunday thirty eight minutes as both katie and i in fact he was also destroyed in so
i'm gutted by the us model i shot him dead body shot dead by gunmen. note that betsy place out in between sets in the dark anti piracy charge and what to cook what these what did i just ahead of india is not simple. that's all in tonight's edition we will see it seems and tomorrow night the room. i opened the show. get it up so is the second plea on monday the twenty fourth of february scott got a body that cause muscle the starting bid on the shot dead by gunmen. note that better things like...
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her body was covered with two pairs of jeans and a dark jacket. one pair of jeans was hers, the other was a pair of men's jeans. >> also there's a black jacket across her body with a sleeve tied around her neck and a pair of panties that she was clutching in her right hand. >> she was identified as 18-year-old laura salmon, a local college student. >> her life was stolen. her life was stolen. and in such a horrible way. >> the autopsy revealed lauren salmon died of blunt force trauma to the head. the murder weapon appeared to be the rocks found near her body. >> the blood on those rocks and other material was consistent with her being struck up to ten times in the head with those rocks. >> the medical examiner found evidence that laura had consensual sex sometime before the murder, most likely unrelated to the crime. >> we knew that ms. salmon had been involved in an intimate relationship with someone within 24 or 48 hours prior to her death. there were no injuries that would be consistent with forcible rape. >> on the men's jeans found with laura
her body was covered with two pairs of jeans and a dark jacket. one pair of jeans was hers, the other was a pair of men's jeans. >> also there's a black jacket across her body with a sleeve tied around her neck and a pair of panties that she was clutching in her right hand. >> she was identified as 18-year-old laura salmon, a local college student. >> her life was stolen. her life was stolen. and in such a horrible way. >> the autopsy revealed lauren salmon died of blunt...
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when the mind thinks, the body listens. whatever goes through the mind, the body hears it. you can work with that. two recent studies suggest that psychological support may actually have biological consequences. sandra levy and her associates at t pittsburgh cancer institute have studied the effects of social support, fatigue, and depression on the immune system, especially natural killer cell activity, in women with breast cancer. natural killer cells play a surveillance role in curbing malignant cell spread. in general terms, levy found that women who felt they had lots of social pport had greater levels of natural killer cell actity than those who did not. at stanford university, dr. david spiegel studied a group of women with metastatic breast cancer. they were divided into two groups. one group received medical care plus a year of weekly supportive group therapy with self-hypnosis for pain. the control group received standard medical care only. the general finding was that patients who received group therapy survived an average of 36 1/2 months from the onset of interv
when the mind thinks, the body listens. whatever goes through the mind, the body hears it. you can work with that. two recent studies suggest that psychological support may actually have biological consequences. sandra levy and her associates at t pittsburgh cancer institute have studied the effects of social support, fatigue, and depression on the immune system, especially natural killer cell activity, in women with breast cancer. natural killer cells play a surveillance role in curbing...
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if we didn't find body, no body, no credit. >> sitting in his prison cell, jimmy keene desperately hopedbly right on this, or are they just going to say here's six months? it was a crap shoot. >> without a location for reitler's body, beaumont had a decision to make. >> i made arrangements to have him take a polygraph test, just to verify what he was telling us, was it true. which he passed. and he did make a legitimate effort to do what we sent him down there to do. >> so beaumont urged a federal judge to give keene credit for time served. jimmy keene became a free man and returned home to his aging father. what did you feel like when you were finally released? >> i was happy as could be. it was a very bizarre roller coaster that i went on. it was -- i mean, redemption at its best. >> keene had five more good years to be with his father before big jim passed away. >> we both realized once i got out that there is a better world than just always in a constant dash to make money. it was more like look, let's just enjoy each other while we're alive here. you know? >> it was closure for keen
if we didn't find body, no body, no credit. >> sitting in his prison cell, jimmy keene desperately hopedbly right on this, or are they just going to say here's six months? it was a crap shoot. >> without a location for reitler's body, beaumont had a decision to make. >> i made arrangements to have him take a polygraph test, just to verify what he was telling us, was it true. which he passed. and he did make a legitimate effort to do what we sent him down there to do. >>...
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so he dragged her body to the footpath 100 yards away and left her there.explains why barry searched that area later after firefighters arrived. he wanted to make sure she was dead. >> i have never had a case where the client solved his own crime using nothing but a pen and paper. he did all the hard work. >> they made me turn a cell into an office, a bed into a desk and a mattress into a chair. and law books. i used them instead of weapons. i used that. i beat the [ bleep ] with their own sticks. see, fifth grade education goes a long way when you're playing with a bunch of corrupt [ bleep ]. they framed people. that's how stupid them college geniuses are. >>> my wife, she's bleeding all over the place. >> a family dog witnessed a brutal murder. >> whoever entered knew the victim, knew the dog. >> an animal expert finally got the talk to talk. just not in a usual way. ♪ >>> there are two sides to palm beach county, florida. it's home to some of the wealthiest people in the world. but a few miles away lived people struggling, just to pay their rent. >> they
so he dragged her body to the footpath 100 yards away and left her there.explains why barry searched that area later after firefighters arrived. he wanted to make sure she was dead. >> i have never had a case where the client solved his own crime using nothing but a pen and paper. he did all the hard work. >> they made me turn a cell into an office, a bed into a desk and a mattress into a chair. and law books. i used them instead of weapons. i used that. i beat the [ bleep ] with...
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this is the same park where computer programmer buried his wife nina's body. riser led police to that location in 2008 after agreeing to plead guilty to second-degree murder. in this case, someone called 911. police say it's not clear if that person was a neighbor or a park visitors. >> traumatic for people who have to witness or find a body like that. >> again at this point, police are calling it a suspicious death. the coroner has not determined the cause of death. at this point we do not know the victim's age. live in oes land, montie francis. >> thanks very much. two people were injured in a drive by shooting to day. shooting investigation had streets blocked off near a shopping center this afternoon. police say that's where they found a man and a woman suffering from gunshot wounds. paramedics transported them to a hospital. police say they're expected to survive those injuries. according to police, they're surprised the shooting happened in such a busy area. >> i wouldn't say it's unusual. it is unusual at this time of the day. there's a lot of witnesses
this is the same park where computer programmer buried his wife nina's body. riser led police to that location in 2008 after agreeing to plead guilty to second-degree murder. in this case, someone called 911. police say it's not clear if that person was a neighbor or a park visitors. >> traumatic for people who have to witness or find a body like that. >> again at this point, police are calling it a suspicious death. the coroner has not determined the cause of death. at this point...
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karen's boyfriend, tim permenter, who discovered her body, had an alibi for this time period. he was with a friend in a cabin at moon lake, 25 miles away, an alibi that checked out. the person of most interest to police was roc herpich, whose name was written in blood next to karen's body. >> i kept my mouth shut, but it does. it's disturbing. it's very disturbing. >> but a closer look at the autopsy finding started to cast doubts on the letters written on the wall. karen had suffered a severe injury to her spinal column. >> one of the stab wounds goes and partially severs the spinal cord at the level of the eighth thoracic vertebral body. >> which meant she would have been partially paralyzed, and stab wounds to her pectoral muscles and aorta led the medical examiner to conclude she was unable to write anything on the wall. >> she would not have had enough blood pressure and enough blood volume to repeatedly dip her finger in repeatedly because her fingers aren't a fountain pen. her finger wasn't bleeding. so, she was already dead when that was written. >> and blood spatter e
karen's boyfriend, tim permenter, who discovered her body, had an alibi for this time period. he was with a friend in a cabin at moon lake, 25 miles away, an alibi that checked out. the person of most interest to police was roc herpich, whose name was written in blood next to karen's body. >> i kept my mouth shut, but it does. it's disturbing. it's very disturbing. >> but a closer look at the autopsy finding started to cast doubts on the letters written on the wall. karen had...
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44 bodies, the bullets still in his body. big bullets. >> like that? >> yes, to ask them, please leave tripoli alone. people waving white flags. >> black white and olive branches. the whole libya. doesn't matter from where he come from. from the desert, from sea, from east, west, it got to be like before. >> in libya right now, assassinations, bombings and kid naptio kidnappings take place almost daily. security is in the hands of heavily armed, mostly unregulated militias, with various regional and political enemies. ab du razak's can belief in a strong residential government is rejected by separatists around the country, that claimed gad fi gadhafi favored some cities while leaving others impoverished. while this is yet another burial taking place, coffin after coffin carried into the cemetery, there were more than 30 people killed in yesterday's violence and the scenes here are just remarkable. sphwrution frustration is boiling over. mourners say the militia here is worse than gadhafi. >> every sunday night, join us for ex
44 bodies, the bullets still in his body. big bullets. >> like that? >> yes, to ask them, please leave tripoli alone. people waving white flags. >> black white and olive branches. the whole libya. doesn't matter from where he come from. from the desert, from sea, from east, west, it got to be like before. >> in libya right now, assassinations, bombings and kid naptio kidnappings take place almost daily. security is in the hands of heavily armed, mostly unregulated...
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. >> bruce's body was sent to the medical examiner, dr. tom canfield, for an autopsy. >> bruce worked for me. he was a medical technologist in the delta hospital and i knew him very well, both professional and a personal level. >> the autopsy results were startling. bruce hadn't been shot once, but three times. >> well, i was able to determine, one, they were distant range gunshot wounds, they were fired from a significant distance. >> one shot was a superficial wound that went through his hunting vest and grazed his back. >> the wound that went through his vest but did not cause significant damage to him probably was the first shot. >> i believe he then took the vest off to see what had happened. >> he turned in that direction and probably yelled, out of fear, hey, i'm not a deer, i'm not an elk. i'm over here, yeah, don't shoot. >> bruce was shot a second time while waving his vest in the air. it entered his chest and exited under his right arm. >> mr. dodson may have tried to crawl away when the last shot was fired. >> the third and fat
. >> bruce's body was sent to the medical examiner, dr. tom canfield, for an autopsy. >> bruce worked for me. he was a medical technologist in the delta hospital and i knew him very well, both professional and a personal level. >> the autopsy results were startling. bruce hadn't been shot once, but three times. >> well, i was able to determine, one, they were distant range gunshot wounds, they were fired from a significant distance. >> one shot was a superficial...
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and this park is the inside of your body.al psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling helps to lower some cholesterol. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. 3 amazing benefits that's a man interviewino.for a job. not that one. that one. the one who seems like he's already got the job 'cause he studied all the right courses from the get-go. and that's an accountant, a mom, a university of phoenix scholarship recipient, who used our unique --scratch that-- awesome...