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my first dead body ever was a decomposed body. >> you didn't freak out? >> no. i didn't.t our bodies do once we're dead. sometimes people might get a little weirded out about my enthusiasm when i talk about what i do but i think you should like your job. i like brightness. i like positivity and happiness. i just like to be able to see the other side of it. >> night settles in over l.a. >> we're going to put some of these on. they slip on over your shoes. >> and marlene starts her ten-hour shift to gather dna samples for an open case. for her, it's just another night on the job. but not for me. >> hi. >> hey. >> oh my god. o oh. >> did you just bring that baby in? >> yes. >> can you tell us what happened? >> it was born about six days ago and just found unresponsive, rushed to the e.r. >> oh my god. a little girl. ♪ ♪ >> now we're going to go this way. >> at the coroner's office, tragedy comes with the territory. marlene must move on to collect evidence for a homicide investigation. but i can't take my mind off what i just saw. this is just the craziest job. there's no tim
my first dead body ever was a decomposed body. >> you didn't freak out? >> no. i didn't.t our bodies do once we're dead. sometimes people might get a little weirded out about my enthusiasm when i talk about what i do but i think you should like your job. i like brightness. i like positivity and happiness. i just like to be able to see the other side of it. >> night settles in over l.a. >> we're going to put some of these on. they slip on over your shoes. >> and...
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body bodie, jackson, richard. how bad was bodie's condition?> you know, this is a disease we commonly see in large breed dogs, the giant breed dogs. what happens is when the cartilage did not mature, it cracks. and it sends signals to the joint to become inflamed. imagine that, you know, jackson needs to hold bodie, needs to pull a wheelchair. this is where he stopped probably doing a good job. the way to fix it is removing the deceased cartilage. years ago, you know, surgeons have been removing those fragments by imagine the opening of the joints, dissecting through muscle layers. it's a lot of work. and the mobility is significant. the muscle needs to heal. we can't really have these dogs do much for months. the innovative way we go about these diseases is we place a small camera through a very tiny hole. we look around, we identify where the lesion is. in bodie's case, right about here. then through another post portal instrume instrument, we basically remove it, debride it. and it takes six to eight weeks for the bone to build up cartilage
body bodie, jackson, richard. how bad was bodie's condition?> you know, this is a disease we commonly see in large breed dogs, the giant breed dogs. what happens is when the cartilage did not mature, it cracks. and it sends signals to the joint to become inflamed. imagine that, you know, jackson needs to hold bodie, needs to pull a wheelchair. this is where he stopped probably doing a good job. the way to fix it is removing the deceased cartilage. years ago, you know, surgeons have been...
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basically there are 2 viewpoints, one was that body worn cameras should be on all times or body worn cameras should be only in certain times. [inaudible] the officers should not be required to have a bodo worn camera on for the entire shift. what the group felt is the listed circumstances presented in the draft policy would be essential to cap chrture what the group felt was necessary information or footage that officer should capture without compromiseing public safety. we looked at the balance of privacy right and individual community members with obtaining footage in the essential areas and felt the policy strauck a balance and if we maintain for those services that would susuffice. june 30 was the third meeting and in that meeting we worked off the previous draft as i mention before. each meeting we ent along we revice the draft policy and then work off the previous draft, put our draft up from the previous meeting on the website as well as our minutes and notes. in that meeting we talked about more about-we went back to the purpose and we changed-made a change in the actual word
basically there are 2 viewpoints, one was that body worn cameras should be on all times or body worn cameras should be only in certain times. [inaudible] the officers should not be required to have a bodo worn camera on for the entire shift. what the group felt is the listed circumstances presented in the draft policy would be essential to cap chrture what the group felt was necessary information or footage that officer should capture without compromiseing public safety. we looked at the...
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body shaping. i don't think there's anybody alive that doesn't want to have a nice shape to their body. >> something a little bit better. yeah. >> yeah. and then there's the zero-impact cardio workout. so they're all accessible to everybody. >> and i love that. all ages, all abilities, and actually, if you'd like to get started aging backwards, you can do so right now by reaching out and supporting your local public television station. we've got some fantastic thank-you gifts, and we're gonna go to larry. he'll tell you a little bit more about those. >> thank you, kris and miranda. we'll be getting back to "aging backwards" in just a moment and interviews with miranda, but we hope you're enjoying that this public television station has brought you this very special program, and it's now time to make a commitment to the station at whatever level you can. we have operators standing by. also, you can do it on the web. just go to your computer and do so. we encourage you to pledge at the $72 level beca
body shaping. i don't think there's anybody alive that doesn't want to have a nice shape to their body. >> something a little bit better. yeah. >> yeah. and then there's the zero-impact cardio workout. so they're all accessible to everybody. >> and i love that. all ages, all abilities, and actually, if you'd like to get started aging backwards, you can do so right now by reaching out and supporting your local public television station. we've got some fantastic thank-you gifts,...
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>> body beast has completely transformed my body. swimsuit season is here, and i've never been more ready. >> i w invisible beforore body beast, but now it's crazy -- all the attention i get. [ laughs ] >> this is it. are you ready? you're doing good. go, go, go! >> i actually have a chest now. i don't have a little birdcage -- i have a chest. >> boo-yah! >> annnnouncer: troducing bodydy beast, the fat-burning, muscle-defining, weight training program proven to take you from regular joe to jacked and from mommy to hottie inin just 90 body-shredding days. >> this program is the real deal. if you knew me a while ago and you see me today, you'd beike, "man, what are you doing?" i'm doing body beast. >> i d decided ttry body beast because i was looking for something different. i wawanted to se weight and, at the same time, gain muscle. it's easasy. >> i wasas like, "dy beast is not for r me. i don't want to get all muscly an you know, look like one of those bodybuilder girls." i just did a couple of the woouts, and i loved it. the change
>> body beast has completely transformed my body. swimsuit season is here, and i've never been more ready. >> i w invisible beforore body beast, but now it's crazy -- all the attention i get. [ laughs ] >> this is it. are you ready? you're doing good. go, go, go! >> i actually have a chest now. i don't have a little birdcage -- i have a chest. >> boo-yah! >> annnnouncer: troducing bodydy beast, the fat-burning, muscle-defining, weight training program proven...
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the body has trauma to the upper body. police would not release any more information other than that. however, we have learned from other sources that it appears this is not a suicide and that it looks to be a stabbing. but we'll have to confirm that information with police once they release more information tonight. this neighborhood very shaken up over this. it does not appear it was a neighbor. the body was found 100 feet from a school bus stop. none of the chirp saw the body -- children saw the body. no one saw it until that individual. andrea? >> thank you. >>> more breaking news. the president of the university of missouri system says he's resigning. it comes amid student criticism for the way he handled racial issues. president tim wolfe said his resignation is effective immediately. this weekend, 30 football players announced they wouldn't participate in any team activities until president wolfe was fired or stepped down. >>> it's an ongoing investigation looking for answers to two key questions. what happened and
the body has trauma to the upper body. police would not release any more information other than that. however, we have learned from other sources that it appears this is not a suicide and that it looks to be a stabbing. but we'll have to confirm that information with police once they release more information tonight. this neighborhood very shaken up over this. it does not appear it was a neighbor. the body was found 100 feet from a school bus stop. none of the chirp saw the body -- children saw...
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. >>> along this lonely stretch of river, body after body turns up in the dark waters. a serial killer stalking young women, showing no mercy. >> she fought and she fought. >> over the years he struck 48 times. for this dedicated detective, it would become the case of a lifetime. >> we only knew we had young girls and young women being killed at the prime of their life. >> but after clues along the river evaporate, he's told to give up. >> it's like the scene out of a movie where they tell the guy stop working this case. >> but he couldn't, wouldn't. >> what would you have me do if it were your daughter on the list? >> for two decades the killer remained on the loose. finally, after so much death, this sheriff will come face to face with the man who murder sod many. >> women had control of me and i don't like being controlled. >> to confront a heart of darkness. >> i was most interested in killing them than in sex. >> the biggest serial killer case in u.s. history. for this sheriff, a personal 20-year journey for justice along a river of death. john larson with "chasing
. >>> along this lonely stretch of river, body after body turns up in the dark waters. a serial killer stalking young women, showing no mercy. >> she fought and she fought. >> over the years he struck 48 times. for this dedicated detective, it would become the case of a lifetime. >> we only knew we had young girls and young women being killed at the prime of their life. >> but after clues along the river evaporate, he's told to give up. >> it's like the...
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one move included equipping the boston police with body cameras. the guest haves been focusing on the police body cam movement in boston, they are sugun iduwu, the co-founder of the boston police camera action team or bp cat, and ashley brown, the chair of the naacp, political action team. thank you for coming in, let me start with you. how did you initiate and how did the initiative to equip, boston police with body cameras start? >> as you made reference to the death of michael brown, caused a lot of frustration in our own community, a good friend of mine that i went to high school with, we were sharing how we were upset with what happened in ferguson, and we decided that no, it is really boston that needs us here, and ferguson, has all of the resources that it needs to get through them that particular tragedy and so we thought that it would be better to be pro-active in boston than to move the efforts outside. and so we formed this organization, a few days after the death of michael brown and it was great and we had a bunch of folks join the org
one move included equipping the boston police with body cameras. the guest haves been focusing on the police body cam movement in boston, they are sugun iduwu, the co-founder of the boston police camera action team or bp cat, and ashley brown, the chair of the naacp, political action team. thank you for coming in, let me start with you. how did you initiate and how did the initiative to equip, boston police with body cameras start? >> as you made reference to the death of michael brown,...
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the body disposal plant. inside are the ovens which gave a disposable capacity of 400 bodies per 10 hour day. gold filled teeth were extracted before consideration. the ovens are heated and were made by a concern that customarily manufactures baking ovens. the firm's name is clearly inscribed. bodies were finally reduced to bone ash. factory of horrors, one of the oldest of the nazi prison camps. it is known that from 1941-1944 up to 30,000 people were here at one time, and 30,000 were present when the allies reached there. the nazis said it was a prison for clinical dissenters, habitual criminals, and religious enthusiasts. -- political the centers, habitual criminals, and religious enthusiasts. when these scenes were filmed, they stillnations, remained alive, germany, poland, czechoslovakia, france, and holland. incoming prison trains arrived .aring more dead than living those strong enough to travel were brought here from outlying points threatened by the allied advance. this is how they looked when they a
the body disposal plant. inside are the ovens which gave a disposable capacity of 400 bodies per 10 hour day. gold filled teeth were extracted before consideration. the ovens are heated and were made by a concern that customarily manufactures baking ovens. the firm's name is clearly inscribed. bodies were finally reduced to bone ash. factory of horrors, one of the oldest of the nazi prison camps. it is known that from 1941-1944 up to 30,000 people were here at one time, and 30,000 were present...
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one body has been recovered. according to the new york daily news, investigators will be coming to portsmouth today to try and identify the victim. >> we just uncovered part of the wing and we're searching for more parts. >> reporter: the search was called off after midnight. it's unclear at this point when it will resume. we're live in portsmouth, new new new hampshire, john cuoco, "7 news today in new england." >> jadiann: an elderly woman dead and another injured after hit by an suv in boston's south end. the driver is telling police solar glare made it impossible to see the women. the two were friends, in a crosswalk at tremont and west boylston streets. the grandmother of six lived a few blocks from the scene. people who live and work in the area say it's a dangerous spot. >> that's what the lady kept saying, i couldn't see anything. the sun was in my face. you just can't see, especially -- at this crosswalk here, a lot of cars always -- people trying to cross and -- it's always like that. like people trying
one body has been recovered. according to the new york daily news, investigators will be coming to portsmouth today to try and identify the victim. >> we just uncovered part of the wing and we're searching for more parts. >> reporter: the search was called off after midnight. it's unclear at this point when it will resume. we're live in portsmouth, new new new hampshire, john cuoco, "7 news today in new england." >> jadiann: an elderly woman dead and another injured...
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the process of identifying the bodies continues. what they are hearing in russian media at the moment, two different versions of what potentially kill their loved ones. did the plane break apart in the air, did the tail section fall off, an accident a few years ago or was it because of a bomb on board? a salt petersburg newspaper, the oldest here, widely respected, reports that the injuries fall into two categories, those in the fronts have burns and trauma-type injuries, indicative of falling from the sky. the rear of the aircraft have exmovies tra ma, pieces of metal fragments in the body. they're quoting their sources, here in st. petersburg, the forensic teams are examining the body. the potential being provided. the task news agency here says, however, what they understand from their sources is that there has been no explosive residue found on the bodies, there is no known explosive damage to the bodies. what is painful for the families is not knowing precisely what brought down that aircraft. two different possibilities, john,
the process of identifying the bodies continues. what they are hearing in russian media at the moment, two different versions of what potentially kill their loved ones. did the plane break apart in the air, did the tail section fall off, an accident a few years ago or was it because of a bomb on board? a salt petersburg newspaper, the oldest here, widely respected, reports that the injuries fall into two categories, those in the fronts have burns and trauma-type injuries, indicative of falling...
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the body worn cameras are not an officers tool. the body worn cameras are not an officers tool. the cameras are a secondary witness that ensure officers transparency and public trust. officers should not get special privileges when they are suspects in critical incidents. and they are suspect. i said at last meeting and i will say it again, allowing an officer to view the video is not transparency. in addition there should be consequences for officers who do not have their cameras on prior to incidents. the video must be accessible to the public. san francisco can become a beacon of transparency for the rest of the country in the current climate where more and more people are demanding an end to police brutality. do you stand to protect the public from this liability or protect the police. >> next speaker. >> public speaker: good evening, members. i'm with a party in san francisco. listening to your discussion and i was glad to hear it and i hope you do discuss the open policy and that should be the new norm. the three key issues i think that are problems with the policy the way
the body worn cameras are not an officers tool. the body worn cameras are not an officers tool. the cameras are a secondary witness that ensure officers transparency and public trust. officers should not get special privileges when they are suspects in critical incidents. and they are suspect. i said at last meeting and i will say it again, allowing an officer to view the video is not transparency. in addition there should be consequences for officers who do not have their cameras on prior to...
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, the physical safety of our body. so we have these kind of high and abstract debates about, you know, affirmative action. and in the minds of certain people, we think those conversations are literally just about "is my kid going to get into harvard or not?" but behind that, for us, as black people, is a conversation of "is my kid going to be able to have the means to live in a neighborhood where he or she walks outside the house and they're not looking over their shoulder, and they're not watching their back, and they're -- they don't have to do the sort of things that i have to do, the threat of violence is always there? now, one of the horrifying things-and this is what, you know, i'm going to read about tonight-even for those of us who escape those neighborhoods, even for those of us who make it somewhere and are able to do something and live in better places, the threat never quite leaves us, because once we're no longer afraid of the neighborhood, it turns out we actually have to have some fear for the very peopl
, the physical safety of our body. so we have these kind of high and abstract debates about, you know, affirmative action. and in the minds of certain people, we think those conversations are literally just about "is my kid going to get into harvard or not?" but behind that, for us, as black people, is a conversation of "is my kid going to be able to have the means to live in a neighborhood where he or she walks outside the house and they're not looking over their shoulder, and...
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viewing on body worn cameras. obviously this is one of the largest issues that we are facing in departments are facing across the country as to issues what the rules are and govern when the officer can view the body worn cameras footage when doing their report and whether or not prior to critical instances and under what circumstances. as you know there was a lot of debate and discussion. we heard from a number of folks from the community. one thing that i will note that was interesting to me in hearing the comments. we did hear from a number of officers of varying ranks who shared with us from their perspective about wanting to write accurate reports. i think some of the policy documents that we received -- reviewed have made it clear that what makes a policy successful is whether or not you have engaged officers on all ranks in the discussion of this policy and i'm glad we included officers on the working group and you are all aware that there is also the concern if officers are allowed to view the video, i thin
viewing on body worn cameras. obviously this is one of the largest issues that we are facing in departments are facing across the country as to issues what the rules are and govern when the officer can view the body worn cameras footage when doing their report and whether or not prior to critical instances and under what circumstances. as you know there was a lot of debate and discussion. we heard from a number of folks from the community. one thing that i will note that was interesting to me...
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they are accused of being body. ray: not only were the charges against julian and shannon squires upgraded, but investigators believe the couple death. police also issued an arrest warrant for a longtime friend of julian squires, who they believe is the killer. >> state police investigators followed the evidence that led them from bridgewater, where the body was found, to dorchester and on to new hampshire. ray: the body of 29-year-old ashley bortner was found three weeks ago long railroad tracks in a burning car, wrapped in a blanket and hog-tied. fernando owens of dorchester killed her, believing she was involved in the shooting death of his son the night before. police say julian and shannon squires are longtime friends. -- owens and julian squires are longtime friends. >> they told police they were never in bridgewater that night. ray: on tuesday, the charges were upgraded to accessory after the fact of murder for the role the prosecutors say they had in the death. involved in the disposal of the cell phone reco
they are accused of being body. ray: not only were the charges against julian and shannon squires upgraded, but investigators believe the couple death. police also issued an arrest warrant for a longtime friend of julian squires, who they believe is the killer. >> state police investigators followed the evidence that led them from bridgewater, where the body was found, to dorchester and on to new hampshire. ray: the body of 29-year-old ashley bortner was found three weeks ago long...
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but no identification on the body yet. leah and heather back to you. >> the fbi on high alert right now tracking potential copy kate attacke attackers. coming on the heels of a brand new threat from isis to america. tell us what is the fbi doing to prepare? >> good morning. thank you so much. the fbi is trying to quell the fears in the wake of the terror attacks. doing a questionable job of it warning of copy cats striking the home land. all the agency has uncovered no credible threat like that in paris, they are tracking dozens of potential terrorists. >> we are not aware of any credible threat here of a paris type attack. we have seen no connection at all between the paris attackers and the united states. isil and its supporters put out all kind of propaganda like videos and magazines, but that is not credible intelligence. of course we investigate all of those propaganda threats. >> senior law enforcement officials saying they are well aware of three videos released by isis announcing their intended targets in new york
but no identification on the body yet. leah and heather back to you. >> the fbi on high alert right now tracking potential copy kate attacke attackers. coming on the heels of a brand new threat from isis to america. tell us what is the fbi doing to prepare? >> good morning. thank you so much. the fbi is trying to quell the fears in the wake of the terror attacks. doing a questionable job of it warning of copy cats striking the home land. all the agency has uncovered no credible...
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the man who took it out of the woman's body. he knew what he had. he knew it was semen. >> what does it say to you that this theory has changed? >> that they don't know. they don't know what it is but want to avoid the conclusion the most obvious conclusion the guy that looked at it june 15th, 1974, was right and that it was semen without sperm. because if that's right, then gabe ferris is almost certainly innocent. and they know that. and so they want to avoid that theory. i don't think that they're knowingly prosecuting the wrong guy. i think what they're doing is they believe it. they got locked on to a theory, they believe it, and they tend to discount all the evidence that contradicts that theory. >> finally, the defense closed its case by asking jurors this question -- if there was such a violent struggle, how come none of gabriel ferris' hairs ended up on the victim's body. >> and there was nothing of mr. ferris at the crime scene, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> does it make sense? >> no. it doesn't make sense. when you have a violent
the man who took it out of the woman's body. he knew what he had. he knew it was semen. >> what does it say to you that this theory has changed? >> that they don't know. they don't know what it is but want to avoid the conclusion the most obvious conclusion the guy that looked at it june 15th, 1974, was right and that it was semen without sperm. because if that's right, then gabe ferris is almost certainly innocent. and they know that. and so they want to avoid that theory. i don't...
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they are still trying to identify the body found inside the burning car. emily: a new search under way and an unsolved murder in new hampshire. the police and fbi closing several roads on the north end today where denise roberts was shot and killed while out for a walk in august. area residents signed forms giving police permission to search their yard. no arrests have been made. the reward has grown to more than $42,000. over lowell, police are conducting a new search for a missing woman described as mentally challenged. the 67-year-old was last seen on october 25 walking near her home on tulip lane. she has the mental capacity of an eight-year-old child and is diabetic. erika: a framingham man is of rape. our media partners say , high school counselors came upon a girl coming out of that area wearing no shoes after reportedly being assaulted. 18-year-old patrick cowart is under arrest charged with one count of rape. emily: and a police officer faces a judge accused of choking reporter: arraignment. the 30 year veteran pleading not guilty to several charg
they are still trying to identify the body found inside the burning car. emily: a new search under way and an unsolved murder in new hampshire. the police and fbi closing several roads on the north end today where denise roberts was shot and killed while out for a walk in august. area residents signed forms giving police permission to search their yard. no arrests have been made. the reward has grown to more than $42,000. over lowell, police are conducting a new search for a missing woman...
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the body disposal plant. inside are the ovens that gave the crematorium at maximum capacity of about 400 bodies for 10 hour day. old filled teeth were extracted before incineration. the ovens are of extremely modern design and were made by a company that manufactures baking ovens. the firm's name is clearly inscribed. all bodies were finally reduced to own --. >> doc al, factory of horrors. -- dacne of the oldest hau, one of the oldest of the nazi concentration camps. up to 30,000 people were entombed here at one time. when there present allies reached dachau. not the said it was a prison for political dissenters and religious enthusiasts. when these scenes were filmed, priests representing many denominations remained alive. they came from germany, poland, czechoslovakia, france and holland. incoming prison trains arrived, carrying more dead than living. those strong enough to travel achau fromht to d points threatened by allied advance. this is how they looked when they arrived. in many instances, prisoners
the body disposal plant. inside are the ovens that gave the crematorium at maximum capacity of about 400 bodies for 10 hour day. old filled teeth were extracted before incineration. the ovens are of extremely modern design and were made by a company that manufactures baking ovens. the firm's name is clearly inscribed. all bodies were finally reduced to own --. >> doc al, factory of horrors. -- dacne of the oldest hau, one of the oldest of the nazi concentration camps. up to 30,000 people...
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viewing on body worn cameras. obviously this is one of the largest issues that we are facing in departments are facing across the country as to issues what the rules are and govern when the officer can view the body worn cameras footage when doing their report and whether or not prior to critical instances and under what circumstances. as you know there was a lot of debate and discussion. we heard from a number of folks from the community. one thing that i will note that was interesting to me in hearing the comments. we did hear from a number of officers of varying ranks who shared with us from their perspective about wanting to write accurate reports. i think some of the policy documents that we received -- reviewed have made it clear that what makes a policy successful is whether or not you have engaged officers on all ranks in the discussion of this policy and i'm glad we included officers on the working group and you are all aware that there is also the concern if officers are allowed to view the video, i thin
viewing on body worn cameras. obviously this is one of the largest issues that we are facing in departments are facing across the country as to issues what the rules are and govern when the officer can view the body worn cameras footage when doing their report and whether or not prior to critical instances and under what circumstances. as you know there was a lot of debate and discussion. we heard from a number of folks from the community. one thing that i will note that was interesting to me...
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police say all the while he had the body of a dead prostitute hidden in his closet here. neighbors are shocked. >> what do you think this girl? i don't even understand it. i don't know how he even thought here. people on the street, everybody knows everybody else. >> reporter: state police say on monday damage stabbed the unidentified girl repeatedly and strangled her at his apartment. the two had been about engaging engaging in sex. >> they start to argue over the price, she wants the price that they agreed on. he indicates that she pushes him during this fight. it's at that point that he comes and he bear hugs her from behind. the fight proceeds into the kitchen area where he observe as knife that he indicates he bought two to three years ago because it looked cool. >> reporter: and prosecutors say despite having a body wrapped new a blanket at his home, damage used the meet me app again yesterday to meet up with the duxbury girl. her family apparently contacted duxbury pd who pinged her phone, and it led to damage's address in halifax where officers eventually discover
police say all the while he had the body of a dead prostitute hidden in his closet here. neighbors are shocked. >> what do you think this girl? i don't even understand it. i don't know how he even thought here. people on the street, everybody knows everybody else. >> reporter: state police say on monday damage stabbed the unidentified girl repeatedly and strangled her at his apartment. the two had been about engaging engaging in sex. >> they start to argue over the price, she...
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>>> worcester police finding a dead body inside a burning car. we're at the scene with the latest this morning. terror in the sky. why u.s. officials say isis may have planted a bomb on a flight that blew up. >>> the t said bring on winter. they say they are ready for it >>> >> good morning, everyone. i'm jadiann thompson. i'm christa delcamp. you can consider today's weather kind of like a gift. the gift that keeps on giving. throwback thursday weather for us. >>> so nice j.r. you look at last noer. look at this year. 60s and 70s yesterday we had and high pressure is still doing this. when it does that it's forces the jet stream well to our northwest. that doesn't allow any cold air to come bother us. that's the case this morning. no sea breeze in boston. already warmer than anytime yesterday. even yesterday 60 was above normal. 63 in down right now. plymouth at 62. there are some lingering clouds through the south coast. for the rest of us a mix of clouds and sunshine through the day. warm, 65 to 70 this ash. >>> we're following breaking news o
>>> worcester police finding a dead body inside a burning car. we're at the scene with the latest this morning. terror in the sky. why u.s. officials say isis may have planted a bomb on a flight that blew up. >>> the t said bring on winter. they say they are ready for it >>> >> good morning, everyone. i'm jadiann thompson. i'm christa delcamp. you can consider today's weather kind of like a gift. the gift that keeps on giving. throwback thursday weather for us....
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these body. to be a very fluid and very quick process at this point when you think about the fact this just went down yesterday. nick rober nic robertson is live at the airport. tell us about who you've talked to and any stories that stand out to you. >> reporter: well, the memorial here continues to grow every few minutes. there's a flood of people arriving here. sometimes one person and a gentleman arriving here now. i see some children and more people coming in. this is the way that it's been. just look at all of these people arriving. it's a day of national mourning. this tiny pile of flowers have grown. there are toys and some photographs of the victims. while we have been standing here today, we saw one mother arrived and she told us she just come off the plane from siberia. her daughter had been on the plane flying from egypt. her daughter, she was in tears about her daughter almost collapsing. a young man with possibly her son help take herway in taxis why government officials are giving
these body. to be a very fluid and very quick process at this point when you think about the fact this just went down yesterday. nick rober nic robertson is live at the airport. tell us about who you've talked to and any stories that stand out to you. >> reporter: well, the memorial here continues to grow every few minutes. there's a flood of people arriving here. sometimes one person and a gentleman arriving here now. i see some children and more people coming in. this is the way that...
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lewy body dementia killed rocks bin. >> it's a body disorder that attacks the brain. >> the only way to diagnose it solutely is autopsy. the lewy body dementia, it's so rapid, there is no cure. it's really just about managin it. if robin was lucky he would have had maybe three years left. and th would have been hard years and it's a good chance he would have been locked up. >> reporter: his unexpect death came all too soon for his family and his millions of adoring fans. he was known for his quicksilver wit in "mrs. dotfire." >> i'm a hippo granny, dance to your drop. >> reporter: but also for his quiet gravitas like in "good will hunting." but to his wife susan, he was much more than just a comedian, he was her best friend. >> how would you describe robin the husband? the best love i eve dreamed of. >> reporter: robin and sue an had a seven-year relationship, a happy and very private three-year marriage. >> how did you first meet? >> we actually several times have said thank you steve jobs beuse we met at the apple store. it w this immediate sense of comfort and a knowing of each ot
lewy body dementia killed rocks bin. >> it's a body disorder that attacks the brain. >> the only way to diagnose it solutely is autopsy. the lewy body dementia, it's so rapid, there is no cure. it's really just about managin it. if robin was lucky he would have had maybe three years left. and th would have been hard years and it's a good chance he would have been locked up. >> reporter: his unexpect death came all too soon for his family and his millions of adoring fans. he...
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he sits in front of her dying body for approximately 40 minutes. police removed evidence from the house until 4:00 this morning and detectives also question the neighbors. >> open the door and asked about any commotion the night before and he said, no, i didn't hear anything. >> police have not yet identified the victim, who may be from the revere area. that's where he allegedly picked her up on monday. they are working to notify her family at this point. live in halifax, jonathan hall, 7news. >> police say a stray bullet her tv in her condo on hancock treat. as scary as it was, the good news is that nobody was injured. >>> coming up on 7news at 6:00, big papi goes on the record today. his message to fans about his retirement plan. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where t
he sits in front of her dying body for approximately 40 minutes. police removed evidence from the house until 4:00 this morning and detectives also question the neighbors. >> open the door and asked about any commotion the night before and he said, no, i didn't hear anything. >> police have not yet identified the victim, who may be from the revere area. that's where he allegedly picked her up on monday. they are working to notify her family at this point. live in halifax, jonathan...
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the body worn cameras are not an officers tool. the body worn cameras are not an officers tool. the cameras are a secondary witness that ensure officers transparency and public trust. officers should not get special privileges when they are suspects in critical incidents. and they are suspect. i said at last meeting and i will say it again, allowing an officer to view the video is not transparency. in addition there should be consequences for officers who do not have their cameras on prior to incidents. the video must be accessible to the public. san francisco can become a beacon of transparency for the rest of the country in the current climate where more and more people are demanding an end to police brutality. do you stand to protect the public from this liability or protect the police. >> next speaker. >> public speaker: good evening, members. i'm with a party in san francisco. listening to your discussion and i was glad to hear it and i hope you do discuss the open policy and that should be the new norm. the three key issues i think that are problems with the policy the way
the body worn cameras are not an officers tool. the body worn cameras are not an officers tool. the cameras are a secondary witness that ensure officers transparency and public trust. officers should not get special privileges when they are suspects in critical incidents. and they are suspect. i said at last meeting and i will say it again, allowing an officer to view the video is not transparency. in addition there should be consequences for officers who do not have their cameras on prior to...
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they show that several bodies were dumped in the pit without investigation or identification.an 100 bodies are still in this mass grave, and it's a potent symbol of how authorities all over the country seek to hide these cases. we asked them why, and got only this line. >> translator: we're not talking about an illicit grave, just a common one. if there are irregularities we'll take the investigation to where it needs to go. >> reporter: words that ring hollow for oliver's family. >>> the world's most complicated face transplant has been declared a success. 150 doctors and medical staff at a hospital in new york were involved in the life-changing operation, as alexi o'brien reports. >> reporter: when patrick set off for the hospital in august, took a courageous step into the unknown. >> they have done a lot for me. >> reporter: he was seriously burned in 2001 while working as a volunteer firefighter, leaving him disfigured across his face and upper body. 14 years and more than 70 operations later, it was time for the big one, his doctors have proclaimed it's the most comprehen
they show that several bodies were dumped in the pit without investigation or identification.an 100 bodies are still in this mass grave, and it's a potent symbol of how authorities all over the country seek to hide these cases. we asked them why, and got only this line. >> translator: we're not talking about an illicit grave, just a common one. if there are irregularities we'll take the investigation to where it needs to go. >> reporter: words that ring hollow for oliver's family....
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the body cameras, the only defense that i would have is that he wore the body camera and defends it and if i go to court even for a ticket. that's it. >> thank you, mr. upshaw. there are a number of investigators here from the office of citizens complaints who can follow up you with from the issues of citizens complaints. good evening and welcome. public speaker: this is proclamation. what mayor new some gave me. from 2010. i have from mayor lee 2012, i have two from board of supervisors. i wanted to give this to this fascist chief. united states right now is divorce fascist country in the world. who made the country fascist? police. who made fascist country in germany? who made fascist country, it's made every night in the streets. he sends six people at night. it's very seldom for gis stapa and kgb. he sends six people to e evict 85-year-old person on the street. he killed me because to evict make homeless a person on the street 85 years old. it's half of dead. maybe i'm walking dead. i will leave it to you, fascist. i hope god will punish you and your family and your children. fascis
the body cameras, the only defense that i would have is that he wore the body camera and defends it and if i go to court even for a ticket. that's it. >> thank you, mr. upshaw. there are a number of investigators here from the office of citizens complaints who can follow up you with from the issues of citizens complaints. good evening and welcome. public speaker: this is proclamation. what mayor new some gave me. from 2010. i have from mayor lee 2012, i have two from board of supervisors....
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, a body wrapped in a blanket. source tell news 4 the head was missing. >> it's sad and pity. >> reporter: neighbors called police reporting a foul smell. detectives spent hours searching the area. neighbors wondering what happened. >> police and ambulances were here, they stayed all night. >> reporter: the victim, pamela davis, lived down the block. she went missing october 30th. the o the neighbor tells us her son was in the house she was found. >> i have been here 20 years. yep. they're very nice people. >> reporter: how davis ended up there is still unclear. but people who live in this neighborhood are disturbed by the discovery. just steps from their front doors. >> you don't know what to believe when you come around here and see stuff like that. it's just a sad case for the families. >> reporter: the body parts have examiner's office for autopsy. >>> we want to get to breaking news right now out of brooklyn where a car was found in the water off garrusson beep. >> reporter: we hustled over to the scene. check
, a body wrapped in a blanket. source tell news 4 the head was missing. >> it's sad and pity. >> reporter: neighbors called police reporting a foul smell. detectives spent hours searching the area. neighbors wondering what happened. >> police and ambulances were here, they stayed all night. >> reporter: the victim, pamela davis, lived down the block. she went missing october 30th. the o the neighbor tells us her son was in the house she was found. >> i have been...
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some left here at this morgue. 187 bodies have been recovered which means that over 30 bodies are still out there in the desert. they have yet to be recovered. that is a process that is going on right now, looking for the remains. also looking for any clues that could lead to why this plane crashed. there's a lot of debris out there. it's over an area of 20 square kilometers. you have the russians out there with the egyptians. we know that a team from air bus is also in egypt and later today an irish team will be on the ground, helping the the egyptians through this. those black boxes are in cairo. now we heard from richard quest who said that he was unsure that egypt would have the ability, the technical abilities to decipher these black boxes. that could be why the irish has been brought in. they're going to be trying to figure out the moment right before the plane disappeared from radar, and what happened afterward. we heard from the russians that the plane had broken apart in mid flight and there was some talk that there was a problem with the plane before it took off. we heard this
some left here at this morgue. 187 bodies have been recovered which means that over 30 bodies are still out there in the desert. they have yet to be recovered. that is a process that is going on right now, looking for the remains. also looking for any clues that could lead to why this plane crashed. there's a lot of debris out there. it's over an area of 20 square kilometers. you have the russians out there with the egyptians. we know that a team from air bus is also in egypt and later today an...
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the daughters were saying, my mom says she doesn't like her body, but i like my body. it was really reassuring. the daughters were making it very positive. it shows that the daughters are constantly listening. >> oh, yes. >> as a mer, you have to be on your ps and qs. >> they are sponges. >> your daughter opened up her ted talk looking in the mirror and saying positive things about her body. what did she hear from you looking in the mirror? >> oh, i'll show you. linda, you with tall and you can confident. you got these strong arms. you've got strong legs. you are outgoing and friendly. you have an infectious laugh that brings everyone in. these size 1 1z, well, they provide a firm foundation and a lot of strength. you are strong and powerful. >> wow. >> right? >> that was awesome. did you hear your mom saying things? >> this is what i heard growing up and it wasn't that i saw her look in the mirror. it's what i heard her say to me constantly. she said, nothing on the exterior exterior. we were practicing a little bit what she would say. nothing was, i love my body. i l
the daughters were saying, my mom says she doesn't like her body, but i like my body. it was really reassuring. the daughters were making it very positive. it shows that the daughters are constantly listening. >> oh, yes. >> as a mer, you have to be on your ps and qs. >> they are sponges. >> your daughter opened up her ted talk looking in the mirror and saying positive things about her body. what did she hear from you looking in the mirror? >> oh, i'll show you....
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firefighters discovered what appears to be a body. fire and police investigators blocked off the road shortly after. they searched for evidence until midnight. this is an ongoing investigation. investigator is not seeing many details after finding what appears to be a body. we will update you on air, online, and on our mobile apps. overnight, new details on the deadly prank crash with ties to new england. cause a desperate search and the water off new york. erica tarantella following developments. erica: the nypd called off efforts overnight due to low visibility and rough surf. this all happening off the coast of breezy point, queens. crews from the body of the man believed to be the pilot. the pilot is also thought to be the 57-year-old owner of the two-seater which is register out of ride, new hampshire. before it crashed, witnesses say the plane was being flown low and erratically. luggage found floating. there might be another victim of a police think the pilot was the only person on board. detectives are heading to new hampshire
firefighters discovered what appears to be a body. fire and police investigators blocked off the road shortly after. they searched for evidence until midnight. this is an ongoing investigation. investigator is not seeing many details after finding what appears to be a body. we will update you on air, online, and on our mobile apps. overnight, new details on the deadly prank crash with ties to new england. cause a desperate search and the water off new york. erica tarantella following...
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viewing on body worn cameras. obviously this is one of the largest issues that we are facing in departments are facing across the country as to issues what the rules are and govern when the officer can view the body worn cameras footage when doing their report and whether or not prior to critical instances and under what circumstances. as you know there was a lot of debate and discussion. we heard from a number of folks from the community. one thing that i will note that was interesting to me in hearing the comments. we did hear from a number of officers of varying ranks who shared with us from their perspective about wanting to write accurate reports. i think some of the policy documents that we received -- reviewed have made it clear that what makes a policy successful is whether or not you have engaged officers on all ranks in the discussion of this policy and i'm glad we included officers on the working group and you are all aware that there is also the concern if officers are allowed to view the video, i thin
viewing on body worn cameras. obviously this is one of the largest issues that we are facing in departments are facing across the country as to issues what the rules are and govern when the officer can view the body worn cameras footage when doing their report and whether or not prior to critical instances and under what circumstances. as you know there was a lot of debate and discussion. we heard from a number of folks from the community. one thing that i will note that was interesting to me...
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here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body.a® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak especially when you stand up. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections urinary tract infections, changes in urination, high potassium in the blood, or increases in cholesterol. do not take invokana® if you have severe kidney problems or are on dialysis. stop taking and call your doctor right away if you experience symptoms such as rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing or swallowing. tell your doctor about any medical conditions, medications you are taking, and if you have kidney or liver problems. using invokana® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase risk of low blood sugar. it's time. lower your blood sugar with invokana®. imagine loving your numbers
here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body.a® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak especially when you stand up. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections urinary tract...
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the bodies of his other victims had yet to be found. they didn't suspect a serial killer until they found the body of ross' last victim, wendy baribeault. when we come back -- >> he thought he was going to get caught. he told me he was thinking of turning himself in. >> i was dressed in a three-piece suit like it was in broad daylight. there were about a dozen people who saw me well enough, cars driving by to draw a composite drawing. good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e*. yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not. but you know the difference. e*trade's bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. the indomitable nature of the human spirit. that's what's happening here. because there's something out there something better and bigger than here and with 80 thousand people to help you realize your wildest dreams... we'll get you there. because there is no stop in us. or you. only
the bodies of his other victims had yet to be found. they didn't suspect a serial killer until they found the body of ross' last victim, wendy baribeault. when we come back -- >> he thought he was going to get caught. he told me he was thinking of turning himself in. >> i was dressed in a three-piece suit like it was in broad daylight. there were about a dozen people who saw me well enough, cars driving by to draw a composite drawing. good. very good. you see something moving off...
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so get your body, you know, rested up. and come back. and be ready to work. so again, having a couple of days there to relax and get your body back to feeling good. and practicing hard and getting ready to play another tough opponent. mike: red sox have picked up the option of clay buchholz who will be paid $13 million this season. . the question is what do they do with him? buchholz the opening day starter this season. but for the sixth year in a row he wound up on the zabled list. and red sox pitchers and catchers will report on february 18. their first workout on february 19. and the first full squad workout is on february 24. we will be down there for you. covering the red sox as john farrell comes back. and it could be a very new look boston red sox team. city today? cars just pulled off the interstate highway to get to the parade and the rally. look at this. they expected about 200,000 people. look at how people just walking. leaving their cars. and just walking downtown. and wait until you see the shot outside of union station. the mayor of kansas city
so get your body, you know, rested up. and come back. and be ready to work. so again, having a couple of days there to relax and get your body back to feeling good. and practicing hard and getting ready to play another tough opponent. mike: red sox have picked up the option of clay buchholz who will be paid $13 million this season. . the question is what do they do with him? buchholz the opening day starter this season. but for the sixth year in a row he wound up on the zabled list. and red sox...
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that includes shrapnel in their bodies. emily: the wife and son of a disgraced police officer are reportedly under criminal investigation. two months ago, illinois officer charles gliniewicz was found dead after reporting he was chasing three suspects. investigators say he committed suicide. he was about to be exposed as an embezzler who stole thousands of dollars from the department. investigators believe other people could have been involved in the crimes. randy: lawmakers on beacon hill focusing on protecting veterans. the house passing two bills yesterday. one aimed at safeguarding grave markers, the other, stiffening punishments for people who pose as veterans for financial gain. emily: governor charlie baker will take part in a roundtable discussion focused on veterans and opioid addiction. the goal, to create better treatment solutions and lower fatal overdose rates. so far this year, 455 veterans have received or are getting treatment for opioid dependence. last year, more than one-thousand people died from opioid o
that includes shrapnel in their bodies. emily: the wife and son of a disgraced police officer are reportedly under criminal investigation. two months ago, illinois officer charles gliniewicz was found dead after reporting he was chasing three suspects. investigators say he committed suicide. he was about to be exposed as an embezzler who stole thousands of dollars from the department. investigators believe other people could have been involved in the crimes. randy: lawmakers on beacon hill...
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we don't know the body burned or if the body dumped there. that's information we hope to update. again a report confirmed of a burned body found near train tracks here in bridgewater. we're expecting an update from the d.a.'s office along with bridgewater and transit police. nicole oliverio. 7news "today in new england." happen today a teen charged with court. the danvers high school student will make first appearance since trial was put on hold. it many bust determined if he's fit to stand trial. victoria warren more is what is expected today. the big question today whether or not fittip chism is mentally come testimony to continue murder trial. the trial against the teen was abruptly halted when the judge ordered him committed for a mental health evaluation. it was right in the middle of jury selection and his attorney said he was making alarming remarks and seen lying on cell phone banging his head against the floor. prosecutors claim chism was trying to manipulate the court. he's on trial for the rape and murder of colleen ritzer his math teacher in 2013. her body found in th
we don't know the body burned or if the body dumped there. that's information we hope to update. again a report confirmed of a burned body found near train tracks here in bridgewater. we're expecting an update from the d.a.'s office along with bridgewater and transit police. nicole oliverio. 7news "today in new england." happen today a teen charged with court. the danvers high school student will make first appearance since trial was put on hold. it many bust determined if he's fit to...
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a woman' s body found bound and burned. plus the mbta promising to do better this winter. 5 investigates the tools to >> hi. we are the rockets. good morning, eyeopener. randy: good morning. the rockets are getting a high five for the catch of the year. emily: you will see it tonight on newscenter 5 at 11:00. nice day. cindy: one of the nicer days of the year. in the months of november, it is going to be very warm. starting out this morning with temperatures in the 50' s. i do want to let you know we have fog out there. dense fog advisory until 8:00 this morning. burning off to partly sunny skies very temperatures coming up into the upper 60' s on the cape. otherwise, 70-75 today but the record in boston is closer to 80. no record once today that we could break a record tomorrow. a breezy day. and it will start to cool it down after front goes by saturday. olessa is back with the eye poppers. olessa: a robbery attempt that did not go as planned at a florida restaurant. the suspect falling through the ceiling of the hibatchi
a woman' s body found bound and burned. plus the mbta promising to do better this winter. 5 investigates the tools to >> hi. we are the rockets. good morning, eyeopener. randy: good morning. the rockets are getting a high five for the catch of the year. emily: you will see it tonight on newscenter 5 at 11:00. nice day. cindy: one of the nicer days of the year. in the months of november, it is going to be very warm. starting out this morning with temperatures in the 50' s. i do want to let...
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my body does what it should and converts the sugar into fuel that it can use right away to power my bodylood gue koes level only goes up about 6%, well within my body's ability to process it with insulin. in a study where sleep was restricted insulin lost its efficiency by 21% from even one night's bad sleep and over time, this increases diabetes risk. >> it's unnatural for your body to be up and awake and eating during the nighttime. >> highway dr. sheer recommends shift workers eat meals during regular daytime hours the reality for those working the graveyard shift, exhaustion and possible weight gain may be all in a night's work. becky worley, abc news, san francisco. >> thanks, becky. i thought it was just because i was eating a berger. >>> well, coming up, the soulful singer shattering yet another record. >> and what happens when parents tell their kids they ate all of their halloween candy? it's not good. "the skinny" is next. >>> "world news now" continues >>> "world news now" continues after this from ou ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> leading us off this morning, the narrowing field of
my body does what it should and converts the sugar into fuel that it can use right away to power my bodylood gue koes level only goes up about 6%, well within my body's ability to process it with insulin. in a study where sleep was restricted insulin lost its efficiency by 21% from even one night's bad sleep and over time, this increases diabetes risk. >> it's unnatural for your body to be up and awake and eating during the nighttime. >> highway dr. sheer recommends shift workers...
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a woman's body found burned bridgewater. police found the woman after someone called 911, about a suspicious car in the neighborhood. >> we don't have any evidence at this point, that the crime happened there. other than the fact that the burning definitely happened there. forecast as it pertains to when the individual was killed, we don't have that information as of yet. >> reporter: the woman's body was found 50 yards from the road. along the middle-boro-lake view commuter tracks. around midnight, neighbors started to smell something bad and heard a commotion in the woods. >> we do not believe at this point, there is any danger to people in the community. however, this investigation has just begun. right now, the district attorney's office says they don't know who the woman is or if she was from bridgewater. her hands were tide behind her back. her hands were somehow tied to her feet. >> this is obviously a very concerning incident for this community. i will say that all of our investigative resources are being devoted to
a woman's body found burned bridgewater. police found the woman after someone called 911, about a suspicious car in the neighborhood. >> we don't have any evidence at this point, that the crime happened there. other than the fact that the burning definitely happened there. forecast as it pertains to when the individual was killed, we don't have that information as of yet. >> reporter: the woman's body was found 50 yards from the road. along the middle-boro-lake view commuter tracks....
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a body found on a beach on the south shore. investigators are there and they missing teenager from mauldin. 7's steve cooper is there in duxbury. what else do we know? any identification on this teen? >> reporter: he's 18 years old from mauldin. we're learning all this from the district attorney's office. keep in mind, the body was found today in plymouth, the location is reachable through land, even things like the harbor master here, emergency responders from the police and fire department were involved as well in eye sifting in the recovery of the body. the d.a. telling us late this afternoon the body washed ashore on the beach, which is near gurnet point in plymouth, that was about 10:00 this morning. the body identified as an 1-year-old male from -- as an 18-year-old male from mauldin. no foul play is suspected here and neighbors say the location where the pod body was found isn't exactly an easy place to reach. >> you can drive out there, but you'd have to live out there, you know, have the right permit and then the same
a body found on a beach on the south shore. investigators are there and they missing teenager from mauldin. 7's steve cooper is there in duxbury. what else do we know? any identification on this teen? >> reporter: he's 18 years old from mauldin. we're learning all this from the district attorney's office. keep in mind, the body was found today in plymouth, the location is reachable through land, even things like the harbor master here, emergency responders from the police and fire...
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the process of identifying the bodies continues. what they are hearing in russian media at the mom, two different versions of potentially what killed their loved ones, did the plane break apart in the air? the tail section fell off, an accident to the air friem a few years ago or was it because of a bomb on board? the st. petersburg newspaper widely respected reports it falls into two categories, those in the front have burns and tra ma-type injuries, the rear of the aircraft have explosive trauma injuries, pieces of metal fragments in the body, they're quoting their sources and here in st. petersburg the forensic teams are examining the bodies, the potential there for more information being provided. the traffic state fuse agency here says, however, what they understand from their sources is that there has been no explosive res dauda or explosive damage to the bodies. so what people are hearing in russia and what will be very painful for the families right now is not knowing precisely what brought down that aircraft, two different
the process of identifying the bodies continues. what they are hearing in russian media at the mom, two different versions of potentially what killed their loved ones, did the plane break apart in the air? the tail section fell off, an accident to the air friem a few years ago or was it because of a bomb on board? the st. petersburg newspaper widely respected reports it falls into two categories, those in the front have burns and tra ma-type injuries, the rear of the aircraft have explosive...