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clue.nger hunt surprise. >> finding the first clue. look for it where you get something sweet. >> all right. let's go find it. >> going all over the house, mom with the camera has hidden clues everywhere. first, the kitchen. >> good job. all right. now this one is for you, bradley. >> if he can get a clue to rd in each of the locations around the house. >> now go look for the clues where you lay your head. >> all the clues rhyme, they're going all over the house together. what could the surprise possibly be? >> disney or a new sibling. >> a puppy. >> let's see. here is the final clue. >> you have finally made it to the clue on the door. we have something to tell you more exciting than before. your surprise is -- >> right from the front. >> cool. >> what do you think that means? >> a baby. >> guess what. >> oh, there's a baby coming. >> there's a baby on the way. and they figured out -- their sweet reaction. >> we're going to have a baby. >> yea. >> ooh. >>> a social experiment raises a lot
clue.nger hunt surprise. >> finding the first clue. look for it where you get something sweet. >> all right. let's go find it. >> going all over the house, mom with the camera has hidden clues everywhere. first, the kitchen. >> good job. all right. now this one is for you, bradley. >> if he can get a clue to rd in each of the locations around the house. >> now go look for the clues where you lay your head. >> all the clues rhyme, they're going all over...
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. >>> plus, also breaking, new clues about their health. and reports a taxi driver may have spotted them. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. this is cnn special live coverage. >> this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, everyone. i'm john berman. >> and i'm kate bolduan. we're following breaking news right now. happening right now, the search for two escaped killers in upstate new york intensifies as new leads have authorities on the hunt. sources tell cnn dogs have picked up the scent of the fugitives, richard market att a david sweat. >> there's new information just in about these men. a source indicates they are no fans of the outdoors, and one might have back problems that potentially requires medication and could affect his movements. our jason carroll is just a few miles from the prison in west plattsburgh, new york. good morning, jason. >> reporter: good morning to you. this search well under way. this section of route 374 has been closed off ever since last night. that is when the suspicious
. >>> plus, also breaking, new clues about their health. and reports a taxi driver may have spotted them. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. this is cnn special live coverage. >> this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, everyone. i'm john berman. >> and i'm kate bolduan. we're following breaking news right now. happening right now, the search for two escaped killers in upstate new york intensifies as new leads have...
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but he unwittingly left an important clue.ail that led from his crime scenes straight back to his own neighborhood. most of his crimes happened within two miles of his home. >> we were looking for somebody who was right under our noses all the time. somebody who had the information, somebody who knew. >> even being a cop and having that inside authority, you know you're still going to mess up. you're still going to do something wrong. all you have to do is find that one thing wrong in each case, and you can build on that. >> randy comeaux pleaded guilty to six counts of aggravated assault and was sentenced to six life terms in prison. >> if i could turn back time, i would never want this to happen again. it was the most awful thing in my life that could happen. but again, i chose to use this as an opportunity to learn more about myself, to appreciate the people that i have in my life because they could be gone tomorrow. and that has given me so much more than i had before this happened. >>> in august of 1986, betty wolsieffer,
but he unwittingly left an important clue.ail that led from his crime scenes straight back to his own neighborhood. most of his crimes happened within two miles of his home. >> we were looking for somebody who was right under our noses all the time. somebody who had the information, somebody who knew. >> even being a cop and having that inside authority, you know you're still going to mess up. you're still going to do something wrong. all you have to do is find that one thing wrong...
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that is ulcer-inducing acreage for an investigator searching for clues. but on the plus side the warehouse was also a secure facility. detectives say it's pretty hard to get inside if you're not an employee. so you know that your suspect is one of those people in the building. >> that's right. >> the sheriff's department put thermofisher on lockdown. no one allowed in or out. deputies took a head count. there were 13 workers on site. detectives began interviewing them one by one. >> i'm sitting actually closer than you and i are sitting to the people i'm interviewing. and i can see with each person i talk to there's no blood, there's no evidence that they've been involved in anything. >> so if it's one of these people you're interviewing they've disguised it well. >> they have. >> dan mockby says back at home he started hearing about an incident at the warehouse sdpl they weren't letting people into the building. they were turning them away. >> dan says he tried calling his wife and other co-workers but no one was picking up. >> and that's when i started
that is ulcer-inducing acreage for an investigator searching for clues. but on the plus side the warehouse was also a secure facility. detectives say it's pretty hard to get inside if you're not an employee. so you know that your suspect is one of those people in the building. >> that's right. >> the sheriff's department put thermofisher on lockdown. no one allowed in or out. deputies took a head count. there were 13 workers on site. detectives began interviewing them one by one....
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. >>> let's look at the clues that led to the end of this three-week manhunt. brian todd is here in "the situation room." he's looking into this part of the story. what are you finding out? >> tonight we're getting new information how this automatic started to unravel. rich art matt got sick then inexplicably fired on a camper. it was a crucial split between them. that turned the tide for law enforcement. >> the tale of two takedowns begins nearly six days ago. that's when david sweat says he decided to break off with richard matt because matt was slowing him down. one laws enforcement source tells cnn there's evidence matt was sick possibly from contaminated food or water. underwear with matt's dna on it had been fouled near an old outhouse. 12:20 friday afternoon, a key clue. cabin owner bob willett gets a call from his son who checked on the cabin near dwayne new york. >> when i was talking to him on the phone, there was a gunshot then. >> those shots might have been fired at those fired at a passing camper. he immediately notices something out of place. >>
. >>> let's look at the clues that led to the end of this three-week manhunt. brian todd is here in "the situation room." he's looking into this part of the story. what are you finding out? >> tonight we're getting new information how this automatic started to unravel. rich art matt got sick then inexplicably fired on a camper. it was a crucial split between them. that turned the tide for law enforcement. >> the tale of two takedowns begins nearly six days ago....
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that is right many key clues came from the victim himself who was pretty badly injured. several stab wonderful to his back gunshots to his side and punctures to his face but before passing out he gave key clues about his attackers. in olney philadelphia police canvassed the crime scene on sixth and west somerville avenue. their eyes and flashlights focused on finding more clues about their victim and however left him for dead. >> at this time we're not sure
that is right many key clues came from the victim himself who was pretty badly injured. several stab wonderful to his back gunshots to his side and punctures to his face but before passing out he gave key clues about his attackers. in olney philadelphia police canvassed the crime scene on sixth and west somerville avenue. their eyes and flashlights focused on finding more clues about their victim and however left him for dead. >> at this time we're not sure
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on "action news," police swarm a section of chestnut hill neighborhood where they have uncomped a clue in the case of a missing taken -- uncovered a clue in the case of a missing teen. >>> temperatures soar accuweather says we have a chance of reaching record highs. >> good morning everybody 6:30, tam is off, erin o'hern joins us. a hot one ahead let's go outside to dave and karen. >> reporter: we have an ozone alert. most of the area in a code orange ozone-action day. the air quality is unhealthy for sensitive groups seniors young children and those suffering from asthma and various heart and lung conditions. clouds and sun otherwise, we are getting sun on the terrace early. you see showers well to the north. it's possible that our northern suburbs pick up a spotty thunderstorm late today and early this evening. you want to take cover from those, as usual. 71 degrees, most of the area in the 60s. while it's a little humid not too bad just yet. however that will change as we are in for a hot and humid thursday. 73 by 8:00. noon, 89. 3 m approximate, 94 high of 95 around 4:00 p.m. if we
on "action news," police swarm a section of chestnut hill neighborhood where they have uncomped a clue in the case of a missing taken -- uncovered a clue in the case of a missing teen. >>> temperatures soar accuweather says we have a chance of reaching record highs. >> good morning everybody 6:30, tam is off, erin o'hern joins us. a hot one ahead let's go outside to dave and karen. >> reporter: we have an ozone alert. most of the area in a code orange ozone-action...
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>> reporter: room by room, clue by clue. the burning porsche, the shadowy figure caught on surveillance cameras, the telltale takeout meal. >> tries to burn the house down, but guess what doesn't burn, the pizza with his saliva on it. >> boom. they get a hit. we've got a name. we've got a face. >> police have their target. >> thus begins an intense 48-hour nationwide manhunt. >> we really had a lot of motivation to catch this guy. >> reporter: the high-stakes capture of suspect daron wint through the eyes of the u.s. marshal who stalked him up and down the east coast. so this is where it happened? >> at the red light. that's where we made our move. >> so you had to block him in from all four sides in some way. >> reporter: and new revelations about that prime suspect. tonight in a "20/20" exclusive, his history of violence. and knives. >> he was windmilling, just kept coming at me. >> you can't take your eyes off of this case because it's just that horribly incredible. >>> good evening. david is off tonight, i'm elizabeth va
>> reporter: room by room, clue by clue. the burning porsche, the shadowy figure caught on surveillance cameras, the telltale takeout meal. >> tries to burn the house down, but guess what doesn't burn, the pizza with his saliva on it. >> boom. they get a hit. we've got a name. we've got a face. >> police have their target. >> thus begins an intense 48-hour nationwide manhunt. >> we really had a lot of motivation to catch this guy. >> reporter: the...
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the ballistic evidence provided a surprising clue. murder weapon left an unusual combination of lands and grooves on the fatal bullets. only three types of .22 caliber rifles could have fired those shots. >> you're looking for a sears, a marlin, or revelation, by the way, marlin manufacturers for sears and revelation. so it is only one manufacturer doing all three. when you talk about hundreds of different firearms to narrow it down to three that is pretty unique and good information. >> tara's ripped shirt also provided a possible clue. using alternate light sources, forensic analysts found a partial muddy shoe print on the front of her shirt. investigators searched their data base of thousands of known outsole designs and found the one they were looking for. >> we were able to tell the police that they need to look for an individual that has a pair of nike brand running shoes with a herringbone outsole design. >> the print was not large enough to identify the shoe size but it was valuable information, nonetheless. then, tara's frien
the ballistic evidence provided a surprising clue. murder weapon left an unusual combination of lands and grooves on the fatal bullets. only three types of .22 caliber rifles could have fired those shots. >> you're looking for a sears, a marlin, or revelation, by the way, marlin manufacturers for sears and revelation. so it is only one manufacturer doing all three. when you talk about hundreds of different firearms to narrow it down to three that is pretty unique and good information....
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. >> then, an incredible clue. >> how critical is this pizza crust? >> that looks like the pivotal piece of evidence. >> that leads to a 48-hour manhunt and arrest. one suspect behind bars and investigators hunting other leads. >> four dead bodies, a sense of urgency. these people had a plan. >> tonight, a cnn special report: the d.c. mansion murders. sunday, may 3rd in phoenix, arizona, a race day for philip, the 10-year-old son of savvas and amy savopoulos. >> he would be smiling from ear to ear. >> jay howard was his coach, in his interview he described their last race. >> a typical day, we would get up in the morning and go to the track. >> amy and savvas followed philip all over the country participating in his sports. >> i believe it was the third day when he had his accident. >> during the race, philip crashed his go-cart. >> was not fazed in any way. >> he suffered a mild concussion and doctors ordered him back to d.c. for rest. >> rest for a few days, little bit of homework. >> but home would be no safe haven. >> does that weigh on you at all
. >> then, an incredible clue. >> how critical is this pizza crust? >> that looks like the pivotal piece of evidence. >> that leads to a 48-hour manhunt and arrest. one suspect behind bars and investigators hunting other leads. >> four dead bodies, a sense of urgency. these people had a plan. >> tonight, a cnn special report: the d.c. mansion murders. sunday, may 3rd in phoenix, arizona, a race day for philip, the 10-year-old son of savvas and amy savopoulos....
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. >> besides the handwriting the note held one other clue. the directions to the boat launch, joan rogers had written the phrase blue with wht. >> we just surmised they were meaning something that was blue and white. if you're going a boat ramp what would you be meeting that's blue and white? it would be a boat. >> but there were no boats docked at the launch. it's an area where anyone residents or tourists can put their boat in the water for a day of boating. then police got a break. a tipster told them about a local man who was running an unlicensed business from this boat launch, offering tourists sunset cruises on the bay. his name was jason wilcox, and he owned a blue and white boat. a background check revealed wilcox had a criminal record and had served time for aggravated assault. he lived just five miles from the boat launch. >> on his property where his boat was he had some concrete blocks. >> wilcox denied any involvement in the murders. but without any physical evidence to tie him to the rogers women, it would be difficult to get a
. >> besides the handwriting the note held one other clue. the directions to the boat launch, joan rogers had written the phrase blue with wht. >> we just surmised they were meaning something that was blue and white. if you're going a boat ramp what would you be meeting that's blue and white? it would be a boat. >> but there were no boats docked at the launch. it's an area where anyone residents or tourists can put their boat in the water for a day of boating. then police got...
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and how much. >> plus a new clue in the murder of an oakland teenager. how police may be a step closer to finding her killer. join us for those stories coming up tonight at 6:00. >> thanks for watching us at 5:00. the cbs evening news, scott pelley in new york coming up next. >> the latest news and weather always on our website cbssf.com. >> take it down, take it down! >> take it down, take it down! >> pelley: message received: late today, south carolina's leaders said they want the confederate flag removed from the state house grounds. also tonight, searchers find a vital clue in the hunt for two escaped murderers. swift reversal-- apple caves in after a pop star's protest. and seeing is believing in the mysterious world of henry kupjack. >> anything that's made by man is easy to copy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition.
and how much. >> plus a new clue in the murder of an oakland teenager. how police may be a step closer to finding her killer. join us for those stories coming up tonight at 6:00. >> thanks for watching us at 5:00. the cbs evening news, scott pelley in new york coming up next. >> the latest news and weather always on our website cbssf.com. >> take it down, take it down! >> take it down, take it down! >> pelley: message received: late today, south carolina's...
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. >> there's other clues as well. they have found a boot print, a bed of leaves where they may have slept for the night and food wrappers. what does that tell you? >> it tells us several things. the plan about them being picked up and taken somewhere fell through. we know that now through the key witness in the case. they need to eat, drink and sleep. law enforcement knows they don't have sustainable resources and they are focusing on the area where they find the most evidence. >> where do they get the food? >> hard to say. >> did they steel frit a gas station? >> they could be taking food out of garbage cans. they could have taken it from a cottage. the greatest fear we have from law enforcement is they are near someone's home and forced someone to help them get food and sustainable goods. >> they may have already done that. police would know if a family is not showing up for work. >> maybe not. if there are certain people out there who may not have contact with relatives or friends for days at a time. they have done
. >> there's other clues as well. they have found a boot print, a bed of leaves where they may have slept for the night and food wrappers. what does that tell you? >> it tells us several things. the plan about them being picked up and taken somewhere fell through. we know that now through the key witness in the case. they need to eat, drink and sleep. law enforcement knows they don't have sustainable resources and they are focusing on the area where they find the most evidence....
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but the boy's sister provided an important clue.ity of a rare syndrome few had ever heard of. >>> in 1987 ray and tanya reid along with their two children had just moved to urbandale, iowa. it was ray reid's fourth job transfer in three years.
but the boy's sister provided an important clue.ity of a rare syndrome few had ever heard of. >>> in 1987 ray and tanya reid along with their two children had just moved to urbandale, iowa. it was ray reid's fourth job transfer in three years.
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the clues are in the dog's body language. to help us learn how to speak dog, we welcome back robin bennett and susan briggs the dog gurus. hi. >> hi. >> hi. it's great to be with you. >> susan, where do we start? >> well, let's start with the mouth. is the mouth open, which means usually the dog is loving the interactions, or is the mouth closed, which is your first clue that they may be tolerating or moving towards hating an encounter. the other thing is, you know when we get uncomfortable, we kind of have signs that we're stressed a little bit. well, so do dogs. so they may lick their lips or they may even yawn. those are clues that the dog may just be tolerating the situation that they're in right now. >> robin, how about when dogs jump on you? does that just mean he's happy to see you? >> well, if you just came home from school, it might mean he's just happy to see you. but if he's in a new environment and he's jumping on you a lot and you've been with him the whole time, it might be him saying, "hey, i really need help.
the clues are in the dog's body language. to help us learn how to speak dog, we welcome back robin bennett and susan briggs the dog gurus. hi. >> hi. >> hi. it's great to be with you. >> susan, where do we start? >> well, let's start with the mouth. is the mouth open, which means usually the dog is loving the interactions, or is the mouth closed, which is your first clue that they may be tolerating or moving towards hating an encounter. the other thing is, you know when...
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one year later, investigators found a clue, a clue that had been right under their noses from the very. >>> portland, maine, the largest city in the state and at one time its capital. it's a deep water port on casco bay, an inlet to the atlantic ocean, which explains its role as a major fishing center. pearl smith worked as a fish packer. every day, she boxed crates of fish for shipment around the country. it was hard work with little pay. after work, she was a frequent customer at a bar near the docks, as was bill bruns, a man 13 years her senior. bruns was a trucker. his job was hauling fish from maine to montreal. the two had a lot in common. they liked to drink, and they were unlucky in love. pearl had been divorced five times, and bill's third marriage had just ended. they fell in love and were married in the summer of 1986. their relationship appeared to be close. they met for lunch each day at this restaurant on the docks. but on august 13th, 1991, pearl's daughter called police to report her mother missing. she said pearl failed to show up for a family gathering she had been lo
one year later, investigators found a clue, a clue that had been right under their noses from the very. >>> portland, maine, the largest city in the state and at one time its capital. it's a deep water port on casco bay, an inlet to the atlantic ocean, which explains its role as a major fishing center. pearl smith worked as a fish packer. every day, she boxed crates of fish for shipment around the country. it was hard work with little pay. after work, she was a frequent customer at a...
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that is right many key clues came from the victim himself who was pretty badly injured. several stab wonderful to his back gunshots to his side and punctures to his face but before passing out he gave key clues about his attackers. in olney philadelphia police canvassed the crime scene on sixth and west somerville avenue. their eyes and flashlights focused on finding more clues about their victim and however left him for dead. >> at this time we're not sure who he is. he is a john doe he appears to be a male in his 20's, possibly early 30's. >> reporter: around an 11:30 tuesday night came several 911 calls about an assault. once on the scene police found the man lying on the sidewalk bleeding heavily from the stab wound to his back and gunshot to his left thigh. >> he did tell us he was a victim of an a robbery assault and a shooting but by the time he got to the hospital he was unconscious. >> reporter: victim's face set to be hit by puncture wound. he was taken to einstein medical center. >> he is fighting for his life unknown whether he will survive his injuries. >> r
that is right many key clues came from the victim himself who was pretty badly injured. several stab wonderful to his back gunshots to his side and punctures to his face but before passing out he gave key clues about his attackers. in olney philadelphia police canvassed the crime scene on sixth and west somerville avenue. their eyes and flashlights focused on finding more clues about their victim and however left him for dead. >> at this time we're not sure who he is. he is a john doe he...
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but not every clue is left on the ground. shane also looks for clues at shoulder level. if i moved here, swiftly or a bit more with aggressive, aggressive behavior, i may have moved it in such a way that it did grab itself. and this is the type of thing that we'll look for. it's the thing that doesn't make sense out here. >> reporter: even if authorities trace every track, the disturbance on greenery down below or even branches up above, there is one other complicating factor. and that's the weather. severe rain could erase tracks left behind. >> rain has a tendency to wash tracks away completely. >> reporter: recent heavy rains in the area could help escapees stay one step ahead of authorities. but shane says, it is only a matter of time before they become desperate and make a mistake. rosa flores, cnn, new york. >> fascinating to see the little clues. ahead, a prison escape foreshadowed this one in so many ways. we'll talk to a woman, dog handler, who got a bad case of puppy love for a killer smuggled him out of prison in a degree crate. later, solemn moments rememberi
but not every clue is left on the ground. shane also looks for clues at shoulder level. if i moved here, swiftly or a bit more with aggressive, aggressive behavior, i may have moved it in such a way that it did grab itself. and this is the type of thing that we'll look for. it's the thing that doesn't make sense out here. >> reporter: even if authorities trace every track, the disturbance on greenery down below or even branches up above, there is one other complicating factor. and that's...
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there are new clues, possible sightings in the man hunt.ning me to bulk about it we have former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. we have matthew fogg a retired chief deputy u.s. marshal and former atf special agent in charge matt horace. thanks for being here to talk with us about it. this is sore of interesting. authorities believe these guys are still together the two of them have not gone off in separate directions. is there a reason reason to believe that? >> the bottom line is because they don't have any other information that they're separated, and then of course with the bloodhounds that picks up on scents and so forth. the last thing they have is they were together when they escaped. >> that's the last thing they have make it just makes sense to them and certainly they hope to find them together i would think they hope that. >> tom, we got a close look at just how many buildings there are in this area. you're talking about vacated vacation homes. there are even ones we sort of zoom in and look there might be shedding in the backy
there are new clues, possible sightings in the man hunt.ning me to bulk about it we have former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. we have matthew fogg a retired chief deputy u.s. marshal and former atf special agent in charge matt horace. thanks for being here to talk with us about it. this is sore of interesting. authorities believe these guys are still together the two of them have not gone off in separate directions. is there a reason reason to believe that? >> the bottom line is...
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police in upstate new york say they have an important new clue.says investigators have found dna from the men at a cabin in the town of owls head. richard matt and david sweat broke out of the clinton correctional facility on june 6th. >> eurozone leaders are make slow progress to a greek debt deal. greece has one week now to secure a new deal or risk missing the june 30th debt repayment deadline to the imf. >>> a trial date of october 13th has been set for the six u.s. police officers charged in the death of freddie gray. he suffered a spinal injury while in police custody in baltimore, maryland. his death sparked sometimes violent protests that led to a city-wide curfew. >>> a massive breach of u.s. government communities is now believed to be four times larger than originally thought. >> originally washington sate 4 million current and former federal employees had their information hacked. >> but now the number is 18 million. china denies any involvement. >>> we do want to bring in david mckenzie live from beijing. he has the latest on the chin
police in upstate new york say they have an important new clue.says investigators have found dna from the men at a cabin in the town of owls head. richard matt and david sweat broke out of the clinton correctional facility on june 6th. >> eurozone leaders are make slow progress to a greek debt deal. greece has one week now to secure a new deal or risk missing the june 30th debt repayment deadline to the imf. >>> a trial date of october 13th has been set for the six u.s. police...
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there's a confirmed clue for the manhunt for two escaped murder murderers. have details on how they broke out of prison. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare potentially fatal brain condition. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you or anyon
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tell us about it and about that clue. >> the clue includes a tattoo on the arm. he targeted the atm user. the arm suspect points a handgun at a man sitting in his car. police say the suspect immense the drivers poverty and forces his way into the car. the suspect is gone. what is so surprising is this armed robbery happened in the middle of the afternoon. >> he was bold enough to come in broad daylight? >> police say the driver pulled up to this atm last wednesday on june 17. >> anytime people look you have to be careful. >> police say they have one very good lead. if you recognize that suspect or tattoo contact authorities. >> police say a body pulled from the potomac river is a case of homicide. the medical examiner is trying to identify the remains. they were found this morning. no word on the cause of death. we will bring you updates as soon as we get information. police are still on the scene of a fatal crash. the crash involved only one car and there is no word on exact circumstances. a close call but no injuries after a car crashed into a pizza shop. this
tell us about it and about that clue. >> the clue includes a tattoo on the arm. he targeted the atm user. the arm suspect points a handgun at a man sitting in his car. police say the suspect immense the drivers poverty and forces his way into the car. the suspect is gone. what is so surprising is this armed robbery happened in the middle of the afternoon. >> he was bold enough to come in broad daylight? >> police say the driver pulled up to this atm last wednesday on june 17....
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we will also be watching for clues on the direction.g kong has begun debates on possible elections for chief executive. the china backed proposal would give hong kong citizens a vote from a list of candidates preapproved by beijing, but thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest against the plan. it has been a year since sanctions were imposed on russia , but it has not stopped the efforts to will investors. tomorrow, vladimir putin will begin courting national investors at his annual economic forum in saint petersburg. that is where we find ryan chilcote, fresh off his interview with the president of ukraine. it's a tough life, ryan. the international economic forum -- put it in perspective for us. ryan: this is vladimir putin's forum. it is obviously beautiful here but the business leaders don't come to see saint isaac's cathedral. they are here to see what the climate is like, and they are here to be seen by the president's team and other business leaders in the country. if you think about it, this is really the one eco
we will also be watching for clues on the direction.g kong has begun debates on possible elections for chief executive. the china backed proposal would give hong kong citizens a vote from a list of candidates preapproved by beijing, but thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest against the plan. it has been a year since sanctions were imposed on russia , but it has not stopped the efforts to will investors. tomorrow, vladimir putin will begin courting national investors at his...
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. >>> plus -- new clues revealed in the washington mansion murders. a footprint suggests forced entry into the home and unsealed search warrant were indicates the family's assistant's car was found a block away on the day of the crime. >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news the terror plot encouraged to people tied to isis communicating over seas. police killed the suss spektr before he could kill those he called "the boys in blue." police moved in for a final confrontation after learning about an alarming farewell phone call by the suspect. new details are emerging. was it a plot aimed not only at police but a conservative blocker allegedly targeted for a beheading. i'll speak with a former navy s.e.a.l. and our correspondents analysts and guests are standing by with full coverage. let's get the very late effort pamela brown, on the scene in boston. pamela? >> reporter: wolf just learning from u.s. officials with knowledge in this investigation that one of the three men allegedly
. >>> plus -- new clues revealed in the washington mansion murders. a footprint suggests forced entry into the home and unsealed search warrant were indicates the family's assistant's car was found a block away on the day of the crime. >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news the terror plot encouraged to people tied to isis communicating over seas. police killed the suss spektr before he...
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police are looking for evidence and clues and witnesses. >> all right, alex. reporting from the bay point area. >>> the berkeley city council could approve more building regulation as soon as next months inspectors found severe dry rot in the beams that broke lose and killed 6 6 people. >> we will closely investigate and change the rules. >> the new rules will require all balconies or decks to be made out of naturally water- resistant wood. they will also make sure they have all outdoor balconies inspected every month for the the first few years. >>> a go fund me account has raised $220,000. this is for the families of the families that died. one of the irish students that was hurt has been released from the hospital and will return to ireland. >>> ore areas are reviewing their proto protocol. last january a group of friends gathered to take a picture on a second story deck and this caused them to drop 30 feet to the ground below. >> the railing completely gave way. i turned to molested and i saw three of my friends spilling over the rail. >> no one died but s
police are looking for evidence and clues and witnesses. >> all right, alex. reporting from the bay point area. >>> the berkeley city council could approve more building regulation as soon as next months inspectors found severe dry rot in the beams that broke lose and killed 6 6 people. >> we will closely investigate and change the rules. >> the new rules will require all balconies or decks to be made out of naturally water- resistant wood. they will also make sure...
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number one, the people negotiating it don't have a clue. our president doesn't have a clue.negotiator. he's the one that did bergdahl. we get bergdahl, they get five killer terrorists that everybody wanted over there. we get bergdahl. we get a traitor. we get a no-good traitor, and they get the five people that they wanted for years. and those people are now back on the battlefield trying to kill us. that's the negotiator we have. take a look at the deal he's making with iran. he makes that deal, israel maybe won't exist very long. it's a disaster, and we have to protect israel. [applause] so we need people -- i'm a free trader. but the problem with free trade is you need really talented people to negotiate for you. if you don't have talented people, if you don't have great leadership, if you don't have people that know business -- not just a political hack that got the job because he made a contribution to a campaign which is the way all jobs just about are gotten -- free trade is terrible. free trade can be wonderful if you have smart people. but we have people that are st
number one, the people negotiating it don't have a clue. our president doesn't have a clue.negotiator. he's the one that did bergdahl. we get bergdahl, they get five killer terrorists that everybody wanted over there. we get bergdahl. we get a traitor. we get a no-good traitor, and they get the five people that they wanted for years. and those people are now back on the battlefield trying to kill us. that's the negotiator we have. take a look at the deal he's making with iran. he makes that...
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investigators looking into possible clues.he rocket ship bound for the international space station exploding minutes after taking off what went wrong. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >> vicki: a space-x rocket bound for the international space station exploded minutes after taking off from cape canaveral florida today. the ship did not have any one on it.but was carrying supplies for as
investigators looking into possible clues.he rocket ship bound for the international space station exploding minutes after taking off what went wrong. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is...
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this search focusing now on a small area in new york where clues were found.have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and vis
this search focusing now on a small area in new york where clues were found.have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that...
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. >> but there was one item found with mulcahy's body that provided an important clue. in one of the trash bags was the wrapper for the latex gloves. the price sticker shows they were purchased from a cvs drugstore in staten island, new york. but the investigators still faced a daunting task. there were almost half a million people living in staten island. >> we had nothing. you know, we were grasping at straws. >>> one year after finding thomas mulcahy's dismembered body, new jersey police had another case that was eerily similar, this time in manchester township, new jersey. >> the body parts were bagged in a similar fashion. they were double-bagged, double- knotted. >> the most striking thing, at least to me, was the way the bodies were dismembered into the same seven parts. prints were taken and put into the system, and it turned out that this particular individual had a minor criminal record. he was identified as anthony marrero. >> marrero's record showed he was a gay prostitute. like the mulcahy case, both marrero's body parts and bags had both been wash before t
. >> but there was one item found with mulcahy's body that provided an important clue. in one of the trash bags was the wrapper for the latex gloves. the price sticker shows they were purchased from a cvs drugstore in staten island, new york. but the investigators still faced a daunting task. there were almost half a million people living in staten island. >> we had nothing. you know, we were grasping at straws. >>> one year after finding thomas mulcahy's dismembered body,...
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. >> but it's a 20-year-old clue that helps unlock the case. >> are you kidding? you found a bullet that had been fired in 1989? >>> in western colorado a successful land developer, alan helmick, and his wife, miriam, were going through difficult times. professionally, alan's real estate ventures weren't what they once were. on a personal level, someone had recently tried to take alan's life. >> while alan is waiting for miriam, he notices smoke coming out the back end of his car. >> it was right in the middle of a parking lot in broad daylight. >> apparently, someone had placed a lit fuse in the gas tank. fortunately, alan saw the smoke and got out in time. >> for whatever reason, the conditions weren't right for an explosion. the car did not explode. >> unfortunately, the parking lot had no surveillance cameras, so it was impossible to tell who had planted the device. >> do you know anyone that would have a problem with you? >> there are two people that have had a problem with me. >> okay. who are those two people? >> or two entities. one was the state bank, the
. >> but it's a 20-year-old clue that helps unlock the case. >> are you kidding? you found a bullet that had been fired in 1989? >>> in western colorado a successful land developer, alan helmick, and his wife, miriam, were going through difficult times. professionally, alan's real estate ventures weren't what they once were. on a personal level, someone had recently tried to take alan's life. >> while alan is waiting for miriam, he notices smoke coming out the back...
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they discover another important clue. discarded material that matches sweat. >> we believe possibly these two males were using pepper to throw the scent off of the dogs that were tracking them. >> reporter: 3:20 sunday almost 48 hours after matt was killed a state police sergeants ins david sweat jogging down a road near constable new york. sweat is shot and captured. a law enforcement official now says sweat and matt had been gathering their own clues for almost a year from conversations with guards at clinton about hunting cabins and fields in the area. jeff dumas is a former corrections officer at clinton. >> they gathered information. they had a pretty good layout of the surrounding areas of hunting camps, what could be in them as far as maps knives weapons that are left there. >> reporter: jeff dumas says a lot of corrections officers at clinton have hunting cabins in that area and they often talk out loud about the cabins the supplies they need. and he says inmates listen to every word. now, according to a law enfor
they discover another important clue. discarded material that matches sweat. >> we believe possibly these two males were using pepper to throw the scent off of the dogs that were tracking them. >> reporter: 3:20 sunday almost 48 hours after matt was killed a state police sergeants ins david sweat jogging down a road near constable new york. sweat is shot and captured. a law enforcement official now says sweat and matt had been gathering their own clues for almost a year from...
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power tools are the first clue. >> that's the first clue.operty brothers. >> they have been here a lot. >> you have a good one. >> i have nothing. i've got nothing. >> more clues over the hour and a big reveal near the end of the show. >> it's a big reveal. >> i cannot wait. >> our producer said it was worth waiting for. >> really epic, i think. all right. a story a lot of us talked about this morning in the headlines today. there is a hunt on now for people who may have come into contact with a woman who is being treated for what doctors say is a very contagious case of tuberculosis. the patient is in isolation at the fascial institutes of health in maryland. we don't know much except she is female. we don't know her age or nationality. hasn't been revealed yet. she's believed to the have traveled back in april from india to chicago o'hare. she spent time in missouri mo tennessee. for the last seven weeks after arriving in the u.s. she's traveled a bit. she was diagnosed with active tb and so the cdc and state elthealth departments trying t
power tools are the first clue. >> that's the first clue.operty brothers. >> they have been here a lot. >> you have a good one. >> i have nothing. i've got nothing. >> more clues over the hour and a big reveal near the end of the show. >> it's a big reveal. >> i cannot wait. >> our producer said it was worth waiting for. >> really epic, i think. all right. a story a lot of us talked about this morning in the headlines today. there is a hunt...
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there's always something or clues to others that things can happen.idn't pick up before things did happen. look at columbine, look at the aurora movie theater, white male certain age, certain beliefs. we want to say mental health might have been an issue. there was no mental health issue in this this was a 21-year-old adult that forecasted he was going to do this in racist views. >> what can investigators do beforehand? this is where it gets so tricky. he had pictures of himself burning the american flag hoisting the confederate flag. these are all now red flags. now, it makes sense. with our freedom and first amendment, is there anything investigators can do when they stumble upon this online? >> when they receive the information, there are things we can do. remember we are not investigating views and viewpoints we are investigating crimes. the bigger issue is what can people do? in every single case of an active shooter there's been clues, red flags and people around these individual that is said we knew something wasn't right. i looked the other da
there's always something or clues to others that things can happen.idn't pick up before things did happen. look at columbine, look at the aurora movie theater, white male certain age, certain beliefs. we want to say mental health might have been an issue. there was no mental health issue in this this was a 21-year-old adult that forecasted he was going to do this in racist views. >> what can investigators do beforehand? this is where it gets so tricky. he had pictures of himself burning...
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hundreds of structured have been checked and thousands of acre scoured for clues and hundreds of rail rod tracks that are used for quick escape. they remain focused on the manhunt and canine and aviation units. and there is endless motivation to capture the escaped >> we are not going anywhere. our plan is to pursue these men until they are in custody. we'll not stop chasing leads until they go back to prison. >> there are varying opinions whether they are hiding out in the woods or mountains. and or long gone. people admit leading the hunt they could be caught tomorrow it could take months or years. >> and the fact that they are put on the list did that make a difference? >> i assume everybody in the nation is looking for them and paying a lot of attention. and putting them on the list does what? >> reporter: it raises the profile even more and makes them among the 15 most wanted and puts them on posters and they were not known, they should be known now. >> indeed thank you, rick. >> this will send a shiefer up the spine. the family fears the killers are coming to get them. good even
hundreds of structured have been checked and thousands of acre scoured for clues and hundreds of rail rod tracks that are used for quick escape. they remain focused on the manhunt and canine and aviation units. and there is endless motivation to capture the escaped >> we are not going anywhere. our plan is to pursue these men until they are in custody. we'll not stop chasing leads until they go back to prison. >> there are varying opinions whether they are hiding out in the woods or...
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tonight, the exposed wood is providing some clues. >>> construction clues dismantling the balcony. >> as they're touching it, it comingeing off in their hands. >> builders finished the library apartments in 2007. the president of the struck can structural engineer's association says since then, it appears the deck supports got wet. >> there are details to prevent a water intrusion and waterer flashing and to keep water away from decaying the building materials. it looks like it's a possibilityleilityleility those details to keep the waterer was defisht. >> emergency responders say at least 13 people were on the small deck. many of them on work visas from ireland. the collapse sent them plum etting four stories to the street below, killing 6, injuring even. >> several kplants over the years from this building. >> he says r called his office complaining of waterer issues. >> people lit rally coming counsel from the side of the building. that clearly ind kats tlfgs an issue. that the owner clearly knew about. >> while investigators worked to pinpoint a cause, he works to building codes,
tonight, the exposed wood is providing some clues. >>> construction clues dismantling the balcony. >> as they're touching it, it comingeing off in their hands. >> builders finished the library apartments in 2007. the president of the struck can structural engineer's association says since then, it appears the deck supports got wet. >> there are details to prevent a water intrusion and waterer flashing and to keep water away from decaying the building materials. it...
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that seems to be really missing clue. >> reporter: that's right. there are thousands of house, barns and even vacation homes where hundreds of fishers come and go. what the police are worrying about is they donts miss anything. they're looking for any tip. >> that area looks so dense. i take it that you can't just walk through it and a mile on the other side you're at some clearing. this is a very vast area. >> i've got to agree with you. i spoke with major charles guest of the new york state police. he also agrees when you look at this underwhere you shallbrush, the denseness of it. you're dealing with all kinds of bugs and snakes. this is just like wild territory and you got to wonder what those two escapees are going through if they are out in that underbrush. it seems to me it would be something that would make me give up. >> ted, thank you. there's the thought maybe even though joyce mitchell didn't show up as the get away driver maybe they had a back up which is another possibility. thanks to both you have. imagine if your spouse were accused
that seems to be really missing clue. >> reporter: that's right. there are thousands of house, barns and even vacation homes where hundreds of fishers come and go. what the police are worrying about is they donts miss anything. they're looking for any tip. >> that area looks so dense. i take it that you can't just walk through it and a mile on the other side you're at some clearing. this is a very vast area. >> i've got to agree with you. i spoke with major charles guest of...
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. >> let's get to the new clues in the new york manhunt. dna from fugitive richard matt and david sweat was discovered in a cabin 25 miles from the prison. it could be a big break. they still don't know where they are. we are near the cabin where the dna was found. they believe they were there, they just don't know where they are. fair point? >> reporter: fair point, yeah good morning. this is yet another day for the search with rain in the forecast. it's not great news for the search teams out there. authorities tell us they remain confident this new lead this dna evidence will keep them on the right track and will eventually lead them to these fugitives. hundreds of state and federal officers redeployed. >> a confirmed lead for us. we are going to run it to the ground. >> reporter: flooding this heavily wooded area in up state new york over 20 miles from the prison. >> i don't think it would take a woodsman to get on a power line and follow it. >> a witness spotted someone running from one of the areas many cabins saturday. investigators
. >> let's get to the new clues in the new york manhunt. dna from fugitive richard matt and david sweat was discovered in a cabin 25 miles from the prison. it could be a big break. they still don't know where they are. we are near the cabin where the dna was found. they believe they were there, they just don't know where they are. fair point? >> reporter: fair point, yeah good morning. this is yet another day for the search with rain in the forecast. it's not great news for the...
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they are looking for any clue they can get. and, of course, any tip for anyone who might have seen them moving about because they are hungry. >> that area looks so dense. i take it that you can't just walk through it and a mile on the other side you are suddenly some clearing. this is a very vast area, ted. >> greta i have got to agree with you. you know i spoke with major charles guess of the new york state police. and he also agrees, when you look at this underbrush, the denseness of it, and not only that you are dealing with all kinds of bugs. you are dealing with all kinds of snakes. i mean, this is just -- like just wild territory. and you have got to wonder. what those two escapees are going through if they are out in that underbrush. it seems to me, greta it would be something that would make me give up. >> ted griff, thank you. of course, there is also the thought that maybe even though joyce mitchell didn't show up as a get away driver, maybe they had a backup get away driver, which is another possibility. griff, ted,
they are looking for any clue they can get. and, of course, any tip for anyone who might have seen them moving about because they are hungry. >> that area looks so dense. i take it that you can't just walk through it and a mile on the other side you are suddenly some clearing. this is a very vast area, ted. >> greta i have got to agree with you. you know i spoke with major charles guess of the new york state police. and he also agrees, when you look at this underbrush, the denseness...
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>> jimmy: press the button and then take the first clue.this? >> brain freeze. >> there you go, my man. i know about that. >> it's something that you use on your phone but, it's not a a word. it's an actual -- >> jimmy: emoji. yes. that's you guys. [ talking over each other ] >> uh, uh, she lives under the sea. >> a mermaid. >> yeah, yeah, but she's small. >> a [ bleep ] mermaid. [ laughter ] >> she's pretty, she's small. she lives under the sea. you know it. >> nemo! [ laughter ] >> what? >> she's small, she sings. a singing mermaid. she's a cartoon. >> a cartoon. little mermaid. [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: oh, my god! you got to be kidding me. you got to be kidding me, you won. >> i won! ♪ >> jimmy: the first round, the first round, that's all. just the first round. >> hold on, the fix is in. what you mean the first round? you didn't say there was multiple rounds. >> jimmy: the first one to two wins. >> or maybe you did, i just don't listen. >> jimmy: little mermaid. ready? okay it's two dudes. are like more than best friends. no, but they're st
>> jimmy: press the button and then take the first clue.this? >> brain freeze. >> there you go, my man. i know about that. >> it's something that you use on your phone but, it's not a a word. it's an actual -- >> jimmy: emoji. yes. that's you guys. [ talking over each other ] >> uh, uh, she lives under the sea. >> a mermaid. >> yeah, yeah, but she's small. >> a [ bleep ] mermaid. [ laughter ] >> she's pretty, she's small. she lives...
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another says that if any of the clues there were seen earlier, they should have been reported.arl? >> mark potter, thank you. >>> tonight, authorities may be closing in on the two killers who pulled off that daring escape from a maximum security prison. with the search now in the third week, officials are pursuing a hot tip out of a small town in western new york. john yang is live for us in friendship, new york. good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, carl. hundreds of state and federal officials descended on this town after a fresh, new lead. a woman reported seeing two men who fit the description of david sweat and richard matt, these two killers who have been on the run. in this tiny town 350 miles from the clinton correctional facility, roads were blocked, cars were searched, after a fresh lead in the manhunt for david sweat and richard matt. >> female reporting that she saw two males possibly matching the description of the fugitives. >> there was two people -- >> reporter: brandy thompson reported this sighting along these railroad tracks yesterday afternoon. >>
another says that if any of the clues there were seen earlier, they should have been reported.arl? >> mark potter, thank you. >>> tonight, authorities may be closing in on the two killers who pulled off that daring escape from a maximum security prison. with the search now in the third week, officials are pursuing a hot tip out of a small town in western new york. john yang is live for us in friendship, new york. good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, carl....
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. >>> new clues clues from the manhunt for two convicted murderers. paul beban has more. >> the net appears to be tightening around convicted killers richard matt and david sweat. ftc police are swarnlg the area around a cabin about 20 miles from the clinton correctional facility where the men pulled off a daring breakout more than two weeks ago. >> we developed evidence that the suspects may have spent time in a cab nine this area. we have law enforcement officers from around the state and around the nation here today searching for more evidence. >> reporter: there are multiple reports that dna from the two men was found inside the cabin, possibly from boots bloody socks or toiletries, even a pair of prison underwear and suggests the men were there within the last 48 hours. in a press conference on monday police wouldn't get into detail saying only what they have found has been sent out for testing. >> we have recovered specific items from that cabin and forwarded it on to lab industries and received significant information but we are not ready to re
. >>> new clues clues from the manhunt for two convicted murderers. paul beban has more. >> the net appears to be tightening around convicted killers richard matt and david sweat. ftc police are swarnlg the area around a cabin about 20 miles from the clinton correctional facility where the men pulled off a daring breakout more than two weeks ago. >> we developed evidence that the suspects may have spent time in a cab nine this area. we have law enforcement officers from...
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marine biologist says the shark attacks are rare but there are details to be gleaned from clues leftd. >> you really take the approach of crime scene investigation. looking at what the shark left behind in terms of marks on the victim. that will give you a sense of the size of the shark, the location will give you a sense of the species involved. >> get out of the water! >> shark! >> this is the terrifying moment a great white attacked steve robliss out in the water for an early morning swim. >> you could hear everything crunch. i was staring at the shark eyeball to eyeball. >> reporter: swim withers rushed him to the shore on this blood-stained surfboard. >> it is the most frightening thing anyone could experience. >> we talk about shark interactions between people and these animals. we are basically invaders in to an environment that we haven't evolved in. >> reporter: i saw firsthand how sharks can quickly misinterpret our actions. >> we are simulating a normal person dumped in shark infested waters. the difference is we have chain mail to protection us. don't try this at home. re
marine biologist says the shark attacks are rare but there are details to be gleaned from clues leftd. >> you really take the approach of crime scene investigation. looking at what the shark left behind in terms of marks on the victim. that will give you a sense of the size of the shark, the location will give you a sense of the species involved. >> get out of the water! >> shark! >> this is the terrifying moment a great white attacked steve robliss out in the water for...
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>> clue was through a missing person notification. a woman called police to report her 20-year-old son justin newman was missing. he worked at the local home depot store and had not been seen since the fire. >> he told me he met a man who comes into home depot quite often and he pulled justin aside and asked him if he had to make more money. he said yeah, that sounds good. >> he said the man was ari squire and he was going to do some work at ari's house. >> he was supposed to be meeting with ari squire on february 23rd, the day ari squire was believed to have died. >> he said mom, he offered me $15 an hour and right now we could use that money. >> then the day after justin went missing, his mother got a text message from his cell phone. >> it said mom, gone to missouri to work. call you next week. >> justin's mother was very skeptical. >> justin doesn't text. that wasn't justin. he would pick up the phone and call me. there is no way he would text me. >> as police tried to trace the origin of that text message, they reexamined the bur
>> clue was through a missing person notification. a woman called police to report her 20-year-old son justin newman was missing. he worked at the local home depot store and had not been seen since the fire. >> he told me he met a man who comes into home depot quite often and he pulled justin aside and asked him if he had to make more money. he said yeah, that sounds good. >> he said the man was ari squire and he was going to do some work at ari's house. >> he was...
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on "action news," police swarm a section of chestnut hill neighborhood where they have uncomped a cluethe case of a missing taken -- uncovered a clue in the case of a missing teen. >>> temperatures soar accuweather says we have a chance of reaching record highs. >> good morning everybody 6:30, tam is off, erin o'hern joins us. a hot one ahead let's go outside to dave and karen. >> reporter: we have an ozone alert. most of the area in a code orange ozone-action day. the air quality is unhealthy for sensitive groups seniors young children and those suffering from asthma
on "action news," police swarm a section of chestnut hill neighborhood where they have uncomped a cluethe case of a missing taken -- uncovered a clue in the case of a missing teen. >>> temperatures soar accuweather says we have a chance of reaching record highs. >> good morning everybody 6:30, tam is off, erin o'hern joins us. a hot one ahead let's go outside to dave and karen. >> reporter: we have an ozone alert. most of the area in a code orange ozone-action...
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the clue is outside a home on jane avenue in oakland. the same house where kristin lived before disappearing. kpix 5's christin ayers went to the house to find out more. >> reporter: this retired detective has no doubts about what his search dog picked up on here. >> it's human decomposition undoubtedly. >> reporter: what he can't answer is whether that could be linked to the missing woman who lived here. >> we don't know if that's kristin. >> reporter: he says the family asked him to search the house where she was living when she disappeared in 1997. she was spending the summer in the bay area and was last seen in san francisco asking for directions to baker beach. >> she was a sweet young girl. she came over just after she moved in just to say hi. well raised. >> reporter: now neighbors wonder whether the key to kristin's disappearance could have been right here on their block all along. >> hopefully they can find if that's her remains and they can have closure. >> reporter: but the detective says remains could be historical from a nat
the clue is outside a home on jane avenue in oakland. the same house where kristin lived before disappearing. kpix 5's christin ayers went to the house to find out more. >> reporter: this retired detective has no doubts about what his search dog picked up on here. >> it's human decomposition undoubtedly. >> reporter: what he can't answer is whether that could be linked to the missing woman who lived here. >> we don't know if that's kristin. >> reporter: he says the...