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it happened to 14-year-old deanna green in baltimore.her father, anthony, says the ground was wet when deanna touched a park fence at softball practice. nobody knew it, but the fence was charged by frayed lighting wires buried underneath. >> she was right here when it happened. >> reporter: 227 volts killed deanna instantly. her mother, nancy, watched it happen. >> never in a thousand years would you think that while you were there, while your child was standing in front of you, you would lose her in such a manner. it's devastating. >> reporter: our jacksonville survey found a dozen hazards in public places where kids play and anyone could come into contact. >> 127 volts in this. >> reporter: enough to light a bulb without a socket. wow! now that we know this we can't just leave the pole like this. >> right, right. so we'll put some safety cones around it and some safety tape, and then we can alert the utility and they can come take a look at it. >> reporter: nobody tracks contact voltage industry injuries nationwide. there are media rep
it happened to 14-year-old deanna green in baltimore.her father, anthony, says the ground was wet when deanna touched a park fence at softball practice. nobody knew it, but the fence was charged by frayed lighting wires buried underneath. >> she was right here when it happened. >> reporter: 227 volts killed deanna instantly. her mother, nancy, watched it happen. >> never in a thousand years would you think that while you were there, while your child was standing in front of...
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it happened to 14-year-old deanna green in baltimore.r, anthony, says the ground was wet when deanna touched the fence at softball practice. >> she was right here when it happened. >> 227 volts killed deanna instantly. her mother, nancy, watched it happen. >> never in 1,000 years did you think while you were there and while your child was standing in front of you you would lose her in such a manner. it's devastating. >> reporter: nobody tracks contact voltage injuries nationwide. there are media reports of 19 deaths in 13 states since the early '90s. we checked with the 25 biggest cities and found only a few actively search for contact voltage. mike highland represents the power companies for the american public power association. he says problems are rare. >> if there's a situation out there that's unsafe that could affect the employees or the public, utilities would immediately take care of it. >> reporter: back in jacksonville where we began, jacksonville electric authority said after being notified by cbs, they inspected all the pole
it happened to 14-year-old deanna green in baltimore.r, anthony, says the ground was wet when deanna touched the fence at softball practice. >> she was right here when it happened. >> 227 volts killed deanna instantly. her mother, nancy, watched it happen. >> never in 1,000 years did you think while you were there and while your child was standing in front of you you would lose her in such a manner. it's devastating. >> reporter: nobody tracks contact voltage injuries...
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gabler richard samuel federick gabrielle james andrew gadiel pamela lee gaff ervin vincent gailliard deannagalante grace catherine galante anthony edward gallagher daniel james gallagher john patrick gallagher >> and my uncle. we love and miss you. take care of mom for me. >> and our son, edward. your dad, your wife, your children, and your three sisters, we all miss you and love you. we will never forget. lourdes galletti cono e. gallo vincenzo gallucci thomas e. galvin giovanna galletta gambale thomas gambino, jr. giann franco gamboa ronald l. gamboa peter ganci michael gann andrew garcia ceasar garcia david garcia juan garcia marlyn del carmen garcia christopher s. gardner >> it to my father, i miss you. >> and to my father. we love you and miss you. your grandkids, alex, then, and so be it just started school. let's hope they teach them everything that you taught us. douglas benjamin gardner harvey j. gardner iii jeffrey brian gardner thomas gardner william arthur gardner francesco garfi rocco nino gargano james m. gartenberg matthew david garvey bruce gary boyd alan gatton donald richa
gabler richard samuel federick gabrielle james andrew gadiel pamela lee gaff ervin vincent gailliard deannagalante grace catherine galante anthony edward gallagher daniel james gallagher john patrick gallagher >> and my uncle. we love and miss you. take care of mom for me. >> and our son, edward. your dad, your wife, your children, and your three sisters, we all miss you and love you. we will never forget. lourdes galletti cono e. gallo vincenzo gallucci thomas e. galvin giovanna...
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in the late summer of 2007, amanda and her sister, deanna, traveled there to get her settled. very first day in town, deanna found amanda a place to live. >> we were walking around, and the first thing amanda did, of course, was go down to her university. so, we walked down there, and she went inside and i sat outside, and this girl came up and was posting something on the fence right next to where i was sitting. and i looked over, and it said -- all i could read, because i don't speak italian, was "apartmento." >> and that was the apartment. >> mm-hmm. that was it. >> reporter: once set in perugia, amanda seemed to be living her dream. >> the first set of pictures she ever sent me were of the little house that she had found. you know, and i was kind of looking at her going, you have that kind of a view out of your back yard? you know, and it was really, you know -- i was very happy for her. >> reporter: and just eight days before meredith's murder, amanda met a boy, an italian student named raffaele sollecito. was she falling in love? did she found like a girl falling in love
in the late summer of 2007, amanda and her sister, deanna, traveled there to get her settled. very first day in town, deanna found amanda a place to live. >> we were walking around, and the first thing amanda did, of course, was go down to her university. so, we walked down there, and she went inside and i sat outside, and this girl came up and was posting something on the fence right next to where i was sitting. and i looked over, and it said -- all i could read, because i don't speak...
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in the late summer of 2007, amanda and her sister, deanna, traveled there to get her settled. day in town, deanna found amanda a place to live. >> we were walking around, and the first thing amanda did, of course, was go down to her university. so, we walked down there, and she went inside and i sat outside, and this girl came up and was posting something on the fence right next to where i was sitting. and i looked over, and it said -- all i could read, because i don't speak italian, was "apartmento." >> and that was the apartment. >> mm-hmm. that was it. >> reporter: once set in perugia, amanda seemed to be living her dream. >> the first set of pictures she ever sent me were of the little house that she had found. you know, and i was kind of looking at her going, you have that kind of a view out of your back yard? you know, and it was really, you know -- i was very happy for her. >> reporter: and just eight days before meredith's murder, amanda met a boy, an italian student named raffaele sollecito. was she falling in love? did she found like a girl falling in love? >> i thou
in the late summer of 2007, amanda and her sister, deanna, traveled there to get her settled. day in town, deanna found amanda a place to live. >> we were walking around, and the first thing amanda did, of course, was go down to her university. so, we walked down there, and she went inside and i sat outside, and this girl came up and was posting something on the fence right next to where i was sitting. and i looked over, and it said -- all i could read, because i don't speak italian, was...
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in the late summer of 2007, amanda and her sister, deanna, traveled there to get her settled. day in town, deanna found amanda a place to live. >> we were walking around, and the first thing amanda did, of course, was go down to her university. so, we walked down there, and she went inside and i sat outside, and this girl came up and was posting something on the fence right next to where i was sitting. and i looked over, and it said -- all i could read, because i don't speak italian, was "apartmento." >> and that was the apartment. >> mm-hmm. that was it. >> reporter: once set in perugia, amanda seemed to be living her dream. >> the first set of pictures she ever sent me were of the little house that she had found. you know, and i was kind of looking at her going, you have that kind of a view out of your back yard? you know, and it was really, you know -- i was very happy for her. >> reporter: and just eight days before meredith's murder, amanda met a boy, an italian student named raffaele sollecito. was she falling in love? did she found like a girl falling in love? >> i thou
in the late summer of 2007, amanda and her sister, deanna, traveled there to get her settled. day in town, deanna found amanda a place to live. >> we were walking around, and the first thing amanda did, of course, was go down to her university. so, we walked down there, and she went inside and i sat outside, and this girl came up and was posting something on the fence right next to where i was sitting. and i looked over, and it said -- all i could read, because i don't speak italian, was...
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i will not pass the podium on to deanna who will tell you more about the program. >> good morning, public safety supervisors. it is a pleasure to speak today about the work and what we are looking forward to with this new local action plan. i have a couple of slides that i would like to show you. i am not sure if it will appear. i did bring hard copies. but that i will stari will starg you know the local action plan is part of an effort that we were assigned at dcyf to conduct a while back pay and we had envisioned planning for couple of years to produce this document. we did in the past was look at all different plans that our department was assigned and create an umbrella document and revision to the bond prevention plan. if you look at the second slide in your packet, what you see is a diagram that speaks to the revision process. the local action plan specifically is the second phase of our over all by and prevention plan revision. supervisor mirkarimi: did you want to use the overhead? >> great. as you can see, we are on the second phase. the first phase was the straight violence redu
i will not pass the podium on to deanna who will tell you more about the program. >> good morning, public safety supervisors. it is a pleasure to speak today about the work and what we are looking forward to with this new local action plan. i have a couple of slides that i would like to show you. i am not sure if it will appear. i did bring hard copies. but that i will stari will starg you know the local action plan is part of an effort that we were assigned at dcyf to conduct a while...
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deanna, amanda looked pretty optimistic in court. how was she when you saw her?e was feeling really good. i think we got past all of the hard stuff in the last couple of days. so, we finally started the good days with all of the defense. and she was really happy that that process has begun. >> and delaney, you haven't been able to see your sister in more than two years. what was it like to spend some time with her? >> i cherish every moment i get with her. because you don't know when it could be your last, so -- but i'm hoping for the best. and things are going good. >> what did you all talk about? >> we talked about school and friends. and our feelings and what's going on and everything in life, i guess. >> and, ashley, that whole scene outside the prison seems pretty overwhelming. >> yeah. it is. i'm not used to the cameras in my face. but it was good seeing her. i'm glad we could be able to be there with her. >> did you ever -- a real chance to connect with her this morning? >> yeah. we did. but it's hard to have everything being said in just an hour. >> deann
deanna, amanda looked pretty optimistic in court. how was she when you saw her?e was feeling really good. i think we got past all of the hard stuff in the last couple of days. so, we finally started the good days with all of the defense. and she was really happy that that process has begun. >> and delaney, you haven't been able to see your sister in more than two years. what was it like to spend some time with her? >> i cherish every moment i get with her. because you don't know...
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teenager deanna green died when she touched a fence in baltimore. dogs have been killed.hey're vulnerable because their paws make direct contact with the ground. stray voltage has killed 19 people in the u.s. since the '90s. >> people have been killed, children have been killed. >> reporter: in just three hours of searching san francisco, they found stray voltage in 60 locations, including several in front of this children's toy store, and here on lombard street, electricity leaking on a gas cap. >> you could have a disastrous situation. you have gas and electricity. that street light, that metal rail, everything has got voltage on it. >> how do you feel knowing it's 50 feet from your home? >> it's scary. >> reporter: we asked them to look at the report. they all say they immediately sent crews to fix the areas that we found. and all three agencies say they will now check for stray voltage whenever they do maintenance on their equipment. you're changing your protocol as a result of our report? >> we are taking these reports seriously. >> as soon as we got the information
teenager deanna green died when she touched a fence in baltimore. dogs have been killed.hey're vulnerable because their paws make direct contact with the ground. stray voltage has killed 19 people in the u.s. since the '90s. >> people have been killed, children have been killed. >> reporter: in just three hours of searching san francisco, they found stray voltage in 60 locations, including several in front of this children's toy store, and here on lombard street, electricity...
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. >> deanna lynn galante. >> grace catherine galante. >> anthony edward gallagher. >> daniel james gallagher. >> john patrick gallagher. >> and my father. we love and miss you. take care of my mother for me. >> and my son. your wife, your children, and your three sisters, we all miss you and love you. we will never forget you. >> lourdes galletti. >> cono e. gallo. >> vincenzo gallucci. >> thomas e. galvin. >> giovanna galletta gambale. >> thomas gambino, jr. >> giann franco gamboa. >> peter ganci. >> ladkat k. ganesh. >> claude michael gann. >> osseni garba. >> charles william garbarini. >> ceasar garcia. >> david garcia. >> juan garcia. >> marlyn del carmen garcia. >> christopher s. gardner. >> my thoughts are, i miss you. i will pass your legacy on to my son. >> and my father. we love you. they just started school. let's hope that they teach you everything that you taught us. >> douglas benjamin gardner. >> harvey j. gardner iii. >> jeffrey brian gardner. >> thomas gardner. >> william arthur gardner. >> francesco garfi. >> rocco nino gargano. >> james m. gartenberg. >> matthew david garve
. >> deanna lynn galante. >> grace catherine galante. >> anthony edward gallagher. >> daniel james gallagher. >> john patrick gallagher. >> and my father. we love and miss you. take care of my mother for me. >> and my son. your wife, your children, and your three sisters, we all miss you and love you. we will never forget you. >> lourdes galletti. >> cono e. gallo. >> vincenzo gallucci. >> thomas e. galvin. >> giovanna...
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let's bring in our legal analyst, dan abrams. >> you saw the optimism, there, dan, of deanna knox. you said this is hard to read. you're seeing more signs that amanda may not go free. >> she's got a decent shot that she may go free but there's a lot of factors here. first, the prosecutors asking for a stiffer sentence, life in prison. they're saying there is other evidence in addition to the dna. remember, the supreme court, the highest court of italy could still hear this case. prosecutors could appeal, say we want her to stay in the country while we're pending an appeal here. the appeals court could reduce the sentence, as opposed to s saying, we're going to acquit her. there are all sorts of options here. beyond just simply saying she could be set free. >> lots of cautions there. how much is riding on the final statement? >> i think it becomes very emotional. it will become very personal. it will become very powerful. i don't think it will be the make or break issue. i think, what is the evidence, what do they have to actually convict her on. and most importantly, what do they s
let's bring in our legal analyst, dan abrams. >> you saw the optimism, there, dan, of deanna knox. you said this is hard to read. you're seeing more signs that amanda may not go free. >> she's got a decent shot that she may go free but there's a lot of factors here. first, the prosecutors asking for a stiffer sentence, life in prison. they're saying there is other evidence in addition to the dna. remember, the supreme court, the highest court of italy could still hear this case....