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the detective took a look around the house. and fellow officers fanned out around the neighborhood. there were some footprints outside the property, right? >> there was, there was a wood fence that surrounds that piece of the property, and there's a back gate back there and there was a little trail that led out to a canal area. >> and the first patrolman on the scene told them he had seen a car speeding away, as he raced toward the duenas house. neighbors reported seeing two strangers nearby that evening. and here in this crime scene video taken the next day, a screen on the window in karen's bedroom that looked suspiciously like it had been cut open. had intruders entered here? was anything disturbed around the house? >> no, actually the bedroom was pretty much intact. there wasn't drawers taken open like someone burglarized the place. >> also, even though the screen appeared to be cut, didn't look like anybody had actually gone in that way, and so the detective had some questions for the only man known to be in the house all
the detective took a look around the house. and fellow officers fanned out around the neighborhood. there were some footprints outside the property, right? >> there was, there was a wood fence that surrounds that piece of the property, and there's a back gate back there and there was a little trail that led out to a canal area. >> and the first patrolman on the scene told them he had seen a car speeding away, as he raced toward the duenas house. neighbors reported seeing two...
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their missteps have led detectives to their doors. a search warrant is issued for the home of suspect lyndon wesley, but nothing is found. no cash, guns, or other evidence. suspect navahcia edwards, a part-time adult actress, has been tied to the crime. her credit card records show that she rented the getaway car and purchased the masks. because she's not making enough money as an adult actress, police believe she pulled off the heist to pay back the $20,000 she owes for stealing from a chase bank where she worked. it's that debt that winds up getting her arrested. >> she had not made full restitution on the bank embezzlement case. we wering aively out looking for her. we got the okay if we were to locate her to take her into custody based on the embezzlement case. amazingly enough, we found her driving down 29 4 in a car by herself and some other detectives saw her driving, got behind her. i was in contact with the fbi and they said, tell them to go ahead and pull her over and take her into custody. >> but once in custody, navahcia e
their missteps have led detectives to their doors. a search warrant is issued for the home of suspect lyndon wesley, but nothing is found. no cash, guns, or other evidence. suspect navahcia edwards, a part-time adult actress, has been tied to the crime. her credit card records show that she rented the getaway car and purchased the masks. because she's not making enough money as an adult actress, police believe she pulled off the heist to pay back the $20,000 she owes for stealing from a chase...
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that was wrong. >> narrator: the detectives denied any wrong doing.id all barry's statements were voluntary and they didn't put any words in his mouth. >> you never got information from dean mallum that you were able to pass on to barry in the course of the conversation you had with him where he confessed? >> no. >> not one bit of that -- >> absolutely not. that is totally false statement and allegation. >> narrator: but with a little digging they uncovered what was disturbing information about the louisiana detectives. remember those three louisiana murders the detectives questioned beach about? well, months later the same detectives filed charges against two men from whom they extracted, yes, confessions. their charges were later dropped. those confessions revealed to be false. centurion attorney peter camille. >> so you've got detectives with a track record of claiming that they've got detailed confessions with people with information that only the killer could know and those are false confessions, and it speaks volumes about what they claim to be
that was wrong. >> narrator: the detectives denied any wrong doing.id all barry's statements were voluntary and they didn't put any words in his mouth. >> you never got information from dean mallum that you were able to pass on to barry in the course of the conversation you had with him where he confessed? >> no. >> not one bit of that -- >> absolutely not. that is totally false statement and allegation. >> narrator: but with a little digging they uncovered...
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the detective wanted details.rything that happened that evening after rob came in from california. >> we went to dinner about 7:00. >> you came back to the house and you talked for a little bit and the girls went to sleep? >> uh-huh. >> whiat time -- about what tim did the girls go to sleep? >> about 10:30. >> around that time, lee got an e-mail. he went to call his business partner while belinda stayed in the kitchen with rob. >> i got up to go to the bathroom and came back and -- there he is. and it's like, you know, it's -- it's really not real. >> about what time did this happen? >> the girls went to bed about 10:30. um -- so it was after that. i don't -- i don't know. >> narrator: detective brooks was baffled. was belinda saying she shouldn't account for what happened from 10:30 p.m. until the 911 call came in at 5:00 a.m. it didn't make sense. >> okay, were you, um, intoxicated? >> probably, oh, yeah, i'm sure. >> we got our first call on this at 5:00 in the morning. >> okay. i don't -- >> that's pretty sign
the detective wanted details.rything that happened that evening after rob came in from california. >> we went to dinner about 7:00. >> you came back to the house and you talked for a little bit and the girls went to sleep? >> uh-huh. >> whiat time -- about what tim did the girls go to sleep? >> about 10:30. >> around that time, lee got an e-mail. he went to call his business partner while belinda stayed in the kitchen with rob. >> i got up to go to the...
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then i saw the opportunity. >> detective clear was struck by that exchange.is son's death an opportunity? >> at that moment i felt i understood him to a degree. this is someone who doesn't think like we do. >> that said, this exchange with cindy was no confession, and the evidence so far was circumstantial. the insurance, the radio, carl's visit to the barn. still, detectives believed they had enough to bring him in for questioning. >> go ahead and have a seat, carl. >> it was the moment of truth. if carlson refused to speak or called in a lawyer, the case could evaporate. but carlson couldn't resist talking about himself. >> you know, you work -- i work multiple jobs and stuff like that. and i mean, i worked my ass off. >> we were talking about his favorite subject -- him. >> carl said he found levi dead after returning home just like he told the police in 2008. >> went out there and found him. and then we went to the hospital. >> what do you mean you found him? >> i found him dead. >> okay. >> the truck was on him. >> carlson insisted levi's death was an ac
then i saw the opportunity. >> detective clear was struck by that exchange.is son's death an opportunity? >> at that moment i felt i understood him to a degree. this is someone who doesn't think like we do. >> that said, this exchange with cindy was no confession, and the evidence so far was circumstantial. the insurance, the radio, carl's visit to the barn. still, detectives believed they had enough to bring him in for questioning. >> go ahead and have a seat, carl....
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we were working with our detectives. we huddled up and that was the conversation that was brought up and one of the questions that we pass around, because we listen to our detectives, we listen to the boots on the ground, the ones doing the job. we asked everyone, point blank, what's your belief? everyone said, this is not a stand your ground case. >> can we heard from your detective about what he said to you about him defending himself? >> well, i would first just like to pretext that by saying it is an active, ongoing investigation. and so don't be surprised if that answers that you get to the majority of the questions that you've been listening to. >> has he denied that he took a gun out and shot the gentleman who died? >> no. >> can you give me your name? >> detective timothy harris. >> what did he say about the shooting? >> active investigation. >> did at any time oulson do anything more other than throw popcorn at -- let me ask that first. did he throw popcorn? >> that's still part of the active investigation. i ca
we were working with our detectives. we huddled up and that was the conversation that was brought up and one of the questions that we pass around, because we listen to our detectives, we listen to the boots on the ground, the ones doing the job. we asked everyone, point blank, what's your belief? everyone said, this is not a stand your ground case. >> can we heard from your detective about what he said to you about him defending himself? >> well, i would first just like to pretext...
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there's no reason. >> reporter: an official description why the detective pulled his gun and shot theeleased. a recording of radio traffic shows the detective claims self-defense. >> i don't know if you've been advised or not, but shots fired. i've had to defend myself against this subject. >> reporter: that detective is now on paid administrative leave. his boss says there hasn't been an officer shooting in his department for 20 years, and the detective's record was spotless. your officer said on the radio that he had to defend himself. was that the case? >> i wasn't there, and i i don't know other than what they told me at the radio station. >> reporter: but the question that is many people have, how does an 18-year-old kid that is 100 pounds that is already subdued end up dead? >> that's what i'm waiting for when i hear all the inquirienqu. >> reporter: his family says he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia within the last year. when they called police, they just wanted help getting him to a doctor. >> david, all three officers involved in this case are getting some support tonig
there's no reason. >> reporter: an official description why the detective pulled his gun and shot theeleased. a recording of radio traffic shows the detective claims self-defense. >> i don't know if you've been advised or not, but shots fired. i've had to defend myself against this subject. >> reporter: that detective is now on paid administrative leave. his boss says there hasn't been an officer shooting in his department for 20 years, and the detective's record was spotless....
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>> "true detectives," he and i are would go detectives on case, one case, in south louisiana. of the sub plot. what happens between he and i where he is lying, where he's telling the truth, what i'm about, it's really a character-driven drama. it's on hbo. series starting sunday night. it's as good of writing as i have ever seen. i read two episodes. i've never done tv before. i read two episodes and said, "i'm in. i'm signed on, no matter what." woody came on. it was six months. it is spectacular. >> jimmy: hbo knows what to do too. >> they know what they are doing. >> jimmy: eight episodes. that's it. here is a clip. here's matthew mcconaughey in "true detective." take a look. >> listen boys, i'm gonna have to cut a little timeout and make a beer run. >> why don't you hold off on that for a while? >> all right, well why do you get it then? >> you really don't want to do that. >> is it supposed to be admissible, huh? do you want to pick my brain? you work a room, you buy a man a cheeseburger and a coke, don't you? i'll take a sixer of old milwaukee or lonestar. nothing snooty
>> "true detectives," he and i are would go detectives on case, one case, in south louisiana. of the sub plot. what happens between he and i where he is lying, where he's telling the truth, what i'm about, it's really a character-driven drama. it's on hbo. series starting sunday night. it's as good of writing as i have ever seen. i read two episodes. i've never done tv before. i read two episodes and said, "i'm in. i'm signed on, no matter what." woody came on. it was...
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detectives investigating the first homicide of the year. the latest in a live report. >> an arson investigation at the chinese consulate. new images released overnight. a heart attack? every 40 seconds someone has a stroke. but it doesn't have to be that way. every day there's hope. join me and the american heart association and get serious about your heart and your health. if you're doing nothing, do something. if you're doing something, do more. find healthy living solutions from the american heart association's my heart my life. it's that simple. >>> good morning. we're going to take you live to east san jose where police are investigating the first homicide of 2014. that story coming up. >> reporter: new this morning a fire at the chinese consulate in san francisco. inside they released a statement saying someone poured gasoline on the building and set it on fire. we'll show you the damage coming up. >> and maybe you're headed back to work today. temperatures are going to be comfortable later on you want to dress in layers, have to poin
detectives investigating the first homicide of the year. the latest in a live report. >> an arson investigation at the chinese consulate. new images released overnight. a heart attack? every 40 seconds someone has a stroke. but it doesn't have to be that way. every day there's hope. join me and the american heart association and get serious about your heart and your health. if you're doing nothing, do something. if you're doing something, do more. find healthy living solutions from the...
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>>reporter: sergeant funeral is wednesday in castro cell and detective mays is expected to attend.en to the public. sergeant smith viewing will take place tomorrow from 7 to 8:00 p.m. at chapel of the chimes in hayward. the funeral will be wednesday morning at 10 at neighborhood church on john drive in castro valley. that church is also known as 3 cross church. we have information on these services and how you can contribute to the memorial fund for sergeant smith just go to our web site. and look under see it on tv. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee one of several honored guests to be invited to sit with first lady michelle obama during tomorrow state of the union address. real honest. mayor lee made several effort to mobilize immigration reform and drastically raise san francisco minimum wage. also invited is stanford graduate jason collins. former nba center made history last year when he became the first active athlete on major american sports team to 0come out as openly gay. president obama has said collins announcement marked a upon the of progress for the gay community. >> now
>>reporter: sergeant funeral is wednesday in castro cell and detective mays is expected to attend.en to the public. sergeant smith viewing will take place tomorrow from 7 to 8:00 p.m. at chapel of the chimes in hayward. the funeral will be wednesday morning at 10 at neighborhood church on john drive in castro valley. that church is also known as 3 cross church. we have information on these services and how you can contribute to the memorial fund for sergeant smith just go to our web site....
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>>reporter: sergeant funeral is wednesday in castro cell and detective mays is expected to attend. now that service open to the public. sergeant smith viewing will take place tomorrow from 7 to 8:00 p.m. at chapel of the chimes in hayward. the funeral will be wednesday morning at 10 at neighborhood church on john drive in castro valley. that church is also known as 3 cross church. we have information on these services and how you can contribute to the memorial fund for sergeant smith just go to our web site. and look under see it on tv. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee one of several honored guests to be invited to sit with first lady michelle obama during tomorrow state of the union address. real honest. mayor lee made several effort to mobilize immigration reform and drastically raise san francisco minimum wage. also invited is stanford graduate jason collins. former nba center made history last year when he became the first active athlete on major american sports team to 0come out as openly gay. president obama has said collins announcement marked a upon the of progress for the ga
>>reporter: sergeant funeral is wednesday in castro cell and detective mays is expected to attend. now that service open to the public. sergeant smith viewing will take place tomorrow from 7 to 8:00 p.m. at chapel of the chimes in hayward. the funeral will be wednesday morning at 10 at neighborhood church on john drive in castro valley. that church is also known as 3 cross church. we have information on these services and how you can contribute to the memorial fund for sergeant smith just...
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one year after the merger in county louth of detective garda adrian to lead to the garda commissioner has said that he satisfied the investigation has intensified all the gang members involved the detective who shot dead outside the north should credit union members should not be held in total this evening flowers on the eternal flame marked the spot where the car that died in the mind of cheesy shot dead without warning as he got out of his patrol car when your own grief pain and shock over the murder of a bmw. the lordship credit union account in those years old. it always me remembers to the club where he played trained and mentored the under age teams fresh rhinestones and the pitch has been named in his memory. it's very difficult to start new and old adrian and anything goes the old people. he'll be involved in this border still haven't really the software it all happens maybe when the border sleep a night of reading to the bench i don't. it'll wash hopefully justice will be gone. and and. it is some riesling peace the investigation team europe dumb dog has taken over two thousa
one year after the merger in county louth of detective garda adrian to lead to the garda commissioner has said that he satisfied the investigation has intensified all the gang members involved the detective who shot dead outside the north should credit union members should not be held in total this evening flowers on the eternal flame marked the spot where the car that died in the mind of cheesy shot dead without warning as he got out of his patrol car when your own grief pain and shock over...
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neither did detectives. >> when you first meet larry, was he a suspect? >> no, he was the victim's husband. we didn't focus on larry that much. >> reporter: so eric, the former bomb squad commander remained on everyone's radar screen. he was constantly by larry's side at the hospital and still wanting to pitch in on the investigation. >> i called an investigator friend of mine and i said can i come in and talk with you. >> reporter: detectives thought the time had come to bring him in for questioning. but before they could speak with him, they received another phone tip. one which would send this investigation in a whole new direction. >> a new direction, a new suspect, and finally, an arrest. >> you got this whole package right there so it's all right in a nutshell. that's what says hook him. is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progre
neither did detectives. >> when you first meet larry, was he a suspect? >> no, he was the victim's husband. we didn't focus on larry that much. >> reporter: so eric, the former bomb squad commander remained on everyone's radar screen. he was constantly by larry's side at the hospital and still wanting to pitch in on the investigation. >> i called an investigator friend of mine and i said can i come in and talk with you. >> reporter: detectives thought the time had...
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i can get detective callan to admit to the crime. if you then go to the bra clasp and admit that that thing was recovered six weeks after the crime in a crime scene that had been released and the independent dna -- >> meaning contaminated. >> right. >> and it said that even with that, the dna that they said was raffaele was actually a woman's dna. you don't have the dna on the bra clas. you don't have the knife. you don't have any confession. and that, that, that alleged cartwheel was yoga moves to end stress and this making out that they said happened was a woman standing outside her own house where her best friend had just been slaughtered and her boyfriend is holding on to her to comfort her and they pecked two or three times on the lips. that's making out. and it offends me when people talk about this case without, without looking into it. >> you know, steve has very impressive investigative credentials. but he should realize that i'm not a detective, i'm a lawyer. you should have done more investigation on that before you sat in
i can get detective callan to admit to the crime. if you then go to the bra clasp and admit that that thing was recovered six weeks after the crime in a crime scene that had been released and the independent dna -- >> meaning contaminated. >> right. >> and it said that even with that, the dna that they said was raffaele was actually a woman's dna. you don't have the dna on the bra clas. you don't have the knife. you don't have any confession. and that, that, that alleged...
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i'm detecting increasing levels of happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious great glittering galaxies. the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! explore more, and save up to 25% on select nights at a disneyland resort hotel. there's no end in sight. i'm going to need more time. bulldog: bulldog: well, pup, it's out with the old and in with the new during mattress discounters' year end clearance sale! puppy: look, i found a red tag! bulldog: that means folks can save up to 40% on clearance mattresses. puppy: oh, here's another. bulldog: that means up to $300 off serta, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic. puppy: i found another red tag! bulldog: what! where? puppy: right here, silly. ha-ha-ha! bulldog: tickles! mattress discounters' year end clearance sale ends soon. ♪ mattress discounters >> pam: a woman was leading a dance studio on monday evening when a man came out of nowhere and posture and the face. she was not seriously hurt but police say this attack was similar to a random assault captured by surveillance cameras all or a
i'm detecting increasing levels of happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious great glittering galaxies. the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! explore more, and save up to 25% on select nights at a disneyland resort hotel. there's no end in sight. i'm going to need more time. bulldog: bulldog: well, pup, it's out with the old and in with the new during mattress discounters' year end clearance sale! puppy: look, i found a red tag! bulldog: that...
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they have not detected any attacks on the website because they don't have the capability to detect itust to throw it into comparison, it said the only experience 32 actual attacks on the website, they don't say what those cause for alarms are, but just a pure statistic, if you have a website that faces the internet, just purely not popular, especially not popular like healthcare.gov, you are going to exhibit 200 attacks on the website per week based on sheer volume alone. so that shows the capability they don't have on the healthcare.gov website. >> you talk about the fact that a lot of independent cyber security experts side with you about how vulnerable the site is, whether the administration talks about the independent cyber security expert who says unless you have personally hacked the site yourself and you say you haven't, you can't possibly know basically what you claim. here he is. >> if none of us here built healthcare.gov, if we are not actively doing a vulnerability assessment, but an active vulnerability assessment and do penetrations and running the exploitable code on hea
they have not detected any attacks on the website because they don't have the capability to detect itust to throw it into comparison, it said the only experience 32 actual attacks on the website, they don't say what those cause for alarms are, but just a pure statistic, if you have a website that faces the internet, just purely not popular, especially not popular like healthcare.gov, you are going to exhibit 200 attacks on the website per week based on sheer volume alone. so that shows the...
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>>reporter: sergeant funeral is wednesday in castro cell and detective mays is expected to attend.e public. sergeant smith viewing will take place tomorrow from 7 to 8:00 p.m. at chapel of the chimes in hayward. the funeral will be wednesday morning at 10 at neighborhood church on john drive in castro valley. that church is also known as 3 cross church. we have information on these services and how you can contribute to the memorial fund for sergeant smith just go to our web site. and look under see >>> san francisco mayor ed lee one of several honored guests to be invited to sit with first lady michelle obama during tomorrow state of the union address. real honest. mayor lee made several effort to mobilize immigration reform and drastically raise san francisco minimum wage. also invited is stanford graduate jason collins. former nba center made history last year when he became the first active athlete on major american sports team to 0come out as openly gay. president obama has said collins announcement marked a upon the of progress for the gay community. >> now we will broadcast
>>reporter: sergeant funeral is wednesday in castro cell and detective mays is expected to attend.e public. sergeant smith viewing will take place tomorrow from 7 to 8:00 p.m. at chapel of the chimes in hayward. the funeral will be wednesday morning at 10 at neighborhood church on john drive in castro valley. that church is also known as 3 cross church. we have information on these services and how you can contribute to the memorial fund for sergeant smith just go to our web site. and...
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for example, watson can detect a pun. laughing at it, a can tell you it is a pun and that you should laugh. >> computers can definitely detect heat, hot temperatures in australia. chocolate does not stand a chance. mystery meat, look at this out in the sun. ♪ >> it is approaching 56 past the hour, bloomberg is "on the markets." i am julie hyman. let's look at where stocks are trading, a little bit of a pullback. the nasdaq vary slightly up, just under four points. more economic data coming out this morning. the s&p volatility index held steady as markets move close to their and all-time highs. am joined by michael palmer. thank you for joining us. we have been talking with a lot of traders about how low volatility has been. and continues to be. fix -- in anade environment like this? big selloff in the market did not respond. it did not respond. we are looking at february 7 to be a big event date. a lot like we had october 17 last year. right now, we are hearing years -- news that harry reid said a timeline like april. not
for example, watson can detect a pun. laughing at it, a can tell you it is a pun and that you should laugh. >> computers can definitely detect heat, hot temperatures in australia. chocolate does not stand a chance. mystery meat, look at this out in the sun. ♪ >> it is approaching 56 past the hour, bloomberg is "on the markets." i am julie hyman. let's look at where stocks are trading, a little bit of a pullback. the nasdaq vary slightly up, just under four points. more...
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they haven't detected any attacks because they don't have the capability to detect them.t to throw it in comparison, they don't say what the cause for alarms are. but just a pure statistic, if you have a website that faces the internet just purely, you know, not popular, especially not as popular as healthcare. v healthcare.gov, you're going to get hundreds a week based on that volume alone. they don't have the capability yet. >> you talk about the fact that a lot of independent cyber security experts side with you about how vulnerable the site is. the administration talks about an independent cyber security expert who says unless you personally hacked the site yourself and you say you haven't, you can't possibly know basically what you claim. here he is. >> if none of us here built healthcare.gov, if we're not actively doing not a passive vulnerability assess. but active assessment if running gode, we can only speculate whether or not those hacks will work. >> mr. kennedy, the administration says that your testimony is based on assumptions, not facts. >> and i have to di
they haven't detected any attacks because they don't have the capability to detect them.t to throw it in comparison, they don't say what the cause for alarms are. but just a pure statistic, if you have a website that faces the internet just purely, you know, not popular, especially not as popular as healthcare. v healthcare.gov, you're going to get hundreds a week based on that volume alone. they don't have the capability yet. >> you talk about the fact that a lot of independent cyber...
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of them were experienced in that unit including yourself that's right so then how were you able to detect all of this suspicious activity if you weren't really sure of what you were doing. that's a good question so what happens when i joined there may be fifteen compliance officers in the entire department. in. newcastle delaware and i knew immediately that i really had no way to go is doing so i went to the university of delaware library i checked out a whole bunch of books and i would spend in warnings and nights reading and teaching myself about money laundering and terrorist financing. and then what happened was maybe about a month. or three weeks in that's when i saw the first suspicious activity with a company called crossbar ethics and i started that was my first email to the cia was on november twelfth of two thousand and ten so it was three weeks after i started that i started passing information to the cia my felt was a national security risk and you know first of course i went to management to be just b.c. which went nowhere. but what ended up subsequently happening was that. h
of them were experienced in that unit including yourself that's right so then how were you able to detect all of this suspicious activity if you weren't really sure of what you were doing. that's a good question so what happens when i joined there may be fifteen compliance officers in the entire department. in. newcastle delaware and i knew immediately that i really had no way to go is doing so i went to the university of delaware library i checked out a whole bunch of books and i would spend...
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he was with four other detectives two uniformed bart officers and an alameda county deputy to conduct a probation search at john henry lee's dublin apartment trying to recover a stolen laptop and other items. officers knew that lee was in custody and not at home at the time. only sergeant smith and three other officers went inside. an hour into the search, alameda county sheriff's office says an officer fired a shot killing submit. chief rainey of bart police emphasized the officers are highly trained and it's not unusual for them to conduct these types of searches. >> the work is dangerous. there's nothing routine about it. some things are more dangerous than others. and going into someone else's home is probably one of the most dangerous things that we can do as law enforcement. >> reporter: as far as the officer who said killed smith, his name won't be released until next week. the chief said the officer was extremely upset. he is on administrative leave during the investigation. back to you. >> cate, we know that some of the officers are required to wear those lapel cameras. did a
he was with four other detectives two uniformed bart officers and an alameda county deputy to conduct a probation search at john henry lee's dublin apartment trying to recover a stolen laptop and other items. officers knew that lee was in custody and not at home at the time. only sergeant smith and three other officers went inside. an hour into the search, alameda county sheriff's office says an officer fired a shot killing submit. chief rainey of bart police emphasized the officers are highly...
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with five detectives, two officers in uniform and a sheriff deputy present?>> circumstances, we're going hold it for now. >> his wife also serves and he leaves behind a 6-year-old daughter. >> great guy. can do attitude. very supportive. just a happy guy. >> police have not officially confirmed the name of the officer, he is on administrative leave.
with five detectives, two officers in uniform and a sheriff deputy present?>> circumstances, we're going hold it for now. >> his wife also serves and he leaves behind a 6-year-old daughter. >> great guy. can do attitude. very supportive. just a happy guy. >> police have not officially confirmed the name of the officer, he is on administrative leave.
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went active shooter training which involves building searches and clearing rooms" >> reporter:"our detective unit had been involved in approximately 18 probation, follow up probation searches last year" >> reporter:those 18 searches were for the entire department and all its officers. >> reporter:however the former bart police officer says 18-residential searches in year's time is not nearly enough in terms of being prepared for a life and death decision. >>"the tragedy occurred during the clearing and that is where they are way out of practice" >>"city police officers enter residences for disturbing the piece calls, domestic violence calls, and they are very familiar in terms of rendering a house safe before conducting an investigation, as a bart police officer you are not going into residences. it is extremely rare. your basic focus of patrol are going to be the bart stations, the bart trains, and bart property meaning the parking structure" >> reporter:he says he believes being out of practice at clearing a building led to sgt. smith's death. >>"because they don't practice this skill quit
went active shooter training which involves building searches and clearing rooms" >> reporter:"our detective unit had been involved in approximately 18 probation, follow up probation searches last year" >> reporter:those 18 searches were for the entire department and all its officers. >> reporter:however the former bart police officer says 18-residential searches in year's time is not nearly enough in terms of being prepared for a life and death decision....
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homicide detective, a fox news contributor.chief of police during the news conference declined to offer up a motive, but he did say a couple of things that seemed to be pretty important. number one, police did not fire at anybody at the crime scene. number two, when they arrived at the crime scene, the suspected shooter was dead, gun and ammunition nearby. what does that tell you? >> the reason they cannot establish a motive up to this point is because they are trying to determine exactly who the shooter is and whether or not there is another crime scene possibly. you never know in these types of situations. oftentimes an active shooter situation there is another crime scene. they are trying to determine that. they are trying to determine the identification of the other individuals that were killed in this situation. it's early. this situation is still very fluid. the officers are in the mall flushing out everybody else who could have been in the mall, making sure no one is hiding out as witnesses or potential victims. that's w
homicide detective, a fox news contributor.chief of police during the news conference declined to offer up a motive, but he did say a couple of things that seemed to be pretty important. number one, police did not fire at anybody at the crime scene. number two, when they arrived at the crime scene, the suspected shooter was dead, gun and ammunition nearby. what does that tell you? >> the reason they cannot establish a motive up to this point is because they are trying to determine exactly...
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the county has about 12 dogs specifically trained in drug detection. they cost more than $7,000 each. >>> next and new at 11:00, a dangerous scene as flames engulf a condo in texas. the flames are out now. >>> a big break for drivers, why some of you might be getting a check in the mail after being fined for sfeeding. >>> too many snow days forcing school districts to make chan >>> a developing story out of texas tonight where fire crews are still on the scene at a huge firet at a condo in dallas. that fire has been burning for five hours. the big concern is what they call flare ups. nearly 100 firefighters were called in. neighbors had to spray down their lawns with water to put out flying embers. officials say the condos were mostly vant. >>> a lucky break for local drivers. hundreds of people will be getting refunds after being ticketed for speeding in prince george's county all because of a big technicality. >> reporter: if you sped by the saint ignaceous school and got a ticket you might catch a break. according to state law police have to adverti
the county has about 12 dogs specifically trained in drug detection. they cost more than $7,000 each. >>> next and new at 11:00, a dangerous scene as flames engulf a condo in texas. the flames are out now. >>> a big break for drivers, why some of you might be getting a check in the mail after being fined for sfeeding. >>> too many snow days forcing school districts to make chan >>> a developing story out of texas tonight where fire crews are still on the...
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. >> liz, oakland detectives left this neighborhood a short time ago. they are trying to find surveillance video of a car seen speeding out of this neighborhood moments after that woman was shot. >> when i heard a bang, what sounded to me like a newspaper or phone book hitting the front door, turned out to be a gun shot. >> that bang was a bullet going through the shoulder of derek's 81-year-old neighbor, through her house, through a fence, bouncing off his stucco before falling to concrete this morning. oakland detectives believe it was likely a burglary that went awry because the suspect didn't expect anyone to be home. >> here in the neighborhood, we have more kick ins of the guys coming from the hills and they talk to each other and they know it's an easy target. >> since september, there have been six burglaries within two tenths of a mile of today's. the m.o. is similar. a kicked in door usually happening not long after rush hour. victim is expected to be okay. though she gave neighbors and her family quite a scare. >> i saw the paramedics carry h
. >> liz, oakland detectives left this neighborhood a short time ago. they are trying to find surveillance video of a car seen speeding out of this neighborhood moments after that woman was shot. >> when i heard a bang, what sounded to me like a newspaper or phone book hitting the front door, turned out to be a gun shot. >> that bang was a bullet going through the shoulder of derek's 81-year-old neighbor, through her house, through a fence, bouncing off his stucco before...
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can detect a pond, it is not laughing at the pun.n detect it and you should laugh at it. >> what are some of the things that watson will never be able to do? >> we want to be really careful of saying never. >> always. that is what it is a good question. to move from the shallow understanding of language that we have today with things like watson to a deeper understanding gete computers can really the deep meaning and dialogue and collaborate in a meaningful way. things are going to have to change in advance quite a bit. my view is that we're going to see an interaction between human and machine that is quite intimate. you are working in solving a problem together. the computer does not know the answer. you do not know the answer. you have access to a number of features. the computer can access data and process it in ways that you cannot. you work to solve that problem. through that process, the youputer is learning how interpret the information. you get that which will create this joint intelligence. that is really; cool to me. >> ca
can detect a pond, it is not laughing at the pun.n detect it and you should laugh at it. >> what are some of the things that watson will never be able to do? >> we want to be really careful of saying never. >> always. that is what it is a good question. to move from the shallow understanding of language that we have today with things like watson to a deeper understanding gete computers can really the deep meaning and dialogue and collaborate in a meaningful way. things are...
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i'm detecting increasing levels of happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks. great glittering galaxies. the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! explore more, and save up to 25% on select nights at a disneyland resort hotel. there's no end in sight. i'm going to need more time. the death of an 11-year-old contra costa county boy. tonight oakland police say the boy may have accidentally shot himself. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. it happened on yosemite circle in oakley. that's where alan wang is live tonight with the latest. alan? >> carolyn and dan, one neighbor says he was surprised to hear that the family had a gun inside the house. apparently they did and tonight around 7:00 an 11-year-old boy who lives in this home picked up the gun and accidentally shot himself in the head. it happened somewhere in the house here in the town of oakley. emergency crews radioed for a medical helicopter while they were working on the boy, but called it off just before it landed after the boy died in this ambu
i'm detecting increasing levels of happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks. great glittering galaxies. the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! explore more, and save up to 25% on select nights at a disneyland resort hotel. there's no end in sight. i'm going to need more time. the death of an 11-year-old contra costa county boy. tonight oakland police say the boy may have accidentally shot himself. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >>...
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amazing new research on detecting illness.why some scientists say we might be able to smell when someone is about to get sick, coming up. patti ann: breaking now. growing concerns, a propane shortage is getting worse as millions cope with bitter cold temperatures. emergencies have been now declared in 31 states. that is effort to get fuel to homeowners faster so everyone can stay warm. garrett tenney live in a very frigid illinois just outside of chicago right now. hi, garrett. >> reporter: hey, patti ann, it is negative 21 degrees with the windchill. frigid temperatures across all the entire country have come at a horrible time with the pope train shortage. -- propane shortage. more than a million businesses do as well. this propane shortage is causing all the people to cut down on their propane usage. you mentioned 31 states that declared a state of emergency trying to get more of that propane into those states with the people can fuel their homes. now this low supply and high demand come from the really frigid winter we've
amazing new research on detecting illness.why some scientists say we might be able to smell when someone is about to get sick, coming up. patti ann: breaking now. growing concerns, a propane shortage is getting worse as millions cope with bitter cold temperatures. emergencies have been now declared in 31 states. that is effort to get fuel to homeowners faster so everyone can stay warm. garrett tenney live in a very frigid illinois just outside of chicago right now. hi, garrett. >>...
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the detective michael maes also attended the funeral today.riff's investigators haven't said whether maes' weapon was accidentally discharged or if it was mistaken identity. dannie is an old friend and classmate. she helped rally dozens of current students from hayden's morro catholic high school to honor him as the procession went past. >> i could not believe somebody as vibrant and alive and beautiful as tommy was gone so quickly. >> reporter: and this was the sight when the procession arrived, two alameda county fire trucks holding a large american flag marking the entrance to the church parking lot filled with law enforcement vehicles some who knew smith, many who didn't, all here to honor him today. the family really wanted this to be a celebration o his life. there was some laughter and some tears. burial is next a more private family affair. live in castro valley, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> thank you. for more on the tribute to sergeant smith, you can head to our website, kpix.com. >>> also at noon we're keeping an eye on the skies for ra
the detective michael maes also attended the funeral today.riff's investigators haven't said whether maes' weapon was accidentally discharged or if it was mistaken identity. dannie is an old friend and classmate. she helped rally dozens of current students from hayden's morro catholic high school to honor him as the procession went past. >> i could not believe somebody as vibrant and alive and beautiful as tommy was gone so quickly. >> reporter: and this was the sight when the...
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. >> one mexican detective did try to find out what happened to david hartley. head was severed from his body and his decapitated head was delivered to the mexican army here in a border town. his suspects, brothers who lived near the half submerged church in mexico, old guerrero. it's unclear if he went looking for them, but only a few days after he identified the brothers by name, the detective was dead. a clear warning for any law enforcement not to follow in his footsteps. >> one detective did try. >> we understand that he did try, yes, and -- >> reporter: he was executed. >> i asked if he was perhaps executed because of being involved in drug trafficking or because of this case, and i was told by the source that they thought he was killed because of his involvement in trying to assist in the investigation of the case. >> reporter: a case gone cold. but new evidence is about to emerge from falcon lake. >> reporter: on falcon lake there has been no sign of david hartley's body, his jet ski, anything that could prove his wife's story, that her husband was shot
. >> one mexican detective did try to find out what happened to david hartley. head was severed from his body and his decapitated head was delivered to the mexican army here in a border town. his suspects, brothers who lived near the half submerged church in mexico, old guerrero. it's unclear if he went looking for them, but only a few days after he identified the brothers by name, the detective was dead. a clear warning for any law enforcement not to follow in his footsteps. >> one...
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it can detect within a couple of feet where you are standing and provide incredibly useful information to a surveillance system. that is a 2008 version of google maps. since then it's been improved the the map offers up the ability to identify where your home and work are, which means that you'll be conveniently handing that information over, and it tracks your history over time such that you are not only understanding where you are, but where you have been in the last month or so. so your past searches are stored, all kinds of useful information. keep in mind that there has been almost no sense of how impactly they are using the data, just
it can detect within a couple of feet where you are standing and provide incredibly useful information to a surveillance system. that is a 2008 version of google maps. since then it's been improved the the map offers up the ability to identify where your home and work are, which means that you'll be conveniently handing that information over, and it tracks your history over time such that you are not only understanding where you are, but where you have been in the last month or so. so your past...
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bart police say, detective michael maes has spent 26- years with law enforcement-- 14 of those years have been spent with bart. though questions have been raised about the level of training for bart officers. the agency's police chief says, a lack of training does not apply to maes. >> detective has a good background in criminal investigations. he has received training and experience to conduct these searches. during his time with the bart police a parted he has been a field officer and it act tough sergeant. he is actively certified. ".rifle operations." >> the shooting has led to at least one policy change for bart. the deputy chief of operations is now required to sign off on searches. a public viewing for officer tom smith. will be held today at the chapel of chimes in hayward. line >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news-- looking forward to the state of the union speech, as president barack obama goes into a "year of action." we'll tell you what's expected. >> and the south is gearing up and getting ready for the snow. we'll show you the latest video coming down in the newsroom
bart police say, detective michael maes has spent 26- years with law enforcement-- 14 of those years have been spent with bart. though questions have been raised about the level of training for bart officers. the agency's police chief says, a lack of training does not apply to maes. >> detective has a good background in criminal investigations. he has received training and experience to conduct these searches. during his time with the bart police a parted he has been a field officer and...
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it detects when the plaque ruptures. that's where the plaque starts to go to a blocked artery, heart attack, or go to the brain and cause a stroke. nobody knows the cause of plaque rupture, what we know is 60 million americans suffer from coronary artery disease and any of these studies are important. what i like is the calcium score test that mark mentioned, i had mine a year ago. it looks at how much calcium you have in the arteries. if it's zero like mine, you're good to go. if it'100, you're in trouble. >> what do you ask for at the doctor? >> what you ask for is there's a lot of noninvasive tests you might be able to have before they send you for an angiogram. >> which is invasive with a needle and dye. >> and side effects and risk. >> calcium score test. put that on the list. >> it's not for screening unless you have history of family heart disease, diabeteses. >> you know people skipping getting a flu shot, not a good idea, but now there's a possible new breakthrough they say could get the same protection without
it detects when the plaque ruptures. that's where the plaque starts to go to a blocked artery, heart attack, or go to the brain and cause a stroke. nobody knows the cause of plaque rupture, what we know is 60 million americans suffer from coronary artery disease and any of these studies are important. what i like is the calcium score test that mark mentioned, i had mine a year ago. it looks at how much calcium you have in the arteries. if it's zero like mine, you're good to go. if it'100,...
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we need to detect and protect. what does it mean to detect? find it early.hat does he mean by protect. wash your hands more thoroughly. this was found in a scope. >> this is inexcusable. i have to butt in and say this is inexcusable that hospitals would allow the bacteria to grow. >> absolutely. it gross on a scope that goes deep into the bowel. the particular kind of back tear yarks this was the first time we've had it in the united states. it has a jeannetgenetic abnorma that could spread to other areas. in the o.r. they use gases to sterilize thing but outside of the o.r., it's different. it's very complicated how to sterilize equipment. >> this is an area where you have a pocket of the section in chicago. this is not a systemic problem across the country you're making it sound. there are issues. but for this particular news that we're talking about, super germ. >> it's a family of seven organisms. they're becoming smarter and smarter. they're looking at us, throwing all these anti-bie uanti-bodies. healthy people snoultd be concerned about this. this is
we need to detect and protect. what does it mean to detect? find it early.hat does he mean by protect. wash your hands more thoroughly. this was found in a scope. >> this is inexcusable. i have to butt in and say this is inexcusable that hospitals would allow the bacteria to grow. >> absolutely. it gross on a scope that goes deep into the bowel. the particular kind of back tear yarks this was the first time we've had it in the united states. it has a jeannetgenetic abnorma that...
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law enforcement detective who will join us now. nypd, sorry. >> oh, my, pat, here we are again talking about something so tragic in a place you would never expect it. except now we do expect it. >> unfortunately with alarming frequency is the fact these active shooters, these individuals often for no rhyme or reason to a pragmatic person that can understand will engage in this senseless violence. i've been following the case. it's not 100% clear if one of the three is the shooter himself, but the reality is is that malls today in light of the horror shows that unfolded, the training of the security personnel is at a significantly higher level, higher caliber than ever before. the reason i have to be familiar with it, my group, we consult with malls and power plants on active shooter policy and protocols. we provide the consultant and training measure of it. this is something where unfortunately it's kind of an expanding line of business. it's horrific, but a necessary evil because of what it is. >> let me ask you a specific questio
law enforcement detective who will join us now. nypd, sorry. >> oh, my, pat, here we are again talking about something so tragic in a place you would never expect it. except now we do expect it. >> unfortunately with alarming frequency is the fact these active shooters, these individuals often for no rhyme or reason to a pragmatic person that can understand will engage in this senseless violence. i've been following the case. it's not 100% clear if one of the three is the shooter...
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police officer detective michael maes while they conducted a probation search in dublin. maes is on leave but expected to attend the service today. friends who have known smith for years and b.a.r.t.'s former police chief expressed their grief. >> i think everyone's still
police officer detective michael maes while they conducted a probation search in dublin. maes is on leave but expected to attend the service today. friends who have known smith for years and b.a.r.t.'s former police chief expressed their grief. >> i think everyone's still
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together, you know, they are golf partners, fellow detectives. they worked on shootings together. >> there's no place to focus your anger because there's only good people involved in this, and that makes it so much more difficult. >> reporter: now a mother and a daughter must move forward, forced to face a future without the man they love. >> while b.a.r.t.'s police chief told us that michael mays planned to attend today's funeral it's unclear whether mays was actually here. again, hundred and hundreds of people were here to support this family today. the former b.a.r.t. police chief says it was a good step towards healing. reporting live in castro valley, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, jodi. >>> new at 5 santa clara county sheriff's deputies have arrested one of their own on drug charges. want to show you a picture of juan carillo, been with the herrive's office for 14 years. on monday they served a search warrant at his home and it's alleged he had been letting several criminals live in his house in exchange for drugs. three othe
together, you know, they are golf partners, fellow detectives. they worked on shootings together. >> there's no place to focus your anger because there's only good people involved in this, and that makes it so much more difficult. >> reporter: now a mother and a daughter must move forward, forced to face a future without the man they love. >> while b.a.r.t.'s police chief told us that michael mays planned to attend today's funeral it's unclear whether mays was actually here....
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. >> one mexican detective did try to find out what happened to david hartley.d was severed from his body and his decapitated head was delivered to the mexican army here in a border town. his suspects, brothers who lived footsteps. >> one detective did try. >> we understand that he did try, yes, and -- >> reporter: he was executed. >> i asked if he was perhaps executed because of being involved in drug trafficking or because of this case, and i was told by the source that they thought he was killed because of his involvement in trying to assist in the investigation of the case. >> reporter: a case gone cold. but new evidence is about to emerge from falcon lake. >> reporter: on falcon lake there has been no sign of david hartley's body, his jet ski, anything that could prove his wife's story, that her husband was shot to death by mexican drug smugglers. the beheading of the one mexican detective trying to solve the crime has dealt the hartleys another blow. you feel right now there's people in mexico maybe even police in mexico who won't say what happened to davi
. >> one mexican detective did try to find out what happened to david hartley.d was severed from his body and his decapitated head was delivered to the mexican army here in a border town. his suspects, brothers who lived footsteps. >> one detective did try. >> we understand that he did try, yes, and -- >> reporter: he was executed. >> i asked if he was perhaps executed because of being involved in drug trafficking or because of this case, and i was told by the...
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our detectives have been involved in 18 probation searches, follow up probation searches last year. >> reporter: those 18 searches were for the entire department. 18 residential searches in a year's time is not enough for being prepared for a life and death decision. >> the tragedy was during the clearing where they were way out of practice. it is for serving the peace calls. they are familiar in terms of rendering a house safe. as a bart police officer you are not going into residences. the bart training and bart property is parking structures. >> reporter: clearing the building led to sergeant smith's death. >> this tragedy occurred. >> more on the officer who accidentally killed sergeant smith. michael mays has been with law enforcement 26 years, 14 with bart. no questions about the level of training. a lack of training doesn't apply to mays mays. the shooting has led to one policy change they are required to sign off. a public viewing for sergeant tom smith is tomorrow at the chapel of the chimes. the funeral is set for wednesday. >>> twin brothers are charged with a deadly stabbi
our detectives have been involved in 18 probation searches, follow up probation searches last year. >> reporter: those 18 searches were for the entire department. 18 residential searches in a year's time is not enough for being prepared for a life and death decision. >> the tragedy was during the clearing where they were way out of practice. it is for serving the peace calls. they are familiar in terms of rendering a house safe. as a bart police officer you are not going into...
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for two years detectives try in vain to hunt them down. >> bank put a reward out.fbi also put a reward out. whether the disguises were good enough they weren't recognized or if people chose not to assist us, we weren't able to get any dna evidence from the scene so it was hard to put a case together. >> investigators hope that some of the currency marked with red dye will turn turn up, but no m money is found. without the money or leads, the case grows cold. >>> coming up -- just when detectives think the thieves have gotten away with robbery, they strike again. and once again, they hit the same bank. >> i pulled my vehicle like this and angled it so i had a little shielding in case they came out shooting. there's a new form of innovation taking shape. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's coverage 0f the 2014 olympic winter games. it's connecting over one million low-income americans to broadband internet at home. it's a place named one america's most veteran friendly employers. next is information and e
for two years detectives try in vain to hunt them down. >> bank put a reward out.fbi also put a reward out. whether the disguises were good enough they weren't recognized or if people chose not to assist us, we weren't able to get any dna evidence from the scene so it was hard to put a case together. >> investigators hope that some of the currency marked with red dye will turn turn up, but no m money is found. without the money or leads, the case grows cold. >>> coming up...
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we have former detectives to consult on the show. or being disrespectful to law enforcement? they're saying you're not doing nearly enough. they have told stories about when did they have time to solve crimes. >> good to know. good to know as a brooklyn resident. >> yeah. >> i want to talk about the deal you guys just inked for "lonely island." which samberg do they like better? the post "snl" or the "lonely island" producer. you just inked a deal with fox. >> we're calling it a mini studio. fox is giving the "lonely island" our own tiny little wing of the network to make shows and shoot little short form things or shoot full pilots, test episodes of new shows. so we're kind of right in the beginning of it now, but we're talking to a bunch of people we think are talented and getting ready to meet with a lot of people and hear ideas. it's a different hat. >> you're not going to take any pitches for like, i just had sex 2. congratulations on all the success. >> thank you. >> the personal success, the professional success. >> it's a dre
we have former detectives to consult on the show. or being disrespectful to law enforcement? they're saying you're not doing nearly enough. they have told stories about when did they have time to solve crimes. >> good to know. good to know as a brooklyn resident. >> yeah. >> i want to talk about the deal you guys just inked for "lonely island." which samberg do they like better? the post "snl" or the "lonely island" producer. you just inked a deal...
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if it is today show almost two hundred and five times in five hundred people were detected speeding in twenty thirteen down almost twenty times and on the previous year. and the nineteen nineties. sergio man has appeared in court in college to teach art with six separate parsons which to pay since kev reading call in the past year though noah was injured in the fires substantial damage will scold the property. don't burn with that accent for him reaching into the leak is accused of starting a large number of foreigners. it's every new patients in and around steven reid both men eleven month periods the arson spree began last march trials and is to bring is accused of bringing a move by hope. mccarthy plant hire and quantity just outside the town. it's been twenty four hours later he is charged with setting fire to six times the nuclear fire station to lay the charges which the court referred to fines last until the thirty first ave on occupied house and the town and also a hard spot. danny says charge against mr bank and send these vehicles here. it's a very fine station. it's alleged
if it is today show almost two hundred and five times in five hundred people were detected speeding in twenty thirteen down almost twenty times and on the previous year. and the nineteen nineties. sergio man has appeared in court in college to teach art with six separate parsons which to pay since kev reading call in the past year though noah was injured in the fires substantial damage will scold the property. don't burn with that accent for him reaching into the leak is accused of starting a...
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detective sergeant thomas smith was shot by officer michael mays. it's no longer a crime scene. someone was home tonight but declined to speak to us. near by we found another one bedroom apartment with the same floor plan. the tenant invited us in. from the front door you can see through to the back of the 720- foot apartment. there are four rooms total. to the left the first doorway leads to the bathroom and goes to an adjoining bedroom. a second door way leads directly to the bedroom. as for the rest of the apartment, there are no walls to block the line of sight. investigators say they are still piecing together what happened but one question has now been answered. >> the pathologist today determined the cause of death to be a single gunshot wound to the chest. >> reporter: sergeant nelson says detective sergeant smith was wearing a ballistic vest similar to this one when he was shot. but that these vests don't offer full protection with openings at the chest and the sides. there will likely be a reenactment and that it may be video taped. i was also told sergeant smith and o
detective sergeant thomas smith was shot by officer michael mays. it's no longer a crime scene. someone was home tonight but declined to speak to us. near by we found another one bedroom apartment with the same floor plan. the tenant invited us in. from the front door you can see through to the back of the 720- foot apartment. there are four rooms total. to the left the first doorway leads to the bathroom and goes to an adjoining bedroom. a second door way leads directly to the bedroom. as for...