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blois in fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the new united states. so they sent from shannon's case to fort called. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in. employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the biz and different cases. the man they arrested was twenty nine year old troy graves philadelphia's elusive center city rapist graves was accused of multiple counts of sexual assault and one count of murder in the death of shannon schieber. the prosecutor was district attorney lynn abraham. the prosecutor in the city of philadelphia who is known as a pretty deadly d.a. in other words she put more people on death row then any other prosecutor in pennsylvania and probably any large number around the country. graves was found guilty and the district attorney wanted the death penalty but the she bers did not . it meant they would have to fight for the life of their daught
blois in fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the new united states. so they sent from shannon's case to fort called. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in. employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the biz and different cases. the man they arrested was twenty nine year...
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in two thousand and would there been a series of assaults started taking place in fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. so they sent the from shannon's case to fort collins. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married and employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that night twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the dozen different cases. the men they arrested twenty nine year old troy graves philadelphia's elusive center city rapist. graves was accused of multiple counts of sexual assault and one count of murder in the death of shannon schieber. the prosecutor was district attorney lynn abraham. the prosecutor in the city of philadelphia who is known as a pretty deadly d.a. in other words she put more people on death row then any other prosecutor in pennsylvania and probably any large number around the country. graves was found guilty and the district attorney wanted the death penalty but the she b
in two thousand and would there been a series of assaults started taking place in fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. so they sent the from shannon's case to fort collins. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married and employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that night twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full...
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in two thousand and one there's been a series of assaults started taking place in fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. so they sent from shannon's case to fort collins. was a was a the suspect was married and employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that night twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the dozen different cases. the man they arrested was twenty nine year old troy graves philadelphia's elusive center city rapist graves was accused of multiple counts of sexual assault and one count of murder in the death of shannon. the prosecutor was district attorney lynn abraham. the prosecutor in the city of philadelphia who is known as a pretty deadly d.a. in other words she put more people on death row then any other prosecutor in pennsylvania and probably any a large number around the country. troy graves was found guilty and the district attorney wanted the death penalty but the she bers did not. it
in two thousand and one there's been a series of assaults started taking place in fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. so they sent from shannon's case to fort collins. was a was a the suspect was married and employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that night twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the dozen...
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let me move on to charles, in fort collins, colorado. caller: good morning greta, i would like to comment on the guns. marcus is correct, chicago has some very strict gun laws. what these people do is because of the gun laws, they go over to indiana, purchase weapons, and bring them back. it's called the iron highway. it's not just happening in chicago. it's all over america. i think the solution to this, if we treated guns, it's not the guns, it's the people who have them. if we treated guns like we did cars, where you buy a gun you have to take a test, to make sure and register it, and the gun is registered to you. and if you sell the gun it is registered to the next person who has a license to own that firearm. that keeps people from going to indiana, buying lots of guns, and bringing them back into chicago. and it gives a traceable way to trace guns, because anyone can get a gun. host: charles, what about the underground market? the black market? caller: you're never going to cure everything all the time. there are so many guns, but
let me move on to charles, in fort collins, colorado. caller: good morning greta, i would like to comment on the guns. marcus is correct, chicago has some very strict gun laws. what these people do is because of the gun laws, they go over to indiana, purchase weapons, and bring them back. it's called the iron highway. it's not just happening in chicago. it's all over america. i think the solution to this, if we treated guns, it's not the guns, it's the people who have them. if we treated guns...
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and a sixth grader teacher from fort collins, colorado... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"ou, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. the prizes have not changed in our teachers tournament. $100,000 to the winner at the end of next week, a $50,000 minimum guarantee for second place, and $25,000 as a minimum guarantee for our third place finisher. and we do wanna thank farmers insurance for helping us out with the funding and also for the $1 million they award to worthy teachers each year. we have three worthy teachers with us today. i'll wish you good luck and put you to work right now in the jeopardy! round. and here are the categories you have to deal with... that sounds like fun. next... d-a-n-c-e will come up in each correct response. then we want you to give us the original title we have converted to metric units in... and finally... are... beth, start us. shall we "dance"? -- $200. katherine. -what is attendance? -yes. "dance" for $400, please. katherine, again. -what is riddance? -yes. shall we "dance"? -- $600.
and a sixth grader teacher from fort collins, colorado... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"ou, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. the prizes have not changed in our teachers tournament. $100,000 to the winner at the end of next week, a $50,000 minimum guarantee for second place, and $25,000 as a minimum guarantee for our third place finisher. and we do wanna thank farmers insurance for helping us out with the funding and also for the $1 million they award to worthy...
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printing he joins us tonight from fort collins in the u.s. state of colorado it's good to see you terry i want to ask you how i don't have a three d. printer at home and we were asking in the newsroom not many of the anyone does actually have so i mean how easy how expensive would it be for someone to get set up and start making three d. go. well it's not expensive at all you can buy the low end models for less than three hundred dollars and they're eligible on my and. various locations around the world so it doesn't take much to get started. at some point you can download the files for thirty percent guns then that would be virtually free so to get started. the barrier to entry is very very low. and talk us through the freshest in of making the different pieces for this plastic gun i mean is it as simple as downloading software and then hitting print. well yeah it's. pretty much as simple as downloading file a data file three d. model date it represents the shape and size of the gun itself and then sending that to your three d. printer and let it rest work no
printing he joins us tonight from fort collins in the u.s. state of colorado it's good to see you terry i want to ask you how i don't have a three d. printer at home and we were asking in the newsroom not many of the anyone does actually have so i mean how easy how expensive would it be for someone to get set up and start making three d. go. well it's not expensive at all you can buy the low end models for less than three hundred dollars and they're eligible on my and. various locations around...
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printing and he joins me now from fort collins in colorado and terry a very warm welcome to the program so inside was terry like basically these you know making these guns would be accessible just on the basis of who can afford to buy a three d. printer. well that's correct it's quite easy to purchase one certain but it's all nother level to produce a good quality product with one of these machines and. even under the circumstances it could fail and even explored as was mentioned so it's not a given that these things would be used safely and now they could harm the person shooting the gun or someone around. it's not a very good idea in my mind and terry i guess that the quality of the final product if i can even call it that what that depends on the standard of the prince of that the expertise of the person using or is it is it kind of a oppressed bill well in the end. you push a button it does begin to build but it does require some skill on the part of the user of the machine and then the machine itself the range in price from a few hundred dollars to more than a million dollars a hig
printing and he joins me now from fort collins in colorado and terry a very warm welcome to the program so inside was terry like basically these you know making these guns would be accessible just on the basis of who can afford to buy a three d. printer. well that's correct it's quite easy to purchase one certain but it's all nother level to produce a good quality product with one of these machines and. even under the circumstances it could fail and even explored as was mentioned so it's not a...
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, ina move on to charles fort collins, colorado. , iler: good morning greta would like to comment on guns. marcus is correct, chicago has some very strict gun laws. what these people do is because of the gun laws, they go over to indiana, purchase weapons, and bring them back. it's called the iron highway. it's not just happening in chicago. it's all over america. i think the solution to this, if we treated guns, it's not the guns, it's the people who have them. if we treated guns like we did cars, where you buy a gun you have to take a test, to make , and theregister it gun is registered to you. and if you sell the gun it is registered to the next person who has a license to own that firearm. that keeps people from going to ,ndiana, buying lots of guns and bring them back into chicago . and it gives a traceable way to trace guns, because anyone can get a gun. host: charles, what about the underground market? the black market? never going to cure everything all the time. there are so many guns, but at least this way we are making sure that people who own guns know what they are, are
, ina move on to charles fort collins, colorado. , iler: good morning greta would like to comment on guns. marcus is correct, chicago has some very strict gun laws. what these people do is because of the gun laws, they go over to indiana, purchase weapons, and bring them back. it's called the iron highway. it's not just happening in chicago. it's all over america. i think the solution to this, if we treated guns, it's not the guns, it's the people who have them. if we treated guns like we did...