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harrell gill-king estimated the bones had been exposed to the elements for over a year. one piece of bone at the bottom of the spine called the sacrum indicated the victim was female. >> the shape of the sacrum in females is distinctive. it's much more flared. it's all part of the birth difference between females giving birth and males not. >> the shape of the skull suggested the victim was caucasian, and the cranial sutures were not yet closed, meaning the victim was young, between 18 and 24. the anthropologist also found evidence of knife wounds. >> i think we had one to the shoulder blade, six to the vertebrae, and then another four or five. so, 12 or 13 injuries that we discovered and mapped into the cut map. >> dr. gill-king ruled the manner of death to be homicidal violence. when word got out that a young woman had been murdered in yellow house canyon, calls started to pour in. >> one woman came up and said that she knew her husband had done it because he was a knife freak, and said, oh, by the way, we're having a custody battle tomorrow. can you give me a copy of
harrell gill-king estimated the bones had been exposed to the elements for over a year. one piece of bone at the bottom of the spine called the sacrum indicated the victim was female. >> the shape of the sacrum in females is distinctive. it's much more flared. it's all part of the birth difference between females giving birth and males not. >> the shape of the skull suggested the victim was caucasian, and the cranial sutures were not yet closed, meaning the victim was young, between...
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harrell's family say he was not resisting. they say he was defending himself. today his grandmother nancy joined his legal team and activists to call for his release. they also want access to his medical records and a justice department investigation. >> that video calling him derogatory names beating him just in an ongoing constant barrage when he was clearly subdued and down is terrible conduct on the part of the police. >> well, this group is also planning a protest tomorrow at noon they will begin at the site of carol's arrest on locust avenue. philadelphia police have opened an internal affairs investigation. they're still trying to identify all of the officers involved. eva. >> a philadelphia police and the fbi are working together to catch the man who robbed a bank in olde city today. they gave us pictures from inside the td bank at fourth and market. investigator its say a man walked in just before 8:00 a.m. today threatened a teller then took some cash and ran off. they think the same man robbed a td bank on south 11th street two days ago. police do co
harrell's family say he was not resisting. they say he was defending himself. today his grandmother nancy joined his legal team and activists to call for his release. they also want access to his medical records and a justice department investigation. >> that video calling him derogatory names beating him just in an ongoing constant barrage when he was clearly subdued and down is terrible conduct on the part of the police. >> well, this group is also planning a protest tomorrow at...
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it allegedly shows the officers repeatedly hitting 22-year-old tyreke harrell in german town. an internal investgation is now underway. david henry is live at police headquarters tonight with the latest. >> reporter: yes the police department has opened an intenal investigation, in the meantime though, the police officers involved involved remain on active duty but the suspect's grandmother wants them all fired. >> i think it was wrong what the cops did to my grandson he was not doing anything. the video show a violent struggle, it happened back in april in front of his grandmother's house in german town. the officers suspected that carroll was involved in a drug deal and stopped him on his bicycle and carroll was suspected for a previews drug charge. others could be heard cursing and telling him to put his hands behind his back. >> the cops don't say anything but he did not resist they lie. >> the president of the police union says he has seen the video, he says that carroll is clearly resisting and it's officers did nothing wrong given the circumstances. >> you can see clear
it allegedly shows the officers repeatedly hitting 22-year-old tyreke harrell in german town. an internal investgation is now underway. david henry is live at police headquarters tonight with the latest. >> reporter: yes the police department has opened an intenal investigation, in the meantime though, the police officers involved involved remain on active duty but the suspect's grandmother wants them all fired. >> i think it was wrong what the cops did to my grandson he was not...
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and then there was roy harrell, who was a friend and colleague. >> all these years, i really thoughtsorrento. i don't normally speak to people in men's rooms. i thought he was a vagrant. he was sitting there when i came and stood right next to him and for some reason turned. in my mind's eye, i stripped off the beard and saw the foreign services officer i'd seen in washington, d.c. i just impulsively said you're brad bishop, aren't you? and he began trembling and shaking. said oh, god, no. and turned and ran. i have no doubt that -- that it was him. >> after that many years, a book was all of a sudden found. >> it really is as good as a bloody fingerprint at the scene. no artificial flavors, colors, sweeteners, preservatives, and no artificial smiles. because clean dressings, taste better. panera. food as it should be. there has got to be a way to redeem our hotel points. i just want to take a vacation. this seems crazy. oh really? tell us something we don't know, captain obvious. ok. with hotels.com, when you collect 10 nights you get one free. oh. so you only need to know how to co
and then there was roy harrell, who was a friend and colleague. >> all these years, i really thoughtsorrento. i don't normally speak to people in men's rooms. i thought he was a vagrant. he was sitting there when i came and stood right next to him and for some reason turned. in my mind's eye, i stripped off the beard and saw the foreign services officer i'd seen in washington, d.c. i just impulsively said you're brad bishop, aren't you? and he began trembling and shaking. said oh, god,...
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harrell ball . o iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected.after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus® which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch® the latest in insulin pen technology from novo nordisk. levemir® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shaki
harrell ball . o iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected.after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that...
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following the secretary, harrell -- harold and crystal will benefit -- illustrate how innovative state policies are creating opportunities for students every day. they will offer action steps for governors to continue to create pathways to current and future high demand job opportunities. following each of their presentations, time is reserved for question and answers. the bulk of the session is reserved for governors discussion to share policies and our states that accelerate reform. before we proceed to our program, we are hearing were governors do at the state and local level -- federal level to advance state education -- state and workforce education. they can talk about what we are all doing to build the pipeline. thank you. >> governors, thank you very much. my name is richard, i am the director of education for their national governors association's senate for best practice. in my colleagues and i are the team that provides consulting services to you all and your staff when you're asked the question, what does the research say about best practice? what are the programs and state
following the secretary, harrell -- harold and crystal will benefit -- illustrate how innovative state policies are creating opportunities for students every day. they will offer action steps for governors to continue to create pathways to current and future high demand job opportunities. following each of their presentations, time is reserved for question and answers. the bulk of the session is reserved for governors discussion to share policies and our states that accelerate reform. before we...