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haskell noticed an inconsistency.t the autopsy, the medical examiner said he found eggs but not larvae. and he noticed something else. at the original autopsy, the eggs were scraped from the body and placed in a petri dish. the scrapings also contained bits of flesh and blood. this meant that the eggs had three additional days to feed on the flesh and develop before they were analyzed. >> i'm trying to avoid saying the cops screwed up. i'm trying to be diplomatic. >> dr. haskell analyzed some of the eggs found on edna posey's body. after three years, they were so dry they were almost dust. they were then placed in a saline solution to rehydrate them. dr. haskell believes these eggs were on edna posey's body for only a short time. meaning that edna posey was killed sometime late saturday night or early sunday morning, not friday night as the original entomologist estimated. >> scientific entomological evidence that was presented in this case clearly showed that the time when the death of this individual had taken place
haskell noticed an inconsistency.t the autopsy, the medical examiner said he found eggs but not larvae. and he noticed something else. at the original autopsy, the eggs were scraped from the body and placed in a petri dish. the scrapings also contained bits of flesh and blood. this meant that the eggs had three additional days to feed on the flesh and develop before they were analyzed. >> i'm trying to avoid saying the cops screwed up. i'm trying to be diplomatic. >> dr. haskell...
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. >> chairman collins franky membership haskell distinguished committee members thank you for inviting me to testify today. i'm so grateful for your leadership and action on issues of injustice. my name is philip marshall. i'm a professor of rhode island and a resident of massachusetts and i'm also the grandson of new york philanthropist brooke astor victim of elder abuse by her son son, my father. as president of the vincent astor foundation my grandmother advance its mission by giving millions of dollars to social and cultural causes. in 1998 president bill clinton afforded her the presidential medal of freedom. well into her 90s she was at center stage as new york's first lady and a humanist aristocrat with a generous heart. by 2000 when she was 100 she disappeared from the limelight. she didn't return until july july 2006 when my guardianship petition which i filed to protect my grandmother against my father was discovered by the press. front page headlines displayed disaster from mrs. astor. my grandmother would never want to be known as one of america's most famous cases of elder
. >> chairman collins franky membership haskell distinguished committee members thank you for inviting me to testify today. i'm so grateful for your leadership and action on issues of injustice. my name is philip marshall. i'm a professor of rhode island and a resident of massachusetts and i'm also the grandson of new york philanthropist brooke astor victim of elder abuse by her son son, my father. as president of the vincent astor foundation my grandmother advance its mission by giving...
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. >> chairman collins franky membership haskell distinguished committee members thank you for inviting testify today. i'm so grateful for your leadership and action on issues of injustice. my name is philip marshall. i'm a professor of rhode island and a resident of massachusetts and i'm also the grandson of new york philanthropist brooke astor victim of elder abuse by her son son, my father. as president of the vincent astor foundation my grandmother advance its mission by giving millions of dollars to social and cultural causes. in 1998 president bill clinton afforded her the presidential medal of freedom. well into her 90s she was at center stage as new york's first lady and a humanist aristocrat with a generous heart. by 2000 when she was 100 she disappeared from the limelight. she didn't return until july july 2006 when my guardianship petition which i filed to protect my grandmother against my father was discovered by the press. front page headlines displayed disaster from mrs. astor. my grandmother would never want to be known as one of america's most famous cases of elder abuse
. >> chairman collins franky membership haskell distinguished committee members thank you for inviting testify today. i'm so grateful for your leadership and action on issues of injustice. my name is philip marshall. i'm a professor of rhode island and a resident of massachusetts and i'm also the grandson of new york philanthropist brooke astor victim of elder abuse by her son son, my father. as president of the vincent astor foundation my grandmother advance its mission by giving...
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a lot of the experiences that the beaver or wally has had and everyone in their life has an eddie haskell wally, some dumb kid fell in the soup. good evening, mr. cleaver. some poor unfortunate child is trapped up there. >> everyone has that moment when they were so embarrassed and they thought they'd never get over it, but they did. >> tonight's special report from the scene of the 1961 emmys. >> whether it's a situation comedy or western or drama, i think it's the quality of the show itself that's important. >> the "andy griffith show," mayberry, a kinder, gentler place. it would be hard not to want to be in mayberry. >> the core of the "andy griffith show" was this rock at the center of it. wisdom. >> i have taken the best parts of myself and people i've known all my life and put them into andy taylor. ope, there comes a time when you have to stop the play acting and tell the truth. >> don't you believe me, pa? don't you, pa? >> people appreciate emotional honesty. they appreciate it more than laughs. it's great if you can achieve both simultaneously and the "andy griffith show" actual
a lot of the experiences that the beaver or wally has had and everyone in their life has an eddie haskell wally, some dumb kid fell in the soup. good evening, mr. cleaver. some poor unfortunate child is trapped up there. >> everyone has that moment when they were so embarrassed and they thought they'd never get over it, but they did. >> tonight's special report from the scene of the 1961 emmys. >> whether it's a situation comedy or western or drama, i think it's the quality of...
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security video shows dozens of prince george's county police agents closing in on this mansion on haskell court in tantallon. the home was occupied by squatters who happened to be wanted. they were living inside this house that hasn't been legally occupied in more than four years. >> once again looked out through my door to pick up the paper and i see a bunch of cars coming down my street. i counted them as 21 cars came. >> reporter: ron weis lives near the home and has been through this before. back in august he watch as u.s. marshals raided this home once valued near $2 million. they arrested 28-year-old saeed evans, he was wanted accused of taking part in the mass shooting that happened in d.c., while ron knew there were squatters he didn't know they were criminals. >> now i know it's possible there are criminals in there, not just squatters. >> reporter: he said this group moved in just weeks after the last raid. he was right to be concerned. you could hear loud bangs as police entered the home. six adults were taken into custody for various crimes including burglary proof that vacant
security video shows dozens of prince george's county police agents closing in on this mansion on haskell court in tantallon. the home was occupied by squatters who happened to be wanted. they were living inside this house that hasn't been legally occupied in more than four years. >> once again looked out through my door to pick up the paper and i see a bunch of cars coming down my street. i counted them as 21 cars came. >> reporter: ron weis lives near the home and has been through...
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eddie haskell ball lives on a ranch in petaluma his family has already prepared shelter for their livestock a few homeowners that live near the drains and they tell me that they will be putting out sandbags tomorrow >>reporter: we're tracking the first of two incoming storms. is pushing into the north bay area as we head into thursday afternoon and this is tapping into moisture the sabah 1,800 mi. down and tell why that's gonna make for a juicy storm. gonna get a lot of rain in a short amount of time. it's mostly for the north bay respecting heavy amounts of rain. the rain may be exceeding an inch per hour. that'll you are we talking range would talk about high winds developing to the wins will be bay area wide. as we head into friday morning into friday afternoon will time the rain coming up a bit >>pam: you can get all of your web alerts forecasts and check radar and more by downloading our frame kron 4 mobile application >>pam: 99 cases of measles cases in california that's the official count so far is up seven from just monday. includes a third case in san mateo as well as solano. and w
eddie haskell ball lives on a ranch in petaluma his family has already prepared shelter for their livestock a few homeowners that live near the drains and they tell me that they will be putting out sandbags tomorrow >>reporter: we're tracking the first of two incoming storms. is pushing into the north bay area as we head into thursday afternoon and this is tapping into moisture the sabah 1,800 mi. down and tell why that's gonna make for a juicy storm. gonna get a lot of rain in a short...
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abc's josh haskell has his story. ♪ >> reporter: you may get dizzy watching luca mervic aka dj dwellsturntables. you may also start dancing. >> i can totally dance. okay. play it again. play it again. >> i'd always been kind of interested in touching other people's music. >> reporter: when he's not in school dj dwells practices for the biggest dj competition in the world, the dmc. he placed second in the u.s. in 2014 at age 13. the youngest to ever get that far. ♪ ♪ like a jazz player ♪ >> reporter: dj dwells' love of mixing his favorite songs together began in 2011. he received a pair of turntables for christmas. >> when i got my turntables it was like what aim going to do with these? i don't even know how to do anything. >> reporter: that's when he signed up for a six-week course at scratch dj academy. the academy has taught over 500,000 students how to manipulate other people's music to create their own sound. >> the dj's becoming more and more of a rock star almost every year. >> reporter: dj jchltjee dirty digits teaches at scratch's new york branch. he teaches kids as young as 8
abc's josh haskell has his story. ♪ >> reporter: you may get dizzy watching luca mervic aka dj dwellsturntables. you may also start dancing. >> i can totally dance. okay. play it again. play it again. >> i'd always been kind of interested in touching other people's music. >> reporter: when he's not in school dj dwells practices for the biggest dj competition in the world, the dmc. he placed second in the u.s. in 2014 at age 13. the youngest to ever get that far. ♪...
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few little firefights that actually occurred between some of these iraqi shia militiamen were with haskellnd also with some of the local militias. they were essentially running the show now. they are running the show in terms of command structure and everything else. i'm not saying there is no syrian army left but these guys that have the strategic -- in terms of numbers that are lost officially hezbollah says it's in the high couple hundreds. i would say it probably goes much higher than that, toppled into the 1000 range, probably more, because they have hidden a number of the casualties or hidden them as casualties from syria. so it's very, very hard to get a true gauge of that. >> i'm going to call on some folks in the crowd, and maybe identify yourself. wait until the microphone comes. up front, please. >> barbara slavin from the atlantic council. as claude rains would say i'm shocked gambling is going on. you know when the u.s. overthrew saddam, something like 50,000 members of the brigade came in and told them benefit as they goes defense, they came in right behind. you know hello ir
few little firefights that actually occurred between some of these iraqi shia militiamen were with haskellnd also with some of the local militias. they were essentially running the show now. they are running the show in terms of command structure and everything else. i'm not saying there is no syrian army left but these guys that have the strategic -- in terms of numbers that are lost officially hezbollah says it's in the high couple hundreds. i would say it probably goes much higher than that,...