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hinton iii, guilty.ced the verdict just the sheer joy and pain that you just saw on the faces of shannon's family. it was good to know this monster would be away. the sheriff cuffs him. and when i hear the click on the cuffs, i took a deep breath and i said, this is over. dennis murphy: but the family found out it actually wasn't over. hinton was sentenced to life in prison, and the melendis assumed he would remain behind bars forever. they were crushed when they learned that because hinton committed the murder in 1994, under looser parole guidelines, he would be eligible for parole in seven years. luis melendi: we are the ones who have a life imprisonment without parole. he has a hope, just a hope that he might get out. dennis murphy: they remain determined to do all they can to fight every time his parole comes up. hinton will be eligible again in 2025, when he will be 64. i'm carrying this to the very end. until this guy is no longer in existence, i will carry this fight. dennis murphy: luis now carri
hinton iii, guilty.ced the verdict just the sheer joy and pain that you just saw on the faces of shannon's family. it was good to know this monster would be away. the sheriff cuffs him. and when i hear the click on the cuffs, i took a deep breath and i said, this is over. dennis murphy: but the family found out it actually wasn't over. hinton was sentenced to life in prison, and the melendis assumed he would remain behind bars forever. they were crushed when they learned that because hinton...
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our moderator has architectural tug hinton is the designer of this building so every tree you see and all of those are the wonderful things the symbol the timeline everything came from our moderator. a design plant and we're so grateful to that. and i walk across that mall every day and love it. the state capitol is, a part of that. it is our legacy. and i always say, you know, the generations past gone, they're gone. we're the present generation and the future is the future generations. but what says our generation's to preserve our history in our place, our state capitol building is a part of that. so let's be do right by the people in the past who've come before us and by those the future and and keep our our preserved particularly our beautiful capitol building. and i hope this is a small part of that preservation story certainly is, by the way are trying to ask state officials to expand the wall because it stops at 1996. and then a lot has happened. okay. so a lot has happened. mark, tell us a room and what do they think about president polk? for me, you know, as a historian, obv
our moderator has architectural tug hinton is the designer of this building so every tree you see and all of those are the wonderful things the symbol the timeline everything came from our moderator. a design plant and we're so grateful to that. and i walk across that mall every day and love it. the state capitol is, a part of that. it is our legacy. and i always say, you know, the generations past gone, they're gone. we're the present generation and the future is the future generations. but...
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what on may 7, ross hinton -- washington wrote a letter to a word subordinate saying the raid had not been a disaster. the british forces had been repeatedly attacked by the american militia as it retreated . despite the rate, washington realized the british force had been playing the countryside against them. "i am inclined to believe in the future they will pursue such measures was a great degree of caution." that letter for sale, the auction price $150,000. a focus on that letter from the collection of pennsylvania, 1777 letter, $150,000 price tag. this is patty in maryland, good morning. caller: good morning. this is so very exciting to listen to. i will say i am not an academic related to presidential history, but at 76 years old, i might want to start studying it. it is amazing. the thing i wanted to say is this is based more on gut emotions and also looking at the world right now. the first president that came to my mind is jimmy carter. what i saw and what i heard recently is his intention to consider the whole world in his actions and with his own hands, he went out and was t
what on may 7, ross hinton -- washington wrote a letter to a word subordinate saying the raid had not been a disaster. the british forces had been repeatedly attacked by the american militia as it retreated . despite the rate, washington realized the british force had been playing the countryside against them. "i am inclined to believe in the future they will pursue such measures was a great degree of caution." that letter for sale, the auction price $150,000. a focus on that letter...
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what on may 7, ross hinton -- washington wrote a letter to a word subordinate saying the raid had nota disaster. the british forces had been repeatedly attacked by the american militia as it retreated . despite the rate, washington realized the british force had been playing the countryside against them. "i am inclined to believe in the future they will pursue such measures was a great degree of caution." that letter for sale, the auction price $150,000. a focus on that letter from the collection of pennsylvania, 1777 letter, $150,000 price tag. this is patty in maryland, good morning. caller: good morning. this is so very exciting to listen to. i will say i am not an academic related to presidential history, but at 76 years old, i might want to start studying it. it is amazing. the thing i wanted to say is this is based more on gut emotions and also looking at the world right now. the first president that came to my mind is jimmy carter. what i saw and what i heard recently is his intention to consider the whole world in his actions and with his own hands, he went out and was trying
what on may 7, ross hinton -- washington wrote a letter to a word subordinate saying the raid had nota disaster. the british forces had been repeatedly attacked by the american militia as it retreated . despite the rate, washington realized the british force had been playing the countryside against them. "i am inclined to believe in the future they will pursue such measures was a great degree of caution." that letter for sale, the auction price $150,000. a focus on that letter from...