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and as far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> convicted of four counts of firstren. >> throughout the entire interview, holton spoke in a calm, coherent manner about what led to his nightmarish actions. >> got out of the army. divorced my wife. had custody of my children. reconciled with my wife. the reconciliation didn't work. and i hit her. i struck her. she got custody of the children. and pretty much factored me out of the picture. >> then on november 30th, 1997, holton picked up his four children ranging in age from 4 to 12 to take them christmas shopping. instead he shot each one through the heart. >> i miss them, but no, i can't say that i feel any remorse. >> while many death row inmates file numerous appeals to delay their execution, holten dropped all of his. >> i do think that the death penalty is appropriate in some cases. and i've got a low tolerance for someone claiming that they didn't do something that they actually did. there was no factual dispute about what happened. there was nothing. it wasn't a question of who did it. there's no doubt. i'm n
and as far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> convicted of four counts of firstren. >> throughout the entire interview, holton spoke in a calm, coherent manner about what led to his nightmarish actions. >> got out of the army. divorced my wife. had custody of my children. reconciled with my wife. the reconciliation didn't work. and i hit her. i struck her. she got custody of the children. and pretty much factored me out of the picture. >> then on...
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a quick look and holton learned she wasn't alone. 2 investigates found sitters from around the countryn francisco, seattle, baltimore, new york and more. documenting how much money they say wondersitter owes them. anywhere from a few hundred to more than $4,000 each. the total amount, more than $80,000 and growing. >> by a show of hands, who here feels like they were ripped off by this company? >> reporter: what started as a facebook group turned in to a meeting in san francisco. young working women coming together. >> i'm a teacher in the bay area. >> i'm currently a graduate student at san francisco state. >> reporter: some doing investigative work themselves. >> we checked their llc compliance forms that you need to file every year through the state of california. when i saw they hadn't filed papers since 2009, i thought there might actually be some sort of fraud issue happening. >> reporter: two investigates confirmed wonder sitter's franchise tax board status has been suspended for three years now. tax officials say the agency failed to file tax returns or pay taxes. >> what is go
a quick look and holton learned she wasn't alone. 2 investigates found sitters from around the countryn francisco, seattle, baltimore, new york and more. documenting how much money they say wondersitter owes them. anywhere from a few hundred to more than $4,000 each. the total amount, more than $80,000 and growing. >> by a show of hands, who here feels like they were ripped off by this company? >> reporter: what started as a facebook group turned in to a meeting in san francisco....
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photojournalist martin holton gives us a sample of this open audition. >> ♪ >> it's a flour piano.2 pianos spread throughout the botanical gardens. 55 acres for 12 days. >> ♪ >> the two gentlemen -- they had this idea and they started doing pianos out in the san mateo coast. they did it elsewhere. and they came to us and this is now their largest endeavor. >> when i saw there was a few pianos that you could play, i decided to make a day of it and maybe i'll come back a couple of times and do it a few more times. >> ♪ >> it's a form of meditation for me. you know? i just kind of space out and let the fingers what their -- do what they're going to do. >> this is the best idea i've heard in a long time. >> ♪ >> i played piano outside a couple times and every time i do it i'm just like struck it. it's really cool. >> it's really amazing. who comes out and what they play. mostly it's just completely spontaneous and organic. and that's really the true magic of flour piano. >> ♪ >> that's cool. >> beautiful music there. and totally a great weekend for people who want to go out and play. >
photojournalist martin holton gives us a sample of this open audition. >> ♪ >> it's a flour piano.2 pianos spread throughout the botanical gardens. 55 acres for 12 days. >> ♪ >> the two gentlemen -- they had this idea and they started doing pianos out in the san mateo coast. they did it elsewhere. and they came to us and this is now their largest endeavor. >> when i saw there was a few pianos that you could play, i decided to make a day of it and maybe i'll...
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martin holton takes us to that event. ♪[ music ] >> this is flower piano.2 pianos spread throughout the botanical gardens, 55 acres for 12 days. ♪[ music ] >> two gentlemen men had an idea. they started placing the pianos in the san mateo coast. they did it elsewhere then came to us. this has become their largest endeavor. >> when i saw there was a few pianos that you could play, i decided to make a day of it. maybe i will come back a couple of times and do it a few more times. it's a form of meditation for me. i just kind of space out and let the fingers do what they will do. >> i think this is like the best idea i heard in a long time. ♪[ music ] i played pianos outside a couple of times. every time i do it, i'm struck by it. it's really cool. >> amazing who comes out and what they play. mostly it's just completely spontaneous and organic. that is the true magic of flower piano. >>> the city of oakland is adding 300 jobs to the summer youth program. it's called classroom to careers. they are in various fields including research and construction and workin
martin holton takes us to that event. ♪[ music ] >> this is flower piano.2 pianos spread throughout the botanical gardens, 55 acres for 12 days. ♪[ music ] >> two gentlemen men had an idea. they started placing the pianos in the san mateo coast. they did it elsewhere then came to us. this has become their largest endeavor. >> when i saw there was a few pianos that you could play, i decided to make a day of it. maybe i will come back a couple of times and do it a few more...