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as julie griffiths' friends and family struggled to cope with her death, the county coroner made an alarming discovery. the grandmother had been shot three times. was this a random act, or did julie know her killer? with little evidence to go on, detectives wanted to talk to her husband. and that's when they stumbled across a curious clue. back now to dennis murphy with "consumed." >> the theory that julie died by accidental fire collapsed as suddenly as the griffiths house itself. for detective matt carter, a slug recovered from julie griffiths' torso, turned the charred rubble into the scene of a homicide crime. >> it changed a lot. >> despite more than a decade on the job, the detective had his work cut out for him. no hair fiber, bloody footprints, none of that stuff. >> you've got an arson that destroyed any chance of obtaining any of that from the scene. >> for detective carter, the most obvious theory, this homicide was the work of a home intruder. >> a burglary gone bad. >> somebody looking for the laptop or whatever jewelry and it goes down. >> right. we had burglaries within a few
as julie griffiths' friends and family struggled to cope with her death, the county coroner made an alarming discovery. the grandmother had been shot three times. was this a random act, or did julie know her killer? with little evidence to go on, detectives wanted to talk to her husband. and that's when they stumbled across a curious clue. back now to dennis murphy with "consumed." >> the theory that julie died by accidental fire collapsed as suddenly as the griffiths house...
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october 2015 griffith, who pled guilty in july to kidnapping charges, was sentenced to five years they can say there are glad the case is now over but wish that the defendant would have received more prison time. >> assistant withth south amherst fire chief dennis hevener, one of on the victims, and his wife also say they hope the defendant gets the help he needs..a would've liked to see more jail time but the judge gave her what she thought wased what he needed so, we can move on. was released from prison he will be on three-year probationo, they say they're hopeful that that nothing like this happens again ey. cheerleaders at black river schools will be allowed to wear their uniformsl today and on other school spirit days the school's district says that they are complied with the dress were toldd there were not allowed to wear them to class because they were too short, school s say they apologize for the error. >> cheerleaders everywhere are ready to roll for tonight's big games.ea >> we have a false light of the ball games to bring you the action it is the best deal you can p.j. zie
october 2015 griffith, who pled guilty in july to kidnapping charges, was sentenced to five years they can say there are glad the case is now over but wish that the defendant would have received more prison time. >> assistant withth south amherst fire chief dennis hevener, one of on the victims, and his wife also say they hope the defendant gets the help he needs..a would've liked to see more jail time but the judge gave her what she thought wased what he needed so, we can move on. was...
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griffith who is the head of progressive, the ads for the auto insurer. >> not flo? >> flo didn't make it. >> she's number 18 on the list. she started -- just became ceo in july. she started out in 1988 as a claims rep and worked her way up, and now she's the ceo. >> and beyonce at 51. >> she's the super bonus, tyler. i knew you would get excited about it, number 51. >> right. >> she's more than just a rock star and superstar. she has a business, apparel business, and -- and, you know, she's -- she has a lot of business savvy so she's on the list and she's the youngest woman on the police >> is that true, youngest as well. 35. >> great as always. thanks for coming out. senior special correspondent over at "fortune." >> hand that does it for "nightly business " for joining us. i'm sue i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, ever announcer: a kqed television production. ♪
griffith who is the head of progressive, the ads for the auto insurer. >> not flo? >> flo didn't make it. >> she's number 18 on the list. she started -- just became ceo in july. she started out in 1988 as a claims rep and worked her way up, and now she's the ceo. >> and beyonce at 51. >> she's the super bonus, tyler. i knew you would get excited about it, number 51. >> right. >> she's more than just a rock star and superstar. she has a business, apparel...
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griffith has intended to hurt anyone. he held the three south amherst firefighters at gunpoint at today responded to a brush fire at his home in october 2015. he pled guilty in july to kidnapping charges. the assistant south amherst fire chief was one of the victims. he and his wife say they are glad the case is finally over. >> i would've liked to see more jail time, but the judge gave him what she thought was ?-dash she needed. >> once released from prison, griffith will also be placed on three years probation. >>> an ugly scene outside a local school and it is part of a troubling trend. >> we have the story behind the violent video and the people calling for change. >>> a young lady in the fight of her life but she has is not alone. white people in the local community were cheering for more than just to their football team tonight. >>> a family getting the shock >>> the top campaign is once again making headlines over mexican food. what has people talking about taco trucks. >>> where minutes away from friday night touchdown. join jcp j tracy mccool immediately following the news here at 10 for all of northeast ohio high school football action >>> got a real co
griffith has intended to hurt anyone. he held the three south amherst firefighters at gunpoint at today responded to a brush fire at his home in october 2015. he pled guilty in july to kidnapping charges. the assistant south amherst fire chief was one of the victims. he and his wife say they are glad the case is finally over. >> i would've liked to see more jail time, but the judge gave him what she thought was ?-dash she needed. >> once released from prison, griffith will also be...