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brian kuebler is live. >> reporter: it's not often law enforcement see as criminal like this.jason scott was intelligent and the knowledge and the right amount of deviance to pull off his special brands of terror, 29 home burglary, 9 home invasions charged with the slaying of a mother and daughter and named a suspect in three killings, a crime spree as it plunged a neighborhood in to fear. tonight a look at how this man pulled off so many violent crimes without getting caught. the skills he used to do it and the live he is changed in the wake of his criminal enterprise. >> what happened to do unto others? where did that go? >> does this shake your understanding of humanity? >> yes. it does. it's not supposed to be this way. it's not the way it was designed to be. >> will you get that back after this? do you fear you may not get this back? >> yeah. that i have a -- i spent a lot of time thinking about that. >> it might be how scott picked victims and the tools he used to carry out his crime spree that is unsettling. we will get in to that tonight at 11:00. brian kuebler, abc2 n
brian kuebler is live. >> reporter: it's not often law enforcement see as criminal like this.jason scott was intelligent and the knowledge and the right amount of deviance to pull off his special brands of terror, 29 home burglary, 9 home invasions charged with the slaying of a mother and daughter and named a suspect in three killings, a crime spree as it plunged a neighborhood in to fear. tonight a look at how this man pulled off so many violent crimes without getting caught. the skills...
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brian kuebler has a preview. >> reporter: it's not often law enforcement see as criminal like this, by all accounts, jason scott was intelligent and had the knowledge and just the right amount of deviance to pull off his special brands of terror for two years. his resume included 29 home burglaries, 9 home invasions, charged with the slaying of a mother and daughter and named the suspect in three killings. a crime spree police couldn't figure out as it plunged a neighborhood in to fear. tonight a look at how this man pulled off so many violent crimes for so long without getting caught. the skills he used to do it and the lives he changed in the wake of his criminal enterprise. >> i mean, what happened to do unto others as you have them do unto you? where did that go? >> does this shake your whole understanding of humanity? >> yes. it does. it's not supposed to be this way. it was not the way it was designed to be. >> will we get that back after this? >> do you fear you may not get this back? >> yeah. that i have -- i spent a lot of time thinking about that. >> it maybe how scott picked
brian kuebler has a preview. >> reporter: it's not often law enforcement see as criminal like this, by all accounts, jason scott was intelligent and had the knowledge and just the right amount of deviance to pull off his special brands of terror for two years. his resume included 29 home burglaries, 9 home invasions, charged with the slaying of a mother and daughter and named the suspect in three killings. a crime spree police couldn't figure out as it plunged a neighborhood in to fear....
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brian kuebler has the latest. >> reporter: these students are getting off the bus directly in front ofa known sex offender's home. according to the state sex offender renal industry, the resident has been convicted of sexual abuse of a minor and second degree sex offense, a forcwith a disabled victim or someone 14 years old or younger. too close for concerned parents comfort. >> they gain the kids trust and giving them the chance to learn routines. ç with these ñx#xguys and giving an open opportunity for something to happen. >> parents here many manchester say it's just an un necessary risk. most not willing to appear on camera because of that risk, others openly questioning the wisdom or as they say the lack there of to locate a stop in almost a sex offender's front yard. >> i don't like that at all. i don't know who allowed that. who didn't do their job and look it up ahead of time. it would put that there, that doesn't make sense to me. >> reporter: the school district declined an on camera interview. issuing a statement as to why they have not moved the bus stop. it reads in part
brian kuebler has the latest. >> reporter: these students are getting off the bus directly in front ofa known sex offender's home. according to the state sex offender renal industry, the resident has been convicted of sexual abuse of a minor and second degree sex offense, a forcwith a disabled victim or someone 14 years old or younger. too close for concerned parents comfort. >> they gain the kids trust and giving them the chance to learn routines. ç with these ñx#xguys and...
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back in 2009 our brian cube learn spent a -- kuebler spent a month there. >>> now to ohio where the teen is accused of opening fire inside a cleveland area high school. he made his first court appearance about an hour ago. prosecutors say t.j. lane didn't know his victims that he admitted firing shots. three of the five students shot have died. two others remain in the hospital. students who know lane describe limb as a quiet outcast who had been bullied. >> he's a bright young man. he just will a horrible upcoming. it happens to some people and you have to get past it. at the same time it's horrible. >> both of his parents have faced criminal charges for domestic abuse. so what would you do in the case of an emergency. would you, your son or daughter be able to reach upand would you -- you and would you be able to reach them. >> reporter: the shooting has killed three. cell phones are part of school life but schools control them this driven ways. very few students don't have a cell phone. it's a way of life. most schools do have a don't see don't hear policy, which is as long last stude
back in 2009 our brian cube learn spent a -- kuebler spent a month there. >>> now to ohio where the teen is accused of opening fire inside a cleveland area high school. he made his first court appearance about an hour ago. prosecutors say t.j. lane didn't know his victims that he admitted firing shots. three of the five students shot have died. two others remain in the hospital. students who know lane describe limb as a quiet outcast who had been bullied. >> he's a bright young...
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brian kuebler joins us with a preview. >> reporter: at his sentencing, the federal judge in the casecalled jason scott quote a tsunami of crime. it's not often they see it. scott had the intelligence and the right amount of devip answer to pull it off. nine home invasions, scott is even charged with the slaying of a mother and daughter and implicated in three other killings, a crime spree police couldn't figure out as it plunged one maryland community into deep fear. tonight a look inside how this man pulled off some violent crimes for so long, the skills he used to do it and the lives he changed in the wake of his criminal enterprise. >> i mean, what happened to do unto others. >> reporter: does this shake your whole understanding of humanity? >> yes, it does. it's not supposed to be this way. this is not the way it was designed to be. >> reporter: will you ever get this back? do you fear you may not get this back? >> yeah. i have a -- spent a lot of time thinking about that. >> reporter: because it may be how scott picked his victims and too manies that's the most unsettling. one m
brian kuebler joins us with a preview. >> reporter: at his sentencing, the federal judge in the casecalled jason scott quote a tsunami of crime. it's not often they see it. scott had the intelligence and the right amount of devip answer to pull it off. nine home invasions, scott is even charged with the slaying of a mother and daughter and implicated in three other killings, a crime spree police couldn't figure out as it plunged one maryland community into deep fear. tonight a look inside...
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coming up tonight at 6:00, website woab news by -- abc2 news brian kuebler will have more. >> you see the cameras blowing around. saw a little bit of sunshine. let's check in with meteorologist wyatt everhart who joins us from the storm center. >> more of that mighty fine weather. temperatures climbing to above 50 degrees. take a look across the state. hardly a cloud in the sky. right now. temperatures running just above 50. d.c. at 50. eastern shore mid-40s. light southwesterly breeze with that cooler temperature coming off the bay water. this evening 40s, a few clouds. we cool off. is there any change in this nice pattern. we answer that coming up. >>> washington state authorities spent the day sifting through the wreckage of yesterday's house explosion that killed josh powell and his two young sons. powell was the sole person of interest in his wife's disappearance more than two years ago. police believe the explosions were intentional. diane alvear has the latest. >> reporter: police said no soon than the two sons entered his home, they say he did the unthinkable. he murdered them
coming up tonight at 6:00, website woab news by -- abc2 news brian kuebler will have more. >> you see the cameras blowing around. saw a little bit of sunshine. let's check in with meteorologist wyatt everhart who joins us from the storm center. >> more of that mighty fine weather. temperatures climbing to above 50 degrees. take a look across the state. hardly a cloud in the sky. right now. temperatures running just above 50. d.c. at 50. eastern shore mid-40s. light southwesterly...
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abc2's brian kuebler joins us with more. >> reporter: university police say have developed some information on this case and they are scouring footage. police say the man got into cumberland hall, jiggling door handles until he found an unlocked door. he touched a woman and made off with her laptop. many students take for granted their dorms are pretty safe. >> a lot of people feel if you don't have a key you shouldn't be able to get. so they feel safe. >> reporter: coming up at 6:00, we'll explain why police say that should not always be the case. >>> tonight a shock discover ri in baltimore county. a body was found in a creek in middle river. >> a man spotted it in the middle of the creek of wilson park. >>> the baltimore city fire department is honoring fallen soldier robert marchanti. all flags have been ordered at fire departments to be flown at half-staff. he is the father of a city firefighter. he was shot by an afghan soldier inside the secure zone in kabul. he taught in several schools in baltimore county, including kearney elementary school. >>> the military has improved its mortu
abc2's brian kuebler joins us with more. >> reporter: university police say have developed some information on this case and they are scouring footage. police say the man got into cumberland hall, jiggling door handles until he found an unlocked door. he touched a woman and made off with her laptop. many students take for granted their dorms are pretty safe. >> a lot of people feel if you don't have a key you shouldn't be able to get. so they feel safe. >> reporter: coming up...
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brian kuebler joins us with a preview. >> reporter: we're talking about 239 home burglaries, nine home invasions charged with the murder of a mother and daughter and suspect in three more. jason scott was able to orchestrate this through a couple of neighborhoods over the course of two years. it went undetected until the burglary of the carroll county gun store which ultimately led federal and local authorities to what he was up to scott was sentenced last month and got 100 years after the judge called him quote a tsunami of crime. it is a sentence that allows us to see the details of this crime spree and tell you the story of what law enforcement officials call one of the most screaming criminals in this state's history. >> i've been an atf agent for 20 years. i've never seen anybody commit the type of crimes that jason scott committed. >> reporter: coming up at 11, we'll tell you how s it the disturbing tools he used and how authorities were able to bring him down. >> we look forward to the report. >>> coming up, a disturbing new study about women and heart disease. find out which ag
brian kuebler joins us with a preview. >> reporter: we're talking about 239 home burglaries, nine home invasions charged with the murder of a mother and daughter and suspect in three more. jason scott was able to orchestrate this through a couple of neighborhoods over the course of two years. it went undetected until the burglary of the carroll county gun store which ultimately led federal and local authorities to what he was up to scott was sentenced last month and got 100 years after...
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brian kuebler, abc2news. >> a delay in justice for the man accused of scram scamming -- of scamming schools with ties to the ravens. the state's attorney's office in queen anne's county said they have to wait until baltimore county finishes its investigation before they move forward. he is accused of taking upfront money from schools. >>> an attack at a local mall has shoppers feeling on edge. where a couple was robbed walking to their car and what suspects took. >>> the countdown is on to the biggest ceremony in hollywood. we'll tell you which star isn't welcome. >>> a group of kids tried to poison a fifth grade teacher. what they put in her coffee and the last-minute move to keep her from drinking it. i have copd. if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fas
brian kuebler, abc2news. >> a delay in justice for the man accused of scram scamming -- of scamming schools with ties to the ravens. the state's attorney's office in queen anne's county said they have to wait until baltimore county finishes its investigation before they move forward. he is accused of taking upfront money from schools. >>> an attack at a local mall has shoppers feeling on edge. where a couple was robbed walking to their car and what suspects took. >>> the...
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abc2's brian cube learn joins us -- kuebler joins us with more. >> reporter: part of the revenue the city need can come from more than doubling the bottle tax. a hard sale, the mayor is proposing at tonight's city council meeting. the early flowers outside paterson high school can make the grounds look pretty. the mayor feels the quality city education might be slipping through the building's many cracks. >> the kids deserve better. sometimes it take as tough decision to provide a way forward for a better school system. >> that tough decision, in part, is more than doubling this fairly new bottle tax, jumping from two to five cents on sodas and drinks, the mayor hopes to raise the city's commitment to building and renovating schools by 140%, numbers that just don't add up for city grocers. >> we're at that tipping point where it's truly serious. >> sandy should be a familiar face by now. she own as buy right on hartford road and was against the first bottle tax last year. she and other grocers have seen a drop in business at two cents a pop. and they are fearful for what it could mea
abc2's brian cube learn joins us -- kuebler joins us with more. >> reporter: part of the revenue the city need can come from more than doubling the bottle tax. a hard sale, the mayor is proposing at tonight's city council meeting. the early flowers outside paterson high school can make the grounds look pretty. the mayor feels the quality city education might be slipping through the building's many cracks. >> the kids deserve better. sometimes it take as tough decision to provide a...
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. >> reporter: nell being ton, brian kuebler. >>> a man will be a-- fannin will be arraigned and if convicted he could face 25 years in praise. >>> julius henson is accused of using robocalls to suppress black voter turnout telling supporters of governor martin o'malley and barack obama not to worry because the two had won. henson maintains he does not believe the calls were illegal. >>> senator ben cardin said there's a way to help get us back to work while preserving our history. kelly swoope joins us. >> the senator en introduced bipartisan legislation. cardin made the announcement at the historic clifton mansion, the summer home of johns hopkins. the preservation act would increase the current tax credit. it could also preserve and rehabilitate small historic sites it. would help facilitate older buildings being use bid nonprofits, creating projects with community benefits while simulating jobs in low income areas. >> it leverages private sector investments five to one. $60billion have been invested. in maryland we've seen the creation of over 15 million jobs. >> now the original program
. >> reporter: nell being ton, brian kuebler. >>> a man will be a-- fannin will be arraigned and if convicted he could face 25 years in praise. >>> julius henson is accused of using robocalls to suppress black voter turnout telling supporters of governor martin o'malley and barack obama not to worry because the two had won. henson maintains he does not believe the calls were illegal. >>> senator ben cardin said there's a way to help get us back to work while...
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i'm brian kuebler, the controversy surroundsing that and the fight by parents to get the bus stop moved new evidence introduced and a chilling tape played where george huguely is on trial the latest coming up. +sh+ ti4jì% >>> we start tonight with % weather for f;fyou ulswto -ydea looking live at a picture of i- 70, u.s. 29. we have a bit of a back up, no snow or rain to speak of. that's coming. what is coming and how much, slow th how much xÑ+qó'g
i'm brian kuebler, the controversy surroundsing that and the fight by parents to get the bus stop moved new evidence introduced and a chilling tape played where george huguely is on trial the latest coming up. +sh+ ti4jì% >>> we start tonight with % weather for f;fyou ulswto -ydea looking live at a picture of i- 70, u.s. 29. we have a bit of a back up, no snow or rain to speak of. that's coming. what is coming and how much, slow th how much xÑ+qó'g
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brian kuebler has more. >> reporter: kelly seven, count them, seven burglaries in just one 24-hour period. anne arundel police said all of the hoaxes are -- homes are close together in the glen burnie and seven area. the mo was to hit them often in the middle of the day. the two men made off with cash and or property. police believe they are connected and are asking for residents in the area to keep an eye out for anything suspicious. >> absolutely. now that i know it's a certain type of car, i'll be looking for that. so it's a little bit scary. >> reporter: coming up at 6:00 we'll go into details about this burglary ring and what police may be looking for. >> thanks a lot, brian. >>> we've been following this story for a couple days. minutes before he killed himself and his two young boys, a troubled father called his relatives to say good-bye. we are now hearing josh powell's last words. >> reporter: powell is the washington state man who died along with his sons in a raging fire this weekend. he was the person of interest in the disappearance of his wife susan. the last words of a fath
brian kuebler has more. >> reporter: kelly seven, count them, seven burglaries in just one 24-hour period. anne arundel police said all of the hoaxes are -- homes are close together in the glen burnie and seven area. the mo was to hit them often in the middle of the day. the two men made off with cash and or property. police believe they are connected and are asking for residents in the area to keep an eye out for anything suspicious. >> absolutely. now that i know it's a certain...
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brian kuebler, abc2 news. >>> arundel county police need your help to find a man who sexually assaulted a woman at the severn square shopping center. she was outside sitting one of the shops when this man approached and sexually assaulted her and ran off. officers searched the area but couldn't find him. detectives are asking anyone who saw them to call 410-222- 3416. >>> you couldn't ask for better weather, beautiful today. the skies still clear after the beautiful day. we will check with wyatt everhart to see if it's going the last through the weekend. >> changing weather in to the weekend. nice tonight. starting off with a good looking saturday. active weather saturday in to sunday, some could be the wintery variety. t temperatures running around 50 degrees. gathering storm, significant rainmaker right now for the country's midsection. however as it begins to track eastward by tomorrow evening, we could see late rain showers saturday night, converting to wintery showers as we go in to the first part of our sunday. we will talk about this storming up. enjoy it, 40s and partly cloudy.
brian kuebler, abc2 news. >>> arundel county police need your help to find a man who sexually assaulted a woman at the severn square shopping center. she was outside sitting one of the shops when this man approached and sexually assaulted her and ran off. officers searched the area but couldn't find him. detectives are asking anyone who saw them to call 410-222- 3416. >>> you couldn't ask for better weather, beautiful today. the skies still clear after the beautiful day. we...
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abc2 news brian kuebler will be profiling a terrorizing crime wave orchestrated by one man that include violent home invasions, burglaries and murder. scott got away with it for two years and got caught. she charged with the slaying of a mother and daughter and implicated in other killings. >>> tomorrow jurors will begin to decide what punishment former lacrosse player huguely will face. they spent two weeks listening to testimony in the murder trial of the 24-year-old who is accused of killing his ex- girlfriend, yeardly love. for a breakdown on what the charges mean and what he could face, let's check in with charlie. >> huguely is on trial for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, love, like you mentioned. first degree murder isn't the only thing against him he is facing 6 additional charges, first degree murder, robbery, burglary, breaking and entering, grand larceny and murder. the jury has five options regarding the murder charges. they can charge huguely with first degree murder, second degree murder, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter or not guilty. the defense is argui
abc2 news brian kuebler will be profiling a terrorizing crime wave orchestrated by one man that include violent home invasions, burglaries and murder. scott got away with it for two years and got caught. she charged with the slaying of a mother and daughter and implicated in other killings. >>> tomorrow jurors will begin to decide what punishment former lacrosse player huguely will face. they spent two weeks listening to testimony in the murder trial of the 24-year-old who is accused...
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brian kuebler joins us to explain how the break co
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