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. >> reporter: meet maddux, a fifth grader about to paint his bedroom. >> this i know is blue. they tell me. it looks purple. >> i think it has oranges in it. >> reporter: danielle an artist working with colors she cannot fully see. >> these don't have any labels on them. having to figure out what color it is. >> reporter: and oscar. who dreamed of being a fighter pilot until he discovered his condition prevented it. >> what color flowers do you see here? >> i see reddish-pink ones over there. and these are yellow. >> these are bright yellow. >> yeah. >> this is orange-yellow. >> reporter: all that could change by the end of the day when each of them will try on a pair of these glasses. >> we are selling these very quickly. soon as we order 500 or 1,000 pairs are sold. >> reporter: don macpherson, the chief scientist, he said initially he developed glasses as protective eyewear for surgeons. >> made blocking wave lengths of light. >> reporter: then one day. >> i was playing in an ultimate frisbee game. my friend was color blind. he borrowed my glasses and said i can see the con
. >> reporter: meet maddux, a fifth grader about to paint his bedroom. >> this i know is blue. they tell me. it looks purple. >> i think it has oranges in it. >> reporter: danielle an artist working with colors she cannot fully see. >> these don't have any labels on them. having to figure out what color it is. >> reporter: and oscar. who dreamed of being a fighter pilot until he discovered his condition prevented it. >> what color flowers do you see...
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. >> should be maddux and glavine. >> maddux and glavine?s, sir. >> i'll place my bet on -- >> he didn't know what he was doing. he didn't know pitchers' names, he didn't know team names. he didn't understand the odds. >> an investigation into mark wu's finances revealed a telling piece of information. >> when we began to discover that mark wu had, over a four- or five-month period, drawn more than $70,000 out of his bank account, that mark wu was telling investigators that he, at one occasion, had dropped $15,000 on a single bet. >> and investigators already knew there was a disagreement about the baseball bet and that mark wu believed jason owed him $17,000. >> so it tells us that there's definitely some money issues going on between the two of them and they're very severe in nature. >> mark gave police permission to search his apartment. they found no bloody clothes or weapons. but in the parking lot was the second vehicle mark wu owned. this one was silver, like the one seen following jason mcguigan the afternoon before the murders. insi
. >> should be maddux and glavine. >> maddux and glavine?s, sir. >> i'll place my bet on -- >> he didn't know what he was doing. he didn't know pitchers' names, he didn't know team names. he didn't understand the odds. >> an investigation into mark wu's finances revealed a telling piece of information. >> when we began to discover that mark wu had, over a four- or five-month period, drawn more than $70,000 out of his bank account, that mark wu was telling...
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he is, in fact, referring to this woman, marie maddux, who represented him back in that suit in 2000.hank you tore being with me today. you know, i often wonder about certainly clients and their behavior and what they share in public and in private, and i understand attorney-client privilege like anybody else would, but we are living in an entirely different world 24 hours after this happened. i want to get your reflection on the person you represented given all the facts you can now see unfolding before you. >> ashleigh, he was not the same person that i think i'm seeing in the news media now and to hear what he's done today is absolutely appalling. i represented a kind, nice -- i thought he was a thoughtful pers person. he had a lot of anger issues about what had happened to him at the tv station here. i knew that. i felt that maybe he could benefit from some counseling. i knew he was angry about the prospect of losing a career in broadcasting and i know he was angry about that. >> so i seize on the words that you just said, what he thought had happened to him. at that florida stati
he is, in fact, referring to this woman, marie maddux, who represented him back in that suit in 2000.hank you tore being with me today. you know, i often wonder about certainly clients and their behavior and what they share in public and in private, and i understand attorney-client privilege like anybody else would, but we are living in an entirely different world 24 hours after this happened. i want to get your reflection on the person you represented given all the facts you can now see...
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. >> just five miles away, mak maddux -- >> it's armageddon. >> -- is taking shelter from the falling destruction at his girlfriend, shannon story's, apartment. >> look at this. this is not cool, shannon. we were filming out the front door and the hail was coming in from this way, just pounding the siding and the gutters and just ripping everything off. look at the siding. look at the siding over there. shannon! >> it is extremely loud when ice that large comes from the sky. it sound like you're getting pummeled. so, that was the scariest portion of it all. anything that it hits, it hits with force so things are breaking very easily. >> look at her window. just anarchy out the front door. everything was just getting shattered, bashed in, windows were flying, siding was flying off the wall. looks like a freakin' war zone. i've never seen anything like this. >> mak and shannon are awestruck by the brute force of the precipitation. they wait out the storm in shannon's apartment. but for others in oklahoma city, even home is a danger zone. high school senior bonnie tibbs has just raced ho
. >> just five miles away, mak maddux -- >> it's armageddon. >> -- is taking shelter from the falling destruction at his girlfriend, shannon story's, apartment. >> look at this. this is not cool, shannon. we were filming out the front door and the hail was coming in from this way, just pounding the siding and the gutters and just ripping everything off. look at the siding. look at the siding over there. shannon! >> it is extremely loud when ice that large comes...
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. >> manson blamed his mother for his troubled youth, kathleen maddux gave birth to manson in cincinnatin when charlie was just 5 years old. >> she got out of my life early and let me scuffle for myself, and then i became my own mother. >> while manson blamed his mother, author jeff wynn blames manson. >> charles manson was born. little charlie was taken in by loving relatives. the problem was that charlie himself was a rotten little kid from the word go. >> a rotten kid whose crimes escalated as he got older. from stealing cars to armed robbery. from drug dealing to pimping. >> he sounds like the ultimate con man. >> he is. he's got an "a" in conning people. >> reporter mary nicewinder has interviewed charles manson in prison dozens of times. >> he always said he's been in prison all his life. prison is his home. >> sara sidner is here to discuss. i remember reading the book "helter-skelter" many moons ago and i have been fascinated ever since. >> it fascinates people. part of the reason for that is charles manson himself and the hold he had on so many people. people are wondering how w
. >> manson blamed his mother for his troubled youth, kathleen maddux gave birth to manson in cincinnatin when charlie was just 5 years old. >> she got out of my life early and let me scuffle for myself, and then i became my own mother. >> while manson blamed his mother, author jeff wynn blames manson. >> charles manson was born. little charlie was taken in by loving relatives. the problem was that charlie himself was a rotten little kid from the word go. >> a...