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next to ernestine's body was a high powered 300 magnum hunting rifle which belonged to frias. his fingerprints were on the rifle. ernestine's fingerprint was found on the scope. her pants were ripped near the zipper and the button had been pulled off indicating some sort of struggle. ernestine had a large wound in her abdomen and a much smaller wound in her back. since exit wounds are generally larger than entrance wounds, the coroner was certain she was shot in this back. >> the bullet wound less than a half-inch in size, had struck the vertebrae, had gone through the body and come out through the abdomen on the front side. >> also supporting the homicide theory was the evidence on ernestine's blouse. >> on the inside of the shirt, there were copias amounts of blood and tissue, but i also found bone fragments and lead fragments from the bullet, as it was disintegrating, passing through the body. >> proof, dr. stone says, that ernestine was shot from behind. the autopsy results found the same thing. and there was no gunshot residue on the front of the blouse, which would have
next to ernestine's body was a high powered 300 magnum hunting rifle which belonged to frias. his fingerprints were on the rifle. ernestine's fingerprint was found on the scope. her pants were ripped near the zipper and the button had been pulled off indicating some sort of struggle. ernestine had a large wound in her abdomen and a much smaller wound in her back. since exit wounds are generally larger than entrance wounds, the coroner was certain she was shot in this back. >> the bullet...
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. -- a opinion.3338 magnum.'s a target up on the hillside. can you see it? >> now watch mr. new york city liberal shoot that target out there from 244 wind-swept yards. wow. now, am i -- accounting for wind dropping, distance -- >> yeah, you want to aim 13 mill mears to the left, four millimeters high and you'll hit the center. >> left? >> no, hold on. i was making you -- making a joke. >> taking advantage of the city boy. >> that win's got to be 20 miles per hour. holing the rifle without a brace, it's tough. >> all eyes are on you. no pressure. [ gunshot ] >> pretty close, huh? >> yeah. may have been a hair left. a little high that time, i think. [ gunshot ] >> little right. shooting real good though, tony. >> you're not missing it by much. >> if you were real country, you'd be hitting it. >> e >> ecohail, squeeze. >> you're letting it surprise you flag. every time should surprise you, that way you don't flinch. >> that looked right on. that looked right on to me. >> i got to tell you, i'm proud of myself. i w
. -- a opinion.3338 magnum.'s a target up on the hillside. can you see it? >> now watch mr. new york city liberal shoot that target out there from 244 wind-swept yards. wow. now, am i -- accounting for wind dropping, distance -- >> yeah, you want to aim 13 mill mears to the left, four millimeters high and you'll hit the center. >> left? >> no, hold on. i was making you -- making a joke. >> taking advantage of the city boy. >> that win's got to be 20 miles per...
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law in which you specifically include handguns -- empty handguns in the same manner as a loaded 44 magnumcommon sense has prevailed and won a victory and the teacher we will not race present time for his 300 -year-old in operable antique gun. >> of course i shot down there to go meet up with them. i asked him how he is feeling after the hurricane of misfortune. >> am very happy. filled with joy because of what i had to go through not very pleasant. they handcuffed me took me away put me in a holding cell. >> are you happy right now that you can put this behind you? >> i'm happy that i'm not going to do a jig or anything. >> his attorney is the same for ms. allen. >> everything is a felony. if you become a felon, you lose your rights. it's a horrible situation. at least individually these issues can be addressed. >> it's certainly a message for common sense and law enforcement, but it speaks to the difficulty of the job the police do. i'm not going to kill the police on n this. they did not create the situation. they are enforcing the laws on the books. the police are not the be-all end-al
law in which you specifically include handguns -- empty handguns in the same manner as a loaded 44 magnumcommon sense has prevailed and won a victory and the teacher we will not race present time for his 300 -year-old in operable antique gun. >> of course i shot down there to go meet up with them. i asked him how he is feeling after the hurricane of misfortune. >> am very happy. filled with joy because of what i had to go through not very pleasant. they handcuffed me took me away...
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except for the massive damage caused by the .357 magnum that lay near his body. >> the entrance wound was on the right side, the right temple, and the exit wound was on the left temple. now, this was a very high-energy weapon. it was a very, very disruptive blast. it literally blew this victim's head apart. >> the fatal wound was a contact wound. the gun barrel had been placed directly against bill mowbrey's head. as the bullet exited his left temple, it went through his left hand, which was apparently resting under his head when the shot was fired. brownsville residents were shocked to learn that one of their most high-profile residents had apparently killed himself. bill mowbray ran a local cadillac dealership and was well known in town. but the dealership had fallen on hard times. bill was deeply in debt and was being investigated for alleged tax fraud. >> he was fairly desperate. he had gone to a banker and put his head down on the desk and cried in front of that banker and said, if you don't loan me $200,000 to help me out, i'm going to kill myself. and he was desperate. he had g
except for the massive damage caused by the .357 magnum that lay near his body. >> the entrance wound was on the right side, the right temple, and the exit wound was on the left temple. now, this was a very high-energy weapon. it was a very, very disruptive blast. it literally blew this victim's head apart. >> the fatal wound was a contact wound. the gun barrel had been placed directly against bill mowbrey's head. as the bullet exited his left temple, it went through his left hand,...
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while you may not look as good as magnum pi, being a private investigator can be enriching and rewarding. if you are interested in criminal justice, you have picked the right time. unlike many municipal positions that are likely to shrink in the future, the employment of private detectives and investigators is projected to grow by 11% from 2012 to 2022. the field has changed dramatically. it's no longer filled with clients who want to catch their cheating spouses in the act. in fact, the demand for private detectives has jumped due to heightened corporate security and the need for protection of property and confidential information. law firms, corporations, insurance companies and organizations not government or police-related routinely hire private investigators to gather information and to conduct background checks. to become legit here in california, you'll need to secure a private investigator license with a california department of consumer affairs bureau of security and investigative services. i'm jill schlesinger, kpix 5. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here
while you may not look as good as magnum pi, being a private investigator can be enriching and rewarding. if you are interested in criminal justice, you have picked the right time. unlike many municipal positions that are likely to shrink in the future, the employment of private detectives and investigators is projected to grow by 11% from 2012 to 2022. the field has changed dramatically. it's no longer filled with clients who want to catch their cheating spouses in the act. in fact, the demand...
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commissioners and staff, thank you for allowing sinbad's to be here. 40 years back sorry row magnum, harry bridges were among the early authors of our existence. south of the ferry building was not the place it is now due to yours and those preceding you with a great vision for the future. the story of our history has many forebearances, however. first let me point out that prior to the loma prieta earthquake, sinbad's was one of the stars of the waterfront. it was alive, very successful and doing quite well. many things then came there afterwards causing much trouble to us. the sewer that was built for the street, on the street, the underground muni metro line came about, the earthquake brought down the freeway, the construction of it, these things really damaged and inhibited our operation, denied patronage to us in many different wais, automobiles, foot traffic and so on and so forth. yes, we've faced declining sales and it was difficult and very foreboding on us. we are asking you not to look at this history but look at the most current history of the last two years in which we l
commissioners and staff, thank you for allowing sinbad's to be here. 40 years back sorry row magnum, harry bridges were among the early authors of our existence. south of the ferry building was not the place it is now due to yours and those preceding you with a great vision for the future. the story of our history has many forebearances, however. first let me point out that prior to the loma prieta earthquake, sinbad's was one of the stars of the waterfront. it was alive, very successful and...
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while you may not look as good as magnum pi, being a private investigator can be enriching and rewarding you are interested in criminal justice, you have picked the right time. unlike many municipal positions that are likely to shrink in the future, the employment of private detectives and investigators is projected to grow by 11% from 2012 to 2022. the field has changed dramatically. it's no longer filled with clients who want to catch their cheating spouses in the act. in fact, the demand for private detectives has jumped due to heightened corporate security and the need for protection of property and confidential information. law firms, corporations, insurance companies and organizations not government or police related routinely hire private investigators to gather information and to conduct background checks. to become legit here in california, you will need to secure a private investigator license with with the california department of consumer affairs bureau of security and investigative se ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage
while you may not look as good as magnum pi, being a private investigator can be enriching and rewarding you are interested in criminal justice, you have picked the right time. unlike many municipal positions that are likely to shrink in the future, the employment of private detectives and investigators is projected to grow by 11% from 2012 to 2022. the field has changed dramatically. it's no longer filled with clients who want to catch their cheating spouses in the act. in fact, the demand for...
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and while you may not look at good as magnum pi, a career as a private investigator can be enriching and rewarding. if you're interested in criminal justice, you have picked the right time. unlike many municipal positions likely to sling in the future, employment of private detectives and investigators is a projected to grow by 11% from 2012 to 2022. the field has changed dramatically. it is no longer filled with clients who want to catch their cheating spouses in the act. in fact, the demand for private detectives has jumped, due to heightened corporate security, and the need for protection of property and confidential information. law firms, corporations, insurance companies and organizations not government or police related routinely hire private investigators to gather information and to conduct background checks. >> to become legitimate here in pennsylvania, you will need to secure a private investigator license in your county. i'm jill schlessinger, for cbs-3, "eyewitness >>> 5:23, trafficking. first, oh, you got to check this out. so cold in massachusetts thick waves of slush
and while you may not look at good as magnum pi, a career as a private investigator can be enriching and rewarding. if you're interested in criminal justice, you have picked the right time. unlike many municipal positions likely to sling in the future, employment of private detectives and investigators is a projected to grow by 11% from 2012 to 2022. the field has changed dramatically. it is no longer filled with clients who want to catch their cheating spouses in the act. in fact, the demand...
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wrestler from pennsylvania with hardly any understanding of the culture of albania did with a .357 magnum, he navigated hundreds of miles and found those nurses and brought them back, and hayden and it was there to transport them back on a boat that could be made for a movie but it was like it was called the yankee and those of old fishing boat that they repurposed, camouflage and they put a 50 calendar for -- a .50 caliber machine gun on and they brought the nurses out with one exception. they left by behind, and i'll never forget the story. lloyd told me that after the mission was a success, he was tapped on the shoulder by none other than william "wild bill" donovan after the mission and said lloyd, congratulations for bringing out the nurses. now you are going back. and that's exactly what he had to do. they had to redo the entire mission and find those other five nurses. that's what's extraordinary about donovan. he was a man of action. he had participated in most of the amphibious assaults of world war ii, including d-day. and smith goes back and they find the nurses and they bring
wrestler from pennsylvania with hardly any understanding of the culture of albania did with a .357 magnum, he navigated hundreds of miles and found those nurses and brought them back, and hayden and it was there to transport them back on a boat that could be made for a movie but it was like it was called the yankee and those of old fishing boat that they repurposed, camouflage and they put a 50 calendar for -- a .50 caliber machine gun on and they brought the nurses out with one exception. they...
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they were getting in the car, an african-american man jumped into the backseat, pulled out a .357 magnum and said i'm taking your car, i want all your valuables. jay deliberately caused a car accident. the carjacker then leapt forward with the gun and jay turned around and met him, and they had a fight. jay is pressed with his back against the driver's side door. and manages to kick the carjacker in the face and out of the passenger side door. the carjacker obviously injured drops the gun and et gets away. that crime remained unsolved until pictures of thompson appeared in the paper for the murder of ray liuzza. >> when thompson's photo appeared all three of the lagarde children identified john thomson as their attacker. >> thompson went on trial for the carjacking first. prosecutors knew a conviction would make him more likely to receive the death penalty for the liuzza murder. this is in keeping with harry comnick, sr.'s reputation, the father of famed musician harry conni connick, jr., and his office handled upwards of 30,000 cases in his three-decade tenure after often faced accusati
they were getting in the car, an african-american man jumped into the backseat, pulled out a .357 magnum and said i'm taking your car, i want all your valuables. jay deliberately caused a car accident. the carjacker then leapt forward with the gun and jay turned around and met him, and they had a fight. jay is pressed with his back against the driver's side door. and manages to kick the carjacker in the face and out of the passenger side door. the carjacker obviously injured drops the gun and...
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were getting into the car, an african-american man jumped into the back seat, pulled out a pnlts 357 magnumsaid i'm taking your car, i want your wallet and your valuables. he was instructed to drive away from the superdome. rather than do that he did something very brave or stupid and deliberately caused a car accident. the carjacker leapt forward with the gun. jay is pressed with his back against the driver's side door am manages to kick the carjacker through the passenger side door. the carjacker obviously injured drops the gun and gets away. that crime remained unsolved until pictures of thompson appeared in the paper for the murder of ray liuzza. >> when thompson's photo appeared, all three of the laguarde children identified him as their attacker. thompson went on trial for the carjacking first because prosecutors knew that a conviction would make him more likely to receive the death penalty for. liuzza murder. this was in keeping with the policies with the long time district attorney, harry connick senior. during connick senior's nearly three-decade tenure, he faced accusations of har
were getting into the car, an african-american man jumped into the back seat, pulled out a pnlts 357 magnumsaid i'm taking your car, i want your wallet and your valuables. he was instructed to drive away from the superdome. rather than do that he did something very brave or stupid and deliberately caused a car accident. the carjacker leapt forward with the gun. jay is pressed with his back against the driver's side door am manages to kick the carjacker through the passenger side door. the...
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detective may not be a as glamorous as it appears on tv, and while you may in the look as good as magnumi, a career as a private investigators can be enriching and rewarding. if you are interested in criminal justice you have picked the right time unlike many municipal positions likely to shrink in the future employment and private detectives and investigators is project to grow by 11 percent from 2012 through 2022. the field has changed dramatically, no longer filled with clients who want to catch their cheating spouses in the act, in fact demand for private detectives has jumped due to heightened security security and need for protects and information. law firms, corporations, insurance companies and organizations, not government or police-related routinely hire private investigators to gather information and to conduct background checks. to be legitimate here in pennsylvania you'll need to secure a private investigator license in your county. i'm jill schlesinger for >>> reports say that the eagles will part ways with offensive lineman todd herremans. todd, was the longest tenured eag
detective may not be a as glamorous as it appears on tv, and while you may in the look as good as magnumi, a career as a private investigators can be enriching and rewarding. if you are interested in criminal justice you have picked the right time unlike many municipal positions likely to shrink in the future employment and private detectives and investigators is project to grow by 11 percent from 2012 through 2022. the field has changed dramatically, no longer filled with clients who want to...
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it's not just greece that's hot as .44 magnum. it's not luck to see what apple's built to reach a $725 billion market capitalization. it's not happenstance that chipotle is starting to roar back to life. martin marietta on an amazing quarter will still give you fabulous numbers if ukraine-russia tensions flare or the fed leaks to its favorite reporter that it might raise rates in june, or u.s. might put boots on the ground versus isis or several oil companies cease to pay their debts. so here's what i need you to do. you need to recognize that europe has been the gift that keeps on giving literally for years now. with each new crisis creating incredible buying opportunities in our domestic companies. which means we have to stop worrying about greekss bearing gifts and start embracing the gift horse, as if it's seabiscuit or even national velvet. and you have to make peace with one of these ideas. with the idea of keeping some index fund powder dry for when the hedge funds freak out or force others to freak out and sell what they o
it's not just greece that's hot as .44 magnum. it's not luck to see what apple's built to reach a $725 billion market capitalization. it's not happenstance that chipotle is starting to roar back to life. martin marietta on an amazing quarter will still give you fabulous numbers if ukraine-russia tensions flare or the fed leaks to its favorite reporter that it might raise rates in june, or u.s. might put boots on the ground versus isis or several oil companies cease to pay their debts. so here's...
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gary evans, ceo of magnum hunter. we have breaking news.nd boston scientific. >> announcing a settlement of a breach of merger lawsuit brought by j & j. under the terms of the agreement, boston scientific will make payments totally $600 million to j & j which had been seeking damages of as much as $7 billion. in turns j & j has agreed to permanently dismiss its action withoutage knowledgement of liability. >> quite a move. meg, thank you very much. spring is in the air. well, if you're a home builder maybe. up next, what's ahead for that sector. we're going to talk to a portfolio manager on the state of home loan lending as well. and it may be cold in the u.s. but the hollywood box office has been red hot this winter season. still ahead, the studios and stocks popping from santa monica boulevard to wall street. stay with us. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your lon
gary evans, ceo of magnum hunter. we have breaking news.nd boston scientific. >> announcing a settlement of a breach of merger lawsuit brought by j & j. under the terms of the agreement, boston scientific will make payments totally $600 million to j & j which had been seeking damages of as much as $7 billion. in turns j & j has agreed to permanently dismiss its action withoutage knowledgement of liability. >> quite a move. meg, thank you very much. spring is in the air....
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while you may not look as good as magnum pi, being a private investigator can be enriching and rewarding. if you are interested in criminal justice, you have picked the right time. unlike many municipal positions that are likely to shrink in the future, the employment of private detectives and investigators is projected to grow by 11% from 2012 to 2022. the field has changed dramatically. it's no longer filled with clients who want to catch their cheating spouses in the act. in fact, the demand for private detectives has jumped due to heightened corporate security and the need for protection of property and confidential information. law firms, corporations, insurance companies and organizations not government or police-related routinely hire private investigators to gather information and to conduct background checks. to become legit here in california, you'll need to secure a private investigator license with a california department of consumer affairs bureau of security and investigative services. i'm jill schlesinger, >>> this is our kcbs traffic alert. it is jamming up in hayward now
while you may not look as good as magnum pi, being a private investigator can be enriching and rewarding. if you are interested in criminal justice, you have picked the right time. unlike many municipal positions that are likely to shrink in the future, the employment of private detectives and investigators is projected to grow by 11% from 2012 to 2022. the field has changed dramatically. it's no longer filled with clients who want to catch their cheating spouses in the act. in fact, the demand...
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al myra magnum -- elmira mangum is here. let's talk about the cultural part.hat are you focused on? guest: for the agricultural part of florida a&m university, it deals with florida a&m as an 1890's school, from land-grant institution, and we provide agricultural education across florida. the mechanical has to do with engineering and technology across the technological field. host: what is it that you focus on, the students there, at florida a&m? what is the focus? what sort of degrees are we talking about? guest: florida a&m provides a great liberal arts and scientific education. we have a pharmacy nursing, all the majors across science and technology, engineering and math . we have a great liberal arts education that is available here . we are a doctoral research university. host: how is it that you attract students to this university for this specific focus? and what type of students? guest: we attract all types of students. we were formed to provide an education and opportunity for low wealth students and the underserved. as in 18920 institution, we provid
al myra magnum -- elmira mangum is here. let's talk about the cultural part.hat are you focused on? guest: for the agricultural part of florida a&m university, it deals with florida a&m as an 1890's school, from land-grant institution, and we provide agricultural education across florida. the mechanical has to do with engineering and technology across the technological field. host: what is it that you focus on, the students there, at florida a&m? what is the focus? what sort of...
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we call them case magnums. these are tractors that are phenomenonly -- phenomenal tractors that increase the productivity of farmers and ranchers. they are also used for construction. well, it's a pretty big purchase. it's about $200 or $250,000 for a big case magnum. it's a big purchase that somebody needs to think about and plan. case, the dealer in wisconsin, they had to wait until december 11 to december 31 to try to market these tractors as something that a small businessperson or farmer could purchase. think about the kind of uncertainty you're injecting into the economy where people can't think and they can't plan and they can't invest in their businesses because of congress. what we are simply trying to do here is produce certainty so that the men and women on the line in racine, wisconsin, making case tractors can make those tractors, and so that the dealers who are selling those tractors can sell those tractors, and so that the farmers and ranchers and the construction contractors can buy those tracto
we call them case magnums. these are tractors that are phenomenonly -- phenomenal tractors that increase the productivity of farmers and ranchers. they are also used for construction. well, it's a pretty big purchase. it's about $200 or $250,000 for a big case magnum. it's a big purchase that somebody needs to think about and plan. case, the dealer in wisconsin, they had to wait until december 11 to december 31 to try to market these tractors as something that a small businessperson or farmer...