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and tj as well. >> as martin savidge said you'll meet the alleged witness on the program tomorrow. >>w details tbts about the man accused of killing a wealthy washington couple their young son and housekeeper after holding them hostage. he once worked at the family's company but he was far from a model employee. you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. ♪ no artificial flavors, colors sweeteners preservatives, and no artificial smiles. because clean dressings, taste better. ♪ you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software h
and tj as well. >> as martin savidge said you'll meet the alleged witness on the program tomorrow. >>w details tbts about the man accused of killing a wealthy washington couple their young son and housekeeper after holding them hostage. he once worked at the family's company but he was far from a model employee. you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe...
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martin savidge sat down with him. >>> and a person who dropped off $40,000 at the washington mansion where four people were murdered. seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> we're digging deeper on a cold case heating up a decade later. natalee holloway as you remember vanished in 2005 during a high school graduation t
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martin savidge is live in atlanta. martin what happened?und 12:45, 1:00 lake mary florida, located next to sanford, florida, known because of george zimmerman apparently involve ared in an altercation. originally described as road rage now described as an ongoing dispute. the two men, they apparently know one another. an explanation at a press conference minutes ago. >> just before 1:00 p.m. an officer from lake mary police department was flagged down by george zimmerman, in his vehicle on the boulevard. okay. he reported he had just been involved in a shooting. simultaneously lake mary police department received a 911 call from a third party on behalf of a matthew apperson a white male who stated he had just been involved in a shooting with george zimmerman. >> and that is about as much as we know. we do know that george zimmerman was slightly injured. he wasn't struck by apparently at least one bullet fired, but glass or debris did strike him in the face. as a precaution, he was transported in an ambulance. walked into the ambulance under
martin savidge is live in atlanta. martin what happened?und 12:45, 1:00 lake mary florida, located next to sanford, florida, known because of george zimmerman apparently involve ared in an altercation. originally described as road rage now described as an ongoing dispute. the two men, they apparently know one another. an explanation at a press conference minutes ago. >> just before 1:00 p.m. an officer from lake mary police department was flagged down by george zimmerman, in his vehicle...
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martin savidge in atlanta. martin thank you so much. >>> isis activity coming up next here. with regard to new threats, threat levels raised in u.s. military installations across the country based upon what director of the fbi has just warned. we have that. also officers in san francisco accused of sending racist and homophobic text messages. now thousands of cases are being review plus word many deputies bet on these fights between inmates. those shocking details ahead. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. the volkswagen golf was just named motor trend's 2015 car of the year. so was the 100% electric e-golf. and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least the high performance gti. looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom
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erin. >> martin savidge, thank you very much.ce. >>> next wealthy colorado towns fighting back as pot shops open up on their streets. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. success starts with the right connections. introducing miracle-gro liquafeed universal feeder. turn any hose connection into a clever feeding system for a well-fed garden. miracle-gro. life starts here. if you have playdates at your house, be ready to clean up the mess. the kids have fun, but it's pretty gross. [door bell] what's that? it's a swiffer wetjet. i can just grab this and just go right to the mess. that comes from my floor?! oh, that's disgusting. i want friends over. you want friends over?! hi. hi, we're here to look at a camry. we just came from a birthday party. ohh, let me get you a new one. camrys are so reliable. yeah... and you
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martin savidge. >>> and now natalie jackson. she was the attorney for trayvon martin's family and jose baez the former attorney for casey anthony. a lot of experience in florida with this happened. martin going through the whole background here, this is about three years after zimmerman shot and killed trayvon martin. you represented the martin family. when you hear this today, what could you think? >> i think that it's very relevant to the protests that are going on today and the black lives matter movement. i'm really seeing favoritism towards george zimmerman. we saw the whole case that trayvon martin was based on who was the aggressor. and we keep seeing over and over this aggressiveness from george zimmerman. and it just seems as though we were reminded back to what happened with trayvon that the protests were about how the police gave zimmerman favoritism. and here we see it over again. he has never been arrested or charged for any of these things that he has done with people. >> all right. jose, what do you think? favoriti
martin savidge. >>> and now natalie jackson. she was the attorney for trayvon martin's family and jose baez the former attorney for casey anthony. a lot of experience in florida with this happened. martin going through the whole background here, this is about three years after zimmerman shot and killed trayvon martin. you represented the martin family. when you hear this today, what could you think? >> i think that it's very relevant to the protests that are going on today and...
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as martin savidge reports, there's still no public explanation of how it actually happened. >> reporterautiful old city of savannah, a small group gathers to ask a potentially ugly question. what happened to matthew? for his family, the calls of matthew's death remains a mystery. but it sh not be. >> reporter: the 21-year-old college student was studying computer science. friends describe him as bright and much loved. that was not the man police describe when they showed up new year's day at this gas station for a disturbance. surveillance video captures the struggle between he and his girlfriend. a police report says the woman's face was bruised and her nose was bleeding. police say he refused to let her go and fought back. he started to resist apprehension in a violent manner. at the jail, things got worse. according to a statement from the county sheriff's office, he became combative during the booking process. injuring three deputies including a female sergeant who suffered a concussion and broken nose. eventually, authorities say he was restrained. his supporters describe something
as martin savidge reports, there's still no public explanation of how it actually happened. >> reporterautiful old city of savannah, a small group gathers to ask a potentially ugly question. what happened to matthew? for his family, the calls of matthew's death remains a mystery. but it sh not be. >> reporter: the 21-year-old college student was studying computer science. friends describe him as bright and much loved. that was not the man police describe when they showed up new...
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martin savidge live in aruba. what is the latest on this lead?er: well that is that the prosecutor's office here in aruba opened the investigation specifically looking into the statements made. the man coming forward, yurie who actually lived in amsterdam but was here in 2005. it changes everything. if she's buried on land remains recovered it would bring at least some sentiment of relief for her family but those remain koss have clued that could lead to potentially what happened to her and how she died and who may have carried it out. it is such a big lead we're going to amsterdam and sit you down in front of this witness. you'll get to hear him face to face. what did he see and why has he taken ten years to come forward? amazing. that's tonight on "a.c. 360." >> thank you very much. we'll listen to the live, part two of the series 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> coming up a car chase tluz texas through texas that barely broke 10 miles an hour. the car going so slow in fact the spike sticks law enforcement usually use, they didn't work. show
martin savidge live in aruba. what is the latest on this lead?er: well that is that the prosecutor's office here in aruba opened the investigation specifically looking into the statements made. the man coming forward, yurie who actually lived in amsterdam but was here in 2005. it changes everything. if she's buried on land remains recovered it would bring at least some sentiment of relief for her family but those remain koss have clued that could lead to potentially what happened to her and how...
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cnn's martin savidge has more on the case from cleveland. [ sirens ] >> reporter: november 2012 when a car speeds away from an undercover cop, their engine backfires. it triggers a police radio report of shots fired and the chase is on. investigators say the pursuit involves as many as 62 police cars speeds of 100 miles per hour through the streets of cleveland. it ends in a hail of gunfire, killing two unarmed people. an investigation reveals a stunning 137 shots fired by 13 police officers. but only one, michael brie low, is on trial, charged with two counts of voluntary manslaughter. >> he is shooting repeatedly. he is shooting excessively and he is shooting to kill. >> reporter: prosecutors say the 31-year-old former marine did what other cops didn't he reloaded and when the car police were chasing finally came to a halt brie low is said to have jumped on its hood and fired 15 shots directly through the windshield. the prosecution believes those are the shots that killed 43-year-old timothy russell and 30-year-old melissa williams. brie low told investigators he thought he and hi
cnn's martin savidge has more on the case from cleveland. [ sirens ] >> reporter: november 2012 when a car speeds away from an undercover cop, their engine backfires. it triggers a police radio report of shots fired and the chase is on. investigators say the pursuit involves as many as 62 police cars speeds of 100 miles per hour through the streets of cleveland. it ends in a hail of gunfire, killing two unarmed people. an investigation reveals a stunning 137 shots fired by 13 police...
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martin savidge is in aruba. martin?if this person is to be believed he is going to turn this case right on its ear. we'll have the interview, after this. >>who... is this?! >>hi, i am heinz new mustard. hi na na na na >>she's just jealous because you have better taste. whatever. >>hey. keep your chin up. for years, heinz ketchup has been with the wrong mustard. well, not anymore. introducing heinz new better tasting yellow mustard. mmm! i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection have had cancer, or i
martin savidge is in aruba. martin?if this person is to be believed he is going to turn this case right on its ear. we'll have the interview, after this. >>who... is this?! >>hi, i am heinz new mustard. hi na na na na >>she's just jealous because you have better taste. whatever. >>hey. keep your chin up. for years, heinz ketchup has been with the wrong mustard. well, not anymore. introducing heinz new better tasting yellow mustard. mmm! i'm caridee. i've had moderate to...
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an acquittal for cleveland police officer, our martin savidge takes us through the case. >> reporter: november, 2012, when a couple in a car speeds away from an undercover cop, their engine backfires. it triggers a police radio report of shots fired, and the chase is on. investigators say the pursuit involves as many as 62 police cars and speeds of 100 miles per hour. through the streets of cleveland. it ends in a hail of gunfire, killing two unarmed people. an investigation reveals a toning 137 shots fired by 13 police officers. but only one, michael brelo, was on trial, charged with two counts of voluntary manslaughter. >> he is shooting repeatedly, he is shooting excessively and he is shooting to kill. >> reporter: prosecutors say the 31-year-old former marine did what other cops didn't. he reloaded. and when the car police were chasing finally came to a halt, brelo is said to have jumped on its hood and fired 15 shots directly through the windshield. the prosecution believes those are the shots that killed 43-year-old timothy russell and 30-year-old melissa williams. brelo told in
an acquittal for cleveland police officer, our martin savidge takes us through the case. >> reporter: november, 2012, when a couple in a car speeds away from an undercover cop, their engine backfires. it triggers a police radio report of shots fired, and the chase is on. investigators say the pursuit involves as many as 62 police cars and speeds of 100 miles per hour. through the streets of cleveland. it ends in a hail of gunfire, killing two unarmed people. an investigation reveals a...
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martin savidge, please stay on it for us. if you get more we'll put you back on. thank you very much. >>> next just a short time from now, the first court appearance of these two men accused of killing two mississippi police officers. right now the families of these fallen officers are speaking out about who these men were. we have their stories coming up. >>> also, that nun featured in the movie "dead man walking" takes the stand in the case of the boston marathon bomber. she met with dzhokhar tsarnaev in private multiple times. hear what she had to say on the stand about what he shared with her. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. we'll be right back. it's more than the cloud. it's security - and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - all backed by an industry leading broadband network and people committed to helping you grow your business. you get a company that's more than just the sum of it's parts. centurylink.
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. >> martin savidge joins me now from aruba. what do we know about this witness?ow credible is he? >> pretty a >>. >> reporter: pretty amazing story. and by the way, we're standing in front of the hotel where natalee stayed. he admits he has a criminal past and this is a guy who's come back time and time again to the family and authorities trying to convince them what he saw is really what happened. the problem is almost everybody believes she ended up in the oegds and nobody wants to believe otherwise. we flew to amsterdam. tomorrow we'll introduce you to him and we question him q grill him and you're going to be able to decide what you think what he says is really true. >> we'll look forward to that tomorrow. joining me now is natalee's father and a lead investigator who have been working with the family since the disappearance. does it seem like it's been 10 years for you, dave? it has to be hard to comprehend that. >> we went through some of the hard parts in the beginning. 2005 to 2008 was the hard parts. and then you go through an emotional-type closure. >>
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she can't be lying there. >> joining me now, cnn's martin savidge, who is live in aruba. also with us cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes. he previously served as the fbi's national office's lead on this case. first, marty, to you. you heard natalee holloway's father there seemingly hopeful that he might finally get some answers, finally get closure. how frustrated is he that the authorities will not allow a search? >> reporter: he's very frustrated. he calls me every day and asks you know what is the latest what are you hearing from them. you know he's learned over the years that you get these leads, many of them don't pan out. but as time has worn on and his daughter of course has not been found, any new lead becomes really important to him. he guards his emotions against it but you can sense it that he feels strongly on this and he wants it looked at. >> the prosecutors, though seem skeptical about this man and his tip. i wonder why? >> reporter: they are. they don't share, of course everything they know to us despite the questions we ask. they primarily point out
she can't be lying there. >> joining me now, cnn's martin savidge, who is live in aruba. also with us cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes. he previously served as the fbi's national office's lead on this case. first, marty, to you. you heard natalee holloway's father there seemingly hopeful that he might finally get some answers, finally get closure. how frustrated is he that the authorities will not allow a search? >> reporter: he's very frustrated. he calls me every day and...
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. >> martin savidge joins us now. it is interesting to hear the investigators say without the black boxes they are looking at the track report of the pilot. >> correct. and the wreckage. and the wreckage is likely to hold the key. the ntsb holds all of the information and they will have a report in six months to a year. they'll know how it happened and the family will be wondering why. anderson. >> martin thank you. >>> in the town of seafort, nothing could have left anything more heartbreaking than what left the officer dead and many showed their support. a sea of blew was extraordinary sight to witness. >> they came by the thousands to pay their respects a final salute so brian moore who dreamed of becoming a cop. the 25-year-old officer was laid to a rest less than a week after being shot in the head after patrolling the street of queens with his partner. 25,000 attended the funeral all gathering sat the romage catholic church. thousands gathering on the streets for the funeral procession. as bagpipes played palm b
. >> martin savidge joins us now. it is interesting to hear the investigators say without the black boxes they are looking at the track report of the pilot. >> correct. and the wreckage. and the wreckage is likely to hold the key. the ntsb holds all of the information and they will have a report in six months to a year. they'll know how it happened and the family will be wondering why. anderson. >> martin thank you. >>> in the town of seafort, nothing could have left...
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also cnn's martin savidge onset in new york. i have joey jackson, criminal defense attorney and hln legal analyst. and sunny hostin, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor. welcome to all of you. martin let me begin with you. tell me what you know. >> well this is coming to us from the lake mary police department. it was about 12:45 it was reported this afternoon when george zimmerman and another man were apparently involved in some sort of altercation. now, the police chief there is insinuating this had been an ongoing dispute. in other words, these two men had words and some kind of exchange in the past. i think one of the witnesses you're going to talk to there was word that a gun was waved by the other man. apparently -- or apparently george zimmerman was waving the gun. george zimmerman was allegedly waving a gun in traffic, and it was at that point the other man fired. now, the bullet went through the windshield of zimmerman's vehicle, we are being told. however, zimmerman was not hit directly by the bullet. he was
also cnn's martin savidge onset in new york. i have joey jackson, criminal defense attorney and hln legal analyst. and sunny hostin, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor. welcome to all of you. martin let me begin with you. tell me what you know. >> well this is coming to us from the lake mary police department. it was about 12:45 it was reported this afternoon when george zimmerman and another man were apparently involved in some sort of altercation. now, the police chief...
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>> martin savidge, thank you very much. >>> i wanted to bring in ken cornell. he called 911. thank you so much for joining us this evening, you were inside the restaurant in outside the restaurant minding your business and what happened? >> no i was coming out of the parking lot. we had just gotten back from lunch, as we were leaving our car, the car came up to us excuse me sir, can you please call 911? i started walking over to him. i was like what's the problem? he said i just shot someone, please call 911. i said don't you have a phone? i do not have a phone, i have a gun, i shot george zimmerman, please call 911. >> what was your reaction? >> i was kind of shocked. it took me a few minutes to determine whether or not i should call 911, it was an odd situation. >> was he frazzled? >> he was definitely visibly shaken. he seemed a little panicked and very nervous and you could tell something did happen. >> did he show you the weapon? >> he did not show me the weapon. i think it was a 35 he had, and he did say he shot him and he said his name. >> so then you called 911? >> ye
>> martin savidge, thank you very much. >>> i wanted to bring in ken cornell. he called 911. thank you so much for joining us this evening, you were inside the restaurant in outside the restaurant minding your business and what happened? >> no i was coming out of the parking lot. we had just gotten back from lunch, as we were leaving our car, the car came up to us excuse me sir, can you please call 911? i started walking over to him. i was like what's the problem? he said i...
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martin savidge is "outfront." >> the snow on the ground has long since melted.ear later the investigation into the police actions that day grinds on. >> we have been tirelessly working on this investigation. >> today the lead investigator offered a much anticipated update. >> while a few more witnesses need to be interviewed and more forensic evidence needs to be collected, our investigation is complete. >> but he didn't say when it would be done and handed over to the prosecutor's office and left without answering a single question. >> the update did little to diffuse the rise of anger by family and supporters. >> everything is there on the tape. if i want transparency be honest with us. 12-year-old kid, six months later, we're still at a stand still. we have no answers. >> but authorities say there is much more to the case than just the video showing rice playing with a very looking toy gun, prompting this 911 call. >> it is probably fake but you know what it is scaring the [ bleep ]. >> the responding officers were never told of the suspicion it was fake but
martin savidge is "outfront." >> the snow on the ground has long since melted.ear later the investigation into the police actions that day grinds on. >> we have been tirelessly working on this investigation. >> today the lead investigator offered a much anticipated update. >> while a few more witnesses need to be interviewed and more forensic evidence needs to be collected, our investigation is complete. >> but he didn't say when it would be done and...
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martin savidge, cnn, georgia. >>> we have much more just ahead in "newsroom" and it all starts rightof the isis is claiming responsibility. >>> and homegrown terror concerns have u.s. military bases across the country on heightened alert today. the fbi now investigating hundreds of suspected isis sympathizers. >>> plus -- massive hail tornadoes, flooding thousands without power today, as more dangerous storms are forming in the plains. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> hello, thanks so much for keep me company. i'm ana cabrera, in for fred this weekend. the united states calling missile tests by north korea a clear violation of several united nations security council resolutions. it's also calling on that country to refrain from any actions that inflame tensions in that region. our kathy novak has details. >> reporter: well north korea has fired three ship-to-ship missiles into the sea off north korea. that's according to the south korean defense ministry. it follows release of photos showing the north korea leader kim jong-un watching over the successful lawnunch of ballistic m
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martin savidge is there for us. what are you hearing? what did happen, martin?traffic behind us here a short while ago reopened i-285. the only evidence of what happened is the black soot mark you can see against the meedsdian. this morning shortly after 10:00 when the piper 32 aircraft apparently took off from peachtree dekalb airport. would have been about a mile away. and quickly witnesses say it looked like it was in trouble, flying low and it was acting erratically and then it impacted. it recently had been fueled. you had a huge fireball. then you had that pal of black smoke. drivers had to swerve to get out of the way. four people onboard killed. miraculously nobody on the ground killinged or injured. two vehicles damaged, you can see traffic flowing once again. >> do we know who was in the plane? >> reporter: at this time, identified now that the pilot was 53-year-old greg byrd. also onboard, his two sons. 27-year-old christopher. 25-year-old phillip and christopher's fiancee jackie kolser all headed to the university of mississippi where phillip was gra
martin savidge is there for us. what are you hearing? what did happen, martin?traffic behind us here a short while ago reopened i-285. the only evidence of what happened is the black soot mark you can see against the meedsdian. this morning shortly after 10:00 when the piper 32 aircraft apparently took off from peachtree dekalb airport. would have been about a mile away. and quickly witnesses say it looked like it was in trouble, flying low and it was acting erratically and then it impacted. it...
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>>marty gonzales:c-n-n's martin savidge has the latest. >>reporter: if it came just as rush hour was ending hundreds of people witness is plural. the plane crashed into a media and burst into flames sending thick black smoke into the air all four people on board were killed the piper 32 takeoff moments before the picture county and about a mile away witnesses say showed signs of trouble while still in the air. driver swerved and brick to avoid the disaster he was one of two vehicles hit by debris fortunately no one on the ground was hurt it is quite remarkable concerning the fact to 85 from the time in the morning it was not any more tragic dead or already dead. those killed and the plan include a pilot 53 year-old his two sons 27 and 25 and his fiancee it before headed the university of mississippi for graduates to ceremony the small plane had no black box recorder airplane had just killed over and p street and look at the pilot's experience. the open friday afternoon with the stars of the tragedy remained book on a highway and in the min
>>marty gonzales:c-n-n's martin savidge has the latest. >>reporter: if it came just as rush hour was ending hundreds of people witness is plural. the plane crashed into a media and burst into flames sending thick black smoke into the air all four people on board were killed the piper 32 takeoff moments before the picture county and about a mile away witnesses say showed signs of trouble while still in the air. driver swerved and brick to avoid the disaster he was one of two vehicles...
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he was just trying to survive." >> that was cnn's martin savidge reporting.by cleveland city councilman zach reid. mr. reid earlier you said while many people are shocked, you also said that we can't let one decision define the city of cleveland. you heard the cleveland police chief underscore however, that this marks a defining time. so which is it and how does cleveland move forward? >> well cleveland moves forward by first of all staying calm. cleveland moves forward by being a model. i mean you got to take into account, we've got two more serious cases that are before the prosecutor. you got a 12-year-old boy that was shot and killed by a police officer and you got a mentally ill young lady that was killed at the hands of police officers. both of those cases have to go before the prosecutor. so if we blow up on this one case then what signal do we send to the rest of the nation as we look forward to these next two cases? >> so what's interesting is you have the justice department that did this investigation and said that it had to examine the practices of
he was just trying to survive." >> that was cnn's martin savidge reporting.by cleveland city councilman zach reid. mr. reid earlier you said while many people are shocked, you also said that we can't let one decision define the city of cleveland. you heard the cleveland police chief underscore however, that this marks a defining time. so which is it and how does cleveland move forward? >> well cleveland moves forward by first of all staying calm. cleveland moves forward by...
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cnn correspondent martin savidge spoke with him one-on-one. and martin joins us live from aruba.'ve learned, martin. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. you know i think it's pretty clear that authorities here the holloway family and a ton of other people have always believed ten years ago natalee holloway either met with foul play or some kind of accident but her body ended up in the ocean. it's an island afterall. however, we ran across a man who says you know what they'r wrong. and they've been wrong for ten years and they're looking in the wrong place. here's what he said. he says he's something the natalee holloway case has never had, an eyewitness. you were the last person to see natalee holloway alive? >> yes. >> reporter: so where have you been? because it's been ten years. actually dejong isn't new. he's been speaking out for years. in 2008 he even called natalee's father and said. >> she's on land and i know where her body is hidden. and my initial thought was, oh this is another crazy. >> reporter: he's gone to the police numerous times, even given a sworn statement. wh
cnn correspondent martin savidge spoke with him one-on-one. and martin joins us live from aruba.'ve learned, martin. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. you know i think it's pretty clear that authorities here the holloway family and a ton of other people have always believed ten years ago natalee holloway either met with foul play or some kind of accident but her body ended up in the ocean. it's an island afterall. however, we ran across a man who says you know what they'r wrong. and...