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scott morrison, that phrase again, showing up to be sure that australia keeps its influence. the pacific region but china isjust behind it and the growing force, last year we saw talk that china may be looking to build a military base within the area, maybe even in vanuatu. scott morrison reacted last year by setting up a new sort of civic pacific initiative, talk of helping with infrastructure, talk of helping with military training within the region, maybe even upgrading a military base in fiji. now he is showing up, trying to show that australia is the biggest friend of the region. one issue is climate change in australia's record on burning fossil fuels, there is some concern in fiji that could be contributed to global water level rises globally. there is also the issue of neil prakash, who was born in melbourne to a fijian father. over the christmas period, australia revoked his australian citizenship, saying he could probably be a citizen of fiji. however, fiji are saying they do not want any part of it. there is a very close, no politics to be worked out there, however
scott morrison, that phrase again, showing up to be sure that australia keeps its influence. the pacific region but china isjust behind it and the growing force, last year we saw talk that china may be looking to build a military base within the area, maybe even in vanuatu. scott morrison reacted last year by setting up a new sort of civic pacific initiative, talk of helping with infrastructure, talk of helping with military training within the region, maybe even upgrading a military base in...
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here's keith morrison. >> the facts were stark and ugly. night in november, 2006, while her husband was away on business, michelle young was attacked in her bedroom and brutally beaten to death. her body discovered the next day by her sister, meredith, along with her 2 1/2-year-old daughter cassidy, who had been left to wander in her blood. for the investigators who set out to find her killer, no way to get those little footprints out of their minds. sergeant richard spivey, lead investigator. >> those of us that work in law enforcement, this is our profession, but we're also parents. that certainly strikes a different note with you when you see something like that. >> michelle's husband jason, a medical software salesman, was 170 miles away the night of the murder. even so, investigators had to look at him. >> we know he was the last person to talk to michelle that night. and he was also the reason why she was found. he called meredith fisher to go to the house. >> jason young's business trip that night was routine. security tape showed hi
here's keith morrison. >> the facts were stark and ugly. night in november, 2006, while her husband was away on business, michelle young was attacked in her bedroom and brutally beaten to death. her body discovered the next day by her sister, meredith, along with her 2 1/2-year-old daughter cassidy, who had been left to wander in her blood. for the investigators who set out to find her killer, no way to get those little footprints out of their minds. sergeant richard spivey, lead...
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so she made sure it was there bit think baldwin and toneie morrison -- we are veil alternative and didn't have jesus and martin luther king jr. but i feel like baldwin and morrison were the gods of my mother's home and i began reading him and that's why this panel is great. the quote from that trailer dish don't know if you were probably seeing that or hearing that for the first time but she says when i was growing up i was trying to make a connection between the life i saw and the life i lived. and i just think that's so, so powerful. i wanted to ask all of you, what was your first baldwin encounter, what your favorite, and then, if you remember read "if beale street could talk --" ebony you don't have to answer this -- >> i read it. >> i'm not saying that. i'm just saying because you've been in the film, but if you remember -- when you read it, what was it impact on you. you can answer all three. >> i'll go last. >> actually, why don't you go first. >> i actually always knew that james baldwin was a writer. we were never introduced to him in school. i'm from new york, from upstate new y
so she made sure it was there bit think baldwin and toneie morrison -- we are veil alternative and didn't have jesus and martin luther king jr. but i feel like baldwin and morrison were the gods of my mother's home and i began reading him and that's why this panel is great. the quote from that trailer dish don't know if you were probably seeing that or hearing that for the first time but she says when i was growing up i was trying to make a connection between the life i saw and the life i...
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morrisons supplies amazon with groceries to sell to amazon customers.y has ceased trading. the group, which was banned from taking on new customers last week, is the 9th energy supplier to fail in the past year.the energy regulator ofgem has said it will choose a new supplier to take on economy energy's 235,000 customers as quickly as possible. samsung says it expects profits to fall nearly 30% as demand for smartphones and memory chips slows. the firm supplies a number of smartphone makers — and has been hit as theirfortures slow too. it's the first quarterly profit drop in two years as strong demand for chips had boosted earnings. first it was asda and today morrisons and tesco have also both annouced they are cutting their petrol prices in response to falls in the wholesale market. yesterday asda said customers will benefit from up to ip per litre off unleaded and 2p per litre off diesel. sainsburys is yet to cut the cost of fuel on its forecourts. is this a price cutting war? simon williams is from the rac. you think supermarkets are not doing enoug
morrisons supplies amazon with groceries to sell to amazon customers.y has ceased trading. the group, which was banned from taking on new customers last week, is the 9th energy supplier to fail in the past year.the energy regulator ofgem has said it will choose a new supplier to take on economy energy's 235,000 customers as quickly as possible. samsung says it expects profits to fall nearly 30% as demand for smartphones and memory chips slows. the firm supplies a number of smartphone makers —...
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here is keith morrison. ♪ ♪ >> the same is called mousetrap.ittle ball on its track, the tiny mice, which unless every lever works in unison will not be caught. and how often things go wrong to allow the mice to get away. so odd that what really happened could so eerily mimic a children's game. these are the people it happened to, the jesse clan of orange county, california. they vacation together. >> i'm tired. i'm ready to go home. >> share birthdays. >> this one's for bev. >> happy new year! >> even got together for a monthly game of ten pins. but what these grainy home videos don't show is what is yet to come, which is murder, conspiracy, one branch of the family against the other, a game so twisted, mice so clever, that crafting a trap to catch the plotters might just be impossible. to begin with, it was 1998. "shak . >> cheryl got a change call from her dad, jack jesse. >> i was getting ready for bed and my phone rings. it's my dad on the phone. >> what time was this? >> 20 after 9:00. >> he was worried about his wife sandra. she was miss
here is keith morrison. ♪ ♪ >> the same is called mousetrap.ittle ball on its track, the tiny mice, which unless every lever works in unison will not be caught. and how often things go wrong to allow the mice to get away. so odd that what really happened could so eerily mimic a children's game. these are the people it happened to, the jesse clan of orange county, california. they vacation together. >> i'm tired. i'm ready to go home. >> share birthdays. >> this one's...
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as technical writing as a profession she made that was there but baldwin and toni morrison we didn't have jesus or martin luther king and soon as i comprehend reading but the quote from the trailer if you see that are here that for the first time to make that connection between the life that i saw in the life that i lived in that is so palpable. what was your first baldwin encounter? if you remember reading if beale street could talk. >> i read it. [laughter] i'm just say because you were in the film. . >>. >> so you go first. i actually always knew that james baldwin was a writer we were never introduced in school i am from upstate new york we were not introduced to many black writers at all in school that i was through his speeches and his lectures and debates, mostly visual. i knew what he was like before when he was like on paper which is interesting because you can see the power in him when he speaks. he was of the time of mlk junior and malcolm x that through his novels i think he could reach people that was beyond race yes you read about the experience, but you read about peop
as technical writing as a profession she made that was there but baldwin and toni morrison we didn't have jesus or martin luther king and soon as i comprehend reading but the quote from the trailer if you see that are here that for the first time to make that connection between the life that i saw in the life that i lived in that is so palpable. what was your first baldwin encounter? if you remember reading if beale street could talk. >> i read it. [laughter] i'm just say because you were...
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disappearance, the detective would have to sort the players from those getting played here's keith morrison. >> it's a strange thing that happens among the bogs and marshes, the soft soil here in coastal florida. things have a way of coming up things buried in the ground in the past, or both. it was july 2003, beaches quiet, snowbirds back up north. so no one noticed at first what was starting inland, a little, in a town called pembroke pines, where donna velasquez, just three months a detective, a rookie, really, had just been assigned to a brand-new cold case unit. >> the sergeant came into the office and dropped a box of papers right on my desk and said, here, see what you can do with this. and i began to wonder, mm, is this a test to see, can she really do this >> that the case was a challenge was an understatement. a now all-but-forgotten mystery, a disappearance 15 years earlier of a young man named david jackson. and the file offered no hints, no pointers, nothing, really, beyond the basic bio to unearth the truth, even the rookie cop knew she'd have to learn about the victim and so
disappearance, the detective would have to sort the players from those getting played here's keith morrison. >> it's a strange thing that happens among the bogs and marshes, the soft soil here in coastal florida. things have a way of coming up things buried in the ground in the past, or both. it was july 2003, beaches quiet, snowbirds back up north. so no one noticed at first what was starting inland, a little, in a town called pembroke pines, where donna velasquez, just three months a...
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morrisons isa markets doing pretty well.ood, making it more likely they get into difficulty. here's our science reporter laura foster. sounds like a donkey, but it is actually a magellanic penguin calling for a mate. and these penguins, they mate for life. but every year, when breeding season is over, they head to the water to feed. not much was known about where they went until recently, when a team of scientists used trackers to follow a small group and found the males and females went different ways. the males, who are bigger and thought to be stronger swimmers, would fish in deeper waters, whereas the females travelled further, preferring to search for food in shallower places. researchers say because they're tending to swim further, they're more likely to run into trouble. they usually appear stranded on the beach once they die at sea. and other times they arrive to the coast in bad condition, because they were not able to get enough food, and so they go to the beach to die. they found the females would venture further
morrisons isa markets doing pretty well.ood, making it more likely they get into difficulty. here's our science reporter laura foster. sounds like a donkey, but it is actually a magellanic penguin calling for a mate. and these penguins, they mate for life. but every year, when breeding season is over, they head to the water to feed. not much was known about where they went until recently, when a team of scientists used trackers to follow a small group and found the males and females went...
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here's keith morrison. ♪ >> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean, on the far side ofalifornia's catalina island, is a silent current. strange, how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara. then, just before the open sea, turns back to glide again past this storied island. with, one sunny day in may 2006, someone in it. >> i have a saying that i'd rather be lucky than good. >> reporter: ken clark is a detective with the l.a. sheriff's department. been at it a long time. as has robert martindale. more than 50 years between them. but nothing like the case that literally floated to them on a lonely reach of ocean out by catalina. would never have had the case at all, except -- >> we were lucky that we had some boaters leaving newport beach going to catalina island and they came upon a body floating in the water. >> just happened to see it? >> just happened to see it. >> that's a big ocean out there. >> absolutely. >> so the chances of it being seen are, what, needle in the haystack? >> very slim. >> reporter: the sailors had spotted a flock of shrieking seag
here's keith morrison. ♪ >> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean, on the far side ofalifornia's catalina island, is a silent current. strange, how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara. then, just before the open sea, turns back to glide again past this storied island. with, one sunny day in may 2006, someone in it. >> i have a saying that i'd rather be lucky than good. >> reporter: ken clark is a detective with the l.a. sheriff's...
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here's keith morrison. >>> suppose for a minute you were sitting in your car smack-dab in the middle of tuscaloosa, alabama and you pointed southwest down highway 69 and kept a sharp eye out after half an hour or so. you roll into a sweet little place called moundville. one stoplight, one main street, one general store. been around for a long time has moundville. but it's a sad truth, as the sheriff says, even here where everybody used to know everybody -- >> it's not that way anymore. so many different people are moving in from around the world. >> trying to escape the crowds. >> well, escape the crowd or running from something. >> yes. and where have you gone, andy griffith? >> mayberry has up and left us. sheriff ken ellis fights real crime nowadays. >> the crime here is the same crime you see in any large city, just a smaller version. >> still, moundville is moundville and neighbors tend to know more of each other's business than they might in tuscaloosa, for example, which can be a bit of a nuisance if you need to keep a secret, especially, for example, if your secret is about m
here's keith morrison. >>> suppose for a minute you were sitting in your car smack-dab in the middle of tuscaloosa, alabama and you pointed southwest down highway 69 and kept a sharp eye out after half an hour or so. you roll into a sweet little place called moundville. one stoplight, one main street, one general store. been around for a long time has moundville. but it's a sad truth, as the sheriff says, even here where everybody used to know everybody -- >> it's not that way...
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here's keith morrison. >> march 19th, 2009. night fell heavy in montana's flathead valley. something off that night, something wrong. at mary and randy winter's house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clock by their daughter, justine. that reliable. but a new driver, too, just 16. on her way home from her boyfriend's house. and though she wasn't very late, the feeling seeped in like a poison. something wrong. >> i called her starting about five after 8:00, no answer. called the house where she was at and they said she had left 15 minutes before that. >> i was thinking she had went off the road between their house and us. >> not far away, another family, the other half of our story, was on the road, too. erin thompson was driving her son caden home from a school concert. he played the drums. >> i'd always attended all of caden's concerts. and this was the first one i didn't attend because i had car troubles. >> this is caden's step-father. >> my car wa
here's keith morrison. >> march 19th, 2009. night fell heavy in montana's flathead valley. something off that night, something wrong. at mary and randy winter's house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clock by their daughter, justine. that reliable. but a new driver, too, just 16. on her way home from her boyfriend's house. and though she wasn't...
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and focusing on morrison.e are eight days into new year and this is going to be another big m&a deal potentially. maker,g to buy the u.k. they are known for concrete and other construction materials, they say the acquisition will strengthen its lead into the chemicals construction industry. matt: what is the story on national grid? gettingonal grid is to0, the company is starting put work into their jobs this week and expect a return after the end of january. has to heal their relationship. matt: the british love their supermarket stocks. what is the story with more sense? >> it is one of the first u.k. supermarkets to it out numbers for the christmas period. analysts expected a pickup 4%. this should not be at the pic, it is a trend. still weighing on the sector. matt: thanks to the team for that, you can get all the latest stock stories from our equities team by going to first go on your bloomberg and by the mobile app to my it is available there as well. it is the market open, futures are still pointing to
and focusing on morrison.e are eight days into new year and this is going to be another big m&a deal potentially. maker,g to buy the u.k. they are known for concrete and other construction materials, they say the acquisition will strengthen its lead into the chemicals construction industry. matt: what is the story on national grid? gettingonal grid is to0, the company is starting put work into their jobs this week and expect a return after the end of january. has to heal their relationship....
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here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth. and we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> it's emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> though it is, even if we've seen something, or if we think we have. and thus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think this? >> she doesn't know for sure what she saw. >> a question, we say, on which all the rest will turn. why don't we begin here. calimesa, california, riverside county. historic missions. suburbs creeping around the rim of mountains on the eastern flank of los angeles. here is why chris and cristi hall had come to live out their golden years, though they were far from old when it happened. just experienced, with life and each other. >> as far back as i can remember, it's always been chris and cristi. >> we happened to be laying on the bed with her. we started talking. she was
here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth. and we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> it's emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> though it is, even if we've seen something, or if we think we have. and thus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think...
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morrison/napa: "it's cool because i get to see them release the shoes.">riley morrison wrote curry a letter asking why his under armour shoes aren't made for girls.he wrote back things will change and promised she would be one of the first kids to get the new curry 6 shoes..here she is today sporting her christmas present from the man himself the event is about to wrap up, aside from those two hundred people who got free tickets, steph curry also invited local high school students to watch the show.a tribute to the youth and a thank you for 10 years in oakland.live in oakland, gayle ong kron 4 news. (ken) a somber day in a small central valley town today... as people honored an officer... killed late last month in the line of duty. hundreds of people lined the streets and packed a downtown theatre in newman ... to honor corporal ron-il singh. our grant lodes is here with more on how he is being remembered. grant (grant) the 33 year-old who immigrated from figi came to the states to be an officer. he loved his small communit
riley morrison wrote curry a letter asking why his under armour shoes aren't made for girls.he wrote back things will change and promised she would be one of the first kids to get the new curry 6 shoes..here she is today sporting her christmas present from the man himself the event is about to wrap up, aside from those two hundred people who got free tickets, steph curry also invited local high school students to watch the show.a tribute to the youth and a thank you for 10 years in...
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here again is keith morrison. >> straight times around the lake.o shocking that one of their own chris wright had been arrested and charged with killing wealthy businessman ken dolezsar. >> all the evidence that we obtained led up to chris wright being the triggerman. >> reporter: in the suv ken drove to his fatal morning meeting, for example. the killer used that vehicle to flee the scene. and when the cops found it and scoured the interior, they got a hit. chris' dna. >> we had a dna result from the inside door handle of the suv. >> reporter: it was a tiny sample, not a perfect one, but it seemed to put chris in ken dolezsar's car driver's side which certainly helped the case. but it wasn't quite air tight, not yet. the murder weapon had not been found. yet they found an empty gun case in chris and bianca's apartment, but nothing to connect the case to the murder. and just about then -- >> the sergeant for the district attorney's office just happened to call me and ask, hey, did you ever look in that gun case? was there shell casing or anything i
here again is keith morrison. >> straight times around the lake.o shocking that one of their own chris wright had been arrested and charged with killing wealthy businessman ken dolezsar. >> all the evidence that we obtained led up to chris wright being the triggerman. >> reporter: in the suv ken drove to his fatal morning meeting, for example. the killer used that vehicle to flee the scene. and when the cops found it and scoured the interior, they got a hit. chris' dna....
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here, again, is keith morrison. >> it was february 2002, a remote vineyard up in the northern end ofifornia's central valley, a farm worker checking the outer reaches of a giant field of grape couldn't help but see the big words going round and round. something out there. >> vultures were circling. he spotted the vultures so he went out to see what they were circling. >> investigator javier ramos and lieutenant robert bookwalter worked with the san joaquin sheriff's department at the time. >> he thought he was going to find just some dead animal out there. >> but it wasn't a dead animal. the leg that was sticking out of the ground was decidedly human, and soon larry's daughter, tavia, got the news. >> i got a call from the sheriff's department. i felt myself get really hot and nausea. and she said that the body they found, the dental records, it was him. and i remember i never swear and i yelled out this cuss word and i slammed the phone and i just started shaking. it was a moment in time that i've never felt such anguish. >> that's still raw even now. >> it is because i thought -- i
here, again, is keith morrison. >> it was february 2002, a remote vineyard up in the northern end ofifornia's central valley, a farm worker checking the outer reaches of a giant field of grape couldn't help but see the big words going round and round. something out there. >> vultures were circling. he spotted the vultures so he went out to see what they were circling. >> investigator javier ramos and lieutenant robert bookwalter worked with the san joaquin sheriff's department...
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here's keith morrison. >> reporter: they ke79 him here, deep inside the rolls and rolls of razor wire. the confessed stabber, the convicted killer of that sweet young woman all those years ago. he is lucky to be you a live probably given the nature of the crime, and the appeal from that girl's mother for the death sentence, which made what that mother told us later on very puzzling, indeed. >> let him go. it's the only thing his mother has. it's her only child. let him go. >> her name is carol dodge and the amazing story she will tell us began on the worst day of her life. it was a thursday, june 13th, 1996, mid-morning. she placed a call to a beauty salon to talk to her daughter, angie. >> i dialed angie's number at work, and a lady answered. i said, this is carol dodge, angie's mom. she said, angie has been found dead. >> just over the phone. >> i remember saying, god, no, please no. this can't be real. >> happened it turned out the night before in the tiny second floor walkup where the independent 18-year-old had just started to build her life. stabbed to death, her throat cut and
here's keith morrison. >> reporter: they ke79 him here, deep inside the rolls and rolls of razor wire. the confessed stabber, the convicted killer of that sweet young woman all those years ago. he is lucky to be you a live probably given the nature of the crime, and the appeal from that girl's mother for the death sentence, which made what that mother told us later on very puzzling, indeed. >> let him go. it's the only thing his mother has. it's her only child. let him go. >>...
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my name is mahogany and i wrote about tony morrison. or the effect she had on me. you learned real quick as a brun skinned black girl the rules running for safety. one, coffee will make you black. two, being in the sun will make you black. three, loud friends will make you black. four, short skirts will make you fat, and don't nobody got time for or love for a black fast tailed girl. and so i moved like a black bird, afraid of her own shadow, finding solace in dank rooms withmounds and mounds of books. some days into any 14th summer i tired of the stories that only articulated lust for petite white girls with silky tress andty its opinion to the sky. base in sacramento. won wonted to believe that title didn't bring me to hell to hold text. but it did. i read the back cover flat and scooted butt first to the far end nearest the dark. i read until the librarian asked me if i wanted to check the book out because the library will be closing soon. i couldn't hear her. because of all the tears in my eyes. i'm used to black girls going to missing. in the story of tony mor
my name is mahogany and i wrote about tony morrison. or the effect she had on me. you learned real quick as a brun skinned black girl the rules running for safety. one, coffee will make you black. two, being in the sun will make you black. three, loud friends will make you black. four, short skirts will make you fat, and don't nobody got time for or love for a black fast tailed girl. and so i moved like a black bird, afraid of her own shadow, finding solace in dank rooms withmounds and mounds...
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here again is keith morrison. ♪ >>> by the time we visited the city of idaho falls in march of 2012,ust a piece of city history. but to idaho's innocence project and its founder, dr. hampikian, it was a miscarriage of justice and a cause. >> if there's dna, for god sakes believe the science. people are not that accurate. the dna is very precise. >> and now, 15 years after the murder of her daughter, angie's own mother, carol dodge, had done what was once unthinkable. she had joined forces with the innocence project. >> the city of idaho falls has got it wrong. >> you want somebody to take you seriously? >> yes. >> in the year since the murder, finding angie's killer had become carol's reason of living, through three heart attacks the death of an estranged husband, off and on battles with the idaho falls police and now she had to fight that power in a whole new way because. remember jared fuhrman, the detective who befriended chris tapp in a previous position of school resources officer? >> the fellow got that confession has gone on to become the mayor of town. >> true. >> did that ha
here again is keith morrison. ♪ >>> by the time we visited the city of idaho falls in march of 2012,ust a piece of city history. but to idaho's innocence project and its founder, dr. hampikian, it was a miscarriage of justice and a cause. >> if there's dna, for god sakes believe the science. people are not that accurate. the dna is very precise. >> and now, 15 years after the murder of her daughter, angie's own mother, carol dodge, had done what was once unthinkable. she...
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here's chris morrison with manson. >> april 14th, 2016. a clear blustery day in the high desert outside los angeles. inside the walls of the california ips tugs for women, a gray haired 66-year-old inmate appears before a parole board as he has done many times before, but this time something remarkable. >> a parole board panel is recommending the release of former charles manson member. >> a name linked with one of the most famous crimes in history. charles manson. ? you don't understand me, that's your trouble. i don't understand you either. the story of charles manson is buried in archives, memorialized in media and yet somehow it feels present. that hot summer night that caught the world unprepared. when los angeles became suddenly a very scary place. it was august 9th, 1969 around 8:00 a.m. officer was a young cop with the lapd working the day shift. >> the first call i got was to go to the drive. it came out as a drunk in a car. >> the officer cruised up the canyon. and found the dead end street. a neighbor flagged him down and sudden
here's chris morrison with manson. >> april 14th, 2016. a clear blustery day in the high desert outside los angeles. inside the walls of the california ips tugs for women, a gray haired 66-year-old inmate appears before a parole board as he has done many times before, but this time something remarkable. >> a parole board panel is recommending the release of former charles manson member. >> a name linked with one of the most famous crimes in history. charles manson. ? you don't...
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morrison/napa: "it's cool because i get to see them release the shoes.">riley morrison wrote curry a letter asking why his under armour shoes aren't made for girls.he wrote back things will change and promised she would be one of the first kids to get the new curry 6 shoes..here she is today sporting her christmas present from the man himself those new curry 6 shoes you just saw was inspired by the marquee of the fox theater, today is also a celebration of the 'global' launch of the new sneakers made by under armor. live in oakland, gayle ong kron 4 news. now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o. kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now with the forecast lawrence karnow: a series of strong storms are now headed toward the bay area and will impact the weekend. today we had plenty of sunshine with just a few clouds but the winds started picking up late in the day. its quiet on doppler radar now but the rain will be heavy at times late tonight and into tomorrow morning. also, gusty win
riley morrison wrote curry a letter asking why his under armour shoes aren't made for girls.he wrote back things will change and promised she would be one of the first kids to get the new curry 6 shoes..here she is today sporting her christmas present from the man himself those new curry 6 shoes you just saw was inspired by the marquee of the fox theater, today is also a celebration of the 'global' launch of the new sneakers made by under armor. live in oakland, gayle ong kron 4 news. now to...
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morrison/napa: "it's cool because i get to see them release the shoes.">riley morrison wrote curry a letter asking why his under armour shoes aren't made for girls.he wrote back things will change and promised she would be one of the first kids to get the new curry 6 shoes..here she is today sporting her christmas present from the man himself those new curry 6 shoes you just saw was inspired by the marquee of the fox theater, today is also a celebration of the 'global' launch of the new sneakers made by under armor. live in oakland, gayle ong kron 4 news. (grant) it has been more than 3- months since the salesforce transit center was shutdown ... following the discovery of two cracks in the structure. now repair plans have been approved.. but, it is still unclear how soon buses will start rolling through the facility. kron 4's dan kerman has an update. it was last august when the salesforce transit center opened, only to be closed a month later when two cracks were found in steel beams on the bus deck above fremont street.
riley morrison wrote curry a letter asking why his under armour shoes aren't made for girls.he wrote back things will change and promised she would be one of the first kids to get the new curry 6 shoes..here she is today sporting her christmas present from the man himself those new curry 6 shoes you just saw was inspired by the marquee of the fox theater, today is also a celebration of the 'global' launch of the new sneakers made by under armor. live in oakland, gayle ong kron 4 news. (grant)...
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sainsbury‘s tidwell whilst tesco was going through a rough patch and whilst morrisons was nowhere nearround in the last few years and sainsbury‘s has found it a lot tougher. this tells us more than anything else about how much sainsbury‘s needs asda. anything else about how much sainsbury's needs asda. absolutely. the big question is does the cma allowed sainsbury's and asda to tie up. without that merger there is a big question about where it goes next. a lot of investors will be pinning their hopes on the cma being lenient with sainsbury's and you have to look also at the impact of the discounters, algae and little. no case to we have the big four seeing a broader market. there is a much broader sense of competition and the market and that might be in favour of sainsbury's. thank you very much indeed. good news from majestic wine. more detail on the web page. their sales were up 6.2% in the ten weeks up to christmas. financial markets are all higher in europe following a very strong close in asia earlier today. we will see how long that lasts. now let's get the inside track on the pu
sainsbury‘s tidwell whilst tesco was going through a rough patch and whilst morrisons was nowhere nearround in the last few years and sainsbury‘s has found it a lot tougher. this tells us more than anything else about how much sainsbury‘s needs asda. anything else about how much sainsbury's needs asda. absolutely. the big question is does the cma allowed sainsbury's and asda to tie up. without that merger there is a big question about where it goes next. a lot of investors will be pinning...
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here's keith morrison. >> it was her first time in las vegas, her first look at that famous strip, its outsized kitsch, its gaudy cavernous casinos. with their endless electronic clatter and their darker places where men in black suits hover over the steadied calm of high-rolling wishful thinkers. her name was adrian solomon, and she was here on business. >> i was excited to go, to see what this city was all about. >> adrian came to las vegas to plan a medical conference. meeting planning was her business. a road job. >> i was probably gone 50% of the time. >> and now the job had brought her here, to a vast casino, all alone. exciting of course, but buttoned down compared to her previous more exotic occupation, teaching the flying trapeze. >> i went to work for club med and worked for the vacationers for seven years, living all over the world. >> i can't imagine what it's like to have a job where your responsibility is to teach people how to relax and have fun and do it in a wonderful setting. >> it was the best job. >> in which she learned to embrace moments of fun, new experiences, a
here's keith morrison. >> it was her first time in las vegas, her first look at that famous strip, its outsized kitsch, its gaudy cavernous casinos. with their endless electronic clatter and their darker places where men in black suits hover over the steadied calm of high-rolling wishful thinkers. her name was adrian solomon, and she was here on business. >> i was excited to go, to see what this city was all about. >> adrian came to las vegas to plan a medical conference....
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>> well, we all tribute tony morrison. >> brown: how could we not. >> it's toni morrison.nd barbara smith writes about james baldwin and how his words helped her become a writer. there's one writer, debby writes about how reading the memoir "boy" was fund meant toll her experience, so it's not necessarily just about seeing an exact reflection, but to make sure that these symbols had meaning and they build significance. you can really explore. reading feels to me like an exploratory practice. you should be able to find characters and stories you can , ll into. >> these are writemen who became writers. >> yes.ou how much didee their beigin story connecting to the writers that theme? >> oh, yeah, completely. i think at the end of her story, she said she read this one book and it wasn't until she wrote herow that she was able to really -- >> brown: that's right. >> it was su a profound statement, a powerful way to end, it compelled her to want to bring write her own story, and i think that is the takeaway from the anthology that we could write our own stories and be persistent
>> well, we all tribute tony morrison. >> brown: how could we not. >> it's toni morrison.nd barbara smith writes about james baldwin and how his words helped her become a writer. there's one writer, debby writes about how reading the memoir "boy" was fund meant toll her experience, so it's not necessarily just about seeing an exact reflection, but to make sure that these symbols had meaning and they build significance. you can really explore. reading feels to me like...
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today we had morrisons, one of the big supermarkets, reporting christmas numbers.re up 3.6%, pretty healthy. but that was largely driven by its wholesale business. if you look at what has been going on in its core supermarkets, the growth was just 0.6%, a slowdown compared to the previous quarter. the boss said today consumers have become increasingly savvy, i think what he means as we were shopping around christmas. he said there was a sense that consumers were a bit more cautious and careful with spending, given the wider political uncertainty. that chimes with the broader industry data from cancer worlds panel out today showing there was overall growth in the grocery aisles, we spent more this year than last, £450 million more, but the rate of growth has been the slowest for a year. i don't think anybody will be popping the champagne corks, but there were winners. aldi and lidl, the discounters, steal a march. they are at their highest ever market share and almost two thirds of uk households shopped in a lidl aldi in the christmas period. we will know more about
today we had morrisons, one of the big supermarkets, reporting christmas numbers.re up 3.6%, pretty healthy. but that was largely driven by its wholesale business. if you look at what has been going on in its core supermarkets, the growth was just 0.6%, a slowdown compared to the previous quarter. the boss said today consumers have become increasingly savvy, i think what he means as we were shopping around christmas. he said there was a sense that consumers were a bit more cautious and careful...
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see week wages slowing housing rising debt couldn't life get difficult for your embattled pm scott morrison his view on the scene well let me tell you why just growth would be much lower if we hadn't incremented our agenda for a stronger growth and more jobs i mean by any measure the unemployment right five percent is wrote below where it was when we came into government people thought it would hit given the circumstances we inherited and indeed the more recent data shows that were just grows picking up and if we continue to increase the level of employment in australia which we expect will happen in the libel supply continues to tighten up of course we will expect prices to continue to increase i mean to be an election in a few months time we will be putting our economic agenda forward the target of this food and you're trying people get to decide that is democracy straight in finance minister mathias cormann thank you very much or is going to talk to. ben reporting from davos there now as delegates are trying to wrap their heads around the big topics of the present in the future artificia
see week wages slowing housing rising debt couldn't life get difficult for your embattled pm scott morrison his view on the scene well let me tell you why just growth would be much lower if we hadn't incremented our agenda for a stronger growth and more jobs i mean by any measure the unemployment right five percent is wrote below where it was when we came into government people thought it would hit given the circumstances we inherited and indeed the more recent data shows that were just grows...
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here again is keith morrison. >> travis forbes was right where they wanted him. behind bars.olding him on suspicion of stealing a friend's car, not for kenia monge's disappearance. but at least he was here back in colorado. >> getting him back, how important was that to you? >> very important. i wanted to know where he was. >> and you wanted him in your town. >> yes. >> detective nash gurule was hoping to coax travis to tell the real story of what happened to 19-year-old kenia monge. by this time kenia had been missing for several weeks. >> he was 9 person. we had eliminated pretty much everyone else. >> but just as detective gurule was closing in on travis, as he geared up to pry out a confession or at least evidence sufficient to lay a charge, he got a nasty little surprise. >> his friend dropped the charges on the stolen car. she was very adamant that he didn't do anything wrong. >> why did that happen? >> i would talk to her sometimes daily and she was his biggest supporter. >> she wouldn't believe that he was a dangerous guy. >> absolutely not. not the travis forbes she
here again is keith morrison. >> travis forbes was right where they wanted him. behind bars.olding him on suspicion of stealing a friend's car, not for kenia monge's disappearance. but at least he was here back in colorado. >> getting him back, how important was that to you? >> very important. i wanted to know where he was. >> and you wanted him in your town. >> yes. >> detective nash gurule was hoping to coax travis to tell the real story of what happened to...
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here's keith morrison with "secrets in the mist." >> january, 2013, point vicente, california. the wet, gray morning cold has settled in to stay. at noon a police boat sets off in the pea soup fog. a hail mary pass apparently, a slim chance to find the truth at last. but why there? why after all those lost 30 years? maybe some cases are destined to stay cold, easier that way. before came along with their wild ideas about murder and facebook of all things. and now this -- their doomed errand into the fog. her name was carol jean meyer, though she was carol lubon when all this happened in march, 1981. the night of the slamming doors, the harsh words, the car roaring away. and it's an old story anyway -- pretty girl gets pregnant at 15, marries the guy. pretty soon she's a 20-something with two kids and a hankering to live, really live, for a change. and this particular pretty girl >> she was fun. she was outgoing. she had a lot of friends. >> she had two sisters -- terri was the younger one. gail the older. >> we were very close and made each other laugh all the time. >> but caro
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the government reacted to these questions or proposals in any way yeah well prime minister scott morrisonhas reacted strongly saying that he called it indulgent self loathing and today he even made a statement saying we shouldn't crowd walk away from history for him this would be a denial of the history of modern australia as he calls it which is colonialist but some green party members have actually moved two balls today in local city councils and for some people the victory has already been won because this day has become a day of of remembrance of the history of indigenous people in australia ok thank you so much that was to see if talking about the controversy surrounding what some people are calling invasion in australia. tennis now and japan's now me osaka has won the australian open a second czech republic's petra to secure her second grand slam title in just four months the defending u.s. champion took the first set after mastering her opponent's serve put pressure on thinks about but the czech claw her way back into the match to win the second set. her game up in the third set sh
the government reacted to these questions or proposals in any way yeah well prime minister scott morrisonhas reacted strongly saying that he called it indulgent self loathing and today he even made a statement saying we shouldn't crowd walk away from history for him this would be a denial of the history of modern australia as he calls it which is colonialist but some green party members have actually moved two balls today in local city councils and for some people the victory has already been...
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here's keith morrison. >> reporter: the game is called "mousetrap." a little ball on its track. the tiny taunting mice which, unless every lever works in unison, will not be caught. and how often things go wrong to allow the mice to get away. so odd that what really happened could so eerily mimic a children's game. >> oh how nice! >> reporter: these are the people it happened to, the jessee clan of orange county, california. they vacation together -- >> i'm tired, i'm ready to go home. >> reporter: share birthdays -- >> this one's for bev. >> happy new year! >> reporter: even got together for a monthly game of 10-pins. what these grainy home videos don't show is what is yet to come. which is murder, conspiracy. one branch of the family against the other. a game so twisted, mice so clever that crafting a trap to catch the plotters just might be impossible. to begin with, it was 1998. "shakespeare in love" won the oscar. monica lewinsky was freshly famous. it was a sweltering august night, hottest of the year, when cheryl deedham got a strange call from her dad, jack jessee. >> i
here's keith morrison. >> reporter: the game is called "mousetrap." a little ball on its track. the tiny taunting mice which, unless every lever works in unison, will not be caught. and how often things go wrong to allow the mice to get away. so odd that what really happened could so eerily mimic a children's game. >> oh how nice! >> reporter: these are the people it happened to, the jessee clan of orange county, california. they vacation together -- >> i'm...
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would be a problem any response from the government at this stage well the prime minister scott morrison has come up pretty strong he's called it indulgent self loathing and he's asked why australians want to crab walk away from history from his perspective he says that this would be a denial of what he considers modern australian history which is history of course colonisation some people in the government some green party members have come out. in favor of changing the date and some local city councils have actually officially decided not to celebrate the day for some victories are been won actually because this day has already become a national celebration of indigenous culture right comments and news day which i'm sure will continue to make some traction online following it for a report i mean as if thank you very much indeed. and we stay in australia for ten days to news japan's and i mean osaka has won the australian open or sack of beach the czech republic's petra fifth of a to secure a second grand slam title in just four months well the defending u.s. champion took the first set
would be a problem any response from the government at this stage well the prime minister scott morrison has come up pretty strong he's called it indulgent self loathing and he's asked why australians want to crab walk away from history from his perspective he says that this would be a denial of what he considers modern australian history which is history of course colonisation some people in the government some green party members have come out. in favor of changing the date and some local...
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he roomy new >>> in west texas, a successful launch for blue morrison. this was the company's 10th test flight of its hydrogen fueled rocket. the room a new shepherd capsule is designed to carry half a dozen researchers and tours into space. the flights to n later this year. >>> me mo o and it was all caught on video. the volcano erupted yesterday evening in central mexico. the explosion caused lava and ashes dispute. this also shows a big smoke plume rising. no damage was reported but researchers with the mexican government will continue to monitor the volcano. >>> this frozen sing along lake erie in ohio, wind, water and the frigid air came together to create these tall ice sculptures. the ice transforms signs and all of those lampposts. >>> it is too bad that people are having to deal with the cold but it is actually kind of cool. boy, that is incredible to see that! you have to endure bitter temperatures to see something like that for us, looking at it is amazing. this is also amazing, blue skies and a really nice afternoon all across the bay area. h
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here again is keith morrison. >> there is a purity to confession, a real cleansing of the soul.fter months on the lam, elisa mcnabney, aka laren sims, was offloading the secrets of a lifetime. didn't hold back yes, she killed larry. her husband of nearly seven years, she said. but it wasn't her idea. >> i said, i don't know what i'm going to do. and she said, we have to kill him. and i said, i can't kill him. >> she said? who was this other woman who pushed elisa to commit murder? turned out detectives had already talked with her. remember sarah dutra, the young secretary elisa's friend who came back with her little dog who had been so helpful after elisa disappeared? now saying that killing larry was sarah's idea. >> i never would have done it on my own. >> elisa told the story this way. larry was a heavy drinker and drug user. he was abusive, she claimed and feared for her life. one day she confided in her young friend, sarah, and sarah said there was just one thing to do, kill larry mcnabney. now in this three-hour long interview elisa went into detail after gruesome detail o
here again is keith morrison. >> there is a purity to confession, a real cleansing of the soul.fter months on the lam, elisa mcnabney, aka laren sims, was offloading the secrets of a lifetime. didn't hold back yes, she killed larry. her husband of nearly seven years, she said. but it wasn't her idea. >> i said, i don't know what i'm going to do. and she said, we have to kill him. and i said, i can't kill him. >> she said? who was this other woman who pushed elisa to commit...
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even more unexpected, the tiny here's keith morrison. >> nothing about that morning made any sense. >> it all seemed like just such a bad nightmare. this doesn't happen in our happy little world. >> it was a saturday morning in july 2008. the happy little world, a sweet and livy suburb of raleigh, north carolina. a place a young family would aspire to. if you were someone like hannah pritchard, for example. >> there's always lots of friend-making going on through someone you meet. lots of cookouts and family functions. >> like the one in the neighborhood the night before. so hannah would have heard party stories that saturday morning from her friend nancy cooper. would have. because nancy didn't show up. >> i hadn't heard from her maybe by like 10:00 i called her house. brad answered and he said oh, she went for a run. >> nancy was an athlete, training for a half marathon. brad cooper was nancy's husband. >> i was like, okay. when did she leave? i don't know. 6:30 or 7:00. i was like, she's not back? >> weird. if nancy had to cancel their meeting, surely she would have called. hannah
even more unexpected, the tiny here's keith morrison. >> nothing about that morning made any sense. >> it all seemed like just such a bad nightmare. this doesn't happen in our happy little world. >> it was a saturday morning in july 2008. the happy little world, a sweet and livy suburb of raleigh, north carolina. a place a young family would aspire to. if you were someone like hannah pritchard, for example. >> there's always lots of friend-making going on through someone...
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the uk's fourth largest food retailer morrison's released their recent results.es up 10% on last year. coming up on the programme, carol will have the weather for you. we will speak with tom kerridge and we will be with the breakfast family, who will be collecting all of the plastic in their house in december, and there is a lot of it. it is all here in the studio in a giant bin which i will be delving into shortly. i did open it earlier and there is a proper honk. proper what? honk. sally is here with the fa cup. wolves managed to see off the lead leaders liverpool. they did and 2—1 was the final score. liverpool played a changed team from the last game they play and a few days ago. you have to look atjurgen klopp and think, is he prioritising the fa cup? i don't think so, he has an eye on the premier league titles. congratulations to wolves for a fantastic win. arsenal against manchester united looks the stand—out tie of the fa cup fourth round draw. can you believe they have been drawn against each other? more on that in a minute, but wolves pulled off the fin
the uk's fourth largest food retailer morrison's released their recent results.es up 10% on last year. coming up on the programme, carol will have the weather for you. we will speak with tom kerridge and we will be with the breakfast family, who will be collecting all of the plastic in their house in december, and there is a lot of it. it is all here in the studio in a giant bin which i will be delving into shortly. i did open it earlier and there is a proper honk. proper what? honk. sally is...
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with the conclusion of our story, here's keith morrison. >>> when the jury went into seclusion to deliberatejessee family thought justice was just hours away. but as the sun set on the courthouse, nothing. no word. same thing again next day. and the day after that. the problem? there was a holdout. >> it got very heated. >> yes. >> in the deliberation room. >> these members of the jury told us 11 voted for conviction. but there was one lone juror who felt some level of compassion for sandra. >> she related to the sandra jessee concern that jack jessee's illness would eat up their nest egg. >> i felt like she was enjoying the control she had. >> there was nothing. nothing we could do or say. >> people were getting so heated and there was so much anger that she started to shut down even more. >> and that scene played out for three and a half days until the judge said enough and declared a mistrial. >> i was in tears. >> i was too. and thinking of the family and what they've gone through. that was heartache. just heartache. >> mm-hmm. >> i thought i was going to pass out. >> yeah. it was horrib
with the conclusion of our story, here's keith morrison. >>> when the jury went into seclusion to deliberatejessee family thought justice was just hours away. but as the sun set on the courthouse, nothing. no word. same thing again next day. and the day after that. the problem? there was a holdout. >> it got very heated. >> yes. >> in the deliberation room. >> these members of the jury told us 11 voted for conviction. but there was one lone juror who felt some...
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here again is keith morrison with "secrets in the snow." >>> it's horrible.i don't even know how to explain having a microscope go into your world. it's surreal. >> there are few secrets in a person's life that will escape the attention of a determined homicide detective. >> everything comes out. absolutely everything. >> dale and stephanie, it turned out, had their share of secrets. the weird thing one chilly morning six weeks before stephanie was murdered as stephanie told her friend, jennifer. >> she heard spanking and she told me she counted at least eight spanks before she got up the stairs and down the hall to the kitchen. >> well, my boy was acting out far beyond, you know, the norm. and i said, come on. >> that was a wednesday morning. stephanie was furious about the spanking and stormed off to work and that very day was laid off from her county job. and then still upset with dale, stephanie went to see a judge and filed a restraining order against him, sought advice from her friend, bill. >> honestly, i was a little bit surprised. i had never detecte
here again is keith morrison with "secrets in the snow." >>> it's horrible.i don't even know how to explain having a microscope go into your world. it's surreal. >> there are few secrets in a person's life that will escape the attention of a determined homicide detective. >> everything comes out. absolutely everything. >> dale and stephanie, it turned out, had their share of secrets. the weird thing one chilly morning six weeks before stephanie was murdered...
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curry put the icing on the cake by sending morrison a christmas surprise. >> to reilly from steph curryeilly from steph curry. it's occurry 6. oh my gosh! they're so cool! >> steph curry now does have a girl's collection under the under arm our website, all thanks to reilly morrison, girl power at work. >> that wraps up this hour. coming up right now, more news with halle jackson live on capitol hill. a couple things going on there today. >> reporter: just a little bit. i am halle jackson live here from the capitol where today washington is waking up to face a new political universe, divided government for the first time for donald trump. but not for nancy pelosi. set to make history again as speaker of the house, ready to challenge is the president out of the gate today. what she is telling us exclusively on everything from the russia investigation to what it's like negotiating with the president. >> the president either doesn't know what he's talking about or doesn't want to know what he's talking about. >> reporter: pelosi and her party now take control of the house in the midst of a
curry put the icing on the cake by sending morrison a christmas surprise. >> to reilly from steph curryeilly from steph curry. it's occurry 6. oh my gosh! they're so cool! >> steph curry now does have a girl's collection under the under arm our website, all thanks to reilly morrison, girl power at work. >> that wraps up this hour. coming up right now, more news with halle jackson live on capitol hill. a couple things going on there today. >> reporter: just a little bit....
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up being true >> i coudn't believe somebody would do that to her just pure evil - >> here's keith morrison with "black friday. >> reporter: a hot august night in texas, 2014 the lone figure knew where to go, knew where the store kept the cash grabbed $18,000, and was gone. but it was only money. and no one got hurt. not that time, anyway. the story begins here in ft. worth, texas, which turned out to be the perfect growing up place for a rough and tumble, free spirit named ashlea harris. >> i was around 10 when she was born and so the perfect age to pretend she was my baby. >> reporter: melissa hill is ashlea's eldest sister >> she marched to the -- a beat of a different drum. she would wear just things that did not match. her hair was just -- didn't seem combed, you know >> reporter: she was never the little princess type >> no. no >> reporter: there were three girls in the family. ashlea was the baby. their mom, monica, remembers how ashlea loved sports and music and art and bingo! >> it was our mom and daughter bonding time, and she'd just get all giddy and excited. >> reporter: by the
up being true >> i coudn't believe somebody would do that to her just pure evil - >> here's keith morrison with "black friday. >> reporter: a hot august night in texas, 2014 the lone figure knew where to go, knew where the store kept the cash grabbed $18,000, and was gone. but it was only money. and no one got hurt. not that time, anyway. the story begins here in ft. worth, texas, which turned out to be the perfect growing up place for a rough and tumble, free spirit...
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here's keith morrison with "suspicion." >> 7:00 a.m., november 15th, 0 2007, dawn in salt lake city, he pull into the restaurant parking lot, turned off his engine, sky beginning to brighten, sun not quite up, and then the voices, the terror, the nightmare beginning. >> immediately ducked down in my car after the first shot was fired and i laid there thinking, okay, this is how it is going to end for me. >> going to be dead. >> yes. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> somebody just shot the man in front of the village inn. >> it stands in stark contrast to much of the rest of salt lake city, this chocolate factory, this grand stage for our story. it was converted to loft apartments in the boom years before the bust. and the style of living and location drew a distinct crowd, outliers of a sort, iconoclasts in this mormon city. >> i love this building. it was fabulous. >> bianca brooks, for example, born into privilege in england, raised in ireland and africa, she came here in august 2006 to visit a friend. >> i came on holiday and i met chris and we just hit it off. >> christopher wri
here's keith morrison with "suspicion." >> 7:00 a.m., november 15th, 0 2007, dawn in salt lake city, he pull into the restaurant parking lot, turned off his engine, sky beginning to brighten, sun not quite up, and then the voices, the terror, the nightmare beginning. >> immediately ducked down in my car after the first shot was fired and i laid there thinking, okay, this is how it is going to end for me. >> going to be dead. >> yes. >> 911, what is your...
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here's keith morrison with "the confession." >> they keep him in here, deep inside the multiple walls and the armed doors and the rows and rows of raiser wire, the confessed stabber, the convicted killer of that sweet, young woman all those years ago. he is lucky to be alive probably given the nature of the crime and the appeal from that girl's mother for the death sentence, which made what that mother told us later on very puzzling, indeed. >> let him go. if the only thing his mother has is her only child, let him go. ♪ >> her name is carol dodge and the amazing story she would tell us tonight began on the worst day of her life. it was a thursday, june 13th, 1996, mid-morning. she placed a call to a beauty salon to talk to her daughter, angie. >> i dialed angie's number at work and a lady answered. i said, this is carol dodge, angie's mom. she said, angie has been found dead. >> just over the phone. >> i remember saying, god, no, please no. this can't be real. >> happened, it turned out, the night before in the tiny second floor walkup where the independent 18-year-old had just start
here's keith morrison with "the confession." >> they keep him in here, deep inside the multiple walls and the armed doors and the rows and rows of raiser wire, the confessed stabber, the convicted killer of that sweet, young woman all those years ago. he is lucky to be alive probably given the nature of the crime and the appeal from that girl's mother for the death sentence, which made what that mother told us later on very puzzling, indeed. >> let him go. if the only...
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force lisa to reveal and uncover painful secrets about her husband and their marriage here's keith morrison with "dark valley." >> reporter: there is a kind of peace here, here in her own chosen exile the vast pacific for company how else to live with what's impossible to understand or forget. what began that sunny afternoon, far away in southern california's san fernando valley, early may 2012 >> something was really wrong, but a lot more wrong than i could imagine. >> reporter: it was the boy who knew it first, knew something was wrong. his dad was supposed to take him to school that morning but after school - >> i was to go to the school and pick him up after basketball practice when i showed up he said, "daddy didn't pick me up this morning." and i said, "what? he said, "daddy didn't show up this morning." >> reporter: it can happen busy families. people forget. the boy got to school some other way. >> he said he called a friend from around the corner >> reporter: or sometimes, things fall apart. >> the situation sounded too crazy. love affairs, love triangles, drug dealers, it just sou
force lisa to reveal and uncover painful secrets about her husband and their marriage here's keith morrison with "dark valley." >> reporter: there is a kind of peace here, here in her own chosen exile the vast pacific for company how else to live with what's impossible to understand or forget. what began that sunny afternoon, far away in southern california's san fernando valley, early may 2012 >> something was really wrong, but a lot more wrong than i could imagine....
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here's keith morrison with "silent witness." >> i think i paused for a second. had to take a deep breath. and just the reality of what was going on would sink in. >> reporter: those who saw the footprints will not forget them. they were tiny and they were bloody. >> i had to get my composure to finish searching this house to make sure there was nobody else in the house. >> reporter: it was the third of november, 2006, early afternoon. deputy scott earp had been dispatched to a quiet and leafy neighborhood called enchanted oaks the outskirts of rale league, north carolina. here for the 911 call from this place, on birchfield drive. >> i think my sister is dead. >> tell me what happened. >> i have no idea. oh my god. >> the caller was meredith fisher. she had just discovered on the floor of the master bedroom the savagely beaten body of her elder sister, 29-year-old michelle young, a woman who in death was about to be famous. >> listen to me, ma'am. i'll tell you what you have to do. you need to calm down so we can help you. you said there's blood everywhere? list
here's keith morrison with "silent witness." >> i think i paused for a second. had to take a deep breath. and just the reality of what was going on would sink in. >> reporter: those who saw the footprints will not forget them. they were tiny and they were bloody. >> i had to get my composure to finish searching this house to make sure there was nobody else in the house. >> reporter: it was the third of november, 2006, early afternoon. deputy scott earp had been...
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lauren was walking along morrison bill road when she was struck. that crash right near the church where he volunteered for more than a decade. the driver iseing held without bond. >> the marines reacting to a murder inhe district. this after police arrested a navy corpsman inn apartment on wisconsin avenun northwest d.c. colin potter is charged with first-degree murder in the death. medics found him dead in theha way of an apartment building early yesterday morning. thearines are telling news 4 the suspect in station in quantico enlisted in 2010 in the navy. they are investigating what led up to the attack. >>> flu season is here and whe comes to vaccinating tourself, there are two options. the flu s or the nasal spray version. new research ishowing the nasal spray is less effective than the flu shot when it comes to children. new research in the centers for disease control and prevention said the nasal spray called flumist was not as effective for children. data shows flumist is only about 20% effective against two strains of the virus. compar t t
lauren was walking along morrison bill road when she was struck. that crash right near the church where he volunteered for more than a decade. the driver iseing held without bond. >> the marines reacting to a murder inhe district. this after police arrested a navy corpsman inn apartment on wisconsin avenun northwest d.c. colin potter is charged with first-degree murder in the death. medics found him dead in theha way of an apartment building early yesterday morning. thearines are telling...