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i left your mrs. porter sitting with the children. mr. wilson, i cancelled mrs. porter. you're woman is sitting with. oh, no. mitchell, stop joking. i left your mrs. porter sitting with the children. just when we're about to enjoy a lovely dinner. excuse me. i'm going to make a call home. did you turn the boys over to mrs. porter? well, of course, i did. she came to the door and i said hello and she-- well, she was a very quiet woman. she didn't actually-- mr. wilson, you do know our sitter, mrs. porter. well, of course, i know your mrs. port-- well no. not exactly. what did she look like? well, she was a slender, dark-haired woman about 35. mrs. porter is plump and gray. honey, i've just talked to dennis. the boys are home alone. no one is taking care of michel. oh, no, no. now calm yourself. dennis is taking care. dennis? great scott. i hope your house is insured. now, you have to excuse us, mr. wainwright. of course. dennis. dennis. shhh, shhh. please be quiet. you'll wake michel. i just got him down. michel is asleep? sure. upstairs in my bed and in my pajamas and wi
i left your mrs. porter sitting with the children. mr. wilson, i cancelled mrs. porter. you're woman is sitting with. oh, no. mitchell, stop joking. i left your mrs. porter sitting with the children. just when we're about to enjoy a lovely dinner. excuse me. i'm going to make a call home. did you turn the boys over to mrs. porter? well, of course, i did. she came to the door and i said hello and she-- well, she was a very quiet woman. she didn't actually-- mr. wilson, you do know our sitter,...
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Feb 22, 2016
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mr. porter is finally going to be rest of his life.very day with what he did. every day he has to think about what he did. and all of tyed. >> you're saying you have to live with remorse, but you haven't seen any sign of remorse. >> that is the only bad part.ll has to sit there. >> today, jessica is doing her best to move on. in february of 2015, she and lly got married. >> we got married on valentine's day. it was a great day.very sad. my parents weren't there. >> larry took his brother's place and walked her down the aisle. >> she asked me to give her away.een my brother's job. >> kind of a bittersweet moment? >> mm-hmm. that's true. i was honored to do it but i t doing it. >> to keep her parents' memory alive, jessica has set up a home, it's still there, with a loving daughter as caretaker. >> i still feel them there.house. my mom built that house. i grew up there. and so i can't let that go.or this edition of "dateline." we'll see you again friday for at a special time, 9:00, 8:00 central. and of course i'll see you each c nightly news." for all of us at nb
mr. porter is finally going to be rest of his life.very day with what he did. every day he has to think about what he did. and all of tyed. >> you're saying you have to live with remorse, but you haven't seen any sign of remorse. >> that is the only bad part.ll has to sit there. >> today, jessica is doing her best to move on. in february of 2015, she and lly got married. >> we got married on valentine's day. it was a great day.very sad. my parents weren't there. >>...
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Feb 22, 2016
02/16
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mr. porter. is it -- it's mark? correct? mark? >> no, that's good. >> okay. >> i just want to kind of touch base with you and talk to you a little bit about how you, how you know them, how long you've known them. >> well, gary, since probably maybe 15, 20 years. he was my assistant superintendent. i was -- i was the superintendent. >> reporter: mark knew a lot about gary's coin business. he'd started dabbling in it as well. he told detectives details that suggested a fellow collector could have targeted the tyrrells. >> he's got people all over the -- missouri that collect for him, and i know he goes to hotels, and meets people and he's -- he runs ads in the paper. >> reporter: according to mark, gary set up one of those meetings around the time of his death, and it involved a lot of money. >> he was actually going to sell $50,000 of gold for cash. it was -- it was actually a buyer who was going to give him $50,000 cash. that's all i know. >> reporter: he also mentioned text messages he'd seen on gary's phone from some other guy.
mr. porter. is it -- it's mark? correct? mark? >> no, that's good. >> okay. >> i just want to kind of touch base with you and talk to you a little bit about how you, how you know them, how long you've known them. >> well, gary, since probably maybe 15, 20 years. he was my assistant superintendent. i was -- i was the superintendent. >> reporter: mark knew a lot about gary's coin business. he'd started dabbling in it as well. he told detectives details that suggested...
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Feb 5, 2016
02/16
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mr. porter: that all sounded really great. but is chief bartlett here? hey, chief.tting this deal together, all that sounded great. the chief said, i lived in florida and new hampshire and when i called him up and put this together, he said, you know, i used to be an undercover drug agent in manchester. were you living your in the 1980's? i think i know you. [laughter] good, that sounded really but what it was was someone trying to woefully get their way through life, and as any recovering alcoholic addict will readyou, as they have their 12-step program carefully, we never quite finish anything and we get tight at all the wrong times. i used to do that. i was born in massachusetts, not far from here in a little town called charlton. i went to the hospital when i was five years old. when i came out of the hospital, i know i was can have a hard time today. most of my family was gone. our store was gone, our home was gone, and likely my mother had taken my siblings out but i lost my dad, my grandparents, my uncle and we did not have a home or a grocery store. we were
mr. porter: that all sounded really great. but is chief bartlett here? hey, chief.tting this deal together, all that sounded great. the chief said, i lived in florida and new hampshire and when i called him up and put this together, he said, you know, i used to be an undercover drug agent in manchester. were you living your in the 1980's? i think i know you. [laughter] good, that sounded really but what it was was someone trying to woefully get their way through life, and as any recovering...
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Feb 18, 2016
02/16
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mr. porter, you have a lot to can to be in class, and i hope you will.tribute now on the nation's monetary policy? are we ignoring our goods producing sector by only looking at the mumbo-jumbo? michael: i think that our national strategy for restoring our economy has been monetary stimulus. isn't that sad? tom: i agree. michael: yes, i feel for the fed having to take this burden. to try to get this right. and, of course, it is a very challenging, delicate question ise, buten to rasie fundamentally we are not moving ahead on our tax system, not moving ahead on and for structure, not improving our immigration circumstances. we are not addressing anything that is fundamental to long-term growth. tom: let's come back with some of those things on health care. michael mckee, are you taking the gulfstream again today? mike: i'm stuck working with you on bloomberg "surveillance." tom: coming up across all of bloomberg's global platforms, howard marks. an exceptionally important and timely conversation on value or non-value in the markets in the 8:00 hour. stay w
mr. porter, you have a lot to can to be in class, and i hope you will.tribute now on the nation's monetary policy? are we ignoring our goods producing sector by only looking at the mumbo-jumbo? michael: i think that our national strategy for restoring our economy has been monetary stimulus. isn't that sad? tom: i agree. michael: yes, i feel for the fed having to take this burden. to try to get this right. and, of course, it is a very challenging, delicate question ise, buten to rasie...
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Feb 4, 2016
02/16
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mr. porter: that all sounded really great. ut is chief bartlett here? hey, chief. in pull thing -- in putting this deal together, all that sounded great. the chief said, i lived in florida and new hampshire and when i called him up and put this together, he said, you know, i used to be an undercover drug agent in manchester. were you living here in the 19 0s? conscious 1980's? i think i know you. [laughter] so all that sounded really good. but what it was was someone trying to willfully get anyway -- their way through life. as any recovering alcoholic or addict will tell you, if they've read their 12-step program carefully, we never quite finish anything. and we get tight at all the wrong times. i used to do that. i started out, i was born in massachusetts, not far from here, in the certain -- central part of massachusetts. i went in the hospital when i was 5. and when i came out of the knew i was going to have a hard time today. most my family was gone. our store was gone. our home was gone. we got wiped out in a flood. luckily my mother had taken my siblings out,
mr. porter: that all sounded really great. ut is chief bartlett here? hey, chief. in pull thing -- in putting this deal together, all that sounded great. the chief said, i lived in florida and new hampshire and when i called him up and put this together, he said, you know, i used to be an undercover drug agent in manchester. were you living here in the 19 0s? conscious 1980's? i think i know you. [laughter] so all that sounded really good. but what it was was someone trying to willfully get...
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Feb 13, 2016
02/16
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mrs. morton. - hi. - how do you do? - i want to talk to you about my son's age. that's your department isn't it? - yes certainly. as the porter on the pullman train says, i always like to start business off with a little joke. - well go ahead why don't you. (audience laughs) - that was the joke. - oh, it was? blanche what was funny about go ahead why don't you? (audience laughs) - i meant, i'm in charge of the births. - oh well if you want to skip the joke and get right down to business it's alright with me. (audience laughs) - yes. what can i do for you? - well this is my son's birth certificate, and i want you to change his age from 21 to 20. - change it? - mhm. - is there anything wrong? - oh there certainly is. see if he was 20 he wouldn't have to drive backwards to malibu. (audience laughs) - if uh, i ask her to repeat that, it wouldn't help would it? no i guess not. (audience laughs) i'm afraid we can't change a birth certificate and this seems perfectly in order, the boy is 21. - oh well there was an error made, by the doctor who filled it out. - what kind of error? - well um... he registered ronnie on daylight savings
mrs. morton. - hi. - how do you do? - i want to talk to you about my son's age. that's your department isn't it? - yes certainly. as the porter on the pullman train says, i always like to start business off with a little joke. - well go ahead why don't you. (audience laughs) - that was the joke. - oh, it was? blanche what was funny about go ahead why don't you? (audience laughs) - i meant, i'm in charge of the births. - oh well if you want to skip the joke and get right down to business it's...
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Feb 14, 2016
02/16
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porter hotel midtown. she's treating herself. and somebody else. biggest expenditure-- $400 at fao schwarz. munch: mrs. kerber, we traced a call from mercy hospita to your residence at 3:25 this morning. did you take that call? yes, from maggie. she was mugged-- is that what you're investigating? how'd you know maggie? is this her? oh, yes. isn't it awful how that man beat her? what'd she call you about? well, she wanted to pick up joey early. came over about 5:00 this morning paid me and they left. where to? oh, they're going on a little vacation. yeah, maggie's always doing that. she's such a wonderful mother. fin: her full name's margaret peterson. we got her address, but like we expected, nobody home. mrs. kerber actually believes at maggie works nights in a diner. what diner waitress can afford $100 a night for a baby-sitter? did a little research on vicap. looked at murders in known prostitute areas where a credit card was stolen. from those we pulled only the cases whose charges included hotel rooms and children's items. philip malakowski in manhattan. michael o'connell in queens. john donatov,
porter hotel midtown. she's treating herself. and somebody else. biggest expenditure-- $400 at fao schwarz. munch: mrs. kerber, we traced a call from mercy hospita to your residence at 3:25 this morning. did you take that call? yes, from maggie. she was mugged-- is that what you're investigating? how'd you know maggie? is this her? oh, yes. isn't it awful how that man beat her? what'd she call you about? well, she wanted to pick up joey early. came over about 5:00 this morning paid me and they...