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mullan died of arterial wounds. that blood you'd expect some of it to end up on the killer's clothes-- splash-back-- but so far the only blood type we've found on tom rattenbury... is his own. hathaway: so, what's the hypothesis? rattenbury made a mistake? he killed alex hadley, thinking it was steven mullan? hmm. what? hadley was murdered around about midnight, right? now, even if that light was out, there's a street lamp right outside the window. look. he would've seen his victim's face as he forced him under. now, jessica never went near the trial, but her dad was at the court every day. he'd have known what mullan looked like. and he would've known it wasn't mullan he was drowning. tom rattenbury confessed to both killings. all this time, you've been so sure he was our man. why do you have to go unpicking everything? i'm just saying, reasonable doubt-- how's a jury going to react? (door opening) hathaway say something sensible for pity's sake. mr. rattenbury's movements wednesday night. the first killing? yeah.
mullan died of arterial wounds. that blood you'd expect some of it to end up on the killer's clothes-- splash-back-- but so far the only blood type we've found on tom rattenbury... is his own. hathaway: so, what's the hypothesis? rattenbury made a mistake? he killed alex hadley, thinking it was steven mullan? hmm. what? hadley was murdered around about midnight, right? now, even if that light was out, there's a street lamp right outside the window. look. he would've seen his victim's face as he...
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i mean, why would i possibly want to kill steven mullan now? when i have been building, brick by brick, a fu... (sniffles) ...a future for my family? unlike tom, i don't wallow in what can't be helped. now, if you'll excuse me i have a husband to bury. (phone buzzing) recording: you have one new message. message one. rattenbury: ceel, it's me. half my life pummeling christ... and here i am... are you lost? in the forest? i keep thinking, if i stare at it long enough... you're in danger of turning into one of our regulars. where exactly is this vanishing point anyway? out there in the dark... mind you don't lose your footing. you think we're barking up the wrong tree? well, i think we're missing something. why would tom rattenbury go to his grave to protect his wife's lover? and why now, as she said. what would drive a woman like cecile, after all this time, to conspire in murder? out there in the dark. she didn't know who he was. miss wheeler?! yes. this man-- is he one of your regulars? yes. you're sure? yes, great stocky fellow. when was this
i mean, why would i possibly want to kill steven mullan now? when i have been building, brick by brick, a fu... (sniffles) ...a future for my family? unlike tom, i don't wallow in what can't be helped. now, if you'll excuse me i have a husband to bury. (phone buzzing) recording: you have one new message. message one. rattenbury: ceel, it's me. half my life pummeling christ... and here i am... are you lost? in the forest? i keep thinking, if i stare at it long enough... you're in danger of...
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the storm at the mullan and offshore and it looks like we will not be the prime target here. the wintry mix changing to rain and then back into snow, and there might be something lingering, but we get windy on saturday into sunday, and the monday and tuesday we develop another system. >> we are well into the first season of nbc's brought "chicago fir -- drama "chicago fire." i am joined by the stars monica raymund and lauren german. >> hi, baltimore. >> "chicago fire" has become popular in a short amount of time. what do you think makes it work? >> right here. >> both of you. [laughter] >> i think people like to see a high energy, high octane show where you are watching admirable characters run into burning buildings, saving people from dying. you know, it is a very respectable profession, and i think our writers and lovely producers try to make it exciting and fun to watch. not only are we kind of proud and happy to be playing these heroes, so to speak, but you get to see our personal lives, you get the action, and you get the interpersonal drama. hopefully it is appealing.
the storm at the mullan and offshore and it looks like we will not be the prime target here. the wintry mix changing to rain and then back into snow, and there might be something lingering, but we get windy on saturday into sunday, and the monday and tuesday we develop another system. >> we are well into the first season of nbc's brought "chicago fir -- drama "chicago fire." i am joined by the stars monica raymund and lauren german. >> hi, baltimore. >>...
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. >> hello, my name is kent mullan. i have been a resident of california for almost 40 years. i believe and i am a coffee drinker and i believe, again, expresso subito provides a unique and coon convenient service and even though the other stores there are times as stated i go in when i have a meeting. i do not use them regularly because my life is too hectic and they are too busy. i want to rereiterate the entrepreneur from expresso subito has been waiting a year and a half for action and put out a lot of money. this would really be an unjust action if this were to be repealed. haze two young daughters and i family to support and now he is at that state after almost a year and a half. thank you. >> next spark. >> if it's all right i'm going read from a transsculpt of mare 28th appeal and play an audio file from the december 12th appeal. is that all right? >> >> this is from mr. james walsh. there is muffin muffin, about half a block away that serves espresso, as well as sellers market, which is across the tv i'm confused by the references that the only compete on the street i
. >> hello, my name is kent mullan. i have been a resident of california for almost 40 years. i believe and i am a coffee drinker and i believe, again, expresso subito provides a unique and coon convenient service and even though the other stores there are times as stated i go in when i have a meeting. i do not use them regularly because my life is too hectic and they are too busy. i want to rereiterate the entrepreneur from expresso subito has been waiting a year and a half for action...
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but, "deal reporter's" ed mullane says the deals will be smaller in size. >> in general, if g.d.p.rowth begins to grow, you are going to see corporations across the board be much more aggressive in looking at deals. >> reporter: standard & poor's predicts $1 trillion in mergers will be announced this year. that's an 11% gain over last year and the first time we'd breach $1 trillion mark since the great recession. and, curiously, leverage buyouts often open the spigot for m&a activity. while the dell deal is likely to be the largest l.b.o. the market will get this year, private equity firms are expected to continue shopping. >> we're going to be able to see a little bit more interest in the technology sector from private equity firms. we've already seen companies like a.m.d. shop themselves. i think there's a lot of room for tech processors to be taken off the board, even acquired by companies like h.p. or dell, who are going to try to build their laptops a little bit more from the inside. >> reporter: so, guess what's likely to fuel a pickup in deal making? the same thing that's pu
but, "deal reporter's" ed mullane says the deals will be smaller in size. >> in general, if g.d.p.rowth begins to grow, you are going to see corporations across the board be much more aggressive in looking at deals. >> reporter: standard & poor's predicts $1 trillion in mergers will be announced this year. that's an 11% gain over last year and the first time we'd breach $1 trillion mark since the great recession. and, curiously, leverage buyouts often open the spigot...
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but, "deal reporter's" ed mullane says the deals will be smaller in size. >> in general, if g.d.p. growth begins to grow, you are going to see corporations across the board be much more aggressive in looking at deals. >> reporter: standard & poor's predicts $1 trillion in mergers will be announced this year. that's an 11% gain over last year and the first time we'd breach $1 trillion mark since the great recession. and, curiously, leverage buyouts often open the spigot for m&a activity. while the dell deal is likely to be the largest l.b.o. the market will get this year, private equity firms are expected to continue shopping. >> we're going to be able to see a little bit more interest in the technology sector from private equity firms. we've already seen companies like a.m.d. shop themselves. i think there's a lot of room for tech processors to be taken off the board even acquired by companies like h.p. or dell, who are going to try to build their laptops a little bit more from the inside. >> reporter: so, guess what's likely to fuel a pickup in deal making? the same thing that's p
but, "deal reporter's" ed mullane says the deals will be smaller in size. >> in general, if g.d.p. growth begins to grow, you are going to see corporations across the board be much more aggressive in looking at deals. >> reporter: standard & poor's predicts $1 trillion in mergers will be announced this year. that's an 11% gain over last year and the first time we'd breach $1 trillion mark since the great recession. and, curiously, leverage buyouts often open the spigot...