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the perpetrator knew her. >> we thought it was possible that it could have been an ex-boyfriend or at least someone who had either tried to date her or something like that. it was almost like he's trying to remove the object between him and the girl. >> yet another unusual detail was janet's description of the killer. she said he was wearing only his underwear and a pair of gloves. >> it just didn't ring right to any of us. we really wanted to just verify that she was being up and up with us. >> so janet was given two extensive polygraph examinations, and she passed both times. police looked for evidence to corroborate janet's story. at the time, luminol was just becoming available, so investigators decided to try it. >> their reaction was, whoo, because they were amazed at what it was revealing. from that scene, it got the nickname locally here of whoo juice, because it was such a weird feeling to be watching what's going on, and we realized what great potential this luminol has. >> the luminol was further proof that everything janet told investigators was true. >> all of a sudden, y
the perpetrator knew her. >> we thought it was possible that it could have been an ex-boyfriend or at least someone who had either tried to date her or something like that. it was almost like he's trying to remove the object between him and the girl. >> yet another unusual detail was janet's description of the killer. she said he was wearing only his underwear and a pair of gloves. >> it just didn't ring right to any of us. we really wanted to just verify that she was being up...
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are potential perpetrators. is that, we utilize a community approach to prevention where rwanda's a role to play in in big sexual in relationship violence. together we have developed to evaluate current and implemented by standard first off provinces strategies to save the intervene before, during, and after instances of sexual and religious violence. prevention innovation evidence based bystander intervention prevents a strategies include brain and a bystander, in-person prevention and know your power. both have been proven to reduce participants' acceptance to increase knowledge, increase people's willingness to intervene before, during, and after, and increase people self reported by stan behavior's. prevention strategies have been developed with considerable import and have been adopted by colleges and universities across the country and adapt for the u.s. army. several members have administered an unwanted sexual experience study every five years at the university of new hampshire since 1988. the campus wid
are potential perpetrators. is that, we utilize a community approach to prevention where rwanda's a role to play in in big sexual in relationship violence. together we have developed to evaluate current and implemented by standard first off provinces strategies to save the intervene before, during, and after instances of sexual and religious violence. prevention innovation evidence based bystander intervention prevents a strategies include brain and a bystander, in-person prevention and know...
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the perpetrator left little evidence behind.ut a new computer program found clues on a bloody sheet. and the case made forensic history. >> kirkland, washington, an upscale suburb of seattle, which has some of the best educated citizens in the united states. over 95% have either a high school or a college diploma. 27-year-old dawn fehring fit
the perpetrator left little evidence behind.ut a new computer program found clues on a bloody sheet. and the case made forensic history. >> kirkland, washington, an upscale suburb of seattle, which has some of the best educated citizens in the united states. over 95% have either a high school or a college diploma. 27-year-old dawn fehring fit
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we need to talk about perpetrators are using alcohol as a way to perpetrate sexual assault and that usually gets confused. >> i want to say, too, we thought so much about this specific problem because we do find that in law enforcement i'm severe some truly awful community presentations about how to keep safe and women's safety. just makes me absolutely cringe. and it is a very slippery slope -- >> don't drink without a buddy. >> very well intentioned and extremely ill informed. so i'll read you a brief part in the mou for any agency that wants to participate. we believe so much about so it we put it in here. caution shall be used when providing any community education regarding risk reduction strategies to avoid shifting the focus from the offender's responsibility to not commit a sexual assault. for example, risk reduction strategy should be framed by how the perpetrator targets a victim by either intoxicated oar isolated persons instead of how a victim's behavior allowed an assault to occur, i.e. the victim consumed alcohol. that's a very important clarification to be made if you're goin
we need to talk about perpetrators are using alcohol as a way to perpetrate sexual assault and that usually gets confused. >> i want to say, too, we thought so much about this specific problem because we do find that in law enforcement i'm severe some truly awful community presentations about how to keep safe and women's safety. just makes me absolutely cringe. and it is a very slippery slope -- >> don't drink without a buddy. >> very well intentioned and extremely ill...
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we'll be talking about perpetrators who are using alcohol as a way to perpetrate sexual assault. i think that easily gets confused. >> we thought so much about this i've seen awful presentation about how to keep women safe. it just makes me absolutely cringe. >> don't drink and have a buddy? >> yeah, you know, cover -- all of them i think are well-intentioned, but extremely ill-informed. in the mou for any agency that wants to participate in the program, we believe in it so much, caution shall be used when providing any community education regarding risk reduction strategies to avoid shifting the focus from the offender's responsibility to not commit a sexual assault. for example, risk reduction strategies should be framed by how the perpetrator targets a victim, by either intoxicated or isolated persons instead of how a victim's behavior allowed an assault to occur, i.e. the victim consumed alcohol. that's a very important clarification to be made if you're going to go down that road. we don't, as the professionals in this trying to effect change need to be perpetuating those my
we'll be talking about perpetrators who are using alcohol as a way to perpetrate sexual assault. i think that easily gets confused. >> we thought so much about this i've seen awful presentation about how to keep women safe. it just makes me absolutely cringe. >> don't drink and have a buddy? >> yeah, you know, cover -- all of them i think are well-intentioned, but extremely ill-informed. in the mou for any agency that wants to participate in the program, we believe in it so...
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we need to talk about perpetrators who are using alcohol as a way to be able to perpetrate sexual assault. i think that easily gets confused. >> i want to say we thought so much about this specific problem because we do find that in law enforcement i've seen some truly awful community presentations about how to keep us safe and women safety. it just makes me absolutely cringe, and it's a very slippery -- >> don't drink and have a by the? >> all these things i think of her well-intentioned and their extreme ill-informed. i'll read you a brief, and m.o.u. for an edge city wants to purchase in the program we put into because we believe so much about it. caution shall be used when providing any committee education regarded risk reduction strategies to avoid shifting the focus from the offenders responsibility to not commit a sexual assault. for example, risk reduction strategies should be framed by how the perpetrator targets a victim by either intoxicated or isolated persons instead of how a victim's behavior allowed an assault to occur, i.e. the victim consume alcohol. that's a very importa
we need to talk about perpetrators who are using alcohol as a way to be able to perpetrate sexual assault. i think that easily gets confused. >> i want to say we thought so much about this specific problem because we do find that in law enforcement i've seen some truly awful community presentations about how to keep us safe and women safety. it just makes me absolutely cringe, and it's a very slippery -- >> don't drink and have a by the? >> all these things i think of her...
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we need to talk about perpetrators who are using alcohol as a way to be able to perpetrate sexual assault and i think that easily gets confused. >> i want to say too we thought much about the specific problem because we do find in law enforcement i have seen some truly awful community presentations about keep safe and women's safety and that it makes me absolutely cringe. >> a drinking buddy right? >> i think the intentions are extremely ill-informed and i will read you -- read you a brief part in mou. we put in here because we believe so much about it. policy shall provide any risk reduction strategies to avoid shifting the focus from the offender's responsibility to not commit sexual assault. for example risk reduction strategy should be framed by how the perpetrator targeted victim by either intoxicated or isolated persons instead of how aids victims behavior about the assault to behave i.e. consumption of alcohol. we don't as professionals try to effect change. we need to be perpetuating these myths. >> of these myths get in the play when they investigate these cases. they should've b
we need to talk about perpetrators who are using alcohol as a way to be able to perpetrate sexual assault and i think that easily gets confused. >> i want to say too we thought much about the specific problem because we do find in law enforcement i have seen some truly awful community presentations about keep safe and women's safety and that it makes me absolutely cringe. >> a drinking buddy right? >> i think the intentions are extremely ill-informed and i will read you --...
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at times a perpetrator's dna is the only clue at a murder scene. this case made forensic history when scientists saw in these genes, literally, the killers physical description. in the 1600s baton rouge and louisiana got its name from french settlers and meant red stick. to this day, baton rouge is one of the most racially diverse cities in the country. pam kinamore new the town's history well by birth and by profession. pam operated an antiques store. >> pam loved life. every day she couldn't wait to do all the things that she wanted to do. she was fun. she was exuberant. she was enthused. she was intelligent. >> shortly before midnight on a friday in july, 2002, pam's husband byron called police to report his wife missing. he said when he got home the front door was wide open. his wife's keys were there. but pam was gone. strangely, the bathtub was full of water. >> it looked like she had been taking a bath and also there was some blood on a rug under the bed in the bedroom. that hadn't been there before. forensic testing revealed the blood on th
at times a perpetrator's dna is the only clue at a murder scene. this case made forensic history when scientists saw in these genes, literally, the killers physical description. in the 1600s baton rouge and louisiana got its name from french settlers and meant red stick. to this day, baton rouge is one of the most racially diverse cities in the country. pam kinamore new the town's history well by birth and by profession. pam operated an antiques store. >> pam loved life. every day she...
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we know in america and canada the perpetrators are prosecuted.countries, like jordan, the peepal code -- penal code allows the perpetrator to go free. in pakistan some are celebrated, and often not prosecuted, encouraging others to keep continuing the violence against women. >> oftentimes they are covered up as forced suicides. >> yes, there's a lot of covering up. in the west there's a discussion that this should be called domestic violence, and it's extremely important for people to differentiate between domestic violence and honour killings. the intention ganned on honour -- behind an honour killing is the concept of honour. it's a male family member perpetuating the violence against a female family member, with the rest of the family watching in cahoots or held hostage, the community and this is the idea of the tribal culture. that the honour of the family and tried must be upheld. the honour is vested in every movement of the girl, who - what she wars, who she meets, who she talks to. this is a huge responsibility. >> i know you want to add.
we know in america and canada the perpetrators are prosecuted.countries, like jordan, the peepal code -- penal code allows the perpetrator to go free. in pakistan some are celebrated, and often not prosecuted, encouraging others to keep continuing the violence against women. >> oftentimes they are covered up as forced suicides. >> yes, there's a lot of covering up. in the west there's a discussion that this should be called domestic violence, and it's extremely important for people...
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before leaving, the perpetrator checked on kay's son, who pretended to be asleep. when the man left the house, kaye's son rushed to their neighbor's house for help. >> 911 what's your emergency? >> it's my next door neighbor. she's been robbed and stabbed. it sounded like he might have raped her. >> police arrived to find kaye near death. >> her neck was cut as bad as anyone's neck i've seen in my life. she was stabbed several times in her back. it was over 25 times. and her neck was cut basically from side to side. >> as kaye was rushed to the hospital, paramedics noticed that her attacker had drawn a smiley face on her back in her own blood. >> the smiley face is one of the chilling details of the crime scene that seems to serve no purpose other than to sort of mock or demean the victim of that attack. >> you have to know that this person's very sick, very violent, and possibly a serial killer. >> miraculously, despite being stabbed 28 times, kaye survived. >> when i woke up, i didn't want to be there. i was furious i was on life support. my throat was cut in 10
before leaving, the perpetrator checked on kay's son, who pretended to be asleep. when the man left the house, kaye's son rushed to their neighbor's house for help. >> 911 what's your emergency? >> it's my next door neighbor. she's been robbed and stabbed. it sounded like he might have raped her. >> police arrived to find kaye near death. >> her neck was cut as bad as anyone's neck i've seen in my life. she was stabbed several times in her back. it was over 25 times. and...
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there's a possibility that it had been deposited by the perpetrator when the deceased was strangled. it's unusual you would see just the insulation material without this other debris, such as wood, burned wood, nails, screws that have come out, and even fixtures out of the ceiling. >> in their search for suspects, investigators couldn't find anyone who had a motive to kill michael andrade. >> he never had no enemies. i never seen him mad at anybody, upset about anything. that's a person you don't even think anybody would have ything against him. so i had no idea. >> investigators discovered one person who was apparently angry with him, his longtime girlfriend, a fellow student, 22-year-old lilly mesias. >> i do remember quite a few fights between the two of them where he'd be very upset, either hurt or mad at her. i don't know exactly what would happen. it was just they would have problems and you could tell. >> investigators found a voice mail from lilly to michael left at 8:30 that morning. >> she had left a message on michael's cell phone indicating that they were having problems
there's a possibility that it had been deposited by the perpetrator when the deceased was strangled. it's unusual you would see just the insulation material without this other debris, such as wood, burned wood, nails, screws that have come out, and even fixtures out of the ceiling. >> in their search for suspects, investigators couldn't find anyone who had a motive to kill michael andrade. >> he never had no enemies. i never seen him mad at anybody, upset about anything. that's a...
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the perpetrators inside also wore nike shoes. one wore the air medal force model, the other the shocks trainers. when police interviewed the neighbors, several of them said they saw a burgundy-colored car parked a short distance away from the shaws' home. >> the vehicle was occupied by black males. either they observed these black males within the vehicle or standing outside the vehicle, but it was parked in front of a vacant lot in this particular neighborhood, so it did stand out. >> and about a mile from the crime scene, search dogs found a potentially crucial piece of evidence. >> while they were walking around in the roadway, they discovered a red ski mask with blue outlines on it next to the roadway, which was in direct line of sight to the rear of the victim's property. >> this ski mask, red with dark trimming around the eyes, was similar to the one described by rosana shaw. at ron's autopsy, the medical examiner confirmed that ron shaw was shot three times with a .38-caliber weapon. >> there were two torso shots. one of t
the perpetrators inside also wore nike shoes. one wore the air medal force model, the other the shocks trainers. when police interviewed the neighbors, several of them said they saw a burgundy-colored car parked a short distance away from the shaws' home. >> the vehicle was occupied by black males. either they observed these black males within the vehicle or standing outside the vehicle, but it was parked in front of a vacant lot in this particular neighborhood, so it did stand out....
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how did the mailman get a good look at the perpetrator since the abduction happened so quickly?told an incredible story. he had seen this same man earlier in the day before the abduction. he was on foot walking through a nearby neighborhood and seemed to be following the mailman as he made his deliveries. the mailman said every time he thought he got far enough ahead of the man, he seemed to catch up. >> the fact that the mailman is doing his route, he's stopping several times and he keeps seeing this person was odd. red flags are going to start to go up, and that's what happened with this mailman. >> initially, the mailman was concerned that he, himself, could potentially be a victim, because at each stop that he made, the black male was always at his vehicle. he would always catch up to him at the point where it was going to be a stop, a mail stop. >> so the mailman saw this man's face before the incident in the parking lot, but police still needed forensic proof. so investigators examined the stolen car for blood, both inside and out, but they didn't find any. then they duste
how did the mailman get a good look at the perpetrator since the abduction happened so quickly?told an incredible story. he had seen this same man earlier in the day before the abduction. he was on foot walking through a nearby neighborhood and seemed to be following the mailman as he made his deliveries. the mailman said every time he thought he got far enough ahead of the man, he seemed to catch up. >> the fact that the mailman is doing his route, he's stopping several times and he...
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but, of course, we know that in america and canada the perpetrators are prosecuted. unfortunately there are some countries like jordan, where the penal code allows the perpetrator to go free. in pakistan they are celebrated in fillages -- villages, tribal areas and are not prosecuted, encouraging others to keep on continuing the violence. >> oftentimes they are covered up as forced suicides. >> yes. there's a lot of covering up. even here in the west there is this discussion that this should be called domestic violence. i believe that it's important for people to different sheet between disomistic violence and -- domestic violence and honour killings. the intention was the concept of honour and 99% of the time it's a male family member who perpetuates the violence. with the rest of the family watching in cahoots, or in some way held hostage, the community, and this is the whole idea of the tribal culture, that the honour of the family and the tribe must be uphold, but the -- upheld but the honour is vested in the movement of the girls, and she wears, who she meets, w
but, of course, we know that in america and canada the perpetrators are prosecuted. unfortunately there are some countries like jordan, where the penal code allows the perpetrator to go free. in pakistan they are celebrated in fillages -- villages, tribal areas and are not prosecuted, encouraging others to keep on continuing the violence. >> oftentimes they are covered up as forced suicides. >> yes. there's a lot of covering up. even here in the west there is this discussion that...
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you are lower and to take the shame off of the victims and on to the perpetrators.ssed and vile. because they are. don't let the women question if it was something brought upon themselves. >> we interviewed so many survivors on the show and it's exactly that, so much skepticism when it comes to women. one of the settings where they're trying to put a top to it is syria. they addressed 38,000 cases of gender based cases. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. since then, we have seen so little action. do you think president obama failed to keep his promise and he is leaving behind the people of syria. >> i think we have to get back to the table on peace talks. we have to focus on the live saving aide we must be able to get to the people immediately. i think there has never been enough political will to assist the people in syria. i think it says so much about where we're at today as an international community, so many crisis in the world where we say over and over never again. never again. well if we knew, we would have interven intervened, if we had known, but we k
you are lower and to take the shame off of the victims and on to the perpetrators.ssed and vile. because they are. don't let the women question if it was something brought upon themselves. >> we interviewed so many survivors on the show and it's exactly that, so much skepticism when it comes to women. one of the settings where they're trying to put a top to it is syria. they addressed 38,000 cases of gender based cases. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. since then, we have seen so...
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. >> we need to see real commitment to go after the worst perpetrators, to fund proper protection forrable people, and to step in and help the worst affected countries. we need all armies, peace keeping troops, and police forces to have the prevention of sexual violence in conflict as part of their training. more than 100 countries will be represented at this summit. and we are asking them to take these measures. >> angelina jolie speaking a little earlier in london. well, the u.n. special representative on special violence in conflict told me just what can be done to tackle this problem. >> i think we have to end impunity. the only way you can end impunity is to make sure all the perpetrato perpetrators, you actually put them on trial. you have to give justice. that trial will send a message that whoever commits sexual violence will be tried, both at the national level, at the community level, and at the international level. >> isn't the problem, though, these horrific crimes are taking place in places of conflict where war -- it's impossible to get proof, to even capture these perpe
. >> we need to see real commitment to go after the worst perpetrators, to fund proper protection forrable people, and to step in and help the worst affected countries. we need all armies, peace keeping troops, and police forces to have the prevention of sexual violence in conflict as part of their training. more than 100 countries will be represented at this summit. and we are asking them to take these measures. >> angelina jolie speaking a little earlier in london. well, the u.n....
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here in russia once it was discovered by russian border guards who arrived at sea to arrest the perpetrators another at the sea cross the line. and pointed its weapon on the russians in neighboring them to retrieve their own soldiers well the men have been retrieved but not the machinery the koreans desperately try to solve the backseat ukraine but the russian border guards never let that happen that much of this is coming on the back of he explains that it was a rush and it traded ukraine's borders earlier president vladimir putin had already instructed the russian foreign ministry to send
here in russia once it was discovered by russian border guards who arrived at sea to arrest the perpetrators another at the sea cross the line. and pointed its weapon on the russians in neighboring them to retrieve their own soldiers well the men have been retrieved but not the machinery the koreans desperately try to solve the backseat ukraine but the russian border guards never let that happen that much of this is coming on the back of he explains that it was a rush and it traded ukraine's...
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. >> what a great thing to announce that the perpetrators had been brought to jut. it's all too neat, too cute. i want to be grateful. i want to give the benefit of the doubt to authorities. in this case it feels too neat on the timing. >> the timing on this stinks. face it. tonight hillary clinton for the first time will get tough questions about benghazi. tonight when that interview hits there will be a twin narrative -- the hillary clinton interview and the capture of this terrorist. i don't think it is a coincidence. this timing was planned. >> you know, i think i will let you start with this. that's paranoia. >> why? why?
. >> what a great thing to announce that the perpetrators had been brought to jut. it's all too neat, too cute. i want to be grateful. i want to give the benefit of the doubt to authorities. in this case it feels too neat on the timing. >> the timing on this stinks. face it. tonight hillary clinton for the first time will get tough questions about benghazi. tonight when that interview hits there will be a twin narrative -- the hillary clinton interview and the capture of this...
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fox news with greta van susteren. >> what a great thing to announce on fox news that the perpetrators have been brought to justice. it's all too neat and it's too cute. i want to give -- i want to be grateful. i want to give the benefit of the doubt to our authorities. in this case, it feels too neat on the timing. >> it's too neat on the timeline. it's too cute. after a year and a half of covering benghazi wall to wall as if it were a year and a half long o.j. simpson white bronco car chase, on the day that the alleged perpetrator of the benghazi attack is arrested and brought into u.s. custody after a special forces raid, the take on fox news is that that's not actually news. that is just designed to distract you from the hillary clinton book tour. it's all too convenient, people. sheeple. it's been amazing, amazing, amazing on the right today. conservative media is having a very, very hard time with this news today about the alleged leader of the benghazi attack being arrested. they have to make it into bad news. they have to make it into maybe even a scandal, itself, that the admi
fox news with greta van susteren. >> what a great thing to announce on fox news that the perpetrators have been brought to justice. it's all too neat and it's too cute. i want to give -- i want to be grateful. i want to give the benefit of the doubt to our authorities. in this case, it feels too neat on the timing. >> it's too neat on the timeline. it's too cute. after a year and a half of covering benghazi wall to wall as if it were a year and a half long o.j. simpson white bronco...
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and the husband is often the perpetrator. >> roger said he left home at 8:00 a.m. and was at work at the time of his wife's murder, around 9:00 a.m. records indicated helena had been on the telephone until 9:00 a.m., about the time a neighbor heard a commotion. >> one man who lived next door said about 9:00, when he was shaving, he thought he heard a human -- an abrupt human cry. but who knows. >> when police confirmed roger was at work, 40 minutes away at that time, he was eliminated as a suspect. helena's murder also meant that she would never testify at the sexual assault trial back in san francisco. >> got a call from roger franklin, dr. greenwood's husband. roger told me that his wife had been murdered in san diego, the san diego area where they had moved after the sexual assault. that was a sickening moment, because he also told me that her purse was found near her body, her car keys were there, her credit cards were there. didn't appear that there had been a robbery. >> david paul frediani, the man accused of helena's sexual assault, had been out on bail at
and the husband is often the perpetrator. >> roger said he left home at 8:00 a.m. and was at work at the time of his wife's murder, around 9:00 a.m. records indicated helena had been on the telephone until 9:00 a.m., about the time a neighbor heard a commotion. >> one man who lived next door said about 9:00, when he was shaving, he thought he heard a human -- an abrupt human cry. but who knows. >> when police confirmed roger was at work, 40 minutes away at that time, he was...
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it's taken more than two years to bring this perpetrator to justice. but ahmed abu khattala has been very much on the mintsds of our law enforcement, our military and intelligence professionals since that night in september of 2012. >> and obviously, you've been asked so many questions about this so many times. but certainly some of the family are still very distraught. one of the mothers said that she still feels all this time that she has not had the sufficient answers. how do you relate to her as a mother? >> oh, i totally relate to her as a mother or to any of the family members of the four americans who were killed that night. i can see why she and others are inconsolable. there have been, as you know, a number of investigations, including the independent one that the state department commissioned as well as many in congress. there are answers, not all of them not enough, frankly. i'm still looking for answers because it was a confusing and difficult time. but i would hope that every american would understand, number one, why we were there because
it's taken more than two years to bring this perpetrator to justice. but ahmed abu khattala has been very much on the mintsds of our law enforcement, our military and intelligence professionals since that night in september of 2012. >> and obviously, you've been asked so many questions about this so many times. but certainly some of the family are still very distraught. one of the mothers said that she still feels all this time that she has not had the sufficient answers. how do you...
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but if the motive was robbery, the perpetrator had not been entirely successful. >> after the homicide, they found $133,000 in cash hidden in the house, which that by itself was such an attention-grabber in this community. i mean, that was one of the most unusual things about the whole incident. >> the blood evidence revealed rogers was beaten at two different times. >> the victim sustained some injuries and then had enough time to lay there, his wounds even started to heal, and then he was hit again. >> that's bloodthirsty. to come back, and he's not dead, and just beat him again to make sure he's dead, that's cold. >> and the forensic evidence indicated the killer approached the body yet a third time. >> mr. rogers, when he was found, his arms and actually his forearms and hands were up in the air. >> this phenomenon is called rigor mortis, a stiffening of the body that occurs several hours after death. >> what this would tell investigators about the time period is that someone moved him three or four hours after he was dead. >> this meant the killer was inside the house for hours. >
but if the motive was robbery, the perpetrator had not been entirely successful. >> after the homicide, they found $133,000 in cash hidden in the house, which that by itself was such an attention-grabber in this community. i mean, that was one of the most unusual things about the whole incident. >> the blood evidence revealed rogers was beaten at two different times. >> the victim sustained some injuries and then had enough time to lay there, his wounds even started to heal,...
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. >> count i you did in the perpetration or attempted perpetration of attempted sexual conduct in theegree. >> jeffrey gorton was tried and convicted for the first-degree murder of both nancy ludwig and margarette eby. he will spend the rest of his life in prison. >> i'm afraid of him. i'm glad he's locked up for the rest of his life. he is the absolutely most frightening person that i've ever encountered because he was random, because he was so secretive, because he was so ordinary. >> walter tom henderson wrote about this case this "blood justice" and thinks there are other victims. >> my feeling is that some day, somebody's going to be running a dna sample that kicks up jeffrey gorton's name. it may be more than one or two, it might be quite a few. >> it still took a fingerprint or something very basic and maybe less high-tech, if you want to call it that, than dna testing to solve the crime. >> without science and the new technology that's available, both these homicides would remain unsolved and probably remain unsolved forever. and probably remain unsolved forever. >>> when a sh
. >> count i you did in the perpetration or attempted perpetration of attempted sexual conduct in theegree. >> jeffrey gorton was tried and convicted for the first-degree murder of both nancy ludwig and margarette eby. he will spend the rest of his life in prison. >> i'm afraid of him. i'm glad he's locked up for the rest of his life. he is the absolutely most frightening person that i've ever encountered because he was random, because he was so secretive, because he was so...
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. >> it's extremely sad, but apparently, the people that perpetrated this crime realized that that's kind of victim that they needed. they needed to find someone that no one would care about and no one would come forward and knock on doors and look and question anything that had happened. >> mr. white purchased multiple life insurance policies on frankie's life and sent imposters to the required physical examinations. a witness reported seeing the stolen car parked outside the funeral home the night before the crime. the evidence indicates someone, no one knows who, lured frankie pullian into the stolen vehicle and hit him on the back of the skull. this created the blood spatter on the inside of the windshield and dashboard and the dripping blood on the chrome strip on the bottom of the passenger side door. the perpetrators placed frankie's body on the ground and drove over it, but in doing so, left blood behind the vehicle. they made other mistakes, too, like leaving frankie's clothing and shoes in the wrong position. e. lee white knew that frankie's body would come directly to his
. >> it's extremely sad, but apparently, the people that perpetrated this crime realized that that's kind of victim that they needed. they needed to find someone that no one would care about and no one would come forward and knock on doors and look and question anything that had happened. >> mr. white purchased multiple life insurance policies on frankie's life and sent imposters to the required physical examinations. a witness reported seeing the stolen car parked outside the...
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. >> we were very excited in that we thought we did have a potential witness as to who the perpetrator may have been. i also thought she very well may have been extremely lucky that things happened the way they did and she was not killed at that point in time. >> police used her description to create a sketch, which was distributed to the local media. an autopsy revealed that kathy woodhouse died from blunt force trauma to the head. >> she received three blows to the left side of her head because there was three separate lacerations to the left side of the head, so that the mop ringer fit the bill as far as its weight, its mass, the variety of surfaces. and when you look at the mop wringer itself, there was at least one part of the mop wringer metals which was bent. >> she had also been sexually assaulted. unfortunately, biological material collected from the rape test kit could not identify the killer's blood type because he was what's known as a nonsecreter. >> a nonsecreter does not secrete their abo blood type into their secretions. approximately 20% of the population would fall in
. >> we were very excited in that we thought we did have a potential witness as to who the perpetrator may have been. i also thought she very well may have been extremely lucky that things happened the way they did and she was not killed at that point in time. >> police used her description to create a sketch, which was distributed to the local media. an autopsy revealed that kathy woodhouse died from blunt force trauma to the head. >> she received three blows to the left side...
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or potential perpetrators. instead, we utilize a community approach to prevention where everyone has a role to play in ending sexual relationship violence and stalking. together my colleagues and i have developed, evaluated and implemented by standard intervention and prevention strategies where we teach college students on the faculty, staff and administrators to safely intervene before, during and after incidents as a sexual and relationship violence and stalking. prevention innovation, evidence-based bystander intervention prevention strategies include bringing in the bystander, and in person prevention program and know your power a bystander intervention social marketing campaign. both have been proven to reduce the acceptance can increase knowledge of the problems of sexual relationship violence and stalking and bystander behaviors that increase people's willingness to intervene before during and after and increase people's self-reported bystander behaviors. prevention strategies have been developed with c
or potential perpetrators. instead, we utilize a community approach to prevention where everyone has a role to play in ending sexual relationship violence and stalking. together my colleagues and i have developed, evaluated and implemented by standard intervention and prevention strategies where we teach college students on the faculty, staff and administrators to safely intervene before, during and after incidents as a sexual and relationship violence and stalking. prevention innovation,...
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hunter and marcus hunter are all the men that walked up that day and the perpetrators of killing my son ways they couldn't get the people they wanted they turned the guns on my 17 year-old he was die to grate i'm still in pain. what do i do i need some closer i have none this is my therapy to come here instead of sitting at the doctors officer or sitting in front of a thooefrt to hear my time is up are i want those people that killed my son in jail i want them in jail so i can go and show them the love i was going to give to my son i want to talk to them and tell them that. i want it done this is not just other family members that i carry with me everyday. of those other mothers in i can stand here and do this imagine excuse me. those are the pictures that i took down to city hall and stand on the stairs and watch the mothers and say can you carry my sons picture i say yes give it to me if we can't stand together i can help you i am helping myself. something needs to be done. i'm standing with elsa her son was murdered. those two mothers their sons were murdered. all of our children are
hunter and marcus hunter are all the men that walked up that day and the perpetrators of killing my son ways they couldn't get the people they wanted they turned the guns on my 17 year-old he was die to grate i'm still in pain. what do i do i need some closer i have none this is my therapy to come here instead of sitting at the doctors officer or sitting in front of a thooefrt to hear my time is up are i want those people that killed my son in jail i want them in jail so i can go and show them...
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the perpetrator left little evidence behind. but a new computer program found clues on a bloody sheet. and the case made forensic history. >> kirkland, washington, an upscale suburb of seattle, which has some of the best educated citizens in the united states. over 95% have either a high school or a college diploma. 27-year-old dawn fehring fit right in. >> dawn was very much interested in foreign languages, and she was an exchange student in paris first and learning french and then went to vienna, austria, and learned german. >> dawn was an accomplished violinist and dancer who had recently returned from japan where she was doing christian missionary work. she was living in this apartment building in kirkland for just two weeks when her neighbor, a local fireman, noticed her front door was left open and decided to investigate. so is he grabbed his portable phone, knocked on the door, called out to see if anyone was there, and when he didn't receive a response, he entered into the unit. >> in the kitchen, there were freshly bake
the perpetrator left little evidence behind. but a new computer program found clues on a bloody sheet. and the case made forensic history. >> kirkland, washington, an upscale suburb of seattle, which has some of the best educated citizens in the united states. over 95% have either a high school or a college diploma. 27-year-old dawn fehring fit right in. >> dawn was very much interested in foreign languages, and she was an exchange student in paris first and learning french and then...
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it's a statement of the alleged perpetrators put on the website. they spoke to the security forces. it's a claim. the pakistani taliban claimed responsibility. we are seeing that cathay pacific is an airline that flew into karachi. it can be reassured by the civil aviation authority that it can safe guard international flights. that will concern travellers and agencies globally. . >> absolutely. i walked through karachi international airport last night. i spoke to a few people. they were concerned by a fact of life, something that is happening in other places. there are major concerns. cathay pacific, the hopping conning-based airline suspended operations. there are other airlines that took quick measures, not only their own staff but passengers. this comes as they have been reassured and send ut to airlines saying it was safe, the attackers didn't reach the airport. they were on the periphery of the old airport, not the new one, and the security force thwarted the attack. >>> thank you for joining us from karachi. >>> there's no shame in being a survivor, the message from a global
it's a statement of the alleged perpetrators put on the website. they spoke to the security forces. it's a claim. the pakistani taliban claimed responsibility. we are seeing that cathay pacific is an airline that flew into karachi. it can be reassured by the civil aviation authority that it can safe guard international flights. that will concern travellers and agencies globally. . >> absolutely. i walked through karachi international airport last night. i spoke to a few people. they were...
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. >> a rape test kit collected biological evidence and the results showed it was the same perpetratorn both cases. >> the next morning, investigators found the teenager's car just a few blocks from where vanessa was assaulted. >> we realized he didn't keep the car long. and that the point, we really started focusing in on that he did live in that area and that was his area of comfort where he was acting from just to give him an easy route to get home, wherever that was. >> unfortunately, police found no foreign fingerprints or other trace evidence inside the car. the very next night, two women were walking home from a nightclub around 2:00 a.m. when they were approached by a masked man brandishing a pistol. >> they were both abducted at gunpoint. he took them to a secluded area behind the school in a little cul-de-sac. one suspect taking two into control and totally humiliating one in front of the other. >> he sexually assaulted one of the women but not the other. >> again, a brutal sexual assault took place, very brazen, very cocky in the presence of the witness who was there. >> bot
. >> a rape test kit collected biological evidence and the results showed it was the same perpetratorn both cases. >> the next morning, investigators found the teenager's car just a few blocks from where vanessa was assaulted. >> we realized he didn't keep the car long. and that the point, we really started focusing in on that he did live in that area and that was his area of comfort where he was acting from just to give him an easy route to get home, wherever that was....
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it's taken more than two years to bring this perpetrator to justice. there are still some unanswered questions. it was, after all, the fog of war. but i'm absolutely convinced that the united states and all of our various agencies with all of our professionals, including the congress, is, you know, piecing together the best information we can find. >> and she was asked the question. >> are your competitive juices flowing for the chance to be the first female president of the united states of america? >> you can see why she's an experienced journalist. i've been asked this a million different ways. that was very clever. i didn't really see that coming. >> radical candor. >> radical candor, yes. you know, i am thinking about all of the choices i face. and i'm trying not to get into the decisionmaking mode where i'm doing pluses and minus and the rest. >> joining me now is christiane amanpo amanpour. it was great to watch this, so many different topics. what do you think was the most newsworthy thing she said? >> i thought she was very newsworthy on syria
it's taken more than two years to bring this perpetrator to justice. there are still some unanswered questions. it was, after all, the fog of war. but i'm absolutely convinced that the united states and all of our various agencies with all of our professionals, including the congress, is, you know, piecing together the best information we can find. >> and she was asked the question. >> are your competitive juices flowing for the chance to be the first female president of the united...
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it looked as though the perpetrator was wearing a new pair of brooks brand athletic shoes, size 12. >> i can't believe it. it's very unusual to have that kind of detail where you can actually make out the name brand of the shoe and the fine detail even down to the characteristics of the shoe. >> and the tire tracks were also telling. the right front tire had left its impression on the side of a small mound of dirt. it showed the letters d,s and v on the lower side wall near the tread. they were probably from the words limited service, which was printed on the side of spare tires. >> that's extremely unusual. i've never had a situation where you actually had words imprinted like that from the side of the tire that you could see. >> the last time anyone saw florence was the previous evening around 10:30. she was walking home from her cousin's house, a distance of less than a quarter of a mile. >> the two possible scenarios detectives had at that point that somebody she knew offered her a ride and or she had been physically pulled off the road by a stranger. >> if florence was abducted b
it looked as though the perpetrator was wearing a new pair of brooks brand athletic shoes, size 12. >> i can't believe it. it's very unusual to have that kind of detail where you can actually make out the name brand of the shoe and the fine detail even down to the characteristics of the shoe. >> and the tire tracks were also telling. the right front tire had left its impression on the side of a small mound of dirt. it showed the letters d,s and v on the lower side wall near the...
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it refers to physical acts perpetrated against a person's will. include rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, sexual abuse, sexual coercion. i use the term sexual assault he referred to all of those. they are obviously a safety issue. but there are also a civil rights issue. and we have tools we are committed to using to the utmost extent in order to ensure that people's civil rights are protected on the nation's campuses. we enforce a variety of statutes that have relevance to the issue of sexual assault. x,e, of course, is title i which we enforce in conjunction with the department of education and other agencies. iv of thenforce title civil rights act of 1964, which bans sexual discrimination by public institutions of higher education. in addition we enforce section 1414 one of the violence control act and the safe streets act and allow us toatutes take a holistic approach to addressing the sexual assault because it gives us jurisdiction over sex discrimination by law enforcement agencies. as senator tester knows, we work very cooperatively wit
it refers to physical acts perpetrated against a person's will. include rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, sexual abuse, sexual coercion. i use the term sexual assault he referred to all of those. they are obviously a safety issue. but there are also a civil rights issue. and we have tools we are committed to using to the utmost extent in order to ensure that people's civil rights are protected on the nation's campuses. we enforce a variety of statutes that have relevance to the issue of...
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overkill does indicate to investigators a relationship between victim and perpetrator. >> police learned that the night before her murder, corey spent the night at a local bar with friends. witnesses said she left around 1:00 a.m. the clothes corey wore to the bar were folded neatly at the bottom of her bed. >> we also know that she had prepared herself for bed and crawled in her bed, so we know she wasn't attacked until after she was in bed. so either he was waiting in her bedroom closet, or he let himself into the apartment. >> investigators found a gold plated zippo lighter in corey's bedroom. although corey smoked, none of her friends recognized it. investigators dusted the lighter for fingerprints, but none were found. >> it became apparent to us that there was no way that that was corey parker's lighter. >> inside the kitchen of corey's apartment, police found a blood stain on the kitchen counter next to the sink. and on the windowsill above the sink both inside and outside. this led police to believe the killer entered and exited the apartment through the kitchen window. >> the re
overkill does indicate to investigators a relationship between victim and perpetrator. >> police learned that the night before her murder, corey spent the night at a local bar with friends. witnesses said she left around 1:00 a.m. the clothes corey wore to the bar were folded neatly at the bottom of her bed. >> we also know that she had prepared herself for bed and crawled in her bed, so we know she wasn't attacked until after she was in bed. so either he was waiting in her bedroom...
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. >> the reason they can't actually identify the perpetrator or perpetrators is that their one source of information about who actually did the attack is in a critical condition in hospital. and that is indeed farther joseph terra. him a priest and also his assistant, it was father kenneth walker, aged 28 who was killed in that attack. it appears that the father terra received severe blows to the head in what appears to be some sort of bungled burglary. but as you can tell from the 911 call, this was a fatal attack happening. listen. >> my assistant priest here has been beaten. >> and right now he's beaten? >> yes. >> one person is unconscious? >> yes. >> is he breathing? >> no. >> and then in a frantic moment to save his life, father terra then performed cpr, given instructions by the 911 dispatcher on precisely how to do that. that didn't appear to help. and so father terra administered the last rights to father walker. police say a manhunt is under way. >> we can say that this individual or individuals would be considered dangerous from the standpoint of how they brutally attacked
. >> the reason they can't actually identify the perpetrator or perpetrators is that their one source of information about who actually did the attack is in a critical condition in hospital. and that is indeed farther joseph terra. him a priest and also his assistant, it was father kenneth walker, aged 28 who was killed in that attack. it appears that the father terra received severe blows to the head in what appears to be some sort of bungled burglary. but as you can tell from the 911...
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. >> they were approached by the two perpetrators one a male and one female both armed with guns andhey turnover their weapons. >> armed robbers a man and woman stole 7 weapons and before they took off. >> for some are on the male perpetrator fired a single shot striking the 67-year-old in the groin. >> police reeshd the 67-year-old to the hospital where he's in critical condition and surgerych 968-year-old was unharmed. >> and take a look at this video. this may not be the first gunshot robbery for this pair. we ob taiptd surveillance video from a wednesday evening robbery outside of the gun shop on north percy street spring garden and a man and woman there robbed a customer outside as he walked to his car. the vehicle, the pair who robbed that man were riding in help tinted windows matching a similar description to the vehicle police did describe tonight from the latest robbery. there is also a clear shot of a woman who did approach the counter inside of the gun shop minutes before the crime, of the robbery that happened in spring garden last night. police say they're still investi
. >> they were approached by the two perpetrators one a male and one female both armed with guns andhey turnover their weapons. >> armed robbers a man and woman stole 7 weapons and before they took off. >> for some are on the male perpetrator fired a single shot striking the 67-year-old in the groin. >> police reeshd the 67-year-old to the hospital where he's in critical condition and surgerych 968-year-old was unharmed. >> and take a look at this video. this may...
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. >> for some reason after the robbery, our male perpetrator fired one shot striking 67 year old victim in his groin. and he's presently in critical condition. >> dark colored vehicles, dark colored windows, sped off. >> now two perpetrators, male, female, initially both were armed with guns, stole an additional seven guns. so this is an extremely violent pair right now. they have nine guns in their possession. >> just wednesday, police say, similar robbery at the gun range. located on the 500 block of north percy street in philadelphia. police did not provide details on, that but say the two robberies could be related. >> we now police are looking agent surveillance cameras, exterior of several businesses, cameras, located on ex tore yore of this building, hope it will give them clues toes who these two are that's the late, "eyewitness news". >> jen, thank you. >> and new this morning, dozens every people were forced from their homes last night. by a fight officials say was intentionally set. approximately, 30 people are in the care of the red cross, contained to boiler room at the ben
. >> for some reason after the robbery, our male perpetrator fired one shot striking 67 year old victim in his groin. and he's presently in critical condition. >> dark colored vehicles, dark colored windows, sped off. >> now two perpetrators, male, female, initially both were armed with guns, stole an additional seven guns. so this is an extremely violent pair right now. they have nine guns in their possession. >> just wednesday, police say, similar robbery at the gun...
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the victim and the victim the perpetrator. so heroes like pamela gellar that made a memorial growth for a 16-year-old girl, she stood up for a victim and made a memorial grove for her in jerusalem park. and thank you that you did that, pamela. and she's called a hater. so what's happening here is these are the heroes standing up for the victims of islam, but what we have is an unholy alliance between the left and islam and they're making the heroes the perpetrators. you're dangerous by shutting us up about talking the evil that we face. >> we've got to take a break. we're going to come back. don't go anywhere because our audience obviously is just getting warmed up. >>> and coming up next tonight here on "hannity" -- >> withdrawing before our commanders tell us we are ready would be dangerous. for iraq, for the region, and for the united states. >> the obama administration was warned, but they didn't listen. the escalating chaos in iraq is a product of their ignorance. we'll get our studio audience reaction. and life for women
the victim and the victim the perpetrator. so heroes like pamela gellar that made a memorial growth for a 16-year-old girl, she stood up for a victim and made a memorial grove for her in jerusalem park. and thank you that you did that, pamela. and she's called a hater. so what's happening here is these are the heroes standing up for the victims of islam, but what we have is an unholy alliance between the left and islam and they're making the heroes the perpetrators. you're dangerous by shutting...
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violent acts in fact the mentally ill and much more likely to be victims of violence than they are perpetrators of violence but we do see among these types of events a commonality where mental health is an issue so i think in the comments that the president said yesterday he kind of hit things on the head when he said that mental health issues are not unique to the states of course but where we do tend to see a problem is where we have this intersection of individuals who do have mental health issues who are able to get easy access to forearms which you don't see in other nations a great example this is china for instance which has had a rash of mass knifings over the last few years which kind of points out that some of these mass attacks are not an american phenomenon but what we tend to have is with the easy access to forearms the homicide count the body count tend to be much higher then when you have a mass knifing attack some people may be injured some people may be killed but you don't tend to get thirty three victims as wood or thirty plus victims as in virginia tech and some of these oth
violent acts in fact the mentally ill and much more likely to be victims of violence than they are perpetrators of violence but we do see among these types of events a commonality where mental health is an issue so i think in the comments that the president said yesterday he kind of hit things on the head when he said that mental health issues are not unique to the states of course but where we do tend to see a problem is where we have this intersection of individuals who do have mental health...
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the victim and the victim the perpetrator. heros like pamela geller that made the memorial 16-year-old girl stood up for the victim of an honor killing thank you that you did that. she is called an islam phobe. she is called a hater. these are the heros standing up for the victims of islam we have an unholy alliance between the left and islam. they are making the heros the perpetrators. you are dangerous by shutting us up to talk about the evil of faith. >> we are going to go. coming up next tonight here on "hannity"." >> the commanders tell us we are ready would be dangerous for iraq, for the region and for the united states. >> the obama administration was warned but they didn't listen. the escalating chaos in iraq is the product of ignorance. we will get the studio audience reaction. what's it like under sharia? is we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regiona
the victim and the victim the perpetrator. heros like pamela geller that made the memorial 16-year-old girl stood up for the victim of an honor killing thank you that you did that. she is called an islam phobe. she is called a hater. these are the heros standing up for the victims of islam we have an unholy alliance between the left and islam. they are making the heros the perpetrators. you are dangerous by shutting us up to talk about the evil of faith. >> we are going to go. coming up...
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. >> for some reason, after the robbery, our male perpetrator fired one shot striking our 67 year old victim in his groin. and he's presently in critical condition. >> police say the two jumped into a dark colored vehicle, with dark tinted windows, and sped off. >> so now these two perpetrators, male and female, who initially both were armed with guns, stole an additional seven guns. so this is an extremely violent pair right now. they have nine guns in their possession. >> just on wednesday, police say, there was a similar robbery at the gun range located on the 500 block of force perth i street in philadelphia. police did not provide details on that but say the two robberies could be related. >> and, this sports center is in a business complex, geiger road, where we are right now. we do know that police did find several surveillance cameras in the area, and they're also external cameras, on this business, that they will be checking to see if it leads them to these two suspects. that's the latest from bustleton, jen bernstein, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> jen, thank you. now, new thi
. >> for some reason, after the robbery, our male perpetrator fired one shot striking our 67 year old victim in his groin. and he's presently in critical condition. >> police say the two jumped into a dark colored vehicle, with dark tinted windows, and sped off. >> so now these two perpetrators, male and female, who initially both were armed with guns, stole an additional seven guns. so this is an extremely violent pair right now. they have nine guns in their possession....