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the skull would have been removed.he top of the skull would have been removed from lincoln's head. as the story is recounted by dr. curtis p dr. curtis held the skull over a china bowl and made a tinkling sound as it fell into the bowl. and according to his notes and the notes of others in the room, there was a pause, a moment of silence and with that sound of the bullet in the china bowl is the only sound making any noise at that exact moment. curtis reflects on it saying something to the effect of this is a lead ball for which we can't yet measure the calamitous effect. the autopsy is completed. some fragments of lincoln's skull were retained by surgeons who assisted at the autopsy and in one case, one fragment was stuck on some of dr. curtis' tools and as he was cleaning the tools, he found a bit of lincoln's skull fragments, stuck in one of the saws. we also have on display a bit of lincoln's hair removed from the site of the wound. several locks of hair are accounted for in the notes in the hours before lincoln di
the skull would have been removed.he top of the skull would have been removed from lincoln's head. as the story is recounted by dr. curtis p dr. curtis held the skull over a china bowl and made a tinkling sound as it fell into the bowl. and according to his notes and the notes of others in the room, there was a pause, a moment of silence and with that sound of the bullet in the china bowl is the only sound making any noise at that exact moment. curtis reflects on it saying something to the...
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the skull was belynda's. at the time of her disappearance, belynda worked as a dancer at a local nightclub owned by a gang called the banditos. >> they are an outlaw motorcycle gang. they're into everything. the people that frequent their clubs are generally the same type people. so, the fact that belynda tillery was working there would not be a good thing. >> after i heard belynda's name, i drove down to the bar where she worked to see if anybody would talk to me about who she was, so i had more than a name to go in six inches of news print. >> but no one at the club was willing to talk. >> the man selling tickets, he certainly didn't know anyone named belynda. if this wasn't bleak enough, an old woman came from the back, also a staff member at the establishment, and began to say the same thing he had said, just in a much more emphatic way. >> according to belynda's family, belynda danced at the club on the night she disappeared. her brother had given her a ride home. >> last time i spoke to my sister, she w
the skull was belynda's. at the time of her disappearance, belynda worked as a dancer at a local nightclub owned by a gang called the banditos. >> they are an outlaw motorcycle gang. they're into everything. the people that frequent their clubs are generally the same type people. so, the fact that belynda tillery was working there would not be a good thing. >> after i heard belynda's name, i drove down to the bar where she worked to see if anybody would talk to me about who she was,...
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the skull would have been removed.he top of the skull would have been removed fl lincoln's head and the stories are that dr. curtis held the skull over a china bowl and made a sound. and according to his notes and the notes of others in the room, there was a pause, a moment of silence and with that sound of the bullet in the china bowl is the only sound making any noise at that exact moment. curtis reflects on it saying this is a lead ball for which we can't yet measure the call hitous effect. and some fragments were retained by surgeons who assisted at the autopsy and in some cases, it was stuck on dr. curtis' tools and as he was cleaning the tools, he found a bit of lincoln's skull fragments, stuck in one of the saws. we also have on display a bit of hair removed from the site of the wound. several locks of hair are counted for in the notes in the hours before lincoln died. these are just a few of those that were cut and given away to different people. another object that is on display relates to dr. curtis. a surgeo
the skull would have been removed.he top of the skull would have been removed fl lincoln's head and the stories are that dr. curtis held the skull over a china bowl and made a sound. and according to his notes and the notes of others in the room, there was a pause, a moment of silence and with that sound of the bullet in the china bowl is the only sound making any noise at that exact moment. curtis reflects on it saying this is a lead ball for which we can't yet measure the call hitous effect....
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even bones can unravel mysteries, like the bear skull. >> the character of the hole through the skull, that it was bevelled on one side, and not as bevelled on this side. and the fact that this bone is discoloured around it. >> i can see that for sure. >> it's more indicative that that is a gunshot wound. >> reporter: if the bones are needed as evidence in court, the body is skeletonized not by a lab technician, but nature's own cleaning crew. the lab's colony of flush-eating beatles can strip a carcasses clean in a matter of days. you are dealing with kind of the gory details here. do you find yourself being personally impacted by what you see on the table? >> when i see something that indicates that there was suffering prior to death, and they are slowly wasting away and starving, that's when it gets a little hard. if i just think of everything as a stuffed animal, if you will, it makes it a little easier. >> the shock is the few times i have seen the animals grievously harmed, but not dead. the horn ripped off the rin oserrous, but it's alive and moving around, that enrages me. i k
even bones can unravel mysteries, like the bear skull. >> the character of the hole through the skull, that it was bevelled on one side, and not as bevelled on this side. and the fact that this bone is discoloured around it. >> i can see that for sure. >> it's more indicative that that is a gunshot wound. >> reporter: if the bones are needed as evidence in court, the body is skeletonized not by a lab technician, but nature's own cleaning crew. the lab's colony of...
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and on her way back up had discovered what appeared to her to be a skull. >> she yelled out, "i found!" we didn't believe her at first. even though we know she isn't much of a practical joker, we didn't believe her at first. >> the skull contained an unmistakable feature michelle's father told police about almost 20 years earlier. >> michelle had a gold tooth and the sunlight was just right and it reflected, and that's how they discovered her. >> she had never been buried. and, as a matter of fact, we could determine that her body probably had just been tossed off the side of the road and had rolled up against a tree, and from there gravity and scavengers had taken their toll. >> i was glad i could be able to help a little bit, and i realized that no matter what we did, that we found her remains, it could never bring her back. so that's part of the sadness, i think. >> prosecutors still needed to find one last piece of evidence proving her death was the result of violence and not an accident. [ fefemale announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million
and on her way back up had discovered what appeared to her to be a skull. >> she yelled out, "i found!" we didn't believe her at first. even though we know she isn't much of a practical joker, we didn't believe her at first. >> the skull contained an unmistakable feature michelle's father told police about almost 20 years earlier. >> michelle had a gold tooth and the sunlight was just right and it reflected, and that's how they discovered her. >> she had never...
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. >> at deborah's autopsy, the medical examiner found skull fractures and evidence that her brain had been jolted violently inside her skull from side to side. >> the finding of the pathologist that did the autopsy was that the death was a result of a motor vehicle accident. the blunt force trauma and the injuries that were observed, the skull fracture, the bruising of the brain, any of those could have been consistent and would have been consistent with being killed in a motor vehicle crash. >> although patrolman tony snyder wasn't a doctor or formally trained in forensic science, he couldn't believe the coroner's report. >> i was sick to my stomach when i heard those words come out of his mouth because i thought i was at a dead end now. i was not comfortable with it at all. but to be honest with you, i was tore up inside. i couldn't even sleep that night. >> snyder was bothered because this accident didn't seem bad enough to have caused a fatality, as he had seen in so many other accidents. >> i've been to accidents like that where people -- actually, their head had went clean throu
. >> at deborah's autopsy, the medical examiner found skull fractures and evidence that her brain had been jolted violently inside her skull from side to side. >> the finding of the pathologist that did the autopsy was that the death was a result of a motor vehicle accident. the blunt force trauma and the injuries that were observed, the skull fracture, the bruising of the brain, any of those could have been consistent and would have been consistent with being killed in a motor...
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we don't naturally have those kind of holes in our skull. there are evidences of cut marks where they might have removed flesh or skin from the individual. these are probably the remnants of individuals killed in battle. and in order for them to remember or commemorate their victory over this individual they would take his skull and make it into a mask. now, they undoubtedly did this so that it could be used as a mask either to hang right here or as an actual mask. we also know that he had an elite rank, probably, because of the jade inlay in the teeth usually found only with maya nobles. keach: on one level, maya warfare was the sport of kings and nobles. they would raid a neighboring city to capture a few high-level people for public sacrifice. the higher the rank of the captives -- other rulers are best -- the more prestige the king would accrue back home. but this kind of warfare may well have had another function. when you have fairly constant episodes of warfare between a lot of closely juxtaposed independent centers one of the functio
we don't naturally have those kind of holes in our skull. there are evidences of cut marks where they might have removed flesh or skin from the individual. these are probably the remnants of individuals killed in battle. and in order for them to remember or commemorate their victory over this individual they would take his skull and make it into a mask. now, they undoubtedly did this so that it could be used as a mask either to hang right here or as an actual mask. we also know that he had an...
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that is a historical fact and the reason those pictures are there, those are skulls from a church in rwanda just outside the capital. i was in that church. 800,000 people were hacked to death and the united states did nothing. we have to begin to intervene in genocides. god gave us this military power and all of these resources in order to protect african children who are being hacked to death and in the middle east or anywhere else that is our responsibility. >> are you at all surprised by a reaction by these organizations, the american jewish committee, the antidefamation league and all speaking out against this. did you expect support in this? >> our organization doesn't have our principles and convicts determined by popularity or by praise. we believe in the infinite value and dignity of human life. we believe the united states has to intervene when it comes to genocides. we believe that susan rice should not be condemning the
that is a historical fact and the reason those pictures are there, those are skulls from a church in rwanda just outside the capital. i was in that church. 800,000 people were hacked to death and the united states did nothing. we have to begin to intervene in genocides. god gave us this military power and all of these resources in order to protect african children who are being hacked to death and in the middle east or anywhere else that is our responsibility. >> are you at all surprised...
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so casting came from the skull business.o the kids take the material, mix it up with water, pour it in the molds, sets in 30 minutes, air-dries, and then they paint the pieces. >> it takes that mold-making technology that we have and puts it into a toy. >> casting and painting molded shapes isn't my idea of a hit toy. >> we have the marble copter, the max traxxx, and then the new tracer racers right here, which is our hottest item. >> kind of taking racing with a track and cars to the next level. it's a car with two purple l.e.d. lights in it. >> and when they go over the glow-in-the-dark track, they leave traces on the track. i mean, it's really cool. >> very cool. can i see how the car works? >> yes. >> is there somewhere we can test it? >> on the track? sure. >> yeah. >> turn the lights off, pete. i came up with a patent pending where the tracks connect side-by-side so the kids could race. >> cool. >> isn't that neat? >> i love this product. >> it's pretty awesome. >> very cool. what's your favorite toy in the whole place
so casting came from the skull business.o the kids take the material, mix it up with water, pour it in the molds, sets in 30 minutes, air-dries, and then they paint the pieces. >> it takes that mold-making technology that we have and puts it into a toy. >> casting and painting molded shapes isn't my idea of a hit toy. >> we have the marble copter, the max traxxx, and then the new tracer racers right here, which is our hottest item. >> kind of taking racing with a track...
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he was found with a bed sheet tied around his head and skull. authorizes cannot say if his death was suicide or homicide. >>> we are following developments concerning allegations of police brutality against a black university of virginia student outside a bar in charlotteville. the report that martese johnson had a fake id card. he needed ten stitches to close a gash in his head after the arrest that sparked controversy over excessive use of force by police. our nick valencia has more. >> reporter: john and christine, students i spoke to that know martese johnson say they are not just shocked this happened but shocked it happened to him. a prominent student on campus with ties to the university. police say he was uncooperative during the arrest his lawyer says that johnson was the victim of excessive force. >> throughout the encounter did martese present by someone in the media a fake id. nevertheless virginia officers present on the scene questioned my client about false identification. the conversation resulted in my client thrown to the groun
he was found with a bed sheet tied around his head and skull. authorizes cannot say if his death was suicide or homicide. >>> we are following developments concerning allegations of police brutality against a black university of virginia student outside a bar in charlotteville. the report that martese johnson had a fake id card. he needed ten stitches to close a gash in his head after the arrest that sparked controversy over excessive use of force by police. our nick valencia has more....
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the autopsy is completed and some fragments of lincoln's skull were retained by surgeons at autopsy. in some cases one fragment was stuck on one of the doctors will. as he was cleaning his kate later that day, he found a bit of lincoln's skull fragments stuck in one of the saws. we also have on display of the of lincoln's hair, removed from the site of the wound. several locks of hair are accounted for in the notes from those hours before lincoln died. these are just a few of those that were cut and given away to different people. another object that is on display relates again to dr. curtis. edward curtis, a surgeon on this half of the army medical museum is the assistant at autopsy. when he got home that night, april 15, after the autopsy, he discovered that his underst hirt was stained with the present line. mrs. curtis cut those cuffs off and put them in all below which they signed and endorsed. this is one of those shortcuts. both of these shortcuts are in the museum holdings. only one is on display. the bullet was used at the trial of the conspirators. the fragments of bone and
the autopsy is completed and some fragments of lincoln's skull were retained by surgeons at autopsy. in some cases one fragment was stuck on one of the doctors will. as he was cleaning his kate later that day, he found a bit of lincoln's skull fragments stuck in one of the saws. we also have on display of the of lincoln's hair, removed from the site of the wound. several locks of hair are accounted for in the notes from those hours before lincoln died. these are just a few of those that were...
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cap under -- bands and skull cap under the helmet provides much more protection.ompanies are starting to use in helmets for football, baseball and hockey. he showed me the difference between regular foam and his product. dr. mickey collins from the upmc sports concussion program says when it comes to condition cushions -- >> there's no technology we're aware of that will mitigate that from happening if one gets hit hard enough. >> reporter: second skull makes no claim it can protect against concussion, but rachel plans to keep using it. >> it gave me the confidence back to play. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather. >> topper, what a gorgeous day. >> spectacular, a little windy, but 70. we cannot get used to it, of course. >> this will be a distant memory soon. >> probably by about 10:00 tonight. it's going to be much colder or cooler tomorrow and the rest of the week. we'll lose about 20 degrees. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, see the flags there. it's still whistling. the wind die down a bi
cap under -- bands and skull cap under the helmet provides much more protection.ompanies are starting to use in helmets for football, baseball and hockey. he showed me the difference between regular foam and his product. dr. mickey collins from the upmc sports concussion program says when it comes to condition cushions -- >> there's no technology we're aware of that will mitigate that from happening if one gets hit hard enough. >> reporter: second skull makes no claim it can protect...
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skull. >> how would you determine one species of rhino from another by looking at the hornings? >> the one on the left is round in the front. you can see that. flatter. >> this one is scared off here, difference. >> what if your evidence looks like this. >> then you get carved objects, it's difficult. you do not have any other landmarks characteristic of the rhino orn. >> this is the deputy director of the lab, and runs the chemistry unit. >> there's a lot of plastics that resemble rhino horn, so our job is to look at the signatures and find out if it's made of rhinoceros keratin or plastic. >> once you have a positive idea next? >> we get it to d.n.a. >> mary runs the genetics unit. &tracting dn -- extracting d.n.a. from a victim is one of the jobs. >> it ranges from caviar, pieces of meat, or matching a gut pile in the woods to blood on a car freezer. >> it's huge. world. >> in this case the lab had to analyse the d.n.a. of 25 horns wildlife. >> we go in, and drill out close to the core of the horn. it's the closest material to what was going. >> we obtain tissue, crush it up
skull. >> how would you determine one species of rhino from another by looking at the hornings? >> the one on the left is round in the front. you can see that. flatter. >> this one is scared off here, difference. >> what if your evidence looks like this. >> then you get carved objects, it's difficult. you do not have any other landmarks characteristic of the rhino orn. >> this is the deputy director of the lab, and runs the chemistry unit. >> there's a...
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skulls. but their belief that local police were involved in her disappearance - along with other discrepancies - made the family question if the remains they were given actually belonged to their daughter. her doubts led her here and to franco mora, a peruvian forensic doctor - he's going to exhume the remains the state gave the family. the remains lie in a grave marked by a cross with no name. this is the first time an independent forensic test is being carried out to verify the states work in a disappearance in mexico juana told us she became suspicious after officials suggested that she cremate the bones immediately. the family placed the remains given to them by the state in a communal plot, not wanting to bury them in the family's section until they are certain it is her. the team digs for nearly 2 and a half hours - until they reach the small gray box that holds the bones. the next step will be comparing the remains to dna from the family, though the results won't be known for months. >
skulls. but their belief that local police were involved in her disappearance - along with other discrepancies - made the family question if the remains they were given actually belonged to their daughter. her doubts led her here and to franco mora, a peruvian forensic doctor - he's going to exhume the remains the state gave the family. the remains lie in a grave marked by a cross with no name. this is the first time an independent forensic test is being carried out to verify the states work in...
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her skull must remain completely still during the entire procedure. >> it made it more painful as we the head frame on. how you doing? okay we're almost done. >> reporter: dr. lee prepares for surgery as jennifer undergoes a series of high resolution mris. these are crucial to avoid hemorrhaging. later on when dr. lee will place electrodes millimeters in diameter, deep in her brain. >> as far as inserting we can look right through brain and avoid where the blood vessels are. >> inside the operating room, the procedure gets underway. >> you will hear a little bit of noise, drilling sounds but this should not hurt. so this is x ray, now we have both electrodes in. >> as jennifer's side is mayo clinic psychiatrist dr. osama abosoud. he controls the electrodes on a hand held device. jennifer's emotions quickly change as the voltage changes. she's awake and alert and describing how she feels. >> horrible. i know i'm -- >> sorry about that. >> within minutes the horrible feelings go away as dr. abosaud continues to adjust the voltage of the electrodes inside her brain. this is the result.
her skull must remain completely still during the entire procedure. >> it made it more painful as we the head frame on. how you doing? okay we're almost done. >> reporter: dr. lee prepares for surgery as jennifer undergoes a series of high resolution mris. these are crucial to avoid hemorrhaging. later on when dr. lee will place electrodes millimeters in diameter, deep in her brain. >> as far as inserting we can look right through brain and avoid where the blood vessels are....
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there were multiple fractures to the skull. the skull was broken into small pieces. there also was bloodstaining to these areas of injuries, indicating they had occurred while she was alive. >> but who was this murdered woman? the medical examiner determined that the woman was either white or hispanic, between 20 and 30 years of age. she stood approximately five feet tall. she also had some unusual dental work. >> it didn't appear to be dental work that was performed in the united states. it led me to believe it was from a south american country. >> when the doctor x-rayed the body, he made a shocking discovery -- a 17-inch fetus, a close to full-term baby boy, three pieces of jewelry removed from the body, two rings, and a locket that was inscribed to patrice, love uncle phil. the first discovery would come from the barrel itself. there were several coded numbers on the drum. one was as good as a fingerprint. it led to a chemical company in linden, new jersey. company records indicated that the drum was manufactured in 1965. now, 34 years later, it shows up as someo
there were multiple fractures to the skull. the skull was broken into small pieces. there also was bloodstaining to these areas of injuries, indicating they had occurred while she was alive. >> but who was this murdered woman? the medical examiner determined that the woman was either white or hispanic, between 20 and 30 years of age. she stood approximately five feet tall. she also had some unusual dental work. >> it didn't appear to be dental work that was performed in the united...
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. >>> at cliff merck's autopsy, the medical examiner recovered two .25-caliber bullets from his skullncidentally, one of cliff's .25-caliber pistols was stolen during the robbery. investigators wondered whether cliff had been murdered with his own gun. >> we had been evaluating every .25-caliber automatic seized in the area as it came in to see if the ballistics would match the .25-caliber bullets that were removed from the skull of clifford merck. >> two months later, investigators found cliff merck's gun. it was in the possession of a man, whom we'll call dan jones, at the time he was arrested on a drug charge. it was easily identifiable since cliff's initials had been carved into the handle. >> that was cliff. he had his name on practically everything that he owned. he'd take some kind of an etcher and etch his initials on it, you know, just for identification. >> jones denied any involvement in the murder and said he bought the gun from an acquaintance, robert cowan, a man well known to law enforcement. >> he had no occupation and he supported himself by stealing, robbing houses,
. >>> at cliff merck's autopsy, the medical examiner recovered two .25-caliber bullets from his skullncidentally, one of cliff's .25-caliber pistols was stolen during the robbery. investigators wondered whether cliff had been murdered with his own gun. >> we had been evaluating every .25-caliber automatic seized in the area as it came in to see if the ballistics would match the .25-caliber bullets that were removed from the skull of clifford merck. >> two months later,...
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the skull would have been removed, the top of the skull removed from lincoln's head. as the story is recounted, dr. curtis lifted the brain out of the skull and held it over a china bowl. the bullet fell into the china bowl and made a tinkling sound. according to notes, there was a pause, a moment of silence. with that sound of the bullet in the china bowl, it was the only sound making any noise at that moment. curtis reflects on it by saying something to the effect of this is a lead ball, for which we cannot measure the calamitous effect. the autopsy is completed and some fragments of lincoln's skull were retained by surgeons who assisted at the autopsy. in one case, some fragment was stuck on some of dr. curtis' tools. as he was cleaning his surgical kit, he found a bit of lincoln's skull fragments stuck in one of the saws. we have a bit of lincoln's hair, removed from the side of the wounded during the autopsy. several locks of hair are accounted for in the notes from those hours before lincoln died and during his autopsy. these are a few of those cut and given awa
the skull would have been removed, the top of the skull removed from lincoln's head. as the story is recounted, dr. curtis lifted the brain out of the skull and held it over a china bowl. the bullet fell into the china bowl and made a tinkling sound. according to notes, there was a pause, a moment of silence. with that sound of the bullet in the china bowl, it was the only sound making any noise at that moment. curtis reflects on it by saying something to the effect of this is a lead ball, for...
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my stock recommendation tonight is skull candy. skul is the symbol.of the last quarters. a little bit less each quarter. i have to tell you, the day the market was down 300 points, they beat the stock. the stock should have been up. it's not. good chance to go in. earning estimates going up nicely. that report, revenues up 34%. earnings per share up 100%. operating margins, 10.4 from 7.4. that's absolutely huge. last year, they became number one in headphone units sold. a lot of them. twelve styles from over the head, ear buds. heading above the 50-day moving average. large daily volume takes the stock off, in my mind. ultimately, it could be a 15-dollar stock. matt: i don't like it. too much competition out there for me. lower margin products. actually their gross margin fell about 20 basis points this last quarter. radio shack was 5% of their sales. not anymore radio shack shacks. >> dr. dre. he sold beats for how much? a billion dollars. you're hitting on i think a big -- headphones are the wi-fi of the '60s and '70s. people won't compete for them
my stock recommendation tonight is skull candy. skul is the symbol.of the last quarters. a little bit less each quarter. i have to tell you, the day the market was down 300 points, they beat the stock. the stock should have been up. it's not. good chance to go in. earning estimates going up nicely. that report, revenues up 34%. earnings per share up 100%. operating margins, 10.4 from 7.4. that's absolutely huge. last year, they became number one in headphone units sold. a lot of them. twelve...
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filling your skull. you get a picture like this hooray, you have a healthy brain. inside that brain is the machinery that makes you you. you with your thoughts and your memories and impulse and habits. all of it right there. that's a normal brain. now look at this. this is a picture of what is not a normal brain. because as you can see in this picture, this brain has a giant hole in it. that big dark spot on the upper left side. the brain you see here is missing 20% of its frontal lobe. frontal lobe is the part of the brain that helps us make decisions about right and wrong and allows us to control our impulses. they say the frontal lobe is the home of executive function. by which you get to the boss of yourself, you get to control yourself, the frontal lobe. this brain is missing 20% of the frontal lobe. missing a little less than 8% of its overall mass. a big chunk of that brain is just gone. kind of scary to see, right? that's a living person. and that wrecked looking brain belongs to this living man. he's a prisoner on death row in missouri. his name is ceaseci
filling your skull. you get a picture like this hooray, you have a healthy brain. inside that brain is the machinery that makes you you. you with your thoughts and your memories and impulse and habits. all of it right there. that's a normal brain. now look at this. this is a picture of what is not a normal brain. because as you can see in this picture, this brain has a giant hole in it. that big dark spot on the upper left side. the brain you see here is missing 20% of its frontal lobe. frontal...
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not only did shanna survive with a broken skull jaw pelvis and two shattered legs but oscar met her sisterr and the two are engaged. iracles don't happen. so there you have it our pain by the numbers portrait of man's first elements, earth wind and fire. whether you're in the air, on land or just on fire, life has a funny way of saying, i like you but your time's up. keep thinking those good thoughts, people. i know i will. later. music♪ [ music ] ♪ captioning provided by warner bros. domestic television distribution captioned by closed captioning services, inc. ♪ >> they are the titans of xterr a, waiting for the ultimate challenge. testing the limits of human endurance. it going beyond the pain. this is the xterra world championship. dawn in maui. race day is here. time to rise. time to shine.
not only did shanna survive with a broken skull jaw pelvis and two shattered legs but oscar met her sisterr and the two are engaged. iracles don't happen. so there you have it our pain by the numbers portrait of man's first elements, earth wind and fire. whether you're in the air, on land or just on fire, life has a funny way of saying, i like you but your time's up. keep thinking those good thoughts, people. i know i will. later. music♪ [ music ] ♪ captioning provided by warner bros....
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as colfax said, booth had fired with his derringer held close to the skull that the bullet might be buried in his brain -- not just to kill the president, but in order that consciousness might end with the instant. four days after lincoln's death at the white house funeral ceremony attended by 600 invited deaths, of whom six were women, the presiding middle -- minister voice to the opinion of selecting of -- afflicting a mass of northerners that were traumatized by the abruptness of his departure. they had been deprived of the solace of dying word that would have been ever dear to us. dying words. such a resident -- resonant pun. words of the dying person, and words that are dying out like the departing trains whistle in the night. some of those present at lincoln's death spent across the street from four theater and pearson house were so eager for last words from lincoln that they kept hoping in spite of the severe head trauma that he would wake up and speak as he lay on his deathbed. one can understand mary lincoln's shrieking out in her bottomless grief across the street, calling for yo
as colfax said, booth had fired with his derringer held close to the skull that the bullet might be buried in his brain -- not just to kill the president, but in order that consciousness might end with the instant. four days after lincoln's death at the white house funeral ceremony attended by 600 invited deaths, of whom six were women, the presiding middle -- minister voice to the opinion of selecting of -- afflicting a mass of northerners that were traumatized by the abruptness of his...
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here asystem bibled in a vat a pieced together skull and skeleton of a cat. tiger bone wine can sell for $300 a bottle. they tell the investigator it's very easy this business. it's a road to wealth. the resort is in laos, but it runs on beijing time and the chinese currency is the main currency here. >> it falls under laos investigation. so both governments of laos and china has the responsibility to fulfill their commitments and end the illegal wildlife trade. >> they're calling on china and laos to investigate the connections between here and wildlife criminals operating in the region. >> last week president nicolÁs maduro accused washington of tries to oust him but washington has denied the allegations. >>> most children from low-income families their best chance to get out of poverty is a good education. now a new program in the u.s. state of rhode island is working to give those kids a head start. tom ackerman has the story. >> reporter: it's graduation day for these children aged between 1-3. they're the first to take part in a learning program that re
here asystem bibled in a vat a pieced together skull and skeleton of a cat. tiger bone wine can sell for $300 a bottle. they tell the investigator it's very easy this business. it's a road to wealth. the resort is in laos, but it runs on beijing time and the chinese currency is the main currency here. >> it falls under laos investigation. so both governments of laos and china has the responsibility to fulfill their commitments and end the illegal wildlife trade. >> they're calling...
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it's really fortunate that the round didn't penetrate his skull and traversed the skull and lodged behind his ear. early on in these gunshot wound situations it's very difficult to gauge how much nerve damage has occurred. gunshot wounds are notorious for serious infections and the mental state of the officers. can they mentally ever come back to work? these are questions that won't be answered for some time. >> this will continue for some time. talk to us about some of the other officers. obviously, they're very aware that this went on. there's no curfew in place tonight in ferguson. how concerned are they tonight for their safety? >> i've called for a curfew and i'll continue to do so. it's unsafe for law enforcement and the protesters that have peaceful intentions out there to have bullets whizzing over their head. let's not rewrite history and pretend like this is something new. officers have been fired upon on and off for the last seven months. every night for the first two weeks of the protest in august officers were fired at with gunfire. the two nights after the grand jury decisio
it's really fortunate that the round didn't penetrate his skull and traversed the skull and lodged behind his ear. early on in these gunshot wound situations it's very difficult to gauge how much nerve damage has occurred. gunshot wounds are notorious for serious infections and the mental state of the officers. can they mentally ever come back to work? these are questions that won't be answered for some time. >> this will continue for some time. talk to us about some of the other...
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or to the frontal part of the skull, or, you know to the heart. so a lot of gunshot wounds are not immediately fatal. certainly an officer shot in the shoulder has a tremendous chance to recover from that. and in the face he was conscious and there's immediately medical attention. ambulances at nearby hospitals. so it sounds like in a bad night, the silver lining is that they're probably not fatal injuries at the moment. let's hope that's true, that they're both getting the care they need and they're going to come out of this in good shape. >> let's hope that's true absolutely. because as we've been reporting, two st. louis county police officers have been shot outside the ferguson police department. one was shot in the face. another shot in the shoulder. but the officer shot in the face, and when you hear that you think, oh my goodness it could be a fatal situation. we have not been told that anyone has died. we understand that they are being treated at the barnes jewish hospital. they were taken there by ambulance, and that hospital is the large
or to the frontal part of the skull, or, you know to the heart. so a lot of gunshot wounds are not immediately fatal. certainly an officer shot in the shoulder has a tremendous chance to recover from that. and in the face he was conscious and there's immediately medical attention. ambulances at nearby hospitals. so it sounds like in a bad night, the silver lining is that they're probably not fatal injuries at the moment. let's hope that's true, that they're both getting the care they need and...
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the yesterday his body was fund by police, with a bed sheet tied around his neck and a skull cap on his head and hanging from a tree. right now investigators don't believe this death was racially motivated, however. >> this is 2015 and i hope and pray that race had nothing to do with this. i want to say this is a black and white issue. >> police will not confirm the identity of that man but the body was found searching for 54 year-old otis byrd who had been previously convicted of murder in 19 will 81 and recently released. police say they will release the identity of the victim once the autopsy is done. >>> the islamic state claimed responsibility for the attack at a museum in tunisia that killed 21 people but authorities say two gunmen killed had in clear link to the group and believe instead that they were inspired by them. five who had direct contact with the gunman were arrested were four others affiliated with the north african group who pledged their allegiance to al qaeda. in response the prime minister a announced new security measures that include a crackdown on web sites that
the yesterday his body was fund by police, with a bed sheet tied around his neck and a skull cap on his head and hanging from a tree. right now investigators don't believe this death was racially motivated, however. >> this is 2015 and i hope and pray that race had nothing to do with this. i want to say this is a black and white issue. >> police will not confirm the identity of that man but the body was found searching for 54 year-old otis byrd who had been previously convicted of...
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. >> reporter: congressman john lewis had his skull nearly broken. >> there's still work left to be doneget out there and p until we redeem the soul of america. >> reporter: he said the weather today in selma was much better than 50 years ago. not so much of a chill in the air. >>> thank you for watching. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir will be back tomorrow night. i'm tamom llamas in new york. good night. >> abc 7 news at 6:30, on your side. anchor: the new piece of evidence investigators hope will bring answers to the crash that killed a police officer. plus, thousands gather to remember a bloody day that spurred action in america to change the course of history. and sunshine and warm temperatures. is spring finally here? the blip on the seven day ahead. we begin with that new information on the prince george's county police officer who was killed during a traffic stop early saturday morning. police now say that the officer was not alone in his police cruiser. that admission comes as we look now at some crucial piece of evidence. richard
. >> reporter: congressman john lewis had his skull nearly broken. >> there's still work left to be doneget out there and p until we redeem the soul of america. >> reporter: he said the weather today in selma was much better than 50 years ago. not so much of a chill in the air. >>> thank you for watching. "gma" first thing in the morning. david muir will be back tomorrow night. i'm tamom llamas in new york. good night. >> abc 7 news at 6:30, on your...
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they found the majority of the body parts, but they never found the skull. if they found the skull, or the head so to say, probably they would have determined the trajectory of the bullet into the head and it would have refuted the defense case with their self-defense issue that they raised in the galveston trial. if the bullet is coming in from the back of the head, or top of the head or any other angle not consistent with an altercation, i think that would have sent him into the can. >> and what's criminal about that this came out in the film it's at least according to some theories is that after throwing the body parts, which were put in garbage bags into the bay in galveston galveston, he actually went back and fished around and got the head and it's unclear whatever happened with the head. at least that's one theory. that he actually went back because the body parts started to wash ashore and he realized how important the head would be. what kind of a guy is he? in your interactions with him, is he as odd as he appears on camera? >> yes, he is. he's a s
they found the majority of the body parts, but they never found the skull. if they found the skull, or the head so to say, probably they would have determined the trajectory of the bullet into the head and it would have refuted the defense case with their self-defense issue that they raised in the galveston trial. if the bullet is coming in from the back of the head, or top of the head or any other angle not consistent with an altercation, i think that would have sent him into the can. >>...
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township police say last july the woman bought her 11-month-old daughter to the hospital with two skull fractures and broken jaw and more. >>> an iconic symbol of super-storm sandy will be he radio built at the jersey shore but it will be different. you may remember this scene the rollercoaster knocked into the ocean by seaside heights beach. this time it will not extend over the water like the original pier. an expansion will cost toosm. they expect the project to be completed by next year. >>> 35:57. we are following breaking news, two teens are accused of assaulting a woman at gunpoint. we'll tell you the decision the victim made in the face of danger. >>> surveillance video is released of yesterday's gas explosion in new york city city. jim kenney. son of a firefighter. first in his family to go to college. he's been councilman at-large, representing the whole city. a progressive voice who'll be a mayor for our neighborhoods. bringing philadelphia together... expanding pre-kindergarten improving our schools... ...and partnering with businesses, community colleges and universities to
township police say last july the woman bought her 11-month-old daughter to the hospital with two skull fractures and broken jaw and more. >>> an iconic symbol of super-storm sandy will be he radio built at the jersey shore but it will be different. you may remember this scene the rollercoaster knocked into the ocean by seaside heights beach. this time it will not extend over the water like the original pier. an expansion will cost toosm. they expect the project to be completed by next...
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but the battle wounds to his skull show what happened when he didn't get one. richard finally got his horse five centuries later as his coffin was taken in a procession through town. history written by the tudor dynasty that deposed him depicted richard as a child mad psychopath and murderer. where history once happened and where a king will be buried it is hoped tourists can't be far behind. judging from the crowds here today local officials could be right. mark phillips in england. >>> how are your brackets? any left? they do not call it march madness for nothing, howard. >> reporter: two of my final four are out and done with. low 30s and 40s right now, but we have bright sun and light winds. so not too bad. in fact i think the cold could be helping. the allergy index, the tree pollen, which last week was high, is now moderate. the mold spores are low. got a chance if a few flakes and a chance for thunder, all in the 7-day forecast, which i will present to you ri in one year 5.6 million hospital workers helped perform 26.6 million surgeries deliver 3.7 milli
but the battle wounds to his skull show what happened when he didn't get one. richard finally got his horse five centuries later as his coffin was taken in a procession through town. history written by the tudor dynasty that deposed him depicted richard as a child mad psychopath and murderer. where history once happened and where a king will be buried it is hoped tourists can't be far behind. judging from the crowds here today local officials could be right. mark phillips in england....
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. >> reporter: congressman john lewis, one of those leaders, had his skull nearly broken. >> there'sk left to be done. get out there and push and pull until we redeem the soul of america. >> reporter: he told me the weather in selma was much better than it was 50 years ago. not so great a chill in the air. steve osunsami, abc news, selma. >> he still remembers the weather. >> it's incredible. 50 years ago. >>> 150,000 students trying to get the bridge renamed. it's named after a confederate general. isn't that crazy? >> there's a lot of that. it's amazing that icon of civil rights history has that name. a lot of people say it needs to stay that way. it's a part of that history. and the name should stay. we'll see what ends up happening. >>> coming up in our next half hour, this is a great story if you didn't see this over the weekend. a college basketball player with one of the biggest scores of his life. the basket wasn't at the buzzer. but it's a symbol of strength and sportsmanship you need to know about. >>> it is national meatball day. we are celebrating. the delicious fear of f
. >> reporter: congressman john lewis, one of those leaders, had his skull nearly broken. >> there'sk left to be done. get out there and push and pull until we redeem the soul of america. >> reporter: he told me the weather in selma was much better than it was 50 years ago. not so great a chill in the air. steve osunsami, abc news, selma. >> he still remembers the weather. >> it's incredible. 50 years ago. >>> 150,000 students trying to get the bridge...
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had to go there with the pug skull?ing these stress tests, cavuto, why not an outside accounting firm or rating service? or failing that, go ahead and have the government do it. then take the same stress test on itself. perform one on itself. see how it does. karen writes: neil, what did you mean when you said the government's sloppy spending is behind the meager recovery we have? it is a recovery can, right? so why don't you shut up? well, karen, between the federal reserve pumping trillions of dollars propping up our markets and the president pushing us trillions of dollars more in debt for the nominal improvement we've seen, this is very much the most expensive recovery in american history. so why don't you shut up? jack via msn: cavuto you're stupido. jack you're an ass. hugh in florida: i had a close friend who had a cardio stress test, passed the darn thing and died of a heart attack the a week later, so who says stress tests work at all? especially if they miss obvious things. many of these government ones op ban
had to go there with the pug skull?ing these stress tests, cavuto, why not an outside accounting firm or rating service? or failing that, go ahead and have the government do it. then take the same stress test on itself. perform one on itself. see how it does. karen writes: neil, what did you mean when you said the government's sloppy spending is behind the meager recovery we have? it is a recovery can, right? so why don't you shut up? well, karen, between the federal reserve pumping trillions...
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. >> not going to protect his skull. >> good tip. >> arguably safer to go mountain biking. >> no cars to worry about. no red lights. no traffic. but it's kind of a tradeoff. lots of dirt obstacles, trees, ramps, things like that. this guy seems to be doing just fine until -- until -- until -- he's doing pretty well. >> oh! that could be nasty. >> that's not his head that pops off and goes rolling down the dirt. the camera gets knocked loose. this is called -- i know it's monday but this is tuesday's crash, at least that's what the up loader called it. tuesday's crash. >> that's whapst happens in the future. we should warn him. >> don't go riding today! >>> what is trapped down in this window well? >> a bat. >> no! >> hello, little guys. >> they're all down there together. all grown up. these are adult skunks stuck. folks have thrown food down there. they've been stuck for two days. >> they get you, you'll sink for a long time. >> let's hope they didn't say thank you that way. >> it ends up being a quite simple rescue. they just use a giant net like a big old butterfly net and scoop th
. >> not going to protect his skull. >> good tip. >> arguably safer to go mountain biking. >> no cars to worry about. no red lights. no traffic. but it's kind of a tradeoff. lots of dirt obstacles, trees, ramps, things like that. this guy seems to be doing just fine until -- until -- until -- he's doing pretty well. >> oh! that could be nasty. >> that's not his head that pops off and goes rolling down the dirt. the camera gets knocked loose. this is called --...
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. >>> what can a skull tell you about a person's life? and can their bones reveal how they died?orensic artist, an anthropologist, and a global positioning satellite would tell more about this victim than anyone could ever imagine. >> yellow house canyon is 200 acres of very rough terrain just outside the city limits of lubbock, texas. in 1870, it's where the comanche indians exchanged their prisoners for horses.
. >>> what can a skull tell you about a person's life? and can their bones reveal how they died?orensic artist, an anthropologist, and a global positioning satellite would tell more about this victim than anyone could ever imagine. >> yellow house canyon is 200 acres of very rough terrain just outside the city limits of lubbock, texas. in 1870, it's where the comanche indians exchanged their prisoners for horses.
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(band of skulls' "patterns" playing) ♪ there's one for the money ♪ ♪ and two for the sin ♪ ♪ and threerity kicks in ♪ ♪ there's four for the reason ♪ ♪ and five for the tricks ♪ ♪ but nothing's gonna save you from the six, six, six ♪ ♪ oh ♪ ♪ oh ♪ five. six. seven. e
(band of skulls' "patterns" playing) ♪ there's one for the money ♪ ♪ and two for the sin ♪ ♪ and threerity kicks in ♪ ♪ there's four for the reason ♪ ♪ and five for the tricks ♪ ♪ but nothing's gonna save you from the six, six, six ♪ ♪ oh ♪ ♪ oh ♪ five. six. seven. e
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here assembled in a vat, a pieced together skull and skeleton of a big cat, almost certainly a tiger. tiger bone wine can sell for $300 a bottle. >> the senior keeper tells the investigator it's very easy this business. it's a road to wealth. the resort is in laos but it runs in beijing time the signs are in mandarin and the yen is the main currency here. >> both the government's of laos and china have a responsibility to fulfill their commitments and end the illegal wild life trade. >>reporter: now the environmental investigation agency is calling on the governments of china and laos to investigate the area. but as ever the question is will it lead to any meaningful action. >>> while america's unemployment rate may have dipped, the labor market is still facing serious problems. one of them is the threats to jobs posed in a rise of automation. >>reporter: this is not a story about how one day robots may kill us all. it is a story about how robots may soon take our jobs. this is herb. the home exploring robot butler and he's here to help us. >> we're putting her into a home with the el
here assembled in a vat, a pieced together skull and skeleton of a big cat, almost certainly a tiger. tiger bone wine can sell for $300 a bottle. >> the senior keeper tells the investigator it's very easy this business. it's a road to wealth. the resort is in laos but it runs in beijing time the signs are in mandarin and the yen is the main currency here. >> both the government's of laos and china have a responsibility to fulfill their commitments and end the illegal wild life...
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he invented and wore the snap-on toupee held in place by four bolts drilled into the skull. >> he's always been different and he just came up with this idea, i could say off the top of his head, but -- >> i remember laughing about it. it was the subject of many, many, many jokes around the family and even when he was around, but he was dead serious about it. >> his medical practice consisted primarily of cosmetic surgery, which he performed in his office. one of his patients was 26-year-old sarah smith, a young mother of two scheduled to have breast augmentation. dr. pignataro had no anesthesiologist or registered nurse present. his only assistants were his wife and a licensed practical nurse. >> sarah smith was feeling pain, so dr. pignataro ordered a little more sodium pentathol to dull the pain. when he did that, her system started shutting down and she was losing oxygen. >> at that point, he broke scrub, and i remember him tapping her on the chest and calling out her name, but there was no answer. and then all hell broke loose. >> sarah smith was dead, the result of too much anesthesia
he invented and wore the snap-on toupee held in place by four bolts drilled into the skull. >> he's always been different and he just came up with this idea, i could say off the top of his head, but -- >> i remember laughing about it. it was the subject of many, many, many jokes around the family and even when he was around, but he was dead serious about it. >> his medical practice consisted primarily of cosmetic surgery, which he performed in his office. one of his patients...
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. >> at the front is the skull of a chimpanzee. it has large teeth and powerful jaws. compare it to the early human. it seems that, as weak evolved the teeth grew smaller and we learned how to use tools and our brains became larger. the first humans emerged when the climate became warmer. for us were replaced -- forests were replaced. >> creature spent more time on the ground and developed a perfection of walking upright. >> the first humans evolved because of a change in the earth's client and the moment change the world. bbc news. >> just think, the human race may be older than we thought. that brings the broadcast to a close. to reach me and most of the team, go to twitter. for all of us eggs were watching -- for all of us, thanks for watching. tune in tomorrow. >> makes sense of international news -- make sense of international news. >> funding of the presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. the newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good. kocvvler foundation. and, mufg. >> build a solid foundation and you can
. >> at the front is the skull of a chimpanzee. it has large teeth and powerful jaws. compare it to the early human. it seems that, as weak evolved the teeth grew smaller and we learned how to use tools and our brains became larger. the first humans emerged when the climate became warmer. for us were replaced -- forests were replaced. >> creature spent more time on the ground and developed a perfection of walking upright. >> the first humans evolved because of a change in the...
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. ♪ ♪ >> ice sculptor peter flavor was creating ice skull turz from the movie "frozen " and an ice chair that won't last long. >> no. >> we don't mind. >> after months of bitter conditions smiley face finally. >> yes, it will feel nice this week ahead. it will be the mild stretch even though we're tracking opportunities for rain. all in all we have temperatures in the 40s and 50s this week. we'll show what you is going on. stormtracker 6 double scan radar you can see dry all is queue's cross the region however through the overnight hours there could be mild precipitation. and in the near term we'll show you gorgeous picture outside sky6 live in hd we are looking at camden new jersey and camden aquarium there. partly cloudy sky and pretty comfortable conditions for this time of night stalk about highlights today nice to be normal and tracking brief flurry over the overnight hours. high in tld 50. in fact one month since weaver seen temperatures in the 50s. last time we had temperatures in the 50s was exactly one month ago february 8. but high temperature then of 51 so. a brief flurry is l
. ♪ ♪ >> ice sculptor peter flavor was creating ice skull turz from the movie "frozen " and an ice chair that won't last long. >> no. >> we don't mind. >> after months of bitter conditions smiley face finally. >> yes, it will feel nice this week ahead. it will be the mild stretch even though we're tracking opportunities for rain. all in all we have temperatures in the 40s and 50s this week. we'll show what you is going on. stormtracker 6 double scan...
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requiring surgery for a cracked skull and broken jaw. >> taunting. it's really, really disturbing. other men were injured in the attacks. police do not have a motive and so far no arrests have been made. that's it for abc 7 news at 4:00. the news at 5:00 starts right now. leon: a deadly confrontation with an odd back story. how two men dress as women ended up at the gates of the n.s.a. and under fire. young life lost. questions surrounding the weekend plane crash over the weekend and the skills of its pilot. remarkable survival of a firefighter who disappears in a flash. it's after 10:30 a.m. and you got to have that egg mcmuffin. you may now be in luck! leon: shots rang out at the gate outside of the national security agency leaving one man dead and another injured. jummy: this happened at the entrance of fort meade on connector road over the baltimore washington parkway. brad bell was one of the first reporters on the scene and he's there live now with how this may have begun with a stolen car and a wrong turn. brad? brad: yeah wrong turn is right. you know, this began with an aw
requiring surgery for a cracked skull and broken jaw. >> taunting. it's really, really disturbing. other men were injured in the attacks. police do not have a motive and so far no arrests have been made. that's it for abc 7 news at 4:00. the news at 5:00 starts right now. leon: a deadly confrontation with an odd back story. how two men dress as women ended up at the gates of the n.s.a. and under fire. young life lost. questions surrounding the weekend plane crash over the weekend and the...