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. >> he's going to commit one of the most brutal murders in the history of spartanburg county for what reason? why? >> on a warm july night in 1995, a south carolina woman was waiting for her ride home and witnessed a bizarre incident. she saw a man jump through the window of a hair salon and run away. the witness immediately called police. >> the deputy arrived thinking, okay, i'm going to investigate a burglary at this beauty salon. goes in and it's completely dark. he has a flashlight, training the beam of the flashlight around, walking, looking, seeing nothing. >> but in the back room, he found a woman on the floor murdered. >> it had to be a very chilling discovery. the killer had used a strap, tied it around her neck and then hung her from a hot water heater. >> robbery was not the motive. her purse was left behind and there was money in the cash register and her car was left behind. it appeared that the motive probably was sexual related. >> the victim was identified as 27-year-old dana satterfield, the owner of the hair salon. she was the mother of two young children. >> she ha
. >> he's going to commit one of the most brutal murders in the history of spartanburg county for what reason? why? >> on a warm july night in 1995, a south carolina woman was waiting for her ride home and witnessed a bizarre incident. she saw a man jump through the window of a hair salon and run away. the witness immediately called police. >> the deputy arrived thinking, okay, i'm going to investigate a burglary at this beauty salon. goes in and it's completely dark. he has a...
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. >> he's going to commit one of the most brutal murders in the history of spartanburg county for whateason?
. >> he's going to commit one of the most brutal murders in the history of spartanburg county for whateason?
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of connection, other than both were members of the same public library, along with the rest of spartanburg >> investigators decided to pay jonathan binney a visit. and by all accounts, what they found was beyond description. >> it is as despicable and sickening as anything you will see. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! you stand behind what you say. there's a saying around here, around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it ri
of connection, other than both were members of the same public library, along with the rest of spartanburg >> investigators decided to pay jonathan binney a visit. and by all accounts, what they found was beyond description. >> it is as despicable and sickening as anything you will see. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into...
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i went to school not far from there in spartanburg. where are you, what part greenville are you in?ly worked here for five years at the nbc affiliate. i'm right off 385. i worked there in the '80s. you were probably still in elementary school. but right here on 385 and haywood road near the hay wood mall, if you remember that. >> oh, yeah, remember it well. >> reporter: what college were you at? >> wallford college. >> oh, yeah. i love that campus. >> mike, thank you. be safe. >>> missouri's attorney general is suing the state of california essentially over chickens and eggs. in 2010, california passed a law barring eggs from being sold there that come from thens in cages that don't comply with new size standards.hens in cages that don't comply with new size standards. farmers will have to make the coops larger if they want to sell their eggs in california. >> california has every right in the world to decide what type of housing they have for their chickens. but to close off the california market to the missouri based producers unless we expand our chicken houses is a breach of the
i went to school not far from there in spartanburg. where are you, what part greenville are you in?ly worked here for five years at the nbc affiliate. i'm right off 385. i worked there in the '80s. you were probably still in elementary school. but right here on 385 and haywood road near the hay wood mall, if you remember that. >> oh, yeah, remember it well. >> reporter: what college were you at? >> wallford college. >> oh, yeah. i love that campus. >> mike, thank...
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>> spartanburg, south carolina, december 17, 2005, 2:00 a.m.eputy keith gibbs is patrolling a quiet highway when he sees a driver in trouble. >> i met the vehicle coming towards me in the opposite lane with no headlights on. they were just creeping about five miles an hour. >> only the brake lights are lit. >> creeping with no lights are can mean many things. could mean that they're so impaired they can't operate the vehicle. i followed this car as it merged onto the highway, and it failed to follow the curve around and almost hit the guardrail. as they were making a left turn into a parking lot, i went ahead and did a traffic stop. as i approached the car and got within a few feet of it, i could smell alcohol coming from the car. hi there. >> i got no license, no i.d. >> where are you going? stay in the car for me, okay? >> oh, i'm sorry. >> i stopped you because you're driving without your lights. >> i know. i can't find the lights. >> so the driver has no license, no i.d., and no idea where the lights are. >> whose car is this? >> mine. >> m
>> spartanburg, south carolina, december 17, 2005, 2:00 a.m.eputy keith gibbs is patrolling a quiet highway when he sees a driver in trouble. >> i met the vehicle coming towards me in the opposite lane with no headlights on. they were just creeping about five miles an hour. >> only the brake lights are lit. >> creeping with no lights are can mean many things. could mean that they're so impaired they can't operate the vehicle. i followed this car as it merged onto the...
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. >> rose: here in spartanburg. >> and it's a place called hope. >> rose: let's look at this. roll tape. the moment between frank and claire. >> will you give us a few moments please? >> yes. what >> what's wrong? >> it was him. >> who? >> freshman year. >> you mean -- mcguiness? >> rose: francis, francis, please -- please, don't do anything. >> i'm not going to pin a medal on him. >> you have to. >> just a minute, please! just a minute, please! he does not deserve a medal. >> a beg of you! i'm begging you, please. >> no, no! i said just a minute! >> do not make a scene! please. >> rose: so what's the relationship between these two? >> i told david during our first conversation on the phone that i wanted to do something radical. i wanted to dramatize a successful marriage. so many marriages we see on television are dysfunctional and we see marriages breaking apart. i wanted two people who drew strength from one another. that -- >> rose: these two. >> that's right. the sense of power was mutual and equal. they just happen to operate by completely different rules than most conve
. >> rose: here in spartanburg. >> and it's a place called hope. >> rose: let's look at this. roll tape. the moment between frank and claire. >> will you give us a few moments please? >> yes. what >> what's wrong? >> it was him. >> who? >> freshman year. >> you mean -- mcguiness? >> rose: francis, francis, please -- please, don't do anything. >> i'm not going to pin a medal on him. >> you have to. >> just a...
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leaders who wrote the essay i entered into the record, all three important religious leaders from spartanburg, north carolina, this is how they put it. immigration reform is an urgent need. action carries a profound human cost and we consistently see this in our ministry. hardworking, contributing members of our society live in constant fear of deportation. the victimization of individuals and families goes unreported and families are torn apart as american citizen children whose one or both of deported. ts are our broken antiquated immigration reform has precipitated into an economic and moral crisis that we can no longer -- that we can ignore no long. listen to your church elders. while you do nothing, the number on the board behind me continues to increase and the deportation machine continues. if you don't, i and millions of others across this land will continue insisting that the president exercises his authority to stop deportation and separation of american families. we will force the president to act and i assure you we will win that fight. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's tim
leaders who wrote the essay i entered into the record, all three important religious leaders from spartanburg, north carolina, this is how they put it. immigration reform is an urgent need. action carries a profound human cost and we consistently see this in our ministry. hardworking, contributing members of our society live in constant fear of deportation. the victimization of individuals and families goes unreported and families are torn apart as american citizen children whose one or both of...