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this woman were found in yuba county. roxy was the youngest of the victims found near white's hill, nude wrapped in a white blanket and her feet were bound. the relatives cannot believe that all of this time has passed they have somebody behind bars. >> i cannot believe they finally found him. it seems like it is a miracle that this has happened after all of these years. it is hard to believe. i thought this was going to be a unsolved case forever. it is a horrible way to lose a child i hope they can prove all of this. >>catherine: and other victim's family also expressing disbelief of of all of these years. >>reporter: yes, a lot of shock: pamela parsons was 38. she was living with her husband and her son and her sister said the panel had gone out for a walk for groceries and missing or several days and she was turning up dead. >> i never heard her speak of him. i did not know him. no. he was kind of under the radar i think. if he does not cut out of jail again that pirelli nice. this is bringing up a lot of past memorie
this woman were found in yuba county. roxy was the youngest of the victims found near white's hill, nude wrapped in a white blanket and her feet were bound. the relatives cannot believe that all of this time has passed they have somebody behind bars. >> i cannot believe they finally found him. it seems like it is a miracle that this has happened after all of these years. it is hard to believe. i thought this was going to be a unsolved case forever. it is a horrible way to lose a child i...
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first of all, as you heard, there is no host feet in yuba county regionfee -- fee in yuba county. ratepayers, under the agreement, would shoulder that tab. there is no host the in this brisbane regionfee -- fee in this brisbane facility. there has not been a single public hearing. there has been no input. all we have to go by is the word of the department of the environment. at the last budget financing committee, the supervisor s staff who owned the transfer station. it is embarrassing that you heard that they did not know who owned it. the rate payers have paid billions for a private asset and the staff to your department did not know the answer. you have a fiduciary duty to look for the answers. to do the right thing. to hold public hearings. is not just these contracts. this is actually the future of how we contract for public services in san francisco hanging in the balance. i appreciate all your doing the right thing. thank you. supervisor chu: i do not see any other speakers in the center aisle. if you have not yet spoken but would like to, please come up. seeing that we ha
first of all, as you heard, there is no host feet in yuba county regionfee -- fee in yuba county. ratepayers, under the agreement, would shoulder that tab. there is no host the in this brisbane regionfee -- fee in this brisbane facility. there has not been a single public hearing. there has been no input. all we have to go by is the word of the department of the environment. at the last budget financing committee, the supervisor s staff who owned the transfer station. it is embarrassing that...
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>>reporter: yuba county supervisors are divided about the plan.and fill already has a permit to bring in more trash and supervisor john nichol says it's a well run operation. >> they have the pl right and authority to bring trash from nebraska much less san francisco if it made sense economically. >>reporter: but supervisor roger bay is leery of taking more garbage. >> because at some point the land fill when it gets full then yuba center resident have to search for an alternate site to take their garbage. >>reporter: spokesman for the company says the land fill will still have 60 years of capacity left even with san francisco's garbage and they are doing everything they can to protect the environment. >> benefit of yuba county increase fees tens of millions of dollars will offset the, any environmental impact that could be imagined. >>reporter: another attack on the trash train idea is coming from the san francisco bay sierra club. it says there are still too many unknowns. and wants the project rebid awe. >> impact from hundreds of train car goi
>>reporter: yuba county supervisors are divided about the plan.and fill already has a permit to bring in more trash and supervisor john nichol says it's a well run operation. >> they have the pl right and authority to bring trash from nebraska much less san francisco if it made sense economically. >>reporter: but supervisor roger bay is leery of taking more garbage. >> because at some point the land fill when it gets full then yuba center resident have to search for an...
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our concern -- what kind of garbage is recology proposing to send to yuba county?anic or inorganic? at a november meeting, the director and inorganic, but we now know that what goes in the black box includes dog, cat, and the the waste -- baby waste. there are an estimated 120,000 dogs and 100,000 cats in san francisco. public library says there are 25,000 babies two and under. they use an average five or more diapers per day, which means 125 soil baby diapers per day going into the black box. that is a lot of organic matter produced by dogs, cats, and babies. so what? organic matter produces methane, a greenhouse gas contributing to global warming. the concentration of landfill gas must not exceed 5%. the latest site inspection report at the landfill showed 14% methane by volume. david osborne said recently to me, they are struggling with this. this, meaning the organic problems in our black box. one reason the sierra club urges the -- [bell rings] commissioner campos: thank you. next speaker. >> i am a san francisco resident. thank you, commissioners and staff, f
our concern -- what kind of garbage is recology proposing to send to yuba county?anic or inorganic? at a november meeting, the director and inorganic, but we now know that what goes in the black box includes dog, cat, and the the waste -- baby waste. there are an estimated 120,000 dogs and 100,000 cats in san francisco. public library says there are 25,000 babies two and under. they use an average five or more diapers per day, which means 125 soil baby diapers per day going into the black box....
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their bodies were found in marin, contra costa and yuba counties.our northern california victims all had names where the first and last initials were the same. and that is also the case with those three killings in new york state about the time that naso lived there. >>> stop making cuts to our education, that's going to be the cry from frustrated california college students today when they rally on all cal state university campuses. let's go to kiet do at san francisco state university this morning with the latest on that. kiet, good morning. >> reporter: actually, sydnie, we're at san jose state but yes, it's going to be a busy day across california today and we talke with one of the organizers who is expecting 500 people. in the past the numbers have been up to 700 but today they expect 500 coming today to san jose state university. one of the big questions will be, will it be peaceful? the california faculty association says that while they do support civil disobedience they don't support violence. now, today's huge protest will be at all 23 csu
their bodies were found in marin, contra costa and yuba counties.our northern california victims all had names where the first and last initials were the same. and that is also the case with those three killings in new york state about the time that naso lived there. >>> stop making cuts to our education, that's going to be the cry from frustrated california college students today when they rally on all cal state university campuses. let's go to kiet do at san francisco state...
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again, just to remind committee members, trash would note to the landfill in yuba county once we need the capacity at the alta lot landfill, where the city's trash currently goes. this excess of limit is expected to expire in 2015. following an extensive multi- year invasion and review, the department of environment review panel has concluded that the contract is a good deal for san francisco. i wanted to put up the cost comparisons slide shows that if the contract is approved by the committee and board of supervisors, we stand to save $130 million over the life of the contract. before we get into the port options, here you will see a 10- year agreement for 5 million tons, whichever comes first. state-of-the-art landfill gas recovery, minimizing impact at the landfill site. also establishing a land -- framework for revenue sharing. which is really a first. at some point we will have to look at the value of trash disposal in landfills. finally offering a solid waste costs. for starting in 2016. the facilitation agreement that governs the transportation of our trash from the station to
again, just to remind committee members, trash would note to the landfill in yuba county once we need the capacity at the alta lot landfill, where the city's trash currently goes. this excess of limit is expected to expire in 2015. following an extensive multi- year invasion and review, the department of environment review panel has concluded that the contract is a good deal for san francisco. i wanted to put up the cost comparisons slide shows that if the contract is approved by the committee...
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---tambÉn se acusa a "naso" de matar a otras dos mujeres en 1993 y 1994 en el condado de yuba.rado culpable de los asesinatos, "naso" podÍa ser condenado a la pena capital. --el adolescente de 16 aÑos que el domingo fue encontrado muerto en una casa de la avenida quesada, en san francisco, fue asesinado a balazos.--asi lo confirmo hoy la fiscalia de distrito de san francisco, sin dar mayores detalles.--entre tanto, tambien este martes, las autoridades acusaron formalmente a dos de los cincos detenidos por el crimen de "andy zeng".--uno de ellos, de 15 aÑos, enfrenta cargos por asesinato; el otro, de 18, se llama "jimmie lei" y es acusado de ser complice del presunto asesino. ---un hombre de 69 aÑos fue sentenciado a 12 aÑos de prisÓn por abusar sexualmente de su nietastra. ---en junio, "pedro herÁ ndez" asalto a la niña de ocho aÑos en un pasillo de la escuela primaria sanchez del distrito de la missÓn, en san francisco.---el acusado se declaÓ culpable del crimen el pasado mes de marzo. ---ni la Íctima ni su familia estuvieron presentes cuando el juez dicÓ la sentencia. -- hay
---tambÉn se acusa a "naso" de matar a otras dos mujeres en 1993 y 1994 en el condado de yuba.rado culpable de los asesinatos, "naso" podÍa ser condenado a la pena capital. --el adolescente de 16 aÑos que el domingo fue encontrado muerto en una casa de la avenida quesada, en san francisco, fue asesinado a balazos.--asi lo confirmo hoy la fiscalia de distrito de san francisco, sin dar mayores detalles.--entre tanto, tambien este martes, las autoridades acusaron formalmente...
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two others killed in yuba county. the d.a.e to try this and go for the death penalty in this case. mr. naso is being held at the marin county jail and no bail and his first court appearance is 1:00 this afternoon. that is the story from here. for another top story, let's go to amy hollyfield in san carlos. >> reporter: good morning. we are covering the american go that is going on the peninsula among fire departments. belmont san carlos fire station, those two cities they north agreeing on funding. so the joint fire department is breaking up. so for now redwood city, they plan to reach out to san carlos today is on see if kan san carlos wants to join forces. merge between those two would save them $1.2 million and $1.5 million for redwood city. the savings would come from cutting administrative staff. consolidating is a hot trend on the peninsula. san bruno and millbrae decided last night to move forward with a plan to merge their fire departments. some are asking, what about the big things, like the san bruno pipeline explosi
two others killed in yuba county. the d.a.e to try this and go for the death penalty in this case. mr. naso is being held at the marin county jail and no bail and his first court appearance is 1:00 this afternoon. that is the story from here. for another top story, let's go to amy hollyfield in san carlos. >> reporter: good morning. we are covering the american go that is going on the peninsula among fire departments. belmont san carlos fire station, those two cities they north agreeing...
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pamela parsons and tracy trefora killed in yuba county. marin district attorney says items found in naso's reno area home tied him to those four murders and he'll be seeking the death penalty. >> he will be presented with a criminal complaint when he appears that lists the court charges, each carrying a special circumstance for multiple murder. >> reporter: there was a string of double initial murders back in new york but there are some dissimilarities between the two cases. those victims were children. out here the victims are adults, young women. and naso lived in rochester new york and traveled there. dna samples from one new york victim does not match naso. he is going to be in court today at 1:00 for his first court appearance. >> kristen: leaders of two cities will consider consolidating fire departments to save millions of dollars a year. there are other options including privatizing. live in san carlos with details. >> private company has offered to step in and run the fire departments here in san carlos and they will be asked to c
pamela parsons and tracy trefora killed in yuba county. marin district attorney says items found in naso's reno area home tied him to those four murders and he'll be seeking the death penalty. >> he will be presented with a criminal complaint when he appears that lists the court charges, each carrying a special circumstance for multiple murder. >> reporter: there was a string of double initial murders back in new york but there are some dissimilarities between the two cases. those...
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one body was found in oakland, one in port casa and two from yuba county. investigators now in other parts of the country are reviewing their cold cases for similarities. >>> lawmakers dressed down today to show support for victims of sexual violence. lawmakers joined in the protest of a 1999 decision. that court overturned a rape conviction because the victim was wearing tight jeans. >>> copper thieves caught today. our camera caught the act in progress. there it is, right there. union pacific railroad police arrested the three mean you see here. they found 30 pounds of stolen copper in their truck. police say with the rising prices of copper it equals quick cash for criminals. >> prosecutors are launching their own investigation into the san bruno pipeline explosion. they are seeking thousands of pages of documents related to the plast. jackie spear has been leading the call to make pipeline safety a priority. we were with her when she learned the news. >> this is an issue that needs to be addressed on a national level. these are concerns we should have.
one body was found in oakland, one in port casa and two from yuba county. investigators now in other parts of the country are reviewing their cold cases for similarities. >>> lawmakers dressed down today to show support for victims of sexual violence. lawmakers joined in the protest of a 1999 decision. that court overturned a rape conviction because the victim was wearing tight jeans. >>> copper thieves caught today. our camera caught the act in progress. there it is, right...
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. >> reporter: roxanne, tracy, from yuba county. the d.a. is trying the case under a law that will combine prosecutions with the consent other jurisdictions. the d.a. will charge him with special circumstances, meaning he could get the death penalty if convicted. reporting line in san rafael, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> concord police have identified two men found dead there inside a home. the bodies of fredrick muir and miranda potrelly were pulled from the home around 6:00 this morning. officers say they received a distressed call from someone at that home around 8:30 last night and they went door to door asking neighbors what they heard or saw. >> i noticed it was around 9:00 p.m. and there was -- there were just cops and the ambulance, firefighters, you heard everything and we just went outside. it was kind of weird. >> concord police say the two appeared to have been shot to death. they are investigating the deaths as a possible murder- suicide. the autopsy should give police more information on how and when the two died. the
. >> reporter: roxanne, tracy, from yuba county. the d.a. is trying the case under a law that will combine prosecutions with the consent other jurisdictions. the d.a. will charge him with special circumstances, meaning he could get the death penalty if convicted. reporting line in san rafael, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> concord police have identified two men found dead there inside a home. the bodies of fredrick muir and miranda potrelly were pulled from the home around...
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two more victims were found in yuba county in the '90s. now police in new york are wondering if naso was responsible for three unsolved murders there. he used to live in rochester and traveled around that area for work. coming up at 7:30 we'll have a live report and more information on the victims naso is accused killing. we'll also hear from a man locally who says he knew naso. >>> plummer has been sacked for the 9ers annalist. the -- analyst. they did not give a reason. they -- it did come about the same time a podcast came out when he talked about women and players lining up. he was criticized for being too hard on the team. >>> video of a 6-year-old girl being padded -- being padded down is causing controversy. this happened in new orleans at armstrong international airport. look at this video. someone captured this video. you can hear the screener talking the little girl through the process. there's questions about whether this was necessary. >>> 7:06. a 2-year-old woman is angry about a -- 22-year-old woman is angry about a brute at
two more victims were found in yuba county in the '90s. now police in new york are wondering if naso was responsible for three unsolved murders there. he used to live in rochester and traveled around that area for work. coming up at 7:30 we'll have a live report and more information on the victims naso is accused killing. we'll also hear from a man locally who says he knew naso. >>> plummer has been sacked for the 9ers annalist. the -- analyst. they did not give a reason. they -- it...
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he is accused of killing two women in the bay area in 1970s and two others in yuba county in the '90s. he is under investigation for the murder of three children up in state new york in the '70s. all the victims had the same first and last initials. >>> and there is more evidence of bad recordkeeping by pg&e. the "san francisco chronicle" reports the utility mislabeled 34 miles of pipeline as seamless. those inaccurate records came to light in the wake of the san bruno blast. the piece of pipe that exploded in september was also mislabeled as seamless. the utility has argued the record flaws played no role in the disaster. the pipeline will be tested for weld problems this year. >>> today we'll learn more about pg&e's work following the explosion during a town hall meeting. the explosion killed 8 people and destroyed dozens of homes. long-term recovery efforts will be at the top of tonight's agenda. it starts at 6:30 p.m. and it will be held at the san bruno senior center. >>> some breaking news out of washington this morning. president obama is expected to announce that cia director
he is accused of killing two women in the bay area in 1970s and two others in yuba county in the '90s. he is under investigation for the murder of three children up in state new york in the '70s. all the victims had the same first and last initials. >>> and there is more evidence of bad recordkeeping by pg&e. the "san francisco chronicle" reports the utility mislabeled 34 miles of pipeline as seamless. those inaccurate records came to light in the wake of the san bruno...
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in the '80s he lived in yuba city and bounced around in the bay area swing in san francisco for shortoin. in 1983 he moved here to this apartment building in oakland. he lived here briefly about a month before moving less than a mile away to a house in piedmont. this is where joseph spent the most significant time. the single-family home at 1037 oakland avenue in piedmont. he lived here for 14 years from 1983 until 1996. he left northern california in the mid-1990s and headed to reno. he lived there until he was arrested last year. kate thompson, kron 4 news. >>pam: continue our team coverage with jay r. stone, who spent the last two days talking with those who know joseph naso many of whom are not in the least bit surprised by what has happened. >>j.r. stone: 4 joseph moved to this neighborhood neighbors tell me this events was not here. offense that measures out to a round 80 in.. if that's almost six and a half feet. neighbors say naso was a private person among other things. >> and mention it came from mayor lin and his eyes opened up for the wide and his mouth coverley tensing qu
in the '80s he lived in yuba city and bounced around in the bay area swing in san francisco for shortoin. in 1983 he moved here to this apartment building in oakland. he lived here briefly about a month before moving less than a mile away to a house in piedmont. this is where joseph spent the most significant time. the single-family home at 1037 oakland avenue in piedmont. he lived here for 14 years from 1983 until 1996. he left northern california in the mid-1990s and headed to reno. he lived...
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naso is charged with killing two women in the bay area in the 1970s and two others in yuba county inhe 90s and also under investigation for three murders in upstate new york. >>> san jose police say a fight between roommates may have led to a death at a care facility. officers found a 24-year-old man beaten to death at a residence on st. andrews place last night. the victim's roommate also in his 20s is under arrest. >> so could this be the end of the so-called birther debate? this morning the white house released president obama's long form birth certificate. it reads barack hussein obama the second was born august the fourth, 1961, in hon lu huh, hawaii, the president hopes this is the final chapter in what he calls a national distraction. >> i do not have time for this kind of silliness. we got better stuff to do. i have got better stuff to do. we got big problems to solve and i am confident we can solve them but we are going to have to focus on them. not on this. >> the latest cbs news new york times pole showed that 25% of those asked believe the president was not born here in t
naso is charged with killing two women in the bay area in the 1970s and two others in yuba county inhe 90s and also under investigation for three murders in upstate new york. >>> san jose police say a fight between roommates may have led to a death at a care facility. officers found a 24-year-old man beaten to death at a residence on st. andrews place last night. the victim's roommate also in his 20s is under arrest. >> so could this be the end of the so-called birther debate?...
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. >>> in yuba county, marysville officials are asking for help to repair damage at the cemetery.here's damage to headstones. the vandals cut chain locks at the entrance and used a vehicle and rope to topple the monuments. people buried there, the gold rush 49ers, and world war ii veterans. >> this is part of the emotion is anger. and my second emotion is sadness to find that people are so disrespectful. >> she says the city has insurance but there is a $5,000 deductible. at this point, police have no suspects or a motive. >>> the city of hercules is preparing for some major budget cuts. last night it was standing-room only at a city council meeting to discuss the $6 million budget deficit. officials say everything from senior citizens programs to school music classes could be on the chopping block and on friday pink slips will be handed out to 30% of city employees. >>> federal and state emergency officials are visiting the site of a landslide in hercules. this is video ktvu took this morning. officials are expected to tour the slide seen and make sure disaster funds will be used
. >>> in yuba county, marysville officials are asking for help to repair damage at the cemetery.here's damage to headstones. the vandals cut chain locks at the entrance and used a vehicle and rope to topple the monuments. people buried there, the gold rush 49ers, and world war ii veterans. >> this is part of the emotion is anger. and my second emotion is sadness to find that people are so disrespectful. >> she says the city has insurance but there is a $5,000 deductible. at...
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their bodies were found in marin county, contra costa county, and yuba city. >> this is an on going investigation and to invite questioning at this point could hamper those investigating efforts. >> however, in nevada, investigators are looking into other cold cases. they say he was a federal photographer who traveled all over the country for work. >>> the jury in the barry bonds perjury trial will meet again tomorrow for a fourth day of deliberations. joe vazquez on what may be happening behind closed doors. >> three days of deliberating, no verdict, what exactly does that mean? we are joined by cbs 5 legal analyst, paul henderson. it could mean anything. >> it means they are going over the evidence or they are fighting among themselves. in some cases where it is a hung jury, they will say judges, we haven't gotten it together. sometimes it takes longerment when you get a group of 12 people, they all hear things differently. they all see things differently. paul will still hold on for the verdict. thanks for joining us. the jury will be back at 8:30 in the morning. joe vazquez, cbs 5. >>> other
their bodies were found in marin county, contra costa county, and yuba city. >> this is an on going investigation and to invite questioning at this point could hamper those investigating efforts. >> however, in nevada, investigators are looking into other cold cases. they say he was a federal photographer who traveled all over the country for work. >>> the jury in the barry bonds perjury trial will meet again tomorrow for a fourth day of deliberations. joe vazquez on what...
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evidence in his reno home linking him to the deaths of young women in marin, contra costa county and yuba counties between 1977 and 1994. the d.a. would not go into specifics. >> an ongoing investigation and to invite questioning at this time could hamper those investigative efforts. >> investigators are looking into other cold cases across the country to see if there might be a connection to naso. all the victims by the way in northern california had the same first and last initials. so did three girls who were killed when naso lived up in state new york. they are investigating. >>> a 15-year-old suspect in the murder of a 16-year-old friend will make his first court appearance in juvenile court today. police found andy zeng shot to death in a house in san francisco's silver terrace neighborhood on sunday. they say five teens were inside the home at the time. four have been arrested. one suspect is still missing today. yesterday, 18-year-old jimmy le was charged with being an accessory to the murder after the fact. there is no motive yet in this shooting. >>> rallies will be held today o
evidence in his reno home linking him to the deaths of young women in marin, contra costa county and yuba counties between 1977 and 1994. the d.a. would not go into specifics. >> an ongoing investigation and to invite questioning at this time could hamper those investigative efforts. >> investigators are looking into other cold cases across the country to see if there might be a connection to naso. all the victims by the way in northern california had the same first and last...
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. >>> a yuba city mom can now make her dreams come true.ly lost her right hand in a car accident five years ago. since then, the yuba city mom has been adjusting to life with just one hand. and then last month she went through a historic surgery at ucla where she received a donor hand. she made her first public appearance yesterday to talk about the road ahead with her new hand. >> i do feel like it's mine slowly but surely every day it becomes more and more mine. i think once i have sensation in it and i can feel it and function with it more it's going to feel more and more like mine. >> the marathon surgery took more than 14 hours to connect the bones, blood vessels and nerves, tendons. she hopes to put her hair in a.ty tail, type more than 45 words per minutes. >>> it's one of the most stunning comebacks in hockey play-off history. >> i went to bed and they were down 4-0. sharks in game 3. things turned around. san jose tied it up at 5. and then devin setoguchi scoring the game winning goal in overtime. sharks won 6-5 over the kings. san
. >>> a yuba city mom can now make her dreams come true.ly lost her right hand in a car accident five years ago. since then, the yuba city mom has been adjusting to life with just one hand. and then last month she went through a historic surgery at ucla where she received a donor hand. she made her first public appearance yesterday to talk about the road ahead with her new hand. >> i do feel like it's mine slowly but surely every day it becomes more and more mine. i think once i...
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their bodies were found in marine, contra costa and yuba city. the da would not get into specifics. >> this is an ongoing investigation, and to invite questioning at this time could hamper those efforts. >> reporter: however, in nevada investigators launched a task force to look into other cold cases. they say he was a professional photographer that traveled all over the country for work. >>> an autopsy is set for tomorrow on a patient that died in the hospital while staffers tried to subdue him. it happened in a high security area where people incompetent to stand trial lived. staffers acted after the man allegedly assaulted another patient. unions representing hospital workers have been calling for safety improvements there. last october a patient was charged with the murder of a hospital employee. >>> a jury in the barry bonds trial will meet again tomorrow for a fourth day of deliberations. joe vasquez on what may be happening behind closed doors. >> reporter: three days of deliberating, no verdict. what exactly does that mean? we're joined n
their bodies were found in marine, contra costa and yuba city. the da would not get into specifics. >> this is an ongoing investigation, and to invite questioning at this time could hamper those efforts. >> reporter: however, in nevada investigators launched a task force to look into other cold cases. they say he was a professional photographer that traveled all over the country for work. >>> an autopsy is set for tomorrow on a patient that died in the hospital while...
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year-old joseph naso is accused of killing four women between 1977 and 1994 in marin, contra costa and yuba counties. investigators are now looking into other cold cases nationwide to see if they might be connected to naso. all of the victims in northern california had the same first and last initials as did three other possible victims, girls who were killed when naso lived up in state new york. >>> still no verdict in the federal perjury trial of home run champion barry bonds. the jury has resumed deliberations for the fourth day. anne makovec is outside the courtroom with what the eight women and the four-man jury may be talking about behind closed doors. they're certainly taking their time. >> reporter: that's right. that's causing a lot of speculation here at the federal courthouse, frank. barry bonds is inside of there right now and as of a couple of minutes ago the jury had not broken for lunch, which is a little later than usual. so we're waiting to see exactly what they are going to do as far as moving into the afternoon period of the deliberations. there is a look at barry bonds a
year-old joseph naso is accused of killing four women between 1977 and 1994 in marin, contra costa and yuba counties. investigators are now looking into other cold cases nationwide to see if they might be connected to naso. all of the victims in northern california had the same first and last initials as did three other possible victims, girls who were killed when naso lived up in state new york. >>> still no verdict in the federal perjury trial of home run champion barry bonds. the...
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>> get something warm to drink. [ laughter ] >>> a yuba city mom can now make her dreams come true. emily lost her right hand in a car accident five years ago. last month she went through a historic hand transplant at ucla. she made her first public appearance yesterday to talk about her future. >> i do feel like it's mine slowly buy surely every day it becomes more and more mine. i think once i have sensation in it and i can feel it and i can function with it more, it's going to feel more and more like mine. >> the marathon surgery took more than 14 hours. doctors had to connect the bones, blood vessels, nerves and tendons. we are told emily will regain about 60% function in her new hand. >>> you have a food craving? pregnant women may want to think twice before giving in. a new study suggests that a pregnant woman's diet could alter her baby's dna. that could increase the risk of child has obesity, heart disease and diabetes later in life. researchers say, though, more tests are needed. >>> well, maybe you heard your mom say, watching too much tv is bad for your eyes? she's right!
>> get something warm to drink. [ laughter ] >>> a yuba city mom can now make her dreams come true. emily lost her right hand in a car accident five years ago. last month she went through a historic hand transplant at ucla. she made her first public appearance yesterday to talk about her future. >> i do feel like it's mine slowly buy surely every day it becomes more and more mine. i think once i have sensation in it and i can feel it and i can function with it more, it's...
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> she faces several months of rehabilitation to restore the use of her hand and hopes to return to yubater and continue the rehab at home. >>> a 9-year-old mesa arizona, boy is called a hero for saving his baby sister's life and you won't believe how he learned to do it. he found his 2-year-old sister brook in the family pool. he performed cpr keeper brooke alive until paramedics got there. tristan, as you can see likes to dress up as a soldier learned the technique from a graphic war movie. >> so you learned this from the movie "blackhawk down"? >> they were like like pushing for your chest and giving them rescue breath. >> you like your sister, huh? >> sometimes she gets on my nerves. [ laughter ] >> but brooke is doing just fine so she will be around to get on her nerves for years to come. >> speed bump. why the highway patrol will turn the radar gone on bicyclists on the golden gate bridge. >> got a question for president obama, he wants to meet with you. he will be in the bay area today and would like for you to attend a town hall meeting. sort of. i'm amy hollyfield live in palo a
> she faces several months of rehabilitation to restore the use of her hand and hopes to return to yubater and continue the rehab at home. >>> a 9-year-old mesa arizona, boy is called a hero for saving his baby sister's life and you won't believe how he learned to do it. he found his 2-year-old sister brook in the family pool. he performed cpr keeper brooke alive until paramedics got there. tristan, as you can see likes to dress up as a soldier learned the technique from a graphic...
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it took investigators a year to piece it all together, and link him to two killings in yuba county in the '90s, the killing of carmen colon and the killing of roxene roggasch whose body was found in fairfax in 1977. cases that until now had gone cold. >> an examination of the items seized along with the results of a forensic analysis from the contra costa county's criminalistics laboratory led marin investigators to connect naso with the death of roggasch. the allegation of that special circumstance makes naso eligible for the death penalty under california law. >> reporter: naso will be arraigned in court tomorrow afternoon, charged with four counts of murder. i did have a chance to talk to a retired marin county sheriff's deputy a short time ago on the phone. he said he is thrilled to learn of the arrest, calling it fantastic. reporting live in marin county, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> students at a san francisco high school are coping with the death of a popular classmate. today counselors were on campus to help. 16-year-old andrew zeng's body was found soaked in gas
it took investigators a year to piece it all together, and link him to two killings in yuba county in the '90s, the killing of carmen colon and the killing of roxene roggasch whose body was found in fairfax in 1977. cases that until now had gone cold. >> an examination of the items seized along with the results of a forensic analysis from the contra costa county's criminalistics laboratory led marin investigators to connect naso with the death of roggasch. the allegation of that special...
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1977, carmen cologne whose body was found in 1978 and tam law parsons and tracy defoya, both found in yuba county, parsons in 1993 to foya in 1994. the d.a. hold abc7 that they found toe toes and writings that tied nasso to the killings. we know the self-employed photographer was on probation from a theft conviction, and when his parole officer visited nasso at his house, he found the 77-year-old with a gun, and that was enough to send him to jail for the past year. >> marin county sharive are detectives arrested nasso in south lake tahoe on monday upon his released from theal dorado county jail where he was in custody over the past year on unrelated charges. >> the first of four victims was found along sir francis drake boulevard. she was 18-year-old roxan from oakland. and although it did not come up in today's press conference, investigators couldn't help but notice that each of the victims had the same double initial, roxenin-rogash, carmen cologne. now authorities in rochester, new york are looking at a series of unsolved murders there with the seam characteristic. -- same characteris
1977, carmen cologne whose body was found in 1978 and tam law parsons and tracy defoya, both found in yuba county, parsons in 1993 to foya in 1994. the d.a. hold abc7 that they found toe toes and writings that tied nasso to the killings. we know the self-employed photographer was on probation from a theft conviction, and when his parole officer visited nasso at his house, he found the 77-year-old with a gun, and that was enough to send him to jail for the past year. >> marin county...
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joseph naso from reno is accused of killing two women in the bay area in the 1970s and two others in yuba county in the '90s. he is scheduled to enter pleas in a marin county courtroom this morning. naso also under investigation for three murders in upstate new york, that happened in the '70s. >>> yusef bey iv got into it with the judge in his murder trial in oakland saying, the judge, quote, isn't being fair to him. the judge decided to allow taped comments from bey's ex- girlfriend that indicated bey wanted oakland journalist chauncey bailey dead. the chauncey bailey project reports that tape may be played in court today. >>> it is 4:35 now. pg&e's recordkeeping problems may be worse than first thought. "san francisco chronicle" reports the utility mislabeled 34 miles of pipeline as seamless. those inaccurate records came to light in the wake of the san bruno blast. the piece of pipe that exploded in september was also labeled as seamless. the pipeline will be tested for weld problems this year. and today we'll learn more about pg&e's work following the explosion during a town. it kille
joseph naso from reno is accused of killing two women in the bay area in the 1970s and two others in yuba county in the '90s. he is scheduled to enter pleas in a marin county courtroom this morning. naso also under investigation for three murders in upstate new york, that happened in the '70s. >>> yusef bey iv got into it with the judge in his murder trial in oakland saying, the judge, quote, isn't being fair to him. the judge decided to allow taped comments from bey's ex- girlfriend...
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yuba county authorities then connected him to the death of pamela parsons and tracy tofoya, who were found in 1993 and 1994. and then contra costa county identified naso as carmen colon's killer. her body was found in 1978 in port costa. at today's news conference, marin county's district attorney wouldn't answer questions but in nevada investigators say they have launched a task force to look into other cold cases. quote, we think there are others out there who have not been discovered yet. typically talking about a person who has cold more than once, this doesn't stop -- killed more than once this doesn't stop. this is a criminal who has a history to 1955. nevada authorities say he was a professional photographer who traveled the country for work. >> this is an ongoing investigation. and to invite those questions would compromise the investigation. >> reporter: they said he was creepy. >> paranoid, he always thought people were out to get him and stuff like that. >> reporter: naso will be arraigned tomorrow on four counts of murder and the d.a. says he will ask for the death penalt
yuba county authorities then connected him to the death of pamela parsons and tracy tofoya, who were found in 1993 and 1994. and then contra costa county identified naso as carmen colon's killer. her body was found in 1978 in port costa. at today's news conference, marin county's district attorney wouldn't answer questions but in nevada investigators say they have launched a task force to look into other cold cases. quote, we think there are others out there who have not been discovered yet....
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. >> reporter: but soon emily of yuba city, california may be able to do all of those things with herghter. during this operation, emily became the first person on the west coast to receive a full hand transplant. >> well, this was a very difficult operation. it took 14 hours with nine surgeons working simultaneously. not only are there two bones to repair, there is at least three nerves, 23 tendons, two arteries, and probably four or five veins to repair. >> reporter: emily waited a long time for technology to reach the point where that was possible. almost every single person who attended her news conference from the donor family through the life sharing organization to the numerous doctors and nurses helped replace the hand she lost five years ago. >> june 11th of 2006, i was a front seat passenger in a rollover accident. my hand went out the sun roof when the car flipped, and my hand was smashed between the pavement and the roof of the car. i waited five years, but it was a short five years given that i have a hand now. it's almost surreal that i didn't have a hand. >> reporter: s
. >> reporter: but soon emily of yuba city, california may be able to do all of those things with herghter. during this operation, emily became the first person on the west coast to receive a full hand transplant. >> well, this was a very difficult operation. it took 14 hours with nine surgeons working simultaneously. not only are there two bones to repair, there is at least three nerves, 23 tendons, two arteries, and probably four or five veins to repair. >> reporter: emily...
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and two yuba county women in the early '90s. but investigators say the case is far from closed. >> the case is ongoing in an investigative posture, and we have the counts that we believe the evidence is sufficient to prosecute at this point. >> reporter: the case has caught the attention of investigators on the east coast. all of naso's alleged victims have first and last names that begin with the same letters. just like the infamous alphabet murders of the '70s in upstate new york. the lead investigator in those cases talked to us by phone. >> i thought it was quite intriguing the fact that the initials were involved the way they were. because i know of no other suspect that's been picked up that was accused of being a serial killer that used that technique. and you know, i mean, it looks like he's a very strong suspect. >> reporter: whether he'll face more charges remains to be seen. the 77-year-old seemed undaunted as he read through the murder charges he's been slapped with so far. naso will be back in court in two weeks to
and two yuba county women in the early '90s. but investigators say the case is far from closed. >> the case is ongoing in an investigative posture, and we have the counts that we believe the evidence is sufficient to prosecute at this point. >> reporter: the case has caught the attention of investigators on the east coast. all of naso's alleged victims have first and last names that begin with the same letters. just like the infamous alphabet murders of the '70s in upstate new york....
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performed the first-ever hand transplant in california on 26-year-old emily finnell from youtube ba ci yuba city. she feels whole again and can hug her 6-year-old daughter with both hands. >> i think she really likes that i can hold her with two hands now and it's important to be able to do that with your child. >> the surgery involved more than just skin grafts and stitches. here's the details. the transplant surgeons also had to attach two bones, two arteries, four veins and as many as 20 tendons to complete this procedure. >>> best to remind your kids about stranger danger and do it often. police in san anselmo are on the look outfor a man who tried to convince an 11-year-old girl to climb into a van. luckily she was smart enough to tell him know and kept on walking. that happened on san anselmo avenue between center boulevard and sir francis drake. he was in a black van with additional windows on the passenger side. if you is a you it or have any information, you're urged to call the police department. >>> we could soon learn valuable clues into the deaths of two teenagers who died duri
performed the first-ever hand transplant in california on 26-year-old emily finnell from youtube ba ci yuba city. she feels whole again and can hug her 6-year-old daughter with both hands. >> i think she really likes that i can hold her with two hands now and it's important to be able to do that with your child. >> the surgery involved more than just skin grafts and stitches. here's the details. the transplant surgeons also had to attach two bones, two arteries, four veins and as...
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. >> reporter: the suspect, joseph naso, once owned this home in yuba city. 20 years ago this man named jim bought the home. jim says that last year, police asked him to describe what was in the house at the time he bought it. >> well, he had like, uhm, mannequin dolls and stuff like that. he had like a little child doll like a 3-foot child's doll. >> reporter: and he never had any kids? >> he didn't have any other furniture. >> reporter: jim told detectives there were two undressed mannequins in an upstairs bedroom and a three- foot doll next to the bed. he could get the death penalty if convicted but the district attorney says consideration will be made of age and health as it always is in these cases before seeking the death penalty. reporting live in san rafael, don knapp, cbs 5. >>> we are learning more tonight about the murder of a 16-year-old boy in san francisco. now, according to prosecutors, one of the teenaged suspects was encouraged to cut up the body of andy zeng, to cut it in half to dispose of it more easily. now that grisly detail revealed in an arraignment hearing this
. >> reporter: the suspect, joseph naso, once owned this home in yuba city. 20 years ago this man named jim bought the home. jim says that last year, police asked him to describe what was in the house at the time he bought it. >> well, he had like, uhm, mannequin dolls and stuff like that. he had like a little child doll like a 3-foot child's doll. >> reporter: and he never had any kids? >> he didn't have any other furniture. >> reporter: jim told detectives there...
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since then, the yuba city mom has been adjusting to life with just one hand. and then last month she went through a historic surgery at ucla where she received a donor hand. she made her first public appearance yesterday to talk about the road ahead with her new hand. >> i do feel like it's mine slowly but surely every day it becomes more and more mine. i think once i have sensation in it and i can feel it and function with it more it's going to feel more and more like mine. >> the marathon surgery took more than 14 hours to connect the bones, blood vessels and nerves, tendons. doctors say she will regain about 60% of the function of that hand after therapy. >> that's amazing. >> yeah. >>> well, would you like stay forever young? >> of course. apparently san francisco is the mace to live according to a new survey by realage.com. have you ever seen that online? >> i have done it before. >> also, salt lake city is at the top of the list. researchers say they ranked highest because people who live there -- and this is why i was way over my real age -- people who
since then, the yuba city mom has been adjusting to life with just one hand. and then last month she went through a historic surgery at ucla where she received a donor hand. she made her first public appearance yesterday to talk about the road ahead with her new hand. >> i do feel like it's mine slowly but surely every day it becomes more and more mine. i think once i have sensation in it and i can feel it and function with it more it's going to feel more and more like mine. >> the...
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more on that moment lifts he is accused of murder in fairfax, port costa, and yuba. they found items in his home the link him to numerous killings. >> will: if prosecutors have it their way josep will see another day of freedom of his life. he is in jail and will be moved to the court house this afternoon to enter his plea. he's being charged with four counts of murder, they believe he may have committed more murders which they are working on. if convicted the 77 year-old man could be sentenced to death. will tran kron 4 news. >> mark: police are looking into whether not not so it is connected to three murders in new york, 10 year-old girl and a 11 year-old girl was murdered there. all of the victims had matching initials with the first and last names including one girl who had the same name as one of the victims in california. authorities say knosshe lived there and travelen that area in the 1970's. we will talk about joe south's extensive criminal record. >> daryajosep criminal backgrou >> darya: barry bonds as for charges, dan is in the courtroom this morning and
more on that moment lifts he is accused of murder in fairfax, port costa, and yuba. they found items in his home the link him to numerous killings. >> will: if prosecutors have it their way josep will see another day of freedom of his life. he is in jail and will be moved to the court house this afternoon to enter his plea. he's being charged with four counts of murder, they believe he may have committed more murders which they are working on. if convicted the 77 year-old man could be...
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the '70s, all, had double first and last initials appeared this is pamela parsons, she was killed in yuba if she knew anything. >> i never heard her speak of him, i didn't know him he was under their radar i think. >> darya: joint task force gave california have set up of free hot line to the septet is coming and which may be more leads. 8887298219. >> mark: barry bonds jury found guilty on one count off. the insured is said they agreed that bonds did not answer the grand jury questions in 2003 when he talked about personal steroid and growth hormone used. the other counts failed to reach a verdict, they are deciding whether or not they want to retry ferry bonds. defense attorneys immediately asked to have that one conviction thrown out, they said they will file a motion before sentencing >> darya: let's get back to the weather, those live shots are gorgeous >> james: that san mateo bridge, one more time to give you a look at what we see there this morning, all in all not a bad spirit of mount tam is looking beautiful, it looks like we don't have that shot. colder this morning and yesterd
the '70s, all, had double first and last initials appeared this is pamela parsons, she was killed in yuba if she knew anything. >> i never heard her speak of him, i didn't know him he was under their radar i think. >> darya: joint task force gave california have set up of free hot line to the septet is coming and which may be more leads. 8887298219. >> mark: barry bonds jury found guilty on one count off. the insured is said they agreed that bonds did not answer the grand jury...
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one in fair faction and two more in yuba county. patti lee is live. >> reporter: this is where the first victim was found. but in a small town like this, a discovery of a body is not easily forgotten. an event mariann robinson remembers. >> it was so long ago i had forgotten about it. until my husband made a response. that could have been that girl in 1978 but we didn't know for sure. it was a big thing then. >> reporter: the death of carmen colon stayed a big mystery, a cold case. as today we spoke to her son. >> i didn't think that they would have found him after so many years. >> reporter: conversations with the mother of roxanne and carmen, they didn't think a suspect would have been found so many years later. >> we thought they had swept it under the rug and forgotten. because we hasn't heard anything for years. >> reporter: she moved to oakland when she was about 16 years old and murdered when she was 18. roxanne mother told us tonight that she has most of the photos but for now is only sharing them with the detectives on this
one in fair faction and two more in yuba county. patti lee is live. >> reporter: this is where the first victim was found. but in a small town like this, a discovery of a body is not easily forgotten. an event mariann robinson remembers. >> it was so long ago i had forgotten about it. until my husband made a response. that could have been that girl in 1978 but we didn't know for sure. it was a big thing then. >> reporter: the death of carmen colon stayed a big mystery, a cold...
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. >> reporter: emily finell, a 28- year-old single mother from yuba city lost her right hand in a roll over car accident three years ago. and said she wanted a new one so she could better care for her daughter. >> i can't feel it yet. i won't have sensation until close to a year. right now it seems surreal i didn't have a hand for those five years. >> reporter: doctors today said emily's fighting spirit is what made her the right candidate to be the first person in the western united states to receive a hand transplant. >> i felt early on that if i told you you can't do something she was going to prove me wrong. and that's the exact type of determination we need for somebody to be a pioneer in medicine. >> i do feel like it's mine fully, but surely every day it becomes more and more mine. i think once i have sensation in it and i can feel it and i can function with it more, it's going to feel more and more like mine. >> reporter: and finell says her new hand could have an unexpected benefit. she says right now she types 45 words a minute with her left hand alone. she's looking forward
. >> reporter: emily finell, a 28- year-old single mother from yuba city lost her right hand in a roll over car accident three years ago. and said she wanted a new one so she could better care for her daughter. >> i can't feel it yet. i won't have sensation until close to a year. right now it seems surreal i didn't have a hand for those five years. >> reporter: doctors today said emily's fighting spirit is what made her the right candidate to be the first person in the western...
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emily fennell of yuba city lost her right hand in a car crash. last month doctors at ucla attached a donor hand in a marathon 14 hour operation. doctors say fennel should gain some feeling in that right hand within a year. fennell says her goal is to be able to use her new hand without even thinking about it. >> the morning commute came with a sweet treat for some folks today. b.a.r.t. and this oversized bear which we don't know exactly why there's a bear there. were handing out fair trade chocolate from. b.a.r.t. says the give away is in connection with its blue sky environmental festival on thursday. >> well it's not over until it's over. the wild play off game between the sharks and kings next in sports. >>> ticket master and its parent company is going to start using demand prices. if tickets aren't selling prices will be reduced. but for a popular show prices may go up. last summer was a down year for many concerts and concerts were cancelled. >>> and this year is a big year for hockey. >> national hockey at its best. the cartoon balloon rea
emily fennell of yuba city lost her right hand in a car crash. last month doctors at ucla attached a donor hand in a marathon 14 hour operation. doctors say fennel should gain some feeling in that right hand within a year. fennell says her goal is to be able to use her new hand without even thinking about it. >> the morning commute came with a sweet treat for some folks today. b.a.r.t. and this oversized bear which we don't know exactly why there's a bear there. were handing out fair...
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emily fennell of yuba city lost her right hand in a car crash. last month doctors at ucla attached a donor hand in a marathon 14 hour operation. doctors say fennel should gain some feeling in that right hand within a year. fennell says her goal is to be able to use her new hand without even thinking about it. >> the morning commute came with a sweet treat for some folks today. b.a.r.t. and this oversized bear which we don't know exactly why there's a bear there. were handing out fair trade chocolate from. b.a.r.t. says the give away is in connection with its blue sky environmental festival on thursd >>> ticket master and its parent company is going to start using demand prices. if tickets aren't selling prices will be reduced. but for a popular show prices may go up. last summer was a down year for many concerts and concerts were cancelled. >>> and this year is a big year for hockey. >> national hockey at its best. the cartoon balloon read over every fan read, here we go again. unexplained lethargy early. no, maybe this is not the sharks of play
emily fennell of yuba city lost her right hand in a car crash. last month doctors at ucla attached a donor hand in a marathon 14 hour operation. doctors say fennel should gain some feeling in that right hand within a year. fennell says her goal is to be able to use her new hand without even thinking about it. >> the morning commute came with a sweet treat for some folks today. b.a.r.t. and this oversized bear which we don't know exactly why there's a bear there. were handing out fair...
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one in fair faction and two more in yuba county. patti lee is live. >> reporter: this is where the first victim was found. but in a small town like this, a discovery of a body is not easily forgotten. an event mariann robinson remembers. >> it was so long ago i had forgotten about it. until my husband made a response. that could have been that girl in 1978 but we didn't know for sure. it was a big thing then. >> reporter: the death of carmen colon stayed a big mystery, a cold case. as today we spoke to her son. >> i didn't think that they would have found him after so many years. >> reporter: conversations with the mother of roxanne and carmen, they didn't think a suspect would have been found so many years later. >> we thought they had swept it under the rug and forgotten. because we hasn't heard anything for years. >> reporter: she moved to oakland when she was about 16 years old and murdered when she was 18. roxanne mother told us tonight that she has most of the photos but for now is only sharing them with the detectives on this
one in fair faction and two more in yuba county. patti lee is live. >> reporter: this is where the first victim was found. but in a small town like this, a discovery of a body is not easily forgotten. an event mariann robinson remembers. >> it was so long ago i had forgotten about it. until my husband made a response. that could have been that girl in 1978 but we didn't know for sure. it was a big thing then. >> reporter: the death of carmen colon stayed a big mystery, a cold...
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naso ("nay-so") is accused of killing two women in the bay area in the 19- 70s, and two others in yubao women in the bay area in the 1970s, two others in yuba county in the '90s. he will be in court today. >>> today assemblywoman fiona ma will change fees at raves. it's in response to two deaths at the cow palace raves. new bills would change guidelines for large events on state property. >>> at&t's for a network upgrade to improve service in san francisco is now on hold. the vote is delayed on how residents play a role on whether they want the four-foot- tall boxes on their sidewalks. critics have called for an environmental review of the over 700 boxes. >>> traffic and weather coming right up. stay with us. i'm done with all these lists. and driving all over town. i want one list. for one store. [ female announcer ] at safeway, you get it all. great quality and great prices. so you just need a safeway list. [ male announcer ] with thousands of everyday low prices you'll save all over the store. [ female announcer ] plus we have great club card specials like refreshe water, 24 packs a
naso ("nay-so") is accused of killing two women in the bay area in the 19- 70s, and two others in yubao women in the bay area in the 1970s, two others in yuba county in the '90s. he will be in court today. >>> today assemblywoman fiona ma will change fees at raves. it's in response to two deaths at the cow palace raves. new bills would change guidelines for large events on state property. >>> at&t's for a network upgrade to improve service in san francisco is now...
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. >> reporter: but, soon, emily of yuba city, california, will be able to do all of those things with her daughter. during this operation, emily became the first person on the west coast to receive a full hand transplant. >> this was a very difficult surgery. it took 14 hours, 23 tendons and two arteries to repair. >> emily waited for a long time to reach the point where that was possible. almost every single person who attended her news conference, from the donor family through the life sharing organization to the numerous doctors and nurses helped replace the hand she lost five years ago. >> june 11th, 2006, i was a front seat passenger in a rollover accident. my hand went out the sunroof when the car flipped. i waited five years but it was a short five years given that i have a hand now. it's almost surreal that i didn't have a hand. >> soon after the surgery, emily was all right holding objects and moving her fingers. >> she can expect to get 60% function of a noninjured hand and that's remarkable given that she will have sensation. >> look at her hand. if it were not for the ace
. >> reporter: but, soon, emily of yuba city, california, will be able to do all of those things with her daughter. during this operation, emily became the first person on the west coast to receive a full hand transplant. >> this was a very difficult surgery. it took 14 hours, 23 tendons and two arteries to repair. >> emily waited for a long time to reach the point where that was possible. almost every single person who attended her news conference, from the donor family...