Are you a soldier?
Yes, I am.
Who's... Who's she? Is she a soldier too?
She... was a soldier.
Where is she?
She's, uhh...
...not coming home.
My Dad says it's OK to be sad.
Maybe this will make you feel better.
Merry Christmas!
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Video: Payments in class action lawsuit in Levy case revealed - Duration: 1:45.MORE THAN TWO YEARS AFTER A
JUDGE APPROVED
$190 MILLION SETTLEMENT BETWEEN
JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL AND
PATIENTS OF DR. NIKITA LEVY, 11
NEWS HAS LEARNED THE NEXT PHASE
IN THE PROCESS IS UNDERWAY
DETERMINATION LETTERS SENT TO
THE MEMBERS OF THE LEVY
SETTLEMENT CLASS INFORMING EACH
PLAINTIFF HOW MUCH SHE'S BEEN
AWARDED.
THERE ARE 9,600 WOMEN IN THIS
CLASS ACTION CASE.
JUDGE RAKER: WE UNDERSTAND THAT
EVERYONE WOULD LIKE THEIR MONE
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, AND WE ARE
TRYING TO ACCOMMODATE THAT
KATE: ON THE WEBSITE CREATED TO
KEEP THE CLASS MEMBERS
UP-TO-DATE, THE CLAI
ADJUDICATOR, RETIRED JUDGE IRMA
RAKER, POSTED A VIDEO EXPLAINING
THE PROCESS AND URGING PATIENCE.
JUDGE RAKER: YOU HAVE
REMEMBER, THERE ARE 9,600 WOMEN
IN THIS CLASS ACTION.
IT'S PROBABLY ONE OF THE
BIGGEST, OR THE BIGGEST, CLA
ACTION CASE OF ITS TYPE IN THE
COUNTRY.
KATE: SETTLEMENT ADMINISTRATORS
AND THE CHAIRMAN OF THE
PLAINTIFFS' STEERING COMMITTEE
FOR THIS CLASS ACTION DID NO
RETURN OUR CALLS AND EMAILS
TODAY TO CONFIRM THE AMOUN
AWARDED, BUT ADMINISTRATORS HAD
PREVIOUSLY SAID THE PLAINTIF
WOULD BE DIVIDED INTO FOUR
CATEGORIES BASED ON SEVERITY OF
INJURIES
DOCUMENTS OBTAINED BY 11 NEWS,
REPORTEDLY SENT TO PLAINTIFFS,
OUTLINE THE PAYMENT ALLOCATIONS
FOR MEMBERS OF FOUR GROUPS.
THE AMOUNTS LISTED IN THOSE
DOCUMENTS RANGE FROM ABOUT $18
TO MORE THAN $26,000
STAN REGARDLESS OF THE FINAL
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Death investigation underway in Orange County - Duration: 1:35.BRYSON CHRISTMAS
MORNING IN 47 LICK -- FRENCHLIC.
HE WAS FOUND DEAD INSIDE THE
HOME HE SHARED WITH HIS SISTER
IN A RURAL SECTION OF ORANGE
COUNTY.
CONCERNED ABOUT HIS WELL-BEING
AFTER CHRISTMAS, NEPHEW DAVID
CHILDERS CONTACTED POLICE.
WHEN NO ONE CAME TO THE DOOR ON
DECEMBER 27TH.
INVESTIGATORS SAY THERE WAS NO
SIGN THE HOUSE HAD BEEN BROKEN
INTO.
>> HE'D ALWAYS WALK HIS DOGS
DOWN TO THE BRIDGE.
HE HAD TWO LITTLE DOGS AND NOW
HE'D WALK HIS DOGS UP AND DOWN
THE ROAD.
REPORTER: A COUPLE OF DAYS A
WEEK, BRYSON WORKED AT HIS
NEPHEW'S PIZZA RESTAURANT IN
FRENCH LICK.
THE NEIGHBOR BECAME EMOTIONAL
WHEN SHE TALKED ABOUT BRYSON
BRINGING HER DOG LEFTOVER PIZZA.
>> GOT TO BE SHOCKING WHAT
HAPPENED.
>> YEAH, IT'S TOO CLOSE.
>> TOO CLOSE TO HOME?
>> REALLY CLOSE TO HOME.
REPORTER: HE SAW BRYSON IN A
FAMILY GATHERING DECEMBER 23RD
BUT HE CHOSE NOT TO TRAVEL WITH
HIS SISTER AND OTHERS TO A
HOLIDAY EVENT IN INDIANAPOLIS ON
CHRISTMAS WEEKEND.
>> WE MOVED HERE AT ABOUT FOUR
OR FIVE YEARS AGO.
I MET HIM THE FIRST TIME.
HE WAS A REALLY COOL GUY.
REALLY NICE TO KNOW.
AND I MEAN, IT'S JUST A
HEARTBREAKER JUST TO HEAR THIS
HAPPENED TO HIM.
REPORTER: POLICE HAVEN'T
RELEASED THE CAUSE OF DEATH,
HOWEVER, WE'VE LEARNED ROBBERY
IS A POSSIBLE MOTIVE.
STATE TROOPERS AT THE JASPER
POST ARE HANDLING THIS
INVESTIGATION.
THE NUMBER TO CALL WITH
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Fire tears through historic Lebanon church - Duration: 1:48.THEY ARE CONCERNED ABOUT A BELL
UP IN THE STEEPLE.
>> THAT'S THE CHURCH THAT I WENT
TO AS A CHILD.
REPORTER: FIRE RIPPED THROUGH
ONE OF THE OLDEST BUILDINGS
STILL STANDING IN LEBANON
WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
THE BEAUTIFUL LANDMARK STEEPLE
DESTROYED BY FLAMES THAT STARTED
IN THE BACK AROUND 11:00.
>> IMMEDIATELY WENT TO A SECOND
ALARM AND BY PASSED OUR FIRST
ALARM, TO GET THE RESOURCES WE
NEED.
SHORTLY THERE AFTER IT WENT TO A
THIRD ALARM.
REPORTER: THE CHIEF SAYS NINE
DEPARTMENTS JOINED IN THE FIRE
FIGHT, SO INTENSE THAT RESIDENTS
FROM TWO ADJACENT BUILDINGS WERE
EVACUATED FOR THEIR OWN SAFETY.
>> IT'S HEARTBREAKING, IT'S
TRAGIC.
IT WAS AN HISTORIC, BEAUTIFUL
BUILDING.
REPORTER: HE CAME OVER FROM
HANOVER TO OFFER PRAYER AND
SUPPORT, BUT ALSO BIBLES, SO
THEY CAN CONTINUE TO WORSHIP.
>> WE CERTAINLY PRAY THAT GOD
EASE THE SORROW AND SADNESS THAT
THE MEMBERS HERE HAVE.
REPORTER: IN 1992, ANOTHER
BELOVED CHURCH ON SCHOOL STREET
WAS DESTROYED BUT FIRE.
IT'S BEEN REBUILT AND RESIDENTS
ARE HOPEFUL THIS BELOVED
LANDMARK WILL BE BROUGHT BACK TO
LIFE AS WELL.
RIGHT NOW EVERYTHING IS ON HOLD
UNTIL THE INTEGRITY OF THE
STEEPLE IS DETERMINED.
HERE'S WHY.
>> THERE'S A 1600-POUND BELL UP
IN THE LOFT OF THE STEEPLE, SO
THERE'S A LOT OF WEIGHT UP THERE
AND THERE WAS A LOT OF FIRE IN
THAT AREA.
REPORTER: LAST NIGHT THE CHURCH
HELD ITS WEEKLY COMMUNITY DINNER
IN THE BASEMENT, BUT
INVESTIGATORS HAVE YET TO
DETERMINE WHERE OR HOW THIS FIRE
STARTED.
A NEIGHBOR IN THE INSURANCE
BUSINESS SAYS HE SET UP A
GOFUNDME PAGE TO HELP THIS DMUCH
THEIR REBUILDING EFFORTS.
HE SAYS IN HIS EXPERIENCE,
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Ski areas enjoy heavy snow - Duration: 1:42.ODAY.
JENNIFER CROMPTON HAS THE STORY
FROM LOON MOUNTAIN.
REPORTER: BEING SLOPE SIDE IS AN
IDEAL WAY TO RIDE OUT THIS
WINTER STORM AND THIS ONE IS
HITTING AT A NEAR PERFECT TIME.
IT'S THE END OF DECEMBER SCHOOL
VACATION WEEK, MANY FAMILIES
STRAPPING ON GEAR AND HEADING
FOR THE HILLS.
IT'S CONSIDERED THE START OF A
SKI SEASON FOR MOST. THIS ONE
ARRIVING WITH THE GIFT OF
FALLING SNOW.
>> IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME SINCE
WE'VE HAD A GOOD SNOWSTORM, AND
WE'RE ALL REALLY EXCITED ABOUT
IT.
REPORTER: AT AREAS LIKE LOON,
THIS SEASON IS ALREADY LOOKING
TO BE BETTER THAN THE LAST.
SMALL STORMS SO FAR HAVE DUMPED
ABOUT 60 INCHES BEFORE THIS SNOW
EVEN STARTED.
THAT'S EQUAL TO ALL OF LAST
YEAR.
THE TWO SEASONS, NIGHT AND DAY.
>> LAST YEAR ON THIS DATE WE HAD
17 TRAILS.
TODAY WE HAVE 52, SO THAT'S OVER
90% OF THE MOUNTAIN IS OPEN.
SO IT'S INCREDIBLE.
>> THE FACT THAT THEY HAD ALMOST
THE ENTIRE MOUNTAIN OPEN THIS
EARLY IS GREAT.
REPORTER: THIS NEW AS TO MAKING
FOR GREAT CONDITIONS.
>> IT'S GOING TO HELP A LOT OF
PEOPLE SKI BETTER, INSTEAD OF
DOING PIZZA, BUT DOING FRENCH
FRIES.
>> IT'S CONSIDERABLY BETTER.
REPORTER: IT ALL ADDS UP TO A
BOOST FOR BUSINESS AND PLEASURE.
>> THIS YEAR IS GOING TO BE
EPIC, WE'RE UP HERE ON A LITTLE
BREAK FROM OUR KID TODAY.
SNOW AND NO KIDS, IT'S LIKE A
BONUS.
>> WE'VE GOT OUR ALARMS SET
ALREADY FOR 6:00 A.M. TOMORROW,
WE'VE GOT BREAKFAST PREPARED,
WE'RE READY TO BE HERE RIGHT AS
THE LIFTS OPEN, SO THAT WILL BE
A REAL TREAT.
REPORTER: AND THEY COULD GET A
FILE MORE INCHES SATURDAY NIGHT.
THE PERFECT WAY FOR OUR SKI
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Night Time Jazz Music: 2 Hours of Best Night Time Jazz and Jazz Night Music - Duration: 2:04:57.Title: Night Time Jazz Music: 2 Hours of Best Night Time Jazz and Jazz Night Music
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Video: Suspect in deputy shooting had domestic violence history - Duration: 2:20.SED OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN
1997 AND LAST YEAR.
IN CHESTERTOWN ON EDMORE ROAD,
THE FAMILY OF JAMES RICH
DECLINED COMMENT.
MARYLAND STATE POLICE NOW
HANDLING THE INVESTIGATION OF
THE POLICE-INVOLVED SHOOTING
THAT KILLED THE 52-YEAR-OLD AND
WOUNDED QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY
SHERIFF'S DEPUTY WARREN HOGAN.
>> WELL I SEEN EVERYTHING GOING
HAYWIRE OUT HERE.
>> WHEN WE HEARD THOSE GUNSHOTS,
THAT SCARED US BECAUSE IT WAS
CLOSE, YOU COULD TELL THAT.
BARRY: JEAN AND JOHN EDWARDS
LIVE NEXT DOOR.
THEY SAY THE SOUNDS OF GUN SHOTS
WOKE THEM UP.
>> ABOUT 7:00 OR 8:00, I'M SURE
IT WAS PROBABLY LIKE THAT, AND
HE RAN OVER THERE.
WE COULD HER HIM SCREAMING AND
HOLLERING, THE SON.
BARRY: THE EDWARDS CALLED
THE YOUNG MAN'S FATHER A GOOD
NEIGHBOR. THEY'VE KNOWN HIM FOR
17 YEARS.
>> WE JUST MERELY SPOKE.
IF WE HAD A PROBLEM, HE WAS
THERE FOR US.
BARRY: INVESTIGATORS SAY THIS
ALL STARTED WITH A DOMESTIC
DISPUTE BETWEEN RICH AND HIS
GIRLFRIEND.
COURT DOCUMENTS SHOW HE AND HIS
WIFE IN THE PROCESS OF GETTING A
DIVORCE.
IN 2015, ELIZABETH RICH SOUGHT
AND RECEIVED A PROTECTIVE ORDER
AFTER CLAIMING IN A PETITION
"MY HUSBAND MAKES THREATS THAT
HE WILL KNOCK MY GLASSES OFF MY
FACE.
HE TELLS ME IF I TAKE HIS SON I
WILL BE A DEAD MOTHER.
THE MARRIAGE HAS BEEN ABUSIVE
PHYSICALLY, MENTALLY AND
EMOTIONALLY FOR YEARS."
THOSE YEARS ARE LISTED FROM 1997
TO 2015.
ALSO HE "HAS ACCESS TO THE
FOLLOWING ITEMS: 10 SHOTGUNS, 1
BOW, 2 HANDGUNS."
THOSE GUNS REMOVED FROM THE
HOME, CONFISCATED BY QUEEN
ANNE'S COUNTY SHERIFF'S
DEPUTIES.
RICH GOT HIS LONG GUNS BACK.
THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE SAYING HE
REACHED ELIGIBILITY WHEN THE
PROTECTIVE ORDER ENDED IN JULY
OF THIS YEAR.
THE TWO HANDGUNS STILL IN THE
CUSTODY OF THE SHERIFF.
>> TO ME IT DIDN'T SOUND LIKE
HIM.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT I AM SAYING?
HE WAS ALWAYS LIKE A QUIET
SPOKEN MAN.
HE WORKED EVERYDAY AND HE WAS
JUST QUIET.
BARRY: ONCE MARYLAND STATE
POLICE COMPLETE THEIR
INVESTIGATION, THEIR FINDINGS
WILL THEN GO TO THE QUEEN ANNE'S
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Video: Queen Anne's County Sheriff's deputy injured in shooting - Duration: 1:52.COULD TAKE MANY MORE
SURGERIES, WEEKS, EVEN MONTHS TO
RECOVER.
IT ALL STARTED WITH A TEXT
MESSAGE AROUND 9:30 WEDNESDAY
NIGHT.
>> THE SUSPECT'S GIRLFRIEND, WHO
HAD BEEN STAYING WITH HIM AT HIS
RESIDENCE, SENT A TEXT MESSAGE
TO HER FATHER STATING SHE AND
THE SUSPECT HAD BEEN INVOLVED IN
A PHYSICAL ALTERCATION.
KIM: THE VICTIM'S FATHER PICKED
HER UP AND TOOK HER TO THE QUEEN
NNE'S COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE.
JUST AFTER MIDNIGHT, DEPUTY
WARREN SCOTT HOGAN ACCOMPANIED
HER BACK TO THE HOME ON EDMORE
ROAD IN CHESTERTOWN TO GET HER
BELONGINGS.
>> THE SUSPECT WENT INTO A BACK
ROOM OF THE RESIDENCE AND
OBTAINED A SHOTGUN.
HE CAME OUT OF THE ROOM AND
FIRED ONE ROUND.
HE THEN CONTINUED WALKING TOWARD
THE DEPUTY AND WAS IN CLOSE
PROXIMITY WHEN THE SUSPECT AND
THE DEPUTY EXCHANGED GUNFIRE.
BOTH WERE STRUCK BY THE OTHER'S
GUNFIRE.
KIM: THE SUSPECT, 52-YEAR-OLD
JAMES RICH, DIED AT A NEARBY
HOSPITAL. DEPUTY HOGAN WAS FLOWN
TO SHOCK TRAUMA WITH A SHOTGUN
WOUND TO THE TORSO UNDER HIS
BODY ARMOR.
>> HE WAS AWAKE AND TALKING, BUT
CLEARLY CRITICALLY INJURED.
WE GOT HIM TO THE OPERATING
ROOM.
WE'VE COMPLETED AT LEAST THE
FIRST OF HIS OPERATIVE
PROCEDURES.
HE'S STILL QUITE ILL, BUT WE ARE
HOPEFUL.
>> WE WERE THERE WHEN HE FIRST
WOKE UP OUT OF SURGERY.
HE LOOKS LIKE HE'S IN GOOD
SPIRITS AS BEST HE CAN BE FOR
THE TRAUMATIC EVENT THAT
OCCURRED.
KIM: THE QUEEN ANNES' COUNTY
SHERIFF SAYS DEPUTY HOGAN IS A
4-YEAR VETERAN OF THE FORCE,
AFTER SERVING 7-YEARS WITH
ANOTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.
>> HE'S A REALLY GREAT GUY.
WE'VE BEEN HERE THE ENTIRE TIME
WITH HIM AND HIS FAMILY,
SUPPORTING THEM AND HELPING THEM
GET THROUGH THIS VERY TRAUMATIC
EVENT.
DEBORAH: DEPUTY HOGAN WAS
WEARING A BODY CAMERA, BUT THE
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The BONES Cast & Producers Reveal Their Favorite Episode | Season 12 | BONES - Duration: 1:54.HOST: What's your
Thinking back now.
This is last season.
Let's just go down the line here.
Do you have one that just comes to mind fast?
I mean, I really like the circus episode.
You will be amazed.
It's hard to choose one, but I'll
say that that was really fun.
Hey!
[cheering]
Come, Boris.
HOST: David. EMILY DESCHANEL: Go.
Your turn. Go.
This is going to be long, so you might
as well go get a cup of coffee. - No, one episode.
- One episode? - One episode.
Go. - OK, I like the 200th episode.
I'll ballpark it.
EMILY DESCHANEL: Oh, that's awesome.
DAVID BOREANAZ: Love that one.
SEELEY BOOTH: See?
This is why I like to drive.
HOST: All right.
Next.
Go.
HOST: TJ.
Mm-- it's really hard.
Buried car.
EMILY DESCHANEL: Yeah, that's one of my favorites.
Buried car. TJ THYNE: Buried car, yeah.
EMILY DESCHANEL: Oh. OK.
HOST: Michaela.
MICHAELA CONLIN: OK.
The Christmas episode from the first season.
EMILY DESCHANEL: Aw.
TJ THYNE: Oh, yeah, that was [inaudible].
Mine's a little more grim.
The Norwegian death metal episode.
Skalle.
Skalle.
Skalle.
Skalle.
On a pony.
You ever ride a horse, Angela?
ANGELA MONTENEGRO: Uh-- yeah, a couple times.
JAMES AUBREY: Beautiful thing, isn't it?
SEELEY BOOTH: Come on, you're just looking for an excuse
to ride there, pony boy. - Yeah.
Well, I figured while I'm here.
[laughter]
I'd have to say for me it's the pilot.
It's one of the best pilots I've ever seen.
I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for that.
I have to admit, that's pretty cool.
For me it hasn't aired yet.
Whoa.
MICHAEL PETERSON: So we'll make it the finale.
We're going to make that the best episode ever,
so I'm just looking forward to the future here.
[music playing]
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Clumsy Santa ER Surgery - Free Christmas Doctor Kids Games - Duration: 11:07.Clumsy Santa ER Surgery - Free Christmas Doctor Kids Games
Thank you for watching! Educational Kids Games.
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UK to face-off with Georgia Tech in Taxslayer Bowl - Duration: 1:48..
DAN KOOB HAS MORE FROM
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.
DAN: UK HOPES ITS BOWL CHANCES
ARE BETTER THAN JOJO KEMP'S ODDS
AT HITTING A GOLF BALL.
THE CATS TOOK A SWING AT TOP
GOLF A STONE'S THROW AWAY FROM
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA
WHERE THEY HELD A WALKTHROUGH
THIS AFTERNOON WHICH IS CLOSE BY
TO EVER BANK FIELD.
JUST BEHIND ME, THE SITE OF THE
2016 TAX SLAYER BOWL.
KENTUCKY HASN'T PLAYED IN OVER A
MONTH.
IT'S GIVEN THE COACHING STAFF
PLENTY OF OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY
AN UNORTHSDOXED GEORGIA TECH
OFFENSIVE ATTACK.
IT'S AN OFFENSE THAT IS
AVERAGING THE 10TH MOST RUSHING
YARDS PER GAE IN THE COUNTRY.
>> WE'VE REALLY, YOU KNOW,
HASHED IT OUT FOR A LONG TIME.
WE'VE SPENT SOME TIME -- A LOT
OF TIME ON THESE GUYS AS YOU
KNOW.
>> IF YOU JUST DO LIKE YOU TO
YOUR JOB AND READ WHAT YOU'RE
SUPPOSED TO DO, IT'S NOT THAT
BAD.
>> IT'S PRETTY HARD TO YOU KNOW,
TO LOOK ON FILM AND SAY, OK, I'M
SURPRISED THAT, YOU KNOW, A
COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAM SORT OF
RUNS THIS BUT, YOU KNOW, AT THE
END OF THE DAY, UM, IT'S
EFFECTIVE.
I MEAN, LOOK AT THE POINTS THOSE
GUYS PUT UP IN THE TRIPLE-OPTION
TEAM LIKE THAT.
IT'S DESIGNED TO EAT THE CLOCK.
IF YOUR EYES ARE IN THE RIGHT
SPOT AND YOU PLAY YOUR DEPTH,
YOU'LL BE SOUND.
DAN: THE CATS ALLOWED 225 YARDS
PER GAME TO OPPOSING RUSHERS.
HEAD COACH MARK STOOPS WANTS HIS
SECONDARY ON HIGH ALERT, TOO.
>> THEY HAVE TO BE GREAT OFF
THEIR -- ON THEIR ROTATIONS AND
WHAT WE'RE DOING AND PLAYING
PLAY ACTION.
REPORTER: DESPITE NOT BEING IN A
BOWL GAME SINCE 2010, EVERYONE
AROUND THIS TEAM SEEMS TO BE
EXTREMELY CONFIDENT.
PLAYERS AND COACHES A-LIKE.
I ASKED RUNNING BACK BOOM
WILLIAMS WHAT HE ATTRIBUTES THE
LASER-LIKE FOCUS AND ATTENTION
TO.
HE SAID IT'S VERY SIMPLE, THEY
WANT TO SEND THESE SENIORS OUT
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Gun accident kills retired Portland Press Herald columnist - Duration: 1:38.CASE TOGETHER.
IT APPEARS TO BE A TRAGIC
ACCIDENT INVOLVING A GUN AND A
16-YEAR-OLD BOY.
INSIDE THIS HOME ON BRUNELL
AVENUE IN SANFORD A GUN FIRED
-- 71-YEAR-OLD MICHAEL HARMON
WAS KILLED.
A RETIRED REPORTER, EDITOR AND
COLUMNIST FOR THE PORTLAND PRESS
HERALD.
POLICE SAY HARMON WAS SHOWING A
HANDGUN TO A 16-YEAR-OLD BOY
WHEN IT WENT OFF.
POLICE SAY THE BOY WAS HANDLING
THE GUN AT THE TIME.
THE TEENAGER, WHO HAS NOT BEEN
IDENTIFIED, WAS THERE WITH HIS
FATHER.
THEY ARE FROM NORTH BERWICK AND
POLICE HAVE INTERVIEWED THEM
BOTH.
NEIGHBORS ARE SHOCKED TO HEAR
THE NEWS.
>> HE ALWAYS WALKED HIS DOG DOWN
THE ROAD.
ANYTIME I WAS OUT HERE HE'D STOP
IN.
HE WAS ALWAYS NICE TO MY BOYS.
I MEAN, THEY JUST BROUGHT US
CHRISTMAS COOKIES JUST A COUPLE
DAYS AGO.
REPORTER HARMON USED THE BY-LINE
: M.D. HARMON, HE WORKED FOR THE
PRESS HERALD FOR 41 YEARS AND
RETIRED IN 2011.
STILL SENDING IN COLUMNS
OCCASSIONALLY.
PRESS HERALD'S GREG KESICH
SAID OF HARMON,
HE WAS A VERY PRINCIPLED
CONSERVATIVE WHO WASN'T
PARTISAN.
A TREMENDOUS COLLEAGUE, HARD
WORKER AND DEVOTED TO THE CRAFT
OF MAKING A GOOD NEWSPAPER.
EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED INSIDE
HARMON'S HOME IS STILL UNDER
INVESTIGATIO
NO CHARGES HAVE BEEN FILED AT
THIS POINT AND THE CASE WILL BE
REVIEWED BY THE ATTORNEY
GENERAL'S OFFICE
>> THE AUTOPSY WILL BE PERFORMED
DONE HARMON'S BODY.
THAT WILL BE DONE TONIGHT OR
TOMORROW.
THEY WANT TO DETERMINE THE EXACT
CAUSE OF DEATH.
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Video: Former NFL player, Woodlawn HS star dies - Duration: 2:10.>> INCOMPLETE -- IN
COMPLETE SHOCK.
IT HAPPENED SO SUDDEN AND SO
SOON, SO A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE
HURT, A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE
DEVASTATED RIGHT NOW.
LACEE: HEARTBROKEN OVER THE LOSS
OF BALTIMORE-NATIVE AND FORMER
NFL ATHLETE, 39-YEAR-OLD KEION
CARPENTER.
>> HE HAD A KEEN LEVEL OF
AWARENESS OF WHERE HE
POTENTIALLY COULD BE VIEWED AS
DISADVANTAGED.
THAT'S WHAT DROVE HIM AND AS A
RESULT HE HAD A GREAT
APPRECIATION AND PASSION FOR
THOSE WHO ARE POTENTIAL HE
VIEWED IN THAT SAME LIGHT 57:08
-- IN THE SAME LIGHT.
LACEE KEION'S WOODLAWN HIGH
: SCHOOL FOOTBALL COACH HAS
KNOWN HIM SINCE THE BEGINNING.
JUST A KID WHO WANTED TO PLAY
BALL.
>> I WAS THE HIGH SCHOOL COACH
AND HE WOULD LOOK AT ME WITH
ADMIRATION AS BEING A MENTOR AND
FATHER FIGURE.
AS HE CONTINUED TO NAVIGATE AND
TO MEET EVERY CHALLENGE AT EVERY
LEVEL, THAT'S ADMIRATION FLIPPED
WHERE I WAS IN ADMIRATION OF
HIM.
AC: HE HAD A SUCCESSFUL CAREER
IN THE NFL, BUT KEPT BALTIMORE
IN MIND.
>> HE IMPACTED KIDS FROM BUFFALO
DOWN TO MIAMI, FLORIDA WITH SHUT
DOWN ACADEMY.
LACEE SHUTDOWN ACADEMY IS PART
: OF HIS NONPROFIT THE CARPENTER
HOUSE.
A MENTORING ORGANIZATION.
THE ACADEMY ALLOWS
UNDERPRIVILEGED KIDS TO PLAY THE
SPORTS THEY LOVE.
>> YOU CANNOT SPEAK FOR HOW
IMPORTANT SOMETHING LIKE THAT IS
FOR KIDS TO BE ABLE TO HAVE ROLE
MODELS AND LEADERS THEY CAN
REACH OUT AND TOUCH.
>> WE WILL CARRY HIS LEGACY AND
FINISH THOSE PROGRAMS FOR HIM
AND MAKE SURE THOSE PROGRAMS
CONTINUE.
LACEE A LEGACY THAT WILL LIVE ON
: HERE IN BALTIMORE AND IN ALL
THE LIVES KEION'S TOUCHED.
MAYOR CATHERINE PUGH SENT OUT A
STATEMENT READING IN PART "THERE
IS A PIECE OF KEION THAT LIVES
IN US ALL, AND THOUGH HE WILL BE
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Fire sets off 2 alarms near Bashford Manor - Duration: 0:59.VICKI: MARK VANDERHOFF HAS MORE.
MARK: THE FIRE WAS BIG ENOUGH TO
TRIGGER TWO ALARMS.
THAT BROUGHT OUT MULTIPLE
AGENCIES TO THE SCENE.
THE FIRE BEGAN IN A THIRD-FLOOR
CONDOMINIUM AND SPREAD TO THE
ATTIC.
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT PONDED TO
THE SCENE WITH ASSISTANCE FROM
THE LOUISVILLE METRO FIRE
DEPARTMENT, LMPD AND METRO EMS.
THE FIRE WAS QUICKLY BROUGHT
UNDER CONTROL.
SOME ADJACENT UNITS HAD SMOKE
DAMAGE BUT NO ONE WAS HURT
EVERYBODY IS SAFE.
I SPOKE TO SOMEONE WHO LIVED IN
THE CONDOMINIUM COMPLEX.
HER HUSBAND SAW THE FLAMES.
SHE SAYS AND HE ANOTHER NEIGHBOR
WENT INTO THE BUILDING AND
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Man accused of posing as maintenance worker appears in court - Duration: 1:35.THAT SUSPECT WAS IN COURT FACING
A JUDGE.
HE WALKED INTO THE BROOKLINE
DISTRICT COURT HOUSE BEING
ESCORTED IN BY POLICE.
A MUCH DIFFERENT DEMEANOR FROM
THE MAN SEEN IN THIS
SURVEILLANCE VIDEO FROM ONE OF
THE BUISNESSES POLICE SAY HE
ALSO SCAMMED.
BINSFIELD WAS ARRESTED THE SAME
DAY AUTHORITES SAY HE HIT 5
BUISNESSES IN COOLIDGE CORNER.
POLICE SAY HE USES THE SAME M.O.
EACH TIME, POSING AS AN HVAC
WORKER TO GET PAST EMPLOYEES
THEN STEALS CASH AND CREDIT
CARDS ONCE HE'S IN.
PROSEUCTORS SAY BINSFEILD HAS
SEVERAL WARRANTS OUT OF DUXBURY,
BOSTON AND CAMRBIDGE FOR USING A
SIMILAR PLOY.
>> OFFICERS PRESENTED PHOTO
ARRAY TO VARIOUS EMPLOYEEES AT
MINI LUX ALL 3 OF EMPLOYEES,
THEY WERE UNABLE TO IDENTIFY
DEFENDANT BEFORE YOU TODAY
.
REPORTER BUT DURING A POLICE
INTERVIEW ACCORDING TO COURT
DOCUMENTS, THE SUSPECT ADMITTED
TO STEALING MONEY BUT FROM ONLY
ONE LOCATION.
A SUPER CUTS ON BEACON STREET.
>> HOWEVER HE WAS SHOWN STILL
PHOTOS OF SUPSECT IN VARIOUS
CASES IN EACH CASE HE IDENTIFEID
HIMSELF AS PERSON IN ALL THE
PHOTOS
REPORTER: THE SUSPECT'S ATTORNEY
SAYS BINSFIELD HAS A
MASSACHUSETTS REFRIGETRATION
LICENSE AND AFTER FACING AN
INJURY IN HIGH SCHOOL BECAME
DEPENDANT ON PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.
PROSECUTORS SAY BINSFIELD ALSO
ADMITTED BEING A HEROIN USER AND
STARTED USING AGAIN IN THE LAST
FEW MONTHS.
DURING A POLICE INTERVIEW
OFFICERS SAY THE SUSEPCT ALSO
ADMITTED GOING TO SOME OF THE
LOCATIONS INVOLVED BUT CLAIMED
HE WAS THERE LOOKING FOR
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Video: Report: Maryland property values rise - Duration: 1:53.MARKET.
>> 2016 CAUGHT ME BY SURPRISE
THAT IT WAS A FANTASTIC YEAR.
LOWELL: FOR BALTIMORE AREA
REALTOR ASHLEY RICHARDSON, IT
COMES AS NO SURPRISE THAT HOME
VALUES HAVE INCREASED ALL OVER
THE STATE, BUT WARNS WITH HIGHER
VALUES COME HIGHER CONSEQUENCES.
EVERYONE LIKES TO SEE THEIR
HOUSE VALUE RISE.
ON THE OTHER HAND COME TO YOUR
PROPERTY TAXES OFTEN RISE ALONG
WITH THAT.
LOWELL: ACCORDING TO A NEW
REPORT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF
ASSESSMENTS AND TAXATION, ITS
2017 REASSESSMENT OF MORE THAN
750,000 RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES SHOWED AN
AVERAGE INCREASE IN RESIDENTIA
VALUES OF ALMOST 6.5%.
COUNTY-WISE, THINGS ARE GOOD,
TOO.
ANNE ARUNDEL UP A LITTLE MORE
THAN 7%, THE CITY 3.5%,
BALTIMORE ALMOST 8%, CARROLL
ALMOST 5%, HARFORD ABOUT 5.5%,
AND HOWARD ALMOST 4%
AS FAR AS WHY THE INCREASE,
REALTORS FEEL IT IS THE
COMBINATION OF LOW RATES, AND
MORE PEOPLE RISING UP FROM
UNDERWATER HOMES
>> PEOPLE WHO HAD BEEN IN THEIR
HOUSES FOR 10 YEARS COULD
FINALLY AFFORD TO SELL THOSE
HOMES BECAUSE VALUES HAD GONE UP
ENOUGH THAT THEY HAD ENOUGH THAT
THEY WERE NOT UNDERWATER WHEN
THEY WENT TO SELL AND RATES WERE
STILL LOW.
LOWELL: ANOTHER REASON, NOT AS
MUCH INVENTORY ON THE MARKET AS
SOME POTENTIAL SELLERS STAYED ON
THE SIDELINES, STILL REELING
FROM THE CRASH IN THE MID
2000'S.
>> THAT PUT A SCARE INTO MANY
PEOPLE AND THEY SAID THEY DID
NOT WANT TO MAKE THAT MISTAKE
AGAIN.
THEY HAVE CHOSEN TO CHANGE THEIR
HOUSES RATHER THAN MOVING TO A
DIFFERENT HOUSE OR BIGGER
PROPERTY.
LOWELL WE PROVIDED A COPY OF
THE REPORT ON WBALTV.COM AND OUR
MOBILE APP.
IN TIMONIUM, LOWELL MELSER, WBAL
TV 11 NEWS.
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Sprinkles, flurries possible Thursday evening - Duration: 3:28.RUSSIAN OFFICIALS WILL BE DENIED
ACCESS STARTING TOMORROW AT
NOON.
>> NOW, YOUR WBAL-TV 11 WEATHER
FORECAST WITH METEOROLOGIST TONY
PANN.
TONY: AFTER A MESSY START, IT
TURNED OUT TO BE A DECENT
AFTERNOON.
A LITTLE SUNSHINE HELPED TO GET
THE TEMPERATURES IN THE UPPER
40'S AFTER SNOW AND ICE.
LET'S LOOK AT THE CURRENT
NUMBERS.
47 IS THE HIGH TEMPERATURE AT
BWI, 42 AND 25 ARE THE NORMALS.
THE RECORD HIGH IS 77 SET IN
1984.
IT IS IN THE 40'S BUT WILL DROP
OFF AFTER SUNSET.
QUICKLY INTO THE 30'S MAY BE THE
UPPER 20'S BY TOMORROW MORNING.
46 AT THE AIRPORT.
41 IN PARKTON.
PARTLY CLOUDY, BUT WE ARE SEEING
SPRINKLES SHOWING UP.
FIRST, LET'S LOOK AT THE STORM
THAT WENT THROUGH THIS MORNING.
FOR US, MOSTLY RAIN WITH A
LITTLE SNOW.
LOOK IN NEW ENGLAND.
IT HAS BECOME A LEGIT NOR'EASTER
WITH HEAVY SNOW.
INTERIOR NEW ENGLAND WILL PICK
UP CLOSE TO ONE FOOT OF SNOW.
IT DID NOT PRODUCE THAT HERE.
NOW, SPRINKLES AND FLURRIES AS A
SECONDARY FRONT COMES THROUGH
WITH A 20% CHANCE YOU MIGHT SEE
A SPRINKLE OR FLURRY THIS
EVENING.
THE BIG STORY IS IN THE
MOUNTAINS.
THE LAKE EFFECT SNOW MACHINE
WILL TURN ON.
WINTER STORM WARNINGS FOR FAR
WESTERN IRELAND.
THE SKI RESORT -- FAR WESTERN
MARYLAND.
THE SKI RESORTS HAVE HAD A ROUGH
COUPLE OF YEARS HERE THEY WILL
PICK UP BETWEEN 3-5 INCHES OF
SNOW.
I EXPECT SOME TO MAKE IT TO
BALTIMORE, BUT ACCUMULATING SNOW
WILL BE WEST OF HAGERSTOWN.
IF YOU ARE DRIVING INTO THE
MOUNTAINS, KEEP THAT IN MIND.
UP 90 FIVE TO NEW YORK, BOSTON,
OR INTERIOR
LENGTH, THAT IS WHERE THE REAL
SNOW WILL BE PICKING UP BETWEEN
6-12 INCHES IN THE DARK BLUE
SHADING, 15-20 IN THE UPPER
ELEVATIONS OF MAINE.
NEW YEAR'S WEEKEND AT HOME, SNOW
IN THE MOUNTAINS.
THIS IS 6:30 IN THE MORNING ON
FRIDAY.
SOME OF THAT ACTIVITY WILL MAKE
IT TO BALTIMORE WITH NO
ACCUMULATING SNOW FOR US.
NEW YEAR'S WEEKEND WILL BE QUIET
WITH ONE SYSTEM WE WILL BE
WATCHING TOWARDS NEW YEAR'S EVE
THAT IS DEVELOPING ON FUTURECAST
MOVING INTO CENTRAL
PENNSYLVANIA.
WE WILL BE ON THE SOUTHERN EDGE,
A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR SPRINKLES ON
NEW YEAR'S EVE AROUND BALTIMORE.
IN GENERAL, THE WEATHER WILL BE
OK.
THREE EASY AND CHILLY TONIGHT
WITH A CHANCE FOR SPRINKLES AND
FLURRIES.
TOMORROW, BREEZY, COLDER THAN
TODAY WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES IN
THE UPPER 30'S LOWER 40'S,
FEELING COLDER BECAUSE OF THE
WIND WITH A CHANCE FOR SNOW
FLURRIES.
ON SATURDAY, DRY, 45, A SLIGHT
CHANCE FOR RAIN SHOWERS ON NEW
YEAR'S EVE AND NEW YEAR'S DAY.
46 ON SUNDAY.
TUESDAY, 56.
IT WILL GET COLD AGAIN ON
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UofL wraps season against #19 LSU in the Citrus Bowl - Duration: 1:50.NATALIE GRISE HAS MORE FROM
ORLANDO, FLORIDA.
NATALIE: THIS HAS CERTAINLY BEEN
A BUSY DAY FOR THE LOUISVILLE
FOOTBALL TEAM BUT REALLY, THIS
HAS BEEN AN EVENTFUL MONTH FOR
THE CARDS.
YOU HAD GREAT THINGS HAPPEN LIKE
LAMAR JACKSON WINNING THE
HEISMAN TROPHY BUT WE'VE ALSO
HAD TO DEAL WITH NEGATIVE STUFF
LIKE THE FALLOUT FROM THE WAKE
FOREST FOOTBALL LEAKS AND
DEALING WITH TWO OF THEIR
TEAMMATES GETTING SHOT.
NOW, THE GUYS ARE ENJOYING THEIR
TIME HERE IN ORLANDO.
THEY SAY THE KEY TO THAT IS JUST
BALANCING ALL OF THAT
OFF-THE-FIELD STUFF WITH HAVING
FUN ALL WHILE PREPARING FOR A
GAME ON SATURDAY
ORLANDO WAS NOT THE POST-SEASON
DESTINATION MOST LOUISVILLE FANS
HAD THEIR EYES ON THIS SEASON
BUT WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS,
YOU MAKE LEMONAD.
AND WHEN A BUNCH OF ORANGES
COMES WITH THOSE LEMONS, YOU
WATCH THE CITRUS BOWL PARADE.
>> OH, IT'S BEEN EXCITING.
YOU ALWAYS LOVE T TRAVEL
SOMEWHERE AND SEE YOUR TEAM WHEN
THEY CAME DOWN WE GOT ALL
EXCITED HERE IN THE SONG AND WE
WERE SING.
NATALIE: AS U OF L FANS MARCHED
THROUGHOUT STREETS, THE TEAM HAD
A CLOSED PRACTICE AND THEN
ANSWERED MEDIA QUESTIONS ABOUT
THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF THE LAST
MONTH
>> WE JUST HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
COME TOGETHER AND JUST, YOU KNOW
STICK TOGETHER CLOSE AS A FAMILY
FAMILY.
WE WERE ALREADY CLOSE BUT THIS
JUST BROUGHT US EVEN CLOSER.
>> YOU WANT TO GO OUT ON THE
RIGHT NOTE.
WE DIDN'T FINISH THE SEASON HOW
WE WANTED TO.
WE HAVE THE CHANCE TO BOUNCE
BACK AND REBOUND IN THIS GAME
HERE SO.
NATALIE: AFTER THAT THE ENTIRE
TEAM HUNG OUT WITH THE KIDS FROM
THE LOCAL BOYS & GIRLS CB.
HEISMAN-WINNING QUARTERBACK
LAMAR JACKSON BECAME AN
ATTRACTION IN HIS OWN RIGHT.
>> YOU KNOW HE WON HEISMAN.
HE DESERVES TEMPERATURE IT'S A
GREAT FEELING.
FEEL LIKE THE WHOLE -- HE
DESERVES IT.
IT'S A GREAT FEELING.
FEEL LIKE THE WHOLE TEAM AND THE
COACH WOULD NOT HEISMAN.
WE LOVE IT.
NATALIE: HE'S THE SAME GOOFY GUY
HE ALWAYS WAS.
KEITH TELLS ME HE TOOK IT A STE
FURTHER TODAY TELLING ME WE
EXPECT HIM TO PLAY THE SAME,
TOO.
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Human error blamed for HHS security breach - Duration: 1:55.EEM
LIKE THIS WAS THE WORK OF HIGH
TECH BANDITS RAIDING HHS FILES.
THE END RESULT MAY HAVE BEEN A
LOT.
COMPROMISED PERSONAL
INFORMATION, BUT ACCORDING TO
OFFICIALS THE CULPRIT WAS
BASICALLY HUMAN ERROR, A
PERSONAL COMPUTER INSIDE THE
STATE HOSPITAL LIBRARY
MISTAKENLY CONFIGURED TO ALLOW
ACCESS THAT IT SHOULDN'T HAVE,
AND IN OCTOBER OF 2015 A PATIENT
AT THE HOSPITAL STUMBLED ONTO
THE GLITCH.
>> HE HAD TO BE INQUISITIVE, SO
THERE WAS THE INQUISITIVE NATURE
THERE, BUT AN AVERAGE COMPUTER
SKILL WAS ALL THAT WAS REQUIRED.
JOSH: WHY THAT PATIENT CHOSE TO
POST THAT INFORMATION ON SOCIAL
MEDIA WILL BE PART OF THE
ONGOING INVESTIGATION, BUT WHILE
THE H.H.S. CASE IS TROUBLING THE
REALITY IS THE SYSTEM DEFEND
MILLIONS OF ATTACKS EVERY MONTH.
>> IT'S TOP OF MIND FOR US EVERY
DAY, BECAUSE THERE'S SO MANY
RISKS, SO MANY BREACHES, SO MANY
PEOPLE TRYING TO DO THE WRONG
THINGS.
JOSH: HE SAYS THE AT THE STATE
LEVEL THE GOAL OF HACKERS IS
MOST OFTEN PERSONAL INFORMATION
LIKE SOCIAL SECURITY AND CREDIT
CARD NUMBERS.
THE FIRST PRIORITY FOR HIS TEAM
IS TO KEEP HACKERS OUT OF THE
SYSTEM'S VIRTUAL PERIMETER.
>> THE SECOND MOST IMPORTANT
THING, AND WHERE A LOT OF THE
BREACH PROBLEMS OCCUR IS
INTERNALLY THROUGH HUMAN
ELEMENTS.
JOSH: THAT'S WHY THIS YEAR STATE
EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN PUT THROUGH
A CYBER SECURITY BOOT CAMP OF
SORTS TO HAMMER HOME THE
IMPORTANCE OF PROTECTING
PASSWORDS AND AVOIDING LINKS
THAT OPEN DOORS THAT SHOULD
REMAIN CLOSED AND IT ALSO ONE
REASON WHY GOVERNOR HASSAN
THROUGH EXECUTIVE ORDER RECENTLY
FORMED A TASK FORCE TO AUGMENT
THE EFFORTS.
>> WE HAVE TO CONTINUE TO
EVALUATE WHAT HAPPENED AND
IMPROVE, AND THAT'S WHY AGAIN WE
PUT TOGETHER THE CYBER INTEGRATE
CENTER.
JOSH: IN THE WAKE OF THE H.H.S.
DATA BREACH, PERSONAL COMPUTERS
HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM THE STATE
HOSPITAL AND COMPUTER USE BY
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Falling Angel | Episode 89 | Telemundo English - Duration: 13:18.<i> Make sure everything...</i>
Baby, I'm leaving.
What time will you be back?
I don't know.
I'll be shopping and at the salon.
That means hours.
Don't you like to see me beautiful?
You already are. And clothing...
you don't need any.
I'll miss you.
Not as much as Prince will miss you.
Wait for me here.
Why don't you It's me.
I'm out and on my way.
Alright, I'll see you at the usual cafeteria.
I can't be long.
I have to go get a damn beauty treatment.
Fine, I'll see you there.
What the hell were you planning?
To seduce me until I'd drop charges against Cardona?
Or pressure me to erase your little boyfriend's record?
You've only reached these conclusions
because you don't have the whole story.
Let us explain from the beginning.
I swear we were going to turn to you!
But we were waiting to get evidence!
I don't want evidence, or to listen to you.
You're shameless manipulators.
Especially you, Manuela.
I can't trust anything coming from you two.
Sir, my daughter had very good reasons
for what she did.
My family and many other people have been victims...
the least you could do is let us explain.
It's too late for explanations.
An arrest warrant for you two is being issued right now.
An arrest warrant?
Shall I name the charges?
No, I know what they are.
But if you arrest us now everything will fall apart.
I want this whole farce to fall apart!
Just listen to us, including Angel!
We can go to his apartment right now,
and if you still think we're guilty,
then we'll turn ourselves in voluntarily.
But I know that after you hear this story
everything will change for you.
You'll see then that there are way more important things
than arresting Angel Salvador.
Fine.
But we go in the same car.
I'm not letting you out of my sight.
Virginia, call Angel and tell him we're on our way.
Wait.
Detective Mejia, it's D.A. Guerra.
I'm ready to proceed with the arrest on your order.
For now hold off on the arrest.
Are you sure?
Yes.
But I need back up at a location.
-I'm listening. -Where is it?
In the village.
It's in the village. Take this down.
Yes.
Got it.
I'm on my way.
What should we do once there?
Let me know you're there,
and be ready in case you need to come in.
Let's go.
-Agent Cordoba. -Detective Sanchez.
The captain's wife left a few minutes ago.
She'll be back at the end of the day.
You can see the suffering she's had to bear.
Yes, I've spoken to her a few times.
She's worried, but hopeful like me
that Hernando will wake up.
I'm also praying for his quick recovery.
While others pray for his death.
It's hard going to the precinct every day
knowing the ones who tried to kill him are there.
I wonder...
what would happen if those pigs found out
the captain had awakened and remembered everything?
The doctor's coming to examine the patient.
Please wait outside.
Sure.
I have to go to the station.
I just wanted to visit the captain first.
You know, he's pretty special to me.
I hope I get to tell him one day.
I'm sure you will, Mike.
He knows you were here today.
I'm sure of that too.
-This is our only chance, Jimmy. -I know.
I just hope the DA will be willing to hear us out.
And help us after hearing the story.
A story told by two ex-convicts...
two fugitives.
Virginia told me that Manuela agreed with Guerra
that if they don't believe us,
we'll turn ourselves in.
If he doesn't believe us,
Martin would have gotten away with it.
It all depends on the next few minutes.
Osvaldo, Angel Salvador.
Cardona!
Osvaldo, at some point in time,
Jimmy and Angel were in opposite places.
If they're on the same side today
it's because there's powerful reasons for it.
We need you to hear us out.
You were involved in Cardona's escape, right?
Yeah.
The situation called for it.
I had no other choice.
It was the only way to see that justice was done.
What a mess...
Justice being done over what?
It's a pretty long story.
The name you need to add to your list of suspects
who's behind all this...
is Martin Acero.
so I decided to come visit you.
I never do anything.
And I don't care if it's Wednesday or Sunday.
You live too far from Manhattan.
Have you thought about moving to New York?
An apartment with a view of Central Park?
If you need the house, just tell me where to move.
It was just an idea.
So, any news?
Any juicy gossip?
No.
I've discovered I don't have any friends.
You have me.
Yeah... you, my son.
Tell me something, Martin...
I need to know if...
if you killed Cristian.
Don't look at me that way.
We're all alone...
and it makes no sense to hide things from each other.
I want to know... I need to know the truth.
Carmelo took care of it.
hÑ These last few months have been terrible for all of us.
We knew we were acting against the law
and we didn't know how to turn things in our favor.
What evidence do you have against Martin?
That's exactly the issue, Osvaldo.
We have no evidence.
And it hasn't been because we haven't tried
but because Acero has handled this so perfectly
that he has left no trace linking him
to any of the things we told you about.
Then, we just need to open a case.
Launch an investigation against him,
bring him for questioning
exhume Lineros' body, I don't know.
With all due respect, that would take too long,
maybe months to find something against Martin.
Like Angel says... he took care of every detail.
The problem is Martin would be forewarned immediately.
I'm sure he would take off.
Of course, it's not fair.
Especially after everything he's done.
What do you have in mind?
Set him up and make him fall.
We'd use that as solid evidence in court.
What kind of set up?
Martin's involved with a drug trafficker
who's using his companies to launder money.
His name is Evaristo Ortega, aka Prince.
He has a drug trafficking network in Queens
and other areas in New York.
How do you know all that?
Because I infiltrated his organization.
I'm pretending to be a corrupt cop.
Next Tuesday, Martin and Prince are meeting
to finalize a multi-million dollar deal.
It'd be the perfect moment to get that recording.
For that, Osvaldo, we need your help.
It's the only way.
You're asking for too much.
THE DEVIL KNOWSIL KNOWS BT
THE DEVIL KNOWS BEST
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