REPAIRS
CUSTOMERS DIDN'T THINK WERE
NECESSARY.
SINCE THE BANKRUPTCY FILING IN
FEBRUARY, CONSIGNORS OF DUSTY
OLD CARS HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT
THEY CAN'T HAVE THEIR CARS BACK
UNTIL TODAY.
U.S. BANKRUPTCY COURT JUDGE
HARWOOD CLEARED THE WAY FOR
OVERSEEING THE LIQUIDATION, TO
RELEASE THE VEHICLES IN EXCHANGE
FOR A FEE OR BE SOLD SPLITTING
THE PROCEEDS 70-30.
>> THIS IS A VOLUNTARY PROCESS,
NO ONE IS OBLIGATED TO TAKE THE
CAR BACK AND PAY THIS FEE.
BUT IF YOU DID WANT YOUR CAR
BACK, THERE IS NOW A PROCESS IN
PLACE TO ALLOW YOU TO DO THAT.
REPORT BACK IN DECEMBER OF 2015,
JOHN BARBUTO TURNED FIVE OF HIS
CARS OVER TO THE DEALERSHIP.
THE OWNER TOOK THEM ON
CONSIGNMENT.
>> WE WERE OUT OF MONEY AND WE
WERE TRYING TO KEEP THE HOUSE.
THEY SOLD TWO OF THEM LAST YEAR.
WE HAVEN'T BEEN PAID FOR
ANYTHING SO FAR.
REPORTER: OUTSIDE OF THE
COURTROOM, PEOPLE LINED UP TO
TELL US THEIR STORIES.
>> THEY SOLD TWO CARS, MADE
ABOUT 18 GRAND, GAVE ME $867.
THEY STILL HAVE THREE OF MY
VEHICLES WHICH I'M TRYING TO GET
BACK.
>> WE JUST WANT OUR CARS BACK,
AND WE HAVE TO PAY FOR OUR
PROPERTY.
REPORTER: THERE WAS A LINE
OUTSIDE THE DEALERSHIP JUST
AFTER THE JUDGE'S RULING.
>> I KNOW MY CAR IS HERE, THEY
TOLD ME IT'S THERE.
REPORTER: HE WAS THE FIRST TO
HAND OVER A $700 CHECK IN
EXCHANGE FOR HIS 1989 FORD
MUSTANG, WHICH WILL BE TOWED TO
HIS HOME IN DOVER.
DUSTY'S OLD CAR OWNERS DIDN'T
APPEAR IN COURT TODAY.
EARLIER THIS MONTH HE TOLD WMUR
ONLY A FRACTION OF HIS CUSTOMERS
WERE UNHAPPY AND HE'S TRIED TO
WORK WITH THEM AND THAT THEIR
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Rochester man says Washington speeder wasn't him - Duration: 1:35.
EXPLANATION OF WHY IT CAN'T BE
HIM.
REPORTER: RAY HAS SUMMIT AS HIS
VANITY PLATE.
HE LOVES CLIMBING MOUNTAINS AND
TAKING PICTURES OF THEM, SO
YOU'RE MORE LIKELY TO SEE THE
88-YEAR-OLD HEADED NORTH OUT OF
ROCHESTER THAN SPEEDING DOWN NEW
YORK AVENUE IN WASHINGTON D.C.
>> I DON'T EVEN WHERE NEW YORK
AVENUE IS.
REPORTER: BUT D.C. IS WHERE A
$100 SPEEDING TICKET CAME FROM.
EVEN THOUGH RAY SAYS HIS ONE AND
ONLY VISIT TO THE NATION'S
CAPITAL WAS WHEN HE WENT WITH A
LOCAL DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS.
>> WE WENT TO PRESIDENT
KENNEDY'S INAUGURATION.
REPORTER: AND HE'S NEVER GOTTEN
A TICKET BEFORE.
>> I NEVER GOT STOPPED BECAUSE I
KNEW THE POLICE IN ROCHESTER.
REPORTER: RAY IMMEDIATELY CAUGHT
THE MIXUP, WHILE THE CAR IN THE
D.C. PICTURE ALSO HAS THE WORD
"SUMMIT" ON ITS PLATE, IT
OBVIOUSLY NOT HIS.
>> I SAYS IT A SUBARU.
I SAYS YOU FEEL HAVE A HONDA ON
THERE.
I SAID OVER EN THE TAIL LATE
DON'T MATCH.
IN FACT, I TOLD THEM, I SAYS
EVIDENTLY THE GUY MISSION ED THE
CLASS ON AUTOMOBILE
IDENTIFICATION ON THIS DAY.
REPORTER: IT'S HARD TO TELL WHAT
STATE THE OTHER "SUMMIT" COMES
FROM, IT'S A VETERANS PLAY.
PLATE.
>> HOPEFULLY THE GUY THAT HAS
THAT NATURAL PLATE WILL GET A
HOLD OF ME AND SAY I'M THE OTHER
ONE.
REPORTER: IF HE DOES, THEY COULD
TALK ABOUT SHARED INTEREST IN
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ID thief buys car in Gettysburg couple's name; Brian Roche gets them answers - Duration: 2:13.
TONIGHT BRIAN EXPLAINS WHAT HE
DID TO HELP THEM.
[ PHONE RINGING ]
>> WE GOT A CALL WANTING TO
KNOW IF WE HAD BOUGHT A NEW
KIA --
BRIAN: THAT CALL IN MAY OF
2016 WAS THE BEGINNING OF AN
I.D. THEFT NIGHTMARE FOR JOHN
AND ROBERTA BOBLITS.
IT WAS SOON FOLLOWED BY
ANOTHER CALL.
>> IT WAS FROM KIA AND WANTED
TO KNOW WHY WE HADN'T MADE A
PAYMENT.
BRIAN: THE PROBLEM WAS JOHN
AND ROBERTA DID NOT BUY A CAR
BUT PAPERWORK THAT WAS EXTENT
TO THEM SHOWED THEY CLEARLY
HAD, A SILVER 2016 KIA SOLE
FOR $35,000 PURCHASED IN
LITHONIA GEORGIA, EAST OF
ATLANTA.
NOT BELIEVING ANY OF THIS WAS
TRUE, THE BOBLITS CHECKED
THEIR CREDIT REPORTS.
>> IT'S THERE.
$35,000.
>> THEY FILED A REPORT WITH
THE STATE POLICE AND THEN
ROBERTA CALLED ME.
>> BECAUSE I SEE YOU ON THE
NEWS, AND THAT YOU'RE HELPING
PEOPLE.
AND I JUST DIDN'T KNOW WHERE
ELSE TO TURN.
BRIAN: AFTER ROBERTA GAVE ME
THE DETAILS OF HER SITUATION I
TOLD HER SHE AND HER HUSBAND
WERE THE VICTIMS OF POSSIBLY
THE WORST CASE OF I.D. THEFT
I'D EVER SEEN.
I TOLD THEM I'D HELP THEM OUT
BUT I DID WARN HER THAT
RECOVERY FROM THIS WAS NOT
GOING TO BE EASY.
>> I HAD NO CLUE THAT IT WOULD
BE ALL THIS TIME INVOLVED.
BRIAN: I DIDN'T PAINT A PRETTY
PICTURE FOR YOU DECISION?
>> NO, YOU DIDN'T.
BUT YOU PAINTED A TRUE ONE.
BRIAN: I SENT THE BOBLITS AN
I.D. THEFT RECOVERY GUIDE
OUTLINING WHAT THEY HAD TO DO.
>> YOU TOLD ME A LOT OF
THINGS, AND I HAD NO CLUE.
BRIAN: I TOLD ROBERTA THAT SHE
WAS GOING TO ACCUMULATE A LOT
OF PAPERWORK TO CLEAR THEIR
NAMES.
>> SO I WENT TO THE STORE AND
I FOUND THIS FILE FOLDER --
BRIAN: AND IN THE END IT ALL
PAID OFF WITH ONE FINAL PHONE
CALL FROM KIA.
>> WE WERE NO LONGER
RESPONSIBLE THAT THEY WERE
JUST TRYING TO FIND THE CAR
THAT WE WERE FREE AND CLEAR OF
IT.
>> THE BOBLITS AT THIS POINT
STILL DO NOT KNOW HOW OR WHEN
THEIR INFORMATION WAS
COMPROMISED.
KIA TELLS ME IT'S STILL
INVESTIGATING THIS CASE AND
STILL LOOKING FOR THE VEHICLE
THAT WAS PURCHASED.
THE ONE FINAL THING I DID, I
TOLD THEM TO PUT A CREDIT
FREEZE ON THEIR ACCOUNT, WHICH
THEY HAVE DONE.
THAT MEANS NOTHING, AND I MEAN
NOTHING CAN YOU OPENED IN
THEIR NAME FOR AT LEAST SEVEN
YEARS.
RON: GOOD WORK, BRIAN.
KIM: THEY REALLY SUFFERED.
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Man released on bail after 37 years in prison - Duration: 1:49.
>> THE MOMENT FRED ALWAYS HOPED
WOULD COME.
HE IS FREE.
AN EMOTIONAL MOMENT FOR THE
PEOPLE WHO STOOD BY HIM FOR THE
FOUR DECADES HE SPENT IN PRISON
AFTER HIS CONVICTION AND LIFE
SENTENCE FOR THE SHOOTING DEATH.
>> FIRST TASTE OF FREEDOM.
>> UNBELIEVABLE.
IT IS THAT SIMPLE.
>> IT HAS TAKEN YEARS TO GET
HERE, AND AIDING THIS MORNING.
A JUDGE ORDERED A NEW TRIAL
AFTER THE DEFENSE UNCOVERED A
POLICE REPORT THAT SHOWED
ANOTHER MAN COULD HAVE COMMITTED
THE CRIME.
PROSECUTORS ARGUED TO KEEP HIM
LOCKED UP.
>> IT IS OUTRAGEOUS.
HE SHOT A MAN IN THE BACK OF THE
HEAD.
>> THE JUDGE WAS NOT SWAYED.
>> BAIL IS SET FOR $5,000.
>> HE HAS ALWAYS MAINTAINED HIS
INNOCENCE AND THIS IS HIS THIRD
ATTEMPT TO OVERTURN HIS
CONVICTION.
HE IS CONVINCED HE WAS SET UP BY
WHITEY BULGER TO TAKE THE FALL.
STEVE GROSSMAN HAS BEEN WORKING
TO PROVE HIS INNOCENCE.
>> DID YOU EVER THINK THIS DAY
WOULD COME?
>> WE DID.
WE NEVER GAVE UP.
>> BREAKING OUT OF THE APPLAUSE,
WHEN THE JUDGE SAID THAT, WHAT
WAS GOING THROUGH YOU?
>> IT WAS A SURREAL MOMENT.
>> WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO
TODAY?
>> ENJOY LIFE.
>> A STEAK DINNER.
CAN'T BLAME THE GUY.
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Family pushing to have Giraffe's calf named after late son - Duration: 1:51.
>> JULIE EXPLAINS.
>> HE WAS EVERYTHING TO US.
X AFTER A COURAGEOUS BATTLE, HE
PASSED AWAY OF HEART FAILURE.
HER FIRST CHILD AND ONLY SON.
>> HE JUST HAD A VERY BRIGHT
PERSONALITY.
HE WAS A DETERMINED LITTLE BOY.
LIKE AN OLD SOUL.
>> HE LOVED ANIMALS.
ONE IN PARTICULAR.
>> HE HAD A GIRAFFE PACIFIER.
GIRAFFE STUFFED ANIMALS.
HE JUST LIKED GIRAFFES.
HIS FAVORITE BOOK WAS GIRAFFES
CAN'T DANCE.
IT SHOULD COME AS NO SURPRISE IN
HIS FINAL DAYS, HE WAITED
PATIENTLY FOR APRIL TO GIVE
BIRTH WATCHING A COMPUTER SCREEN
WITH HIS MOTHER FOR HOURS.
A DAY AFTER HIS FUNERAL, A SEED
WAS PLANTED.
LIKE SOMEBODY SAID WHEN THEY BE
COOL IF THEY NAME THE GIRAFFE
AFTER HIM?
IT WAS FUNNY.
>> IT IS LIKELY THE ONE
CHUCKLING IN HEAVEN.
HIS NAME IS NOW A FINALIST IN A
CONTEST.
>> I THINK HE WOULD BE
ABSOLUTELY AMAZED.
HE WOULD LOVE TO SHARE HIS
STORY.
>> HIS BIGGEST FEAR WAS THAT HE
WOULD BE FORGOTTEN.
>> WIN OR LOSE, IT IS JUST SO
MANY PEOPLE THAT ARE GOING TO
HEAR HIS NAME.
>> YOU CAN VOTE UNTIL SUNDAY.
HIS FAMILY WILL FIND OUT ON
MONDAY IF APRIL CAP WILL BEAR
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Officials urge Granite Staters to turn in drugs - Duration: 1:24.
VERSATION TODAY WITH
SOME OF THOSE LEADING THE
CHARGE.
>> WE MAKE IT EASY, THERE'S NO
QUESTIONS ASKED.
YOU RIDE UP, DROP THE STUFF OFF
AND YOU GO ON YOUR MERRY WAY.
JEAN: IT'S A RALLY CALL ACROSS
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
ROUND UP UNUSED OR EXPIRED
PRESCRIPTIONS AND BRING THEM BY
A DRUG TAKEBACK LOCATION ON
SATURDAY.
>> EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT
IT IS?
>> EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT
IT IS, BRING IT, WE'LL TAKE IT.
REPORTER: NATIONAL DRUG TAKEBACK
DAY WILL BE A BIG ONE IN NEW
HAMPSHIRE, MORE THAN 100
LOCATIONS.
LAST YEAR MORE THAN 12,000-POUND
OF UNNEEDED DRUGS WERE COLLECTED
AND DESTROYED IN AN
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY WAY.
IT CAN BE A LIFE SAVING MOVE TO
PREVENT ADDICTION.
>> WE'RE TRYING TO GET PEOPLE
THE HELP THEY NEED.
THE LESS OPPORTUNITY AND ACCESS
THEY HAVE TO PRESCRIPTION DRUGS,
THE BETTER.
SO THIS IS A HUGE PART OF THAT
FOR US.
>> MANCHESTER WILL TURN NATIONAL
DRUG TAKEBACK DAY INTO A FAMILY
EVENT.
>> COMING TO SEE THE K9
DEMONSTRATION, TO MEET THE
HORSES AND GET PICTURES WITH OUR
HORSE UNIT, TO SEE OUR SWAT
VEHICLE, HAVE A GREAT TIME, BUT
IT'S IN FURTHERANCE OF THAT
DISCUSSION.
IF THEY'RE NOT PRESCRIBED TO
YOU, DON'T TAKE THEM.
>> WE'RE ASKING EVERYONE IN THE
GRANITE STATE TO COME OUT ON
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1 firefighter falls, 2 struggle from heat in Allegheny Township fire - Duration: 1:39.
ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP IN
WESTMORELAND COUNTY.
THE FIREFIGHTER WAS SAVED BY
FIREFIGHTERS FROM A DIFFERENT
DEPARTMENT.
>> THAT'S RIGHT.
THREE FIREFIGHTERS WERE HURT IN
ALL.
IT TOOK CREWS FROM SEVERAL
DEPARTMENTS JUST TO GET THE JOB
DONE.
AS SOON AS THEY ARRIVED ON SCENE
AND MADE ENTRY, DANGER SET IN.
WHEN FIREFIGHTERS ARRIVED AT THE
SCENE IN ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP,
THEY FOUND OUT THE FLAMES BEGAN
IN THE BASEMENT AND WORKED THEIR
WAY UP THROUGH THE LIVING ROOM
FLOOR.
>> WE WENT UP ON TOP, TRIED TO
VENTILATE, IT GOT INTO THE
WALLS.
ONE OF THE FIREMEN FELL INTO THE
HOLE.
WE DOVE OVER AND PULLED HIM BACK
UP OUT OF THE BASEMENT TO WHERE
WE WERE.
REPORTER: THE FIREFIGHTER
TUMBLED INTO A 6-FOOT HOLE
CREATED BY THE FAST-MOVING FIRE
SHOOTING UP FROM THE BASEMENT.
HAZMAT DIDN'T KNOW WHO THE
FIREFIGHTER WAS HE HELPED TO
RESCUE BUT IT TOOK SEVERAL
MINUTES TO GET HIM OUT TO
SAFETY.
CREWS ON THE SCENE MADE SURE
THEY GOT IT ALL.
>> FROM WHAT WE UNDERSTAND,
EVERYTHING IS OUT.
THERE WERE A COUPLE OF HOT
SPOTS.
THERMAL CAMERAS USED TO FIND
THEM.
REPORTER: SEVERAL CREWS FROM
NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES WERE ON
HAND.
CONSIDERING THE INTENSE HEAT
INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE HOME AND
ALL THE EQUIPMENT FIREFIGHTERS
WERE WEARING, THE RESCUE WAS
PHYSICAL DRAINING.
>> JUST EXHAUSTED.
>> THE FIREFIGHTERS' NAMES HAVE
NOT BEEN RELEASED.
TWO WERE TREATED BECAUSE OF THE
WARMER WEATHER.
OTHERS WERE SENT TO THE HOSPITAL
FOR TREATMENT.
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Residents urged to conserve even as drought eases - Duration: 1:49.
CITY
WARNING RESIDENTS TO CONSERVE
WATER.
PARTS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE WERE IN A
SEVERE OR EXTREME DROUGHT FOR
SEVERAL MONTHS LAST YEAR, MANY
PEOPLE WERE CALLING THIS
BUSINESS IN EPPING FOR HELP WITH
DRY WELLS.
>> TO PHONE WAS RINGING OFF THE
HOOK, IF YOU WILL, LOTS OF
PEOPLE WITHOUT WATER, LOW
PRESSURE, DRIED OUT DUG WELLS,
IT WAS A LOT OF WORK.
REPORTER: BUT THANKS TO THE
WINTER THAW AND RECENT RAIN, 95%
OF THE STATE IS NOW OUT OF THE
DROUGHT.
>> GIVEN THE PRECIPITATION WE
HAD OVER THE WINTER AND LOOKING
AT THE RECOVERY OF SURFACE WATER
SYSTEMS, IT SEEMS THAT WE WERE
ON A GOOD TRACK TO BE RECOVERING
FROM THE DROUGHT THAT HIT US SO
HARD LAST YEAR.
REPORTER: HOWEVER, THE STATE
CLIMATOLOGIST SAYS CONDITIONS IN
SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE ARE STILL
NOT PERFECT.
>> WE ARE STILL CONSIDERED
ABNORMALLY DRY BECAUSE THE
GROUND WATER LEVELS ARE STILL A
BIT LOW.
SURFACE WATER, SOIL WATER, THAT
IS, WE ARE IN REALLY GOOD SHAPE
THERE.
REPORTER: SHE SAYS TO RECHARGE
THE GRUB WATER WE NEED STEADY
RAINFALL AND PEOPLE TO CONSERVE
WATER.
>> IT LIKE RECYCLING IT JUST
SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN BUILD
INTO YOUR DAILY LIFE AND
PRACTICE, AND IT HAS A VERY LOW
IMPACT ON YOUR QUALITY OF LIFE.
BUT IT CAN HAVE A BIG IMPACT ON
OUR WATER, WHICH IS A PRECIOUS
RESOURCE.
REPORTER: STAFF HERE SAY IT'S
IMPORTANT TO KEEP THAT IN MINE
AS WE HEAD INTO THE WARMER
MONTHS.
>> THEY MIGHT SEE SOME OTHER
SYMPTOMS OF THE DROUGHT SUCH AS
CHANGES IN WATER QUALITY,
SEDIMENT COMING IN, LOW
PRESSURE, ANY OF THOSE THINGS
CAN HAPPEN ONCE YOU LOSE
CAPACITY IN YOUR WELLS.
REPORTER: CERTAINLY GOOD ADVICE
THERE AND HOPEFULLY THE RAIN
CONTINUES TO COME DOWN SO THE
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Kasich visits NH for book tour - Duration: 1:41.
HAS
HELD HIS LAST NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWN
HALL.
>> PEOPLE ARE INTERESTED, WHY IS
HE BACK.
WELL, I HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO
MAKE.
I'M BACK TO SELL BOOKS.
REPORTER: HE'S NOT AFRAID OF
JOKING ABOUT THE ELEPHANT IN THE
ROOM.
BUT WHEN IT COMES TO POLITICS,
OHIO GOVERNOR JOHN KASICH SAYS
DON'T LOOK TO WASHINGTON TO
SOLVE THE NATION'S PROBLEMS.
>> IF YOU THINK THEY'RE GOING TO
GET TOGETHER AND FIX THINGS,
CHECK UNDER YOUR PILLOW TONIGHT,
THE TOOTH FAIRY IS COMING, OKAY.
REPORTER: IN HIS NEW BOOK, TWO
PATHS, AMERICA DIVIDED OR
UNITED, KASICH SAYS THE ANSWER
LIES WITHIN.
HE BELIEVES AMERICANS NEED TO
RECONNECT WITH THEIR OWN
COMMUNITIES AND THE POLITICS
WILL BEGIN TO CHANGE.
>> YOU TEND TO THINK THAT PEOPLE
CARE ABOUT ALL THESE POLICIES
AND THEY REALLY DON'T.
THEY JUST WANT TO FEEL LIKE THEY
MATTER.
REPORTER: JOINING US IN STUDIO
FOR CLOSEUP, WE ASKED THE
GOVERNOR IF HE'S STILL HARBORING
PRESIDENTIAL AMBITIONS.
ARE THERE ANY CIRCUMSTANCES IF
WHICH YOU WOULD RUN FOR
PRESIDENT IN 2020?
>> WELL, I MEAN, I CAN'T PREDICT
2020, IT'S VERY UNLIKELY THAT I
WOULD DO ANYTHING LIKE THAT.
BUT LOOK WHAT I'VE SAID IS THAT
IF I FEEL A CALL FOR DUTY THAT
IS REALLY SOMETHING THAT'S
COMPELLING, SOMETHING I NEED TO
DO, THEN I DO IT.
REPORTER: IF THAT CALLING COMES,
REPUBLICANS LIKE FORMER H G.O.P.
CHAIRMAN COLIN COULD CONNECT.
>> THIS IS THE FOCUS ON OUR
FRIEND, NEIGHBORS AND
COMMUNITIES THAT SHOULD AN
DON'TED BY BOTH PARTIES.
REPORTER: WE ASKED THE GOVERNOR
IF WE'D SEE HIM BACK IN NEW
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Police: Woman crashed stolen car, set it on fire while nephew with special needs was inside - Duration: 2:32.
NEWS
REPORTER ASHLIE HARDWAY IS LIVE
TONIGHT.
REPORTER: GOOD EVENING.
MARGARET WALKER TELLS ME BOTH
SHE AND HER SISTER TRIED TWICE
YESTERDAY TO GET HER DAUGHTER
COMMITTED FOR MENTAL HEALTH
ISSUES.
IN FACT, THEY WERE ON THEIR WAY
TO DO JUST THAT WHEN THEY TELL
ME MA RQUITA WALKER STOLE HER
AUNT'S CAR WITH A LITTLE BOY
INSIDE.
A GOOD SAMARITAN HAPPENED TO BE
DRIVING BY AT EXACTLY THE RIGHT
MOMENT AND HE SAVED THAT WOMAN
AND THE LITTLE BOY'S LIFE.
>> THERE'S A KID, THEY NEED TO
GET HIM.
REPORTER: PANIC AND CHAOS LAST
NIGHT AS 5-YEAR-OLD BRAYDEN
BARNS WAS TRAPPED INSIDE THIS
BURNING CAR WITH HIS AUNT,
MARQUITA WALKER.
>> I SAID THE BABY DOESN'T NEED
TO BE SMELLING THIS SMOKE.
WIND THE WINDOW DOWN.
SHE SAID WE'RE FINE.
SHE SAID DID YOU CALL THE COPS.
I SAID NO.
SHE SAID WE'RE OKAY, IT'S FINE.
REPORTER: THE BOY WHO LIVES WITH
SHUNT AND LEG BRACES WASN'T
FINE.
CLIFFORD GRABBED A HAMMER FROM
HIS WORK TRUCK AND SMASHED THE
WINDOW AS HE TRIED TO PULL THE
BOY OUT, HE SAID WALKER KEPT HER
NEPHEW IN A CHOKE HOLD.
>> IMAGINE SITTING ON IT, FLAMES
COMING CLEAR UP AROUND YOU LIKE
THIS AND TOUCHING THE HEADLINER.
REPORTER: HE GOT HIM OUT AND
BRAYDEN WILL BE OKAY.
POLICE BELIEVE WALKER STOLE HER
AUNT'S CAR, CRASHED IT AND SET
IT ON FIRE INTENTIONALLY AFTER
HER FAMILY TRIED TO GET HER
COMMITTED FOR MENTAL HEALTH
ISSUES.
>> SHE WAS SCREAMING OH, MY GOD,
MY BABY IS IN THE BACK, STOP,
MA
MARQUITA, STOP.
REPORTER: SHE'S THANKFUL HER
GRAND SON IS OKAY AND HOPES SHE
CAN GET THE HELP HER DAUGHTER
DESPERATELY NEEDS.
>> I JUST HOPE MENTAL HEALTH,
NOT JUST FOR MY DAUGHTER'S SAKE
BUT FOR EVERYONE GOING THROUGH
MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES.
REPORTER: SHE WAS ARRAIGNED ON A
NUMBER OF CHARGES AND PLACED IN
THE FAYETTE COUNTY JAIL.
HER MOTHER HOPES SHE CAN GET
SOME SERIOUS MENTAL HEALTH HELP
BECAUSE SHE FEARS IF HER
DAUGHTER IS JUST PUNISHED
WITHOUT RECEIVING PROPER
TREATMENT, SHE WON'T BE ANY
BETTER BY THE TIME SHE'S
EVENTUALLY RELEASED.
THAT GOOD SAMARITAN YOU HEARD
FROM, CLIFF, SAID HE AND HIS
ATTORNEY HAVE SET UP A FUND TO
HELP THE LITTLE BOY GET A NEW
CAR SEAT AND NEW LEG BRACES.
IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN HELPING
WITH THAT, WE'VE POSTED THE
INFORMATION ON OUR WEB SITE
WTAE.COM.
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BREAKING: Sick Soros Finally Crime Exposed. He's Finished. - Duration: 2:20.
The globalist regime has been slowly manipulating our culture for years, but now their actions
are coming to light.
George Soros, the leader and bankroller of the globalist movement, has been called out
by Hungary.
Victor Orbán, the Prime Minister of Hungary said, "Despite ruining the lives of millions
of European with his financial speculations, being penalized in Hungary for speculations,
and who is an openly admitted enemy of the euro, he is so highly praised that he is received
by the EU's top leaders."
(via Breitbart) You are a brave man, Mr. Orbán.
The world needs more government officials like you.
George Soros has been using his NGOs and other "charitable" organizations to import migrants
into the EU and America.
This man has no morals.
During World War II, Soros even betrayed the Jewish people by seizing their property for
the Germans, as highlighted by his 1990s 60 Minutes interview with Kroft.
Soros does not care about anyone but the banks.
He has no problem selling others out; he was raised doing it.
At least Hungary is willing to do what needs to be done.
Soros needs to answer for his crimes.
The globalists don't believe in borders.
The globalists don't believe in culture.
Globalists don't believe in ANYTHING we, as Americans, hold dear.
Thankfully, Donald Trump has reintroduced American values to our culture, but we haven't
heard the last from Soros.
Soros and his liberal goons, like ANTIFA, will always be waiting for an opportunity
to strike.
The mainstream media is owned by Soros.
He silences the opposition, and he tries to silence conservative voices.
Thankfully, we now know that the mainstream media is not our friend.
The mainstream media is dedicated to hiding the truth and muddying the waters.
We should all thank Hungary for calling out George Soros.
What do you think about Hungary's accusation?
Please share this news and let us know what you think!
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Home sales provide opportunities for drug users - Duration: 1:39.
RUGS.
AMY COVENO EXPLAINS.
REPORTER: SPRING IS FINALLY
HERE.
AND LIKE TULIPS, FOR SALE SIGNS
ARE POPPING UP ON RESIDENTIAL
STREETS THROUGHOUT NEW
HAMPSHIRE.
>> RIGHT NOW THE SPRING MARKET
IS COMING UP.
THE INVENTORY IS LOW, BUYERS ARE
OUT THERE, AND WE NEED MORE
INVENTORY.
REPORTER: BEFORE THOSE HOUSES
GET FOOT TRAFFIC FROM POTENTIAL
BUYERS, A LOT OF REAL ESTATE
AGENTS REVIEW TIPS ABOUT MAKING
TH HOMES AS ATTRACTIVE AS
POSSIBLE.
>> PUTTING A WAY PERSONAL ITEMS
PICTURES, LETTING THE PEOPLE
THAT ARE GOING TO BUY THE HOME
VISUALIZE THEMSELVES IN IT.
REPORTER: BUT NEW HAMPSHIRE'S
DRUG CRISIS BRINGS AN ADDED
SAFETY CONCERN FOR SELLERS, ONE
THAT LAW ENFORCEMENT SAYS HAS
BEEN GOING ON FOR SOME TIME.
BUT IS DIFFICULT TO PROVE OR
TRACK.
>> WE HEAR STORIES OF PEOPLE,
EVEN ON WEEKENDS, WHEN HOUSES
ARE ON THE MARKET FOR SALE,
PEOPLE ARE GOING IN STRICTLY FOR
THE PURPOSES OF LOOKING FOR
OPIOIDS TO STEAL.
REPORTER: INVESTIGATORS SAY THEY
HAVE HEARD OF PILL SHOPPING FROM
REAL ESTATE AGENTS THEMSELVES
WHO ARE STRUGGLING WITH
ADDICTION AND FROM PEOPLE POSING
AS INTERESTED BUYERS.
BUT REALLY JUST LOOKING FOR
ACCESS TO A BATHROOM OR KITCHEN
CABINET.
>> YOU CAN'T FOLLOW SOMEBODY
AROUND EVERY MINUTE THEY'RE IN
THE HOUSE.
IF THEY COME IN, MANY TIMES WHEN
I HAVE A LISTING, WE'RE NOT
THERE FOR THE SHOWINGS, THEY
COME IN WITH THEIR REALTOR, I
CAN'T, YOU KNOW, JUDGE IF THEIR
REALTOR IS STANDING BEHIND THEM
ALL THE TIME.
REPORT EXPERTS SAY IF YOU
DISPOSE OF YOUR UNWANTED OR
EXPIRED PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION,
LIKE AT THIS SATURDAY'S DRUG
TAKEBACK, TAKE THE PRESCRIPTIONS
YOU'RE STILL USING, PUT THEM IN
A ZIP LOCK BAG AND STORE THEM IN
THE TRUNK OF YOUR CAR OR LOCK
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Will Official Trailer (SUB ITA) - Duration: 1:41.
TRADUTTORI ANONIMI PRESENTS:
London...
full of trumpets, degenerates, whores and spies.
I will write the greatest plays this world has ever seen.
Stinking vile pig-swallow!
Are you a poet?
You're in London to make your fortune?
The theatre goes deaf to morality.
Who are you?
- No one. - Seems this no one desires to be someone.
I have a play.
I'm an actor.
William Shakespeare.
Never heard of it.
So here is the impostor.
You can't just make up words.
But someone must!
Remember the true faith, Will.
Such a sin to want to be who I am.
This will lead to damnation.
Ready for the slaughter.
- I don't even know the game. - It's words, you idiot!
Sharpen thy wit,
butcher!
Together we will achieve greatness.
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Mother of woman found in pit says daughter lucky to be alive - Duration: 1:46.
IT LOOKS LIKE ANY OTHER SHED,
BUT THIS ONE WAS HIDING A SECRET
AND A VICTIM.
>> IT PUT COLD CHILLS DOWN MY
BODY.
IT WAS INSANE.
BRIAN: IT ENDED WITH THE ARREST
OF A MAN POLICE SAY HAS MENTAL
ISSUES, BUT IT ALL BEGAN WITH A
MISSING WOMAN AND HER MOTHER'S
FRANTIC SEARCH.
>> THANK GOD WE FOUND HER AND
SHE'S ALIVE.
BRIAN: GAIL ROWE DIDN'T WANT TO
APPEAR ON CAMERA.
SHE SAYS HER DAUGHTER, JENNIFER
ELLIOT, SUFFERS FROM SEIZURES
AND WAS MISSING.
FAMILY AND FRIENDS BEGAN
SEARCHING.
AFTER FOUR HOURS, THEY HEARD
SOMETHING COMING FROM THE SHED.
>> I SAID, "JENNIFER, IF YOU'RE
IN THERE PECK AGAIN SO WE KNOW
YOU'RE IN THERE.
WE WILL GET YOU OUT."
SO WE HEARD ANOTHER PECK, SO I'M
TALKING TO THE COPS.
SHE STARTS CRYING.
>> WHEN WE HEARD HER CRY "HELP,"
IT WAS A CRYING WHINE.
IT WAS SCARY.
BRIAN: POLICE ARRIVED, BUT THE
SHED WAS PADLOCKED.
>> SO THEN THE COP TOOK HIS
FOOT, I MEAN HE TRIED TO BANG
IT, SO ONE OF THE BOYS SAID, "I
GOT A CROW BAR."
BRIAN: THEY HAD TO PRY THE LOCK
OFF, BUT NO ONE WAS INSIDE.
>> SHE WAS UNDERNEATH THE FLOOR,
IN A HOLE, AND THE HOLE WAS
COVERED, AND WE GOT HER OUT.
BRIAN: POLICE SURROUNDED THE
HOUSE.
THIS IS EXCLUSIVE VIDEO AS THE
MAN WHO LIVES HERE, DENNIS DUNN,
WAS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY.
>> HAVE YOU SEEN A COPY OF THAT
COMPLAINT?
BRIAN: TODAY HE WAS ARRAIGNED,
CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING, AS THE
FAMILY OF THE VICTIM CONSIDERS
WHAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED IN THE
SHED THEY CAN SEE FROM THEIR
BACK WINDOW.
>> I'M JUST LUCKY WE FOUND HER
BECAUSE IF WE WOULDN'T HAVE
FOUND HER, SHE'D BE DEAD.
BRIAN: DENNIS DUNN IS BEING HELD
ON A $1 MILLION BOND.
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Scott HS student arrested after threats made against school on social media - Duration: 1:28.
SHOWS YOU HOW POLICE TRACKED THE
SUSPECT.
REPORTER: STUDENTS IN TAYLOR
MILL HAVE BEEN ON EDGE FOR DAYS.
NOW ONE OF THEIR CLASSMATES, A
17-YEAR-OLD JUNIOR AT SCOTT HIGH
SCHOOL, IS FACING NINE FELONY
CHARGES OF TERRORISTIC
THREATENING.
>> THE DISTRICT IS RELIEVED BUT
THIS IS ALSO A SAD TIME BECAUSE
IT SERVES AS A REMINDER THAT WE
NEED TO SPEAK TO OUR YOUTH AND
HAVE DIALOGUES ABOUT BEING
RESPONSIBLE DIGITAL CITIZENS.
REPORTER: POLICE SAY THE BOY
USED SNAPCHAT TO THREATEN
TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS AT
SCOTT AND WOODLAND MIDDLE
SCHOOL.
>> WE AIR ON THE SIDE OF
CAUTION.
WE SATURATED THAT CAMPUS ON A
DAILY BASIS.
IT WAS A LOT OF RESOURCES FOR
US.
WE ACTUALLY CHARGE AN ADDITIONAL
OFFICER UP AT THE SCHOOL, JUST
SO PEOPLE KNOW WE HAVE A
PRESENCE THERE.
WE'VE STEPPED UP OUR PRESENCE
AND WE'RE VIGILANT.
REPORTER: INVESTIGATORS SAY THE
BOY USED AN ANONYMOUS SNAPCHAT
ACCOUNT WHERE MESSAGES DISAPPEAR
SECONDS AFTER THEY ARE READ.
BUT DESPITE THE DIFFICULTY OF
THE INVESTIGATION, INTERNET
CRIME SPECIALISTS TRACKED DOWN
THE BOY'S ACCOUNT.
>> IT'S NOT AS SIMPLE AS CALLING
FACEBOOK OR SNAPCHAT AND GOOD
LUCK WITH CALLING ONE OF THOSE
PLACES.
YOU HAVE TO GET SUBPOENAS,
SEARCH WARRANTS OF COURSE
THERE'S A TURN AROUND TIME TO
GET THOSE.
TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE, AND
THESE SITES COOPERATED WITH US
AMAZINGLY.
REPORTER: THE STUDENT'S CASE IS
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AG appeals district judge's decision on Whiteclay beer stores - Duration: 2:14.
THE BIG STORY AT
6:00.
REPORTER: THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S
APPEAL KEEPS THE COMMISSION'S
ORDER IN PLACE
ALL SIGNS INDICATE THEY WILL NOT
BE ABLE TO SELL BEER ON MONDAY
MORNING.
IT IS A MATTER OF TIME A.
THE CLOCK IN THE STORE OWNERS IN
WHITE CLAY.
ATTORNEY GENERAL DOUG PETERSEN
SWINGING BACK, FILING AN APPEAL
THAT MAY REVERSE WHAT THE
LANCASTER COUNTY JUDGE SET BACK
IN MOTION THURSDAY MORNING.
HOBE RUPE IS THE LIQUOR
COMMISSION'S ATTORNEY.
>> AS OF NOW, I BELIEVE THE
COMMISSION'S ORDER IS THE ORDER
IN PLACE.
REPORTER: JUST LAST WEEK, THE
LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION RULED
THE LIQUOR LICENSES FOR THE 4
STORES IN WHITECLAY COULD NOT BE
RENEWED.
>> A LOT OF THOUGHT, A LOT OF
TIME, A LOT OF HOURS WENT INTO
THIS.
WE FELT WE GAVE A PROPER RULING.
REPORTER: BUT THIS MORNING, THE
LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRICT JUDGE
CALLED THE COMMISSION'S DECISION
ARBITRARY AND UNREASONABLE AND
BEYOND ITS AUTHORITY.
ORDERING THE COMMISSION TO ALLOW
THE STORES TO RENEW THEIR
LICENSES.
>> THEY CAN'T IGNORE THE LAW,
THEY HAVE TO TREAT THESE PEOPLE
LIKE CLIENTS, LIKE ANYBODY ELSE,
REGARDLESS OF THE POLITICAL
CLIMATE.
REPORTER: NATIVE AMERICANS
WHO'VE BEEN FIGHTING TO CLOSE
THE BEER STORES SAY, THE LIQUOR
COMMISSION HEARD THEIR PLEAS.
>> THIS COMMISSION ACTUALLY
LOOKED AT OUR CASE THROUGH A
HUMAN PERSPECTIVE, LIKE YOU KNOW
THIS ISN'T RIGHT, SO I HAVE HOPE
FOR THAT.
REPORTER: STATE SENATOR TOM
BREWER SHARES THAT HOPE, AND
BELIEVES IN THE COMMISSION'S
RULING.
>> THAT'S WHAT THEY'RE THERE
FOR, IS TO LOOK AT THESE KIND OF
SITUATIONS AND TO MAKE A
DETERMINATION WHETHER OR NOT
THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO CONTINUE
TO DO IT.
REPORTER: BUT AS FOR WHAT COMES
NEXT?
>> DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GOING TO
HAPPEN, PHONE RINGING OFF THE
HOOK.
I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON.
REPORTER: SINCE THE STATE IS
APPEALING THE JUDGE'S RULING,
THE CASE GOES TO THE NEBRASKA
COURT OF APPEALS.
BUT IT WILL NOT MEET TOMORROW,
FRIDAY IS ARBOR DAY, A STATE
HOLIDAY.
AND SINCE THE WHITECLAY LIQUOR
LICENSES EXPIRE SUNDAY NIGHT, IT
APPEARS THE STORES WILL BE OUT
OF THE BEER BUSINESS ON MONDAY
MORNING.
THAT'S AT LEAST UNTIL THE APPEAL
CAN BE HEARD AND RULED UPON.
BUT LAWYERS ARE STILL WORKING ON
EXACTLY WHAT MAY HAPPEN.
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One-eyed Derby hopeful stands out from pack - Duration: 1:42.
FIELD IT'S PATCH.
DAN: IT TAKES A SPECIAL TYPE OF
HORSE TO QUALIFY FOR THE
KENTUCKY DERBY.
>> ON THE RACETRACK HE'S DONE
EVERYTHING RIGHT.
HE'S TAKEN EVERYTHING LIKE AN
OLD, SEASONED PRO.
DAN: ONE OF TODD PLETCHER'S 5
ENTRIES FINISHED SECOND IN HIS
LAST RUNNING AT THE LOUISIANA
DERBY, IMPRESSIVE CONSIDERING
WHAT HE'S GONE THROUGH.
>> NOTHING IN HIS RACES ARE IN
HIS TRAINING WOULD EVER LET YOU
KNOW.
DAN: THE 3-YEAR-OLD COLT LOST
HIS LEFT EYE A YEAR AGO HE WOKE
ONE MORNING WITH SWELLING AND
TEARING IN HIS EYE WITH NO
APPARENT TRAUMA, AFTER RECEIVING
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, HE WASN'T
RESPONDING TO TREATMEN
>> WE WERE NOT WINNING THE
BATTLE, SO WE SENT HIM TO THE
CLINIC IN SARATOGA AND THEY
CONTINUED TO TRY TO MEDICATE IT
AND DO EVERYTHING THEY COULD FOR
ANOTHER WEEK.
UNFORTUNATELY, THEY COULD NOT
SAVE THE EYE.
DAN: HORSE RACING, MUCH LIKE
NASCAR, TONS OF LEFT HAND TURNS
SO ONE WOULD THINK A HORSE
MISSING A LEFT EYE WOULD
STRUGGLE RACING SPECIFICALLY UP
ON THE RAIL.
BUT TRAINER TODD PLETCHER SAYS
PATCH HAS HAD NO SUCH ISSUES.
>> NONE OF THE RIDERS EVER SEE
HIM CARRYING HIMSELF ANY
DIFFERENTLY.
EVEN IN HIS FIRST START HE WAS
BEHIND HORSES AND HAD DIRT IN
HIS FACE AND I WAS AMAZED AT HOW
WELL HE HANDLED ALL THAT.
DAN: 18TH IN POINTS ENTERING THE
DERBY, PLETCHER SAYS PATCH
STANDS A REAL CHANCE TO SEE
VICTORY ON DERBY DAY, BUT TO DO
SO, HE'LL HAVE TO OVERCOM
A DIFFERENT OBSTACLE.
>> IS ONLY HAD THREE STARTS, BUT
THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH
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Souhegan senior says he takes pride in leadership - Duration: 1:27.
OUHEGAN HIGH SCHOOL
SENIOR, AND HERE HE IS.
>> MY NAME IS TUCKER AIELO, I'M
A SENIOR, MY FAVORITE SPORT IS
BASEBALL BECAUSE I'VE HAD SOME
GOOD MEMORIES THIS PAST COUPLE
SEASONS.
THE ONE I TAKE MOST PRIDE I IS
HAVING BEEN GIVEN THE
OPPORTUNITY FOR BOTH FOOTBALL
AND BASEBALL, TO BE A CAPTAIN
AND HELP LEAD MY TEAMS TO
SUCCESSFUL SEASONS AND HELP
SHARE WHAT I'VE LEARNED OVER THE
YEARS WITH EVERYONE ELSE.
FOOTBALL TAUGHT ME A LOT ABOUT
FAMILY.
REAL BIG THING THAT WE PUSHED
WAS FAMILY, TOGETHERNESS, AND
EVERYONE WAS A BIG UNIT, A TEAM.
I FEEL LIKE THROUGH MY FOUR
YEARS PLAYING FOOTBALL HERE I
REALLY LEARNED A LOT TOWARDS
BEING A FAMILY ORIENTED PLAYER,
AND FOR THE TEAM AND NOT AN
INDIVIDUAL.
I WILL PLAY FOR TEAM WEST DURING
THE CHAD ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME
IN SUMMER, AND I LOOK FORWARD
MOST TO BEING ABLE TO PLAY AND
PLAY FOR THE KIDS THAT DON'T
HAVE THE SAME OPPORTUNITY AS ME,
AND BEING THERE TO SUPPORT THE
CHAD PATIENTS AND KIDS AND HAVE
A LOT OF FUN, NOT JUST FOR
MYSELF BUT HAVING FUN WITH THEM
AND ENTERTAIN THEM.
MY GOALS FOR THIS SPRING IS TO
WIN ANOTHER STATE CHAMPIONSHIP,
THAT WOULD BE AWESOME, BUT DEL
BOND WITH MY TEAMMATES, HAVE A
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Prosecutors dispute driver's claim that he didn't hit, kill runner - Duration: 1:41.
THOMAS STIDHUM'S DEFENSE ARGUES
HE WASN'T BEHIND THE WHEEL WHEN
CATHY CHATFIELD WAS HIT AND
KILLED RUNNING THE SEVEN HILLS
RACE.
TODAY PROSECUTORS LAID OUT A
TIMELINE THEY SAY SHOWS STIDHUM
WAS THE DRIVER.
A CHRYSLER 300 BELONGING TO
STIDHUM'S GIRLFRIEND HIT
CHATFIELD.
TODAY PROSECUTORS TRIED TO SHOW
STIDHUM HAD THE CAR ONE DAY
BEFORE THE DEADLY HIT AND RUN
ALONG DORCHESTER.
STIDHUM'S GIRLFRIEND, CATHERIN
BARWICK, TESTIFIED STIDHUM
DROPPED HER OFF AT WORK AND
DROVE AWAY IN HER CAR THE DAY
BEFORE THE CRASH.
>> YOU DIDN'T SEE HIM OR THE CAR
AGAIN CORRECT FOR THE NEXT
SEVERAL DAYS?
>> I NEVER SAW THE CAR ACTUALLY
PHYSICALLY SINCE I WAS DROPPED
OFF.
TAMMY: PROSECUTORS WENT BACK
EVEN FURTHER, SHOWING STIDHUM
ALSO DRIVING THE CAR TWO DAYS
BEFORE THE CRASH.
HE'S SEEN ON SURVEILLANCE VIDEO
WITH THE CAR AT A DEALERSHIP,
MAKING A PAYMENT ON THE CAR.
A FLEET MANAGER WITH THE
CINCINNATI POLICE DEPARTMENT
TESTIFIED THE CAR TAKEN TO THEIR
YARD AFTER THE CRASH WAS THE
SAME CHRSYLER BELONGING TO
STIDUM'S GIRLFRIEND.
>> WE RECORDED THE VIN AND WE
CONFIRMED IT WAS THE CORRECT
VEHICLE AND THIS VEHICLE DID NOT
HAVE LICENSE PLATES ON IT.
TAMMY: A FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR
SAID STIDHUM'S BLOOD WAS FOUND
ON A PIECE OF PAPER AT THE SCENE
, AND HIS DNA WAS FOUND ON A
SUNKIST BOTTLE AT THE SCENE.
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Will "No One" Teaser Promo (SUB ITA) - Duration: 0:33.
TRADUTTORI ANONIMI PRESENTS:
Is love...
war...
betrayal.
They say in London people cry the names of plays as if they were kings.
Who are you?
No one...
yet.
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