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Husband of Bucks County Woman Missing for 38 Years Charged with Her Murder
The husband of a woman who vanished in 1981 has been charged with the woman’s murder 38 years later.
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Killer's Lifetime of Evil Backed Up by a Prodigious Memory
Samuel Little’s depravity is matched only by his prodigious memory.
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FBI Said Inmate is the Worst Serial Killer in US History
The FBI confirmed that Samuel Little is the worst serial killer in US History. Little confessed to murdering 93 people over 33 years, many of which occurred in LA. Gordon Tokumatsu reports for the NBC4 News on Monday, Oct. 7, 2019.
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Gun Owners Look Beyond the NRA for Representation
Bob Mokos is a passionate gun owner who on the surface would seem like a card-carrying National Rifle Association member. The retired airline pilot has been shooting guns since he was a child. The Vietnam veteran got more serious about firearms as a civilian after one of his sisters was fatally shot during a mugging in Chicago. After the 9/11...
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NFL Won't Suspend Kansas City Chiefs' Tyreek Hill in Case Involving Son
The NFL will not suspend Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill under its personal conduct policy in a domestic violence case involving his 3-year-old son.
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Archdiocese Removes Prominent Detroit Priest From Pulpit
A conservative Detroit priest renowned for his orchestral Masses and traditional Latin services has been removed from public ministry after the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit reviewed what it described as a “credible allegation” that he had abused a child decades ago. The announcement, made during services Sunday at the Rev. Eduard Perrone’s church, shocked parishioners and came a month...
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Orange County Sheriff Releasing Records on Officer Shootings But Says Reporter Pressure Had Nothing to Do With It
Responding to criticism that he was failing to release public records involving law-enforcement-involved shootings as required by a new state law, Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes issued a slew of documents Wednesday.
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80-Year-Old New York Man Charged With Murder of Daughter-In-Law Added to FBI's 10 Most Wanted List
A Hudson Valley man who vanished into a state park after allegedly murdering his daughter-in-law in 2012 has been added to the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted list, according to law enforcement authorities.
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Accusers Testify at Ex-NFL Player's Rape Trial
Testimony continues Wednesday in the trial against former NFL player Kellen Winslow Jr., who is accused of raping or sexually assaulting five women.
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Rape Trial Begins for Former NFL Pro Kellen Winslow Jr.
The trial for former NFL player Kellen Winslow Jr. on multiple sexual assault charges, including raping two women last year and raping an unconscious 17-year-old girl in 2003, is scheduled to begin Monday.
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Why Drones Flying Near Airports Are So Disruptive
The ability of drones to interfere with airliners — and inconvenience their passengers — has now been demonstrated on two continents, and the problem is likely to get worse as the number of small, unmanned devices multiply. Law enforcement authorities are trying to figure out who flew a drone so high and so close to Newark Liberty International Airport that...
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Timeline: McStay Family Slayings
McStay family disappearance stumped investigators for years.
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Authorities: Wave of Hoax Bomb Threats Made Across US
A wave of bomb threats emailed Thursday to hundreds of schools, businesses and government buildings across the U.S. triggered searches, evacuations and fear — but there were no signs of explosives, and authorities said the scare appeared to be a crude extortion attempt. Law enforcement agencies across the country dismissed the threats, saying they were meant to cause disruption and...
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Authorities Across US Respond to Hoax Bomb Threats
Agencies on Thursday were investigating a slew of bomb threats across the United States. Some officials declared them a hoax.
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Video Shows Harvey Weinstein Caressing Woman Before Alleged Rape
A video of Harvey Weinstein aired on television Wednesday showing him boldly propositioning a woman who later accused him of rape and repeatedly touching her and stroking her arm and back during what was supposed to have been a business meeting.
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Human Smuggling Getting Sophisticated on Northern Border
While the Trump administration fortifies the southern border, there’s growing concern over the number of foreigners entering the country illegally across the porous northern border with Canada. People crossing the border between Vermont and Quebec have paid smugglers up to $4,000, usually payable when the immigrants reach their U.S. destination, according to officials and court documents. While the number of...
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Extra Security? Mexico Match Saturday May Trigger Rowdy Celebrations
Southland law enforcement authorities will likely be out in force Saturday when Mexico takes on South Korea in a World Cup match, in anticipation of any over-the-top revelers pouring into the streets.
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Trump on MS-13: They're Not People, These Are Animals
Describing gang violence inflicted by MS-13 members in chilling and gruesome detail, President Donald Trump vowed Wednesday to make “radical” changes to U.S. aid practices by withholding government assistance from countries whose criminals slip into the United States.
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US Citizens Briefly Detained by Border Patrol Agent for ‘Speaking Spanish'
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials are reviewing an encounter between a Border Patrol agent and two U.S. citizens who were detained and questioned after speaking Spanish at a gas station in northern Montana, the agency said Monday. Ana Suda told NBC News she and her friend Mimi Hernandez made a midnight run Wednesday for milk and eggs at a...
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Woman Attacked by Golden State Killer Speaks After Ex-Cop's Arrest
“I knew what he wanted,” Margaret Wardlow told NBC News.