At Jake Patterson’s sentencing hearing, prosecutors showed a select few evidence photos to the court and asked that Patterson be sentenced to life in prison for the murders of Jayme Closs’ parents and the 13-year-old’s kidnapping Source
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Biden leads in latest Iowa poll with Warren and Buttigieg rising
Only four other candidates commanded more than 2% in the poll Source
Etan Patz case: 1979 disappearance of NYC boy continues to haunt investigators
“48 Hours” goes inside the painstaking investigation through the eyes of those who have spent more than three decades trying to find the 6-year-old boy and to bring closure to his heartbroken parents Source
The Lost Boy
More than three decades after 6-year-old Etan Patz went missing, police found a surprising suspect. “48 Hours” and correspondent Richard Schlesinger go inside the investigation. Is the haunting case finally over? Source
Etan Patz case “built on a lot of small but powerful pieces of evidence”
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., shows “48 Hours” Richard Schlesinger one of the powerful pieces of evidence that allowed jurors some insight into the location where Pedro Hernandez says he disposed of 6-year-old Etan’s body. Source
Human-started wildfire in Arizona spreads to over 7,000 acres
Air tankers and helicopters are dropping fire retardant and water Source
Pedro Hernandez: “Something just took over me”
During questioning, Hernandez tells New York Assistant D.A. Armand Durastanti he “couldn’t let go” as he choked 6-year-old Etan Patz to death in the basement of a neighborhood bodega in May 1979. Source
Tony Rodham, Hillary Clinton’s brother, has died
Rodham told Time magazine in 1999 that being the brother-in-law of the most powerful man in the world “can go both ways” Source
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President Trump suspends tariff plan on Mexican goods’; Women’s World Cup popularity sparks conversation on women’s rights. Source
Women’s World Cup popularity sparks conversation on women’s rights
It’s the second day of the Women’s World Cup. More people than ever are expected to tune into the tournament as the U.S. hopes to retain its title. As the sport gains more attention, some players say it’s time for the women to be treated as they deserve. Roxana Saberi reports. Source