it comes after state lawmakers killed a controversial education bill that would have moved public money to private education. it took more than four decades, but the accused killer of an 11-year-old girl in california is finally in custody. james alan neal arrested this week, he allegedly strangled the 11-year-old in july of 1973 after the girl's mother told her to walk home from school. >> investigators honed in on neal using dna collected from linda's body shortly after her death and an online genealogy website. last july newport beach police released linda's story essentially live tweeting her last day from her perspective to raise awareness in the cold case. both of her parents have since died, but she was survived by two sisters. >> amazing how they use that technology to find these cold cases and get them settled. a safety reminder for those going to great lengths to capture that perfect selfie.