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commit an honor killing, fanaticism. >> the only thing i want to know from him is how could he? how could he kill his girls? >> fox news reporting, honor killing in america. from new york, here is bill hemmer. >> for two years fox news has been investigating the short lives and violent deaths of texas teenagers amena and sara saeed. they were riddled with bullets in their dad's borrowed taxi cab new year's day 2008. as 911 listeners listen in she names her father as the killer, her dying words. this is more than just a horrifying double murder. it's about a crime that is not supposed to happen in america's heartland, hann honor killing. when a father, husband or brother would kill a wife, a daughter or sister because he thinks she has shamed the family. the united nations found honor killings all too common in muslim country. now they are happening here. how and why? gregg jarrett looks for answers and found the family with an unforgettable story. it starts with amena and sara's mother that says her nightmare began more than two decades ago. >> my whole life has been ripped away from me. >> her whole life ripped away. the unbearable grief of patricia owens. she was born and raised in north central texas. her father a construction worker, her mom a housewife. >> how would you describe your parents? were they strict? >> my dad was strict. my mom was -- she was strict to a point but it was more like you had to be -- when you came hope you had to do your homework, things like that. >> in 1986 they were living in an apartment complex in hurst, texas. it is middle america mostly white 11 percent hispanic and 4 percent black. it is also one of the mid cities between dallas and fort worth and 13 miles from the dallas fort worth airport. it is a place where you would not be surprised to find immigrants from any wwhere in t world including the middle east. >> where were you when you met the saeed brothers? >> they worked at circle k. >> the saeed brothers: they moved to the united states from egypt. tissy says she and her siblings used to shop in the circle k for soda pop and candy. it was yassein first showed interest in her and they dated for a little while. when that relationship ended tissy said the oldest aide brother yasour stepped in. >> one time my grandmother and myself was at denny's yasser started calling my name and my grandma is like who is that? his brother. go see what she wants. he was like why don't you meet me tomorrow you and your grandma here. that's how it started when i started seeing yasser. >> yasser saeed in the states on a student visa was 29 years old. tissy had just turned 15. tissy says yasser boasted of owning valuable real estate in egypt and said he could provide her a good life one where she wouldn't have to work. before tissy knew it yasser was proposing. >> we only dated like two weeks before we married. >> what was the rush? >> i don't know. i mean he just like -- he was like let's get married. he wanted to get married a week after we started seeing each other. my mom said no that's not enough time to do anything. so he is like okay, what about the nengs saturday? my mom said okay. when i married him i wasn't in love with him. i thought if i marry him i can be closer to yassein. >> in case you forgotten he was the brother she dated before yasser. >> i don't know why i thought that. young and stupid, i guess. but as time went by i guess i grew to love him to a certain extent. >> when you heard that tissy was getting married at the age of 15, what did you think? >> i wondered what was wrong with my brother? why my brother would let his 15-year-old daughter get married. >> joyce is tissy's aunt. we wanted to talk to her father donnie. he declined an interview. patricia's mom died in 2002. >> did you try talking to donnie about this? >> i said something to donnie and patricia both that she hardly knows him and they were mostly my brother i think was set on letting her do it. he has a lot of money. he has land in egypt. it was kind of like she was going to be some kind of little queen or something. >> was any of that true the landowner ship? >> no. it wasn't true. he worked at a 711 couldn't own too much working at a 7-11. >> your father had to sign a paper to allow his daughter, your sister get married. why did he do that? >> at first my dad said no and my mom talked to him. >> connie is tissy's younger sister. >> i think he believed that yasser was sincere and would take care of her. >> did you tell anybody in the family this isn't a good idea? >> yeah, i did. >> gail is tissy's aunt on her mother's side. >> at that time i still did not know the age difference. i was more concerned about the culture and religious difference. the saeed's muslim the own withes baptist. >> tissy asked me if i would make her her wedding bouquet. i said yes i would do the bouquet i would do the boutonierres if she would study about the culture and the religion. >> the muslim religion. >> did she? >> i offered to get the information from the library this is before the computers. she said i will read and study up. i said you need to. >> you think she did that? >> no. >> it's unusual enough for a 15 yeefr 15-year-old to marry but outrageous to marry somebody twice her age. >> exactly. i think a lot of that had to do with the impoverishment of the family. he made it really sound like tissy was going to have a better life than she had ever had? >> did you buy that? >> me? >> tell me about the wedding. family, friends was there. basically have having fun. >> there was something odd gail remembers father that day. >> -- from that day. >> i walked out of the parking lot of the church before i could turn around and get back into the church another one of his siblings asked me to marry him. it was the strapgest thing. i said are you crazy? >> did you get the impression that the saeed family, the men in the family were looking to marry western woman american women for a purpose? >> i saw an access into this country by way of launching on to any american citizen. >> why do you think he married you? >> honestly, i don't know. >> it's crossed my mind maybe to get his green card. i know right after we got married we went down and got his papers for his green card. >> whether it was for love or the chance to stay in america, you can't dismiss a sham a marriage that would last more than 20-years and provide three children. tissy said she tried to get pregnant immediately. she gave birth to a son they named him islam. it was during her pregnancy tissy says her relationship with yasser turned bizarre even frightening. >> he grabbed me by the float because i had touched the back of his neck he said don't ever touch me there. from that time on, i knew that it wasn't right. as time went on it just got more and more and more every now and then it got to where it was every other day, every three or four-days or every other day then it was every day. >> every day he would beat you? what would he do? describe it? >> i was doing dishes and the cup slipped out. when i dropped the cup he backed me into the corner and he told me don't ever break anything else in his house. >> did he hit you with his fist? >> in my head where he hit me. >> why did he do that? >> he said he had to raise me because my mom and dad let me marry him at 15 years old and they didn't love me and they didn't care about me. if they did they wouldn't have given me to him. then he had to teach me how to be a good person. >> did you ever tell any of your family members? >> ♪ no(nods head.)) >> he told me i deserved it. i started thinking that's what i deserved. >> a year after islam was born their second child a girl, amina arrived. nor girl sarah quickly followed completing the saeed family. >> did yasser want his family to be raised in an islamic household? >> he wanted his kids to be raised muslim. before we had kids we both agreed that would be fine. but if they wanted to change when they got older that would be fine, too. >> it would not be fine? >> no. they grew up to be american teenagers high school dating and all of the rest. their father had ideas about all that. that's what you are about to see. >> we will be getting your business from point a to point b can be tricky. sometimes what you need is extra working capital or leasing options. and as one of the top-ranked small business lenders, regions can make the journey easy. see? so let's talk. >> welcome back. tissy owens said how she married i can't s yasir saeed. she says she made a lot of promises, promises he did not keep. here again gregg jarrett. >> when we first got married he went to work. i was the one doing all of the working. >> why wouldnasn't he working? >> he was lazy. when he would work the money he got was not like family money, it was his money. when i worked my money was to support the family. >> tissy says early on they were living on this piece of property yasser's familiar loined in texas that it was anything but the kingly spread he promised her. >> what did you live in? >> in a camping trailer. >> what was that like? >> it was horrible. we had no running water. >> then what? >> then they decided they wanted to build a so-called house which was actually a shack. >> what was over here? >> it was over here. it was a room with four walls cement floor but the back of it had dirt floor. it was not much better. >> no pluming or running water? >> no plumber no heater, no air-conditioner. we had to go over into the trees into a hole and go to the rest room or take a shower. we called it the bear hole. >> what would you use for water for a shower? >> a water hole. >> you would go in the bathroom in the same hole? >> yes. >> is this what he promised you when you got married? >> no. not this. >> the story gets even darker. while living in covington tissy filed charges ladies and gentlemening i can't s -- allegr sexually assaulted sarah and ami when they were 8 and 9 years old. >> did you ever ask him about it? >> he said my mom put it in their head. >> did you leave him? >> when they said it i left him. >> eventually went back to him. why? >> the girls said it didn't happen and i was stupid. >> she felt pressure to do return to yasser because her family was being harassed. >> they would call my mom all during the night. i was scared something was going to happen to my family. >> less than a month later tissy filed a motion to dismiss the charges. no one knows but yasser if he molested the girls. as for tissy's claim we have only his sister for that. >> like a pack of dogs you get a stray dog that jumps on the pack. that's how the brothers are. >> there are photographs of yaser said holding a knife to your throat. >> he told me he did that because if i ever loved him -- him or disobeyed him that's what i would have to look forward to. >> why didn't you report that to police? >> if they take him it would get worse when he gets back out. >> did your husband care carry a gun? >> yes. >> did he ever threaten you with a gun? >> one time i was asleep he told me to get my kids and get out. it was like 3:30 in the morning and it was cold outside. he was just waiving it at me. >> there are other pictures of you dressed up and holding guns. >> it was like a rifle. he forced me to. >> why? >> i couldn't question him. he would say he was the man. no woman has a right to question him. he would always get this look in his eye. when he would get this look in his eye i knew that the violence was going to happen. >> disturbing. this home video in the snapshots. you got those from the mother? >> hours of video tame. we are about to show you a lot more of it. some of it especially in light of what happened to amina and sarah is quite disturbing. >> that's next? >> yes. after the break. 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(laughter) >> for a while he took it every where. working as a cab driver he shot all sorts of things from the car window. his middle eastern music playing in the background. he spent a lot of time shooting himself, too. this clip goes on for minutes. but it is the taping of his daughters. >> look at these eyes. pretty eyes like her daddy. >> that seems to border on obsession. >> are you a secret agent or something. >> hi. >> that's not funny, dad. >> he secretly recorded them on the street, in their rooms. in the backyard. and at work. here yaser is parked outside the supermarket during sar sarah's evening shift as a cashier. also in the car are her brother islam and sister amina. the mood seems light. >> but listen closely to what yaser says about sarah and a customer. >> she smiled for the customers. >> she has to. it is part of her job. >> >> a mina has enough of that. >> can we go now i am kind of tired. you can film sarah another day. >> she and sarah had grown into two beautiful teenagers. when him driving the cab and sarah working as a cashier they lived in this modest home. the girls went to the high school nearby and did sports. amina did well enough academically to get a scholarship. she took an interest in boys, no surprise. that made yaser very uneasy. >> did yaser have a rule that they could not date american boys? >> they could be americans but they had to be muslim. >> you helped bend the rules? >> when they told me i didn't say anything to yaser about it. i wanted them to live a normal life. >> that would include dating boys of their choice? >> exactly. >> he would go up to the parking lot of the burger king across from the school and sit there and watch and see when they got off the bus if they were talking to somebody. one time sarah had a tennis game and he went making sure she wasn't talking to somebody that she would participating in tennis. he would go in their room and prowl in their room. >> i went home one day, amina was like, come here, i have to sh tell you something. that's when she told me he was going through her room. she had a notebook that she was writing back and forth to one of her good friends and that's basically how he found out she had a boyfriend. >> tissy says yaser went from tailing the girls with the video cameras to actually bugging the inside of amina's car with a hidden audio recorder. >> she had a 99 ford taurus. because the car was hit the air bag came out. he put it in there and you couldn't tell it. any time anybody would talk it would turn on. >> that recording apparently confirmed his suspicions. amina had a boyfriend. >> then what did he do? did he confront her? >> he asked who the boy was and she told him it was a friend. >> whether he believed her or not tissy says yaser would not risk letting his daughters end up with nonmuslim husbands. yaser planned on marrying off amina and sarah in egypt. >> would he arrange the marriage? >> he would find the guy and they could say yes or no. it wasn't something like we sat down and discussed it. he thought he was in control of everything. >> in this video yaser shot while visiting egypt his family discusses future weddings. >> may god bless you and your family. i would hope one day we will have sarah and amina wedding here. >> we had this conversation even open with yaser they wouldn't want to marry somebody from over there. he said you don't have to marry somebody from over there but they still have to be muslim. >> by the fall of 2007 both amina and sarah now 18 and 17 years old were dating hispanic boys. >> what happened? >> he would take their phones and call from their phone. if a guy answered he would write boy if it was a girl he would write girl. he wasn't 100 percent sure. >> both boys asked amina and sarah to marry them. the girls accepted. they didn't dare tell their father. >> as december approached tissy says yaser became increasingly agitated. >> he wouldn't let like if i wendt to the sto-- went to the store he wouldn't let just me and the girls to go. islam had to go or he had to go. the more he was digging and digging i was scared that he would find that they did have their boyfriends and i didn't know what the consequence would be. >> you were afraid that yaser would severely hurt amina or sarah? >> i was afraid that he would hurt all three of us. >> she called me at work and said she had to leave yaser and she was crying and yaser had threatened to kill the girls then she called me christmas day and said she had left. >> so christmas day, 2007, how did that day start out? >> we first stopped to pick up sarah's boyfriend. from there we went to amina's boyfriend. i was just wanting to get out of that area. we went to kansas to my aunt's house. >> they stayed for just a few hours and kept running to oklahoma where one of the boyfriends had relatives. >> amina's boyfriend had a job promised to him, and sarah's boyfriend, he got a job. >> by that time yaser told police his wife and daughters were missing and that he had been angry with amina and a possible boyfriend. in the meantime tissy says his brother yasein started calling. >> just call yaser and tell yasser. he doesn't understand why you took the kids. we called yaser? >> to come back home, that's our house and that if we didn't want him there that he would leave. and that amina's school and sarah's school is very important. he talked to sarah. he talked to amina. we decided we were going to go back and wait it out. >> so the girls willingly went back? >> yes. >> did they fear what would happen to them? >> no, because when we talked to yaser it was like everything was okay. it was like nothing had happened. >> everything was not okay. far from it. >> fox news reporting honor killing in america returns after the break. ♪ [ ma announcer ] four seats, 4-wheel drive, fully independent suspension. the gator xuv 550 s4. owthe off-road. and she's looking directly at our new lumia, thank you at&t. first, why don't you show her the curved edge... now move on to the slick navigation tiles -- bam, riht into the people hub. semegan, colin has lots of friends. hey, colin, what ki of phone is that? whaaa -- oh megan -- when did you get here? 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>> she aid i am hungry mom. yasir said we are going to go eat. >> you decided to take them out for something to eat? >> i told him i wanted to go with them. he said no i just want to talk with the girls. we will be back in a little bit. tissy says yaser, amina and sarah got into the borrowed taxi cab and drove off she thought to this denny's. but he had different plans. >> amina sat in the front seat and sarah in the back. the police theory is he drove 14 miles from their home in lewisville to this area right here. at some point in time he pulled the car over put it into park and pulled out a gun and began firing. somehow during the shooting sarah managed to call 911. >> he dispatched a car to the area it was coming from. >> ma'am, are you still there? >> ma'am are you still there? >> the police came to your door. what happened? >> we have a 911 tape of young females and she had been shot and the phone was registered to the address. i told them that my daughters was with their dad and they were going to a denny's. >> she called yaser's brother. i asked where yaser was. he said he didn't know. he said yaser didn't want to raise hoawhores for daughters. he didn't want whores for daughters. >> she was telling me he was on his way back to the police department and when she made the 911 call said she was dying the first words out of my mouth was damn it tissy. i said where is amina? she is with them. >> 911 what's your emergency? >> before police could find amina and sarah 911 operators received another call this time from a cab driver at the omni hotel. >> there are two people inside the cab. one of the people inthere said there was blood coming from her ear. doesn't look like they are breathing. doesn't look like they are alive to me. >> police believe yasser drove to the hotel, ditched the cab and somehow disappeared. >> yaser vanished. >> how? >> i ask that question every day, how could a person that shot two people 11 times vanish? there is no way. >> had no contact with yaser said since the murders. no messages, no communications? >> no. >> tissy was in close contact with yaser's brother. she and islam lived with her he was closer to said than to tissy's family. she thought there was nowhere else to go. but in those two months tissy says she learned some of the said's not only believed yaser killed his daughters but had good reason for doing so. >> they told you that? >> no. but just hearing them talk and being around them, the months that i was, they picked up on things. one of his brothers told me that i was really lucky that he left their bodies for me to find, for me to put my girl's to rest. if it was him nobody would find his girls? >> who said this? >> youser told me this. he has five girls. >> do you think any of the brothers have had contact with them since the murders? >> i don't think so. >> the oldest is living in egypt and she rarely talks to him. >> last time i talk to do him he said his dad didn't do it that their mexican boyfriends did it. i said that's not true, islam. >> is it true that islam said at one point in time after the murders that his sisters got what they deserved because they broke the rules and they knew it. >> he did tell me that they did all deserve to have their heads blown because they dated mexicans. anybody that dates out of their culture they don't deserve to have anything. >> remarkable. mind boggling, too to think they think you have a right to kill your daughter in order to protect a family's honor. >> there is one thing to make clear while police do believe yaser said is the killer but no one in his family have been charged with anything. >> have you been able to talk to anybody on the said side? >> we tried. that's coming up after the break. >> are you yasein said? may i speak with you on camera? 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