richard tarna spotted a blue purse at the lincoln train center platform in manhattan. he opened it up to find some kind of identification, but he found something else. there was a big stack of money, you know, and the right thing to do, you know, somebody lost $10,000 and obviously, you know, they are probably going through a lot of duress. i don t think i really did anything that extraordinary. did you hear that? $10,000, cash. taverna took the bag and its contents to the new york police department s 20th precinct. the same place a manhattan woman went to file a report about the blue bag she had lost as she headed off for a vacation. taverna telling our affiliate a wabc you feel good when you do the right thing. here s to doing the right thing and feeling good. make that a new year s resolution. i m ana cabrera in new york. thanks for being with me this holiday weekend.
scene. they let me alone in the car. i kept thinking someone is going to shoot me, kill me. while we were driving from the scene to the stationhouse, he apologized for giving us a hard time and ruining our night. that struck me when he said that. i said you got to be kidding. i said you re apologizing for ruining you know, you just ruined your whole life. in a small cell at the 20th precinct, the enormity of what chapman had done finally hit him. they put me in a bullpen, radios were squawking and people were looking at me when i came in. i remember saying this is it, this can t be happening 37. this is awful. i said god help me.
and the only words i heard was can i go, too? and i said, sure. chapman was left alone at the scene. i kept thinking someone was going to shoot me, kill me. while we were driving from the scene to the stationhouse, high apologized for giving us a hard time and ruining our night. that struck me when he said that. i said you got to be kidding. i said you re apologizing for ruining you know, you just ruined your whole life. in a small cell at the 20th precinct, the enormity of what chapman had done finally hit him. they put me in a bullpen, radios were squawking and people
life. her investigation is focus of her new book, she killed them all. that was famous line from the hbo special. i m addicted to this case. it is so fascinating, three cases they followed. the three people think he killed. your case was the first but also the hardest because there was no body. you always believed it was in the pine barons, where you went back and what we showed there. tell us about that. the case was brought to me 18 years after she disappeared. there is problem right there, right? melissa: right. there was no crime scene preservation. there was no body. little if any police work done by the new york city police department. robert durst comes in. my father owns half of new york city. here is magazine, when he goes into the 20th precinct. they like, yeah, she probably ran off with another guy even though fourth year medical student, about to graduate. in the middle of trying to get divorce from him. and nothing made sense. he waited five years to report her missing
she wanted to get in the car but i didn t think it was a good idea. i held skmer say we ll take you in our car. they drove yoko to roosevelt hospital preparing to make mark david chapman to 20th precinct. we started going in and at one point he said he apologized for ruining our night. i said you ve got to be crazy. coming up the man who held john lennon s nart his hand. [ male announcer ] over the last 100 years, tennis has gotten a lot less dainty, rackets less splintery, courts more surfacey. technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it s kind olike how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you.