the word divorce being thrown around. from the beginning they had one suspect, it was chris. there was another purse here that could ve done this, and it was german. that would be a motive for murder. that was a concern. you see it on tv happening to other people, but you don t think it will happen to you. two shots were fired. and then 1001 questions. you just don t think that things will happen in a small town to good people. and it did. reporter: it was, this was where happiness lived. happiness, memories, and desire. wishes and dreams just out of reach. its name is spider lake, one of those thousands of lakes that filled up the rocky gouges and glaciers left behind. maybe that s why they sparkle the way they do. why this one in minnesota spread out every which way. and here, near the tip of its northern is the spider lake resort. family cabins. it calls itself one of northern minnesota s best kept secrets. secrets. the word that will certainly apply
unapproved by bailey s parents, passions can run high in a situation like that. jeremy s place, his family farm, was a 25 minute drive away from the kruse house. deputies drove out to talk to him, and recorded the conversation. i have some questions for you about a gal you might be seeing. yeah. bailey? okay. me in her hang out a lot. we can honestly talk, and talk, and talk, and talk. so, asked the deputy, when was the last time he talked to bailey, or communicated at all? we snapshot of this morning and she said, all talk to you later. something that has happened. i m kind of scared for her. jeremy said he met bailey while helping out with a high school marching band. he had graduated, but continue to volunteer. somehow, during those band practices, he and bailey grew close.
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Band Kids Practice in COVID-Safe Bubbles at Washington High School Coronavirus Band Practices in Bubbles . WA High School Reopens Don Seabrook / The Wenatchee World
Here s what band practice looks like now at a recently reopened high school in Washington state still making music, but in COVID-safe bubbles.
The bright green tents are the new norm now for the Wenatchee High School band . and it looks like some instruments are better suited to this than others. Don Seabrook / The Wenatchee World
Check out this student stuffing his sousaphone into the bubble tent for Tuesday s band practice . looks pretty snug. Guess the school went with a one size fits all approach. Can you say, public school budget issues?
republican candidate since ronald reagan. and to hear john lewis, a man that i served with and i respect, to question the legitimacy of the election and say donald trump will not be a legitimate president was deeply disappointing. reporter: this comes on a day when washington is preparing for the inauguration events. dress rehearsals and band practices taking place. officials are gearing up not only for the close to 800,000 expected in d.c. for the inauguration, but also for the close to 100 protest groups that have announced they are coming as well. christine and miguel. suzanne, thank you. as donald trump prepares to take office, americans are preparing for the trump economy. a deep divide in how people feel about their money. 51% of people believe their financial situation will improve over the next four years. 37% think everyone s finances will get better.