to splitting her pants with a pair of scissors. the next day he disposed of sam s body and then gave another pitch perfect performance. captured on videotape. detectives asked why? you motive behind kiling sam was? sam had more than $60,000 in the bank, his saved up combat pay. and julie kibishi dan said he killed her to cover his tracks and to frame sam. this is as diabolical as any case i ve ever seen. police delivered the news to sam s parents. their son had been murdered. for whatever reason, i said at least he wasn t dismembered.
her pants with a pair of scissors. the next day he disposed of sam s body and then gave another pitch perfect performance. captured on videotape. detectives asked why? reporter: sam had more than $60,000 in the bank, his saved up combat pay. and julie kibuishi dan said he killed her to cover his tracks and to frame sam. this is as diabolical as any case i ve ever seen. reporter: police delivered the news to sam s parents. their son had been murdered. for whatever reason, i said at least he wasn t dismembered. the next morning i get a call that steve, before you find out,
i don t know. i don t know. and that next evening, dan took the stage once again in the musical nine, yet another pitch-perfect performance captured on videotape. you ve sat across from a lot more murderers than i have, but that seems astonishingly sort of cold-blooded and remorseless. it was shocking, and these were two of his so-called friends. it s horrific. it s sad. it s horrific. investigators, of course, wanted to know, what was all this about? what drove dan to do it? your motive behind killing sam was? money and insanity. money and insanity. [laughter] i don t know. i don t know why i did it. the centuries-old motive money. more than $60, 000, in fact. sam herr s combat pay. when he was deployed, basically all the money that he was earning in the military just went into a savings
Senate Reintroduces Concurrent Receipt Legislation, With Strong Support By: Mark Belinsky
February 24, 2021
Maj. Richard Star, USAR, poses during a deployment to Iraq. Star died Feb. 13 after battling lung cancer; a bill to provide concurrent receipt for some veterans bears his name. (Courtesy photo)
Nine days after Major Richard Star, USAR, lost his battle with cancer from toxic exposure, Sens. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) and Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) reintroduced the Major Richard Star Act (S. 344) with 42 Senators as original cosponsors.
The legislation will authorize concurrent receipt of DoD retired pay and VA disability for those injured in a combat zone and forced to medically retire under Chapter 61.
legitimate points impeachment. democrats still don t get why donald trump was elected and why he remains popular. katie: see back and forth and having more time to answer questions and go after each other there was a real debate that happened last night. pete: three hours long, katie you watched the whole thing. pete: yeah. combat pay. katie: i will take it. steve: only because she was up late and had to get up early. pete: and had to endure it. steve: and there is elizabeth warren waving at us. griff jenkins up in l.a. he was up late and he is up early. griff, this morning, once again, we are all steamed. we have never been invited to a fundraiser or anything at a wine cave. griff: yeah. good morning, steve, pete and katie. i haven t been to a wine cave. i actually googled it a restaurant called the wine cave. katie good for you for watching it. i watched it all as well. it was a light night and early morning for me andy because the first part was predictable, impeachment.