threw the telephone across the room and hit the wall, broke the phone. she was so angry with them. you can either collapse or challenge them. get sater get mad? as time went on she became angrier and angrier. and then jim would turn on her computer to find messages from a man barely hanging on. i need you like never before. help me. be compassionate towards me. i can t take it anymore. she had troubles of her own, by the way. breast cancer. but she kept that to herself. and, as the ordeal continued, she occasionally slipped off to america for tests. i just got there, i would have mris, blood tests, visits with the oncologist whatever was necessary. and, i would get back on the plane and come back. she got an idea, the kidnappers were obviously watching her so jane very publicly hold out a moving
winter storm about to hit a big part of the country. just cancelled because of how bad things could get tonight and through the weekend, national weather service is talking about feet of snow near zero visibility, extremely high winds and flooding. all of this in a massive area feekting about potentially 75 million people. here with the late ebts is tom s sater. so let s talk about what is ahead. well, for days now, about almost five days we knew a storm was coming. but anderson, we really didn t know how much snow we were going to get. now, that the storm is formed on the southeastern coast of the u.s., we know it is going to be historic and we have got high confidence. but let s take look at boston. when you look at two-day snow events, the greatest snowfall, 1978. that held a record for decades and then we beat it in 2003. this is a one-day snow event. so let s look at one-day totals
government to deal with and how much is it on us in terms of how we engage in facebook and how savvy and or gullible we may be with what we allowed to come across our screens? i mean both. on the one hand, we should be teaching media literacy. one of the things we hope happens with the publication of our book is that people spend more time thinking about their media diet. not just thinking about who they follow on facebook or what they share on facebook and hitting that re-share button or re-post button. maybe pause a minute and say is this article too good to be true? is this a valid source of information? at the same time, facebook raises the top of peoples news feed the things that are most emotive. you re more likely to see something that s probably gonna get you angry or sater happy at the very top of your news feed and you re gonna react to it. so really both things need to happen. that this information doesn t, as you mentioned, have been for years. it s been a non problem for
his daughter s murder. for instance, he found out that two days before the killing, darren, while working on a road crew, saw sandra and ryan together. she goes driving by with her boyfriend in the car. and from what we are told, for his coworkers at the time, he went ballistic. he just flipped out. at that time, and this is important to the case, sater and darren shared custody other two sons. but remember, she worked evenings at the restaurant, so the boys slept over it with darren, and at 6:00 in the morning, she would show up, pick them up, take them out for breakfast, get them ready for school, and daycare. but larry discovered on the night before she was murdered, sandra stayed over at ryan s house, her boyfriend. he dropped her off at her place at six in the morning. and then the neighbors told larry they saw her leave in her car, soon after that apparently adding to pick up the boys.