He was willing to kill whoever he needed to kill. The drug lord, el chapo. The most wanted fugitive besides osama bin laden. They said, no one will ever catch him. But heand in this team did it in the most astonishing way. Surprise you . I could not believe it. The american agent who helped capture el chapo comes out of the shadows. I did not know who we would be able to trust. Exclusive details of this whiteknuckle man hunt. We would jump out of the back of the helicopter, pure chaos. Pictures seen here for the first time. Secret drug dens, hidden escape rooms. It was like harry houdini. Every single time we got close, the chopper would escape. It was beyond imagination. To catch the bad guy, you have to become the bad guy. You are inside this real life thriller. This is it. He is there. He is there. It was like living in a movie. Hello, and welcome to dateline. He was the infamous kingpin who inspired fear amongst criminals and Law Enforcement, on both sides of the border. His name w
pole. she s completely gone? yes. the scene of the crime scene , we were looking for anything that stood out. her sandal. tucked right underneath the hose on the edge. it was obvious this was staged. was there someone who wanted samira out of the way? there was a black female standing outside. mr. frechette had multiple female acquaintances. they all had a common career , they were exotic dancers. two clues. one chilling we had an unknown dna on a rope that came off the victim. i literally looked at it and thought, seriously? that was absolutely stunning. behind the curtain was a very dark story. it was a cold morning in february, cold for a northern florida, that is. crisp, but sunny when the call came in. can i get an officer out here in golden eagle? it s a lady laying in the pool in her backyard, in her pool. it made no sense, really. too cold for a swim. but the lady was not swimming. wasn t even floating. down at the bottom of t
people. in aspen. we had a brutal murder in a small town. that house has the story to tell. are we going to be able to figure out what that story is? it s the playground of snow, and gold. and she was at its heart. beautiful, privileged. magnetic. whether it was a taxi driver or her movie star friends. she had a very genuine connection with people. but what happened one night in her secluded chalet sent shivers through this glamorous ski town. oh my god. no. i was going into shock. hyperventilating. murder in her sleep. it was a crime of rage. where would investigators start? an ex-boyfriend? there were some stories about a jilted lover. her new tenants? they were a couple that had been pushed over the edge. her old friend? [inaudible] there is no way that she saw what she said she saw. the real killer would stun them all. took my world and just flip it upside down. we were all wrong! everybody was wrong in this case. [inaudible] oh m
you unlock this door with the key of imagination. door wi beyond it is another dimension you ve just crosse imaginad ove the twilight zone. i m scared. thankfully, we can rely on the media to tell us the e can rek in witen fantasy and the twilight zone. let s check in, for example, with msnbc. they know how to cover the problems that america really cares about. how to c. here to discuss a fabulous panel, nikki d is with us. new york city nightlife awards producer of the year, julie jay is here, legendary drag queen, activist and creator of the ofp nyc. rosie is here. rupaul s drag race, seasonsts an 13 finalist and off-broadway stard and marry a trans woman activist and superstar drag performerstar drr. ladies. i am so happy you are here because dozens om happy f states this country are targeting drag performerscross . to what do you want our audience to know? sorry that was just msnbc. they have an all star drag panel. orry. that s why we couldn t book them. they had t
the star-spangled banner] the star-spangled banner] that a live performance of your national anthem by cory pasitoro. that is an honor, national accordion awareness month. rachel: i love it. we are going to will: an entire month, the accordion. rachel: we will do a little bit of that. pete: underused. how many accordion players are there out there? rachel: they are at paul, festivals. will: there are a lot of them. rachel: they even do a all, mass. all the music paul, style. pete: do they really? rachel: it is definitely polish approved. will: it is not vatican. these days they are taking a few corollaries. rachel: good to see you, good morning. thousands of christians and pro-life family groups are gathered last night to protest pride night at dodgers stadium. pete: as follows weeks of controversy over anti-catholic drag group and the teams back and forth whether to include them. will: actually has the details. reporter: 2000 protesters blocked the gates of dodge