said to you that filing a lawsuit, a civil lawsuit, to find answers in a criminal matter is generally an extremely unsatisfying way of pursuing justice. that may be, but my only recourse was the lawsuit. reporter: soon, they would start to get answers. just not the ones they expected. coming up where was dina the night of rebecca s death? this eye witness was adamant, it was very clear, no doubt about it. powerful new video evidence. and the dna evidence? where was it? adam shacknai admits that morning he cut rebecca down. he gave cpr pumps to her chest. and there s no dna? zero. when the mansion on ocean boulevard continues. ean boulevard continues because we re the engineers who built the most reliable network in america. thousands of smarter towers, with the 5g coverage you need. broader spectrum for faster 5g speeds.
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also for traditional authorities worldwide. reporter: church leaders pushed for the change at a conference on reform back in february advocates for church abuse victims say it s long overdue what is interesting here is what the pope hasn t said. he hasn t said to his bishops, to the provincials, to the supervisors you must call the police when a crime has been committed. reporter: it s not enough for alleged victims in new york, today filing a lawsuit against the heart of church government, the holy see, claiming its policy of secrecy led to a systemic problem in the catholic church where perpetrators were protected and victims were silenced. we reached out to the vatican late tonight and are awaiting for their response to that lawsuit. lester all right, kelly cobiella, thank you. just ahead, late news about what appeared to be a violent kidnapping a 16-year-old girl grabbed off a street right in front of her mother, but was it all a hoax also inside the toy wars
closes it with a single hitch or two. guess what knots are tied on both her legs and her hands? figure eights tied off with a single hitch or two. reporter: sheriff s investigators had questioned adam extensively after rebecca s death. reporter: you didn t hold anything back from investigators? nothing. reporter: you helped them to the extent that you could. yeah, exhaustively. reporter: you thought you had nothing to hide. i knew i had nothing to hide. reporter: and when investigators determined there was no evidence placing adam at the scene reporter: they cleared you. they did. reporter: did you think this was over at that point? yeah, i did. reporter: it wasn t over. rebecca s sister was determined to hold someone accountable. reporter: i m guessing that somebody said to you that filing a lawsuit, a civil lawsuit, to find answers in a criminal matter is generally an extremely unsatisfying way of pursuing justice.
filing a lawsuit in u.s. district court in new york after they lost insurance coverage saying the push t to ban the gun group has costce them millions of dollars in damages. but joining the trend has also cost some companies millions. in georgia, delta airlines lost a 38-million-dollar tax cut after delta ditched their nra discounts. in louisiana, the bonds commission voted to block citigroup and bank of america from financing a 600-million-dollar highway construction project after they placed restrictions on gun purchases. they should be making sound business decisions that their shareholders not trying to be on the right side of what s popular politically. o tammy: hillary vaughn joins us now. great job. this is, withau everything going on in the world and elections and everything, this kind of stuff continues more under the radar. when it comes to the banks, they have historically used sometimes their power to affect really to implement discriminatory policies when