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He had been beaten about the body. According to court documents, when cops asked Thomasine Bennett what happened, she said i beat him with a baseball bat various times over the last day and a half. You did, the cop said . Yeah, i did, she said. Today i caulked to the victims exwife. Theyd been married 23 years. Though they were divorced, they remained good friends. The family, we just are trying to put it together, but we just have no understanding of this. Reporter walter clark lived at this senior home on jasper street in southeast. This is where he met Thomasine Bennett. She showed up here and told mr. When the nurse went to his place, the woman told her that he didnt need her, to give her his key and that she was his fiancee and she no longer had to come back. Reporter so what is the motive for this bizarre murder . Love . Money . Or Something Else . Well get into that coming up at 6 00. Live in northeast, pat collins, news4. Im Chris Lawrence here at the live desk. Were monitoring
Grandchildren call you . This is a huge you are a grandparent what will you call me . I wanted to be granny my mom said my daughter said no she runs reallife she said no. So i said if she tried to say leslie all my mothers grandchildren called her by her name because that is what she wanted i thought it might come out wally summer has been said okay if your lally and i and pop so were lollipop. [laughter] and the grandchildren until very recently were too young to get a but then one day the five yearold said you are a lollipop. [laughter] she will be signing copies of her book right outside. It think i heard a story about this photograph . As the kids are sitting there quietly reading. Obviously we staged a the photo the older one was paying attention in the little one was jumping up and down we could not get them to cooperate so we taped the iphones into the book and put on a frozen and their watching frozen. [laughter] spec tell little secret. [laughter] truth in advertising. I want
Of the republic from 1789. George Washingtons Mount Vernon hosted this event. Ms. Dunn i am the chief of staff at george Washingtons Mount Vernon. You are in for a wonderful presentation. I would like to take a moment to thank Ford Motor Company for supporting george Washingtons Mount Vernon and continuing to fun this opportunity. I would also like to recognize some special guests. We have our George Washington leadership fellows here, 16 fivents spending weeks immersed into a leadership program. They are here through the generosity of david rubenstein, who helped us conceive of the idea to have this group of students here. I would like you to stand so that we can recognize you. [applause] ms. Dunn this is our second class of fellows. They just arrived this week and have very busy schedules, but they are wonderful to speak with. It is now my honor to be able to injures tonights introduce tonight speaker, fergus bordewich. He has been a independent historian and writer since the 1970s.
Slack. Pete is live inside one of those buses. Youve got quite a bit of company. Reporter yeah, these buses have been jam packed all day. Train ridership is down 65 for the morning rush. Close to what it needs for this bait and switch to work. This is now the reality at Eastern Market. Metro riders had to get off the train and wait for a bus. Its hot. I dont like the heat. The heat is on metro to fix some of its most traveled tracks leaving d. C. , orange and Silver Line Service ends at Eastern Market. The orange line picks up again at minnesota avenue. The silver line resumes at being road. For now, buses stop at every station in between. They have to fix the tracks. What more can you do . Id rather be inconvenienced for a little bit. Anthony jones is he was lucky to get a seat on this shuttle. A large bus like this is smaller than one rail car. Right now, yeah, theres no other way to get around it. Shuttle buses are the thing. The ride between Eastern Market and minnesota avenue took