subsequent sightings resulted in them shutting down the beaches drop in nearby stores. when life hands you lemons make lemonade. owner of a popular lemonade restaurant says things will be different this year one of several business owners who say that sharks sell. the sharks are going to impact us on almost an even basis. as much people as curious about the starks and coming here as will not dip their feet in the water because of the fear of sharks. this really comes as no surprise to any of us here on the cape. these sharks are here for food. growing seal population is attack attack a attracting the predators. drawing visitors as well recommendation families are interested in coming down here and maybe see the opportunity to see a dorsal fin out in the water. the cape cod chamber of commerce reports triples during the summer months to 650,000 people and with just one shark attack over the past 8 decades, most
streeted at a hospital in boston. authorities confirm it was a great white after examining the bite marks on both of his legs. there s been an increase in shark sightings because of the growing seal population off massachusetts beaches. now back to the death of a 6-year-old boy at the famed coronado mansion in san diego last year. independent pathologists hired by max shacknai s mother said the child was murdered and did not accidentally fall down the stairs as investigators had previously determined. this mystery last year sparked a number of theories, especially after the girlfriend of max s father, pharmaceutical tycoon s girlfriend was found hanging by the neck a few days later. mark fuhrman has looked into the