event in new hampshire. the group said adding those names was a mistake. steve: maybe bringing the dogs in was a mistake. you re right, brian. dogs and cats sometimes do know their way home. brian: that is on disney. that s on sunday nights at 8. steve: let s start with the story of new england patriot tight end aaron hernandez, 23 years old. this guy, the cops wanted to look at his cell phone. so he gave it to them after it was somehow shattered into pieces. also they wanted to see his home surveillance and home alarm system and he apparently destroyed it. it had video surveillance. and they want to know just exactly why did this guy the day that a man wound up murdered, did this guy right here wind up hiring house cleaners to clean that house from head to toe. alisyn: the evidence looks pretty damming right now. at first we thought he was
public s help in this situation re investigation. they are looking for a silver mirror cover which is believed to have been broken off of the vehicle of interest in the homicide case. the mirror may be visible in the route of travel near dorchester where the victim odim lloyd lived and where his body was found and fourth day investigators are combing the scene. molly, abc news is reporting that hernandez home security system is suddenly destroyed. they cite investigators who say that somebody intentionally smashed that alarm system that included video surveillance. the sources say when hernandez s attorney turned over the cell phone, it was in multiple pieces. the police are questioning why hernandez had a team of house cleaners at his home monday to scrub it down.
it was also interesting he was incredibly focused on police officers and their families. in the two instances in which he came across civilians, the individual who he stole a truck from up in bear mountain yesterday, and the two house cleaners who he held captive for a period of time, he did not harm them, did not seek to harm them, as best i understand. his actions were very specifically directed in a very vicious and violent way. and unfortunately effective way against police and their families. and that issue of going after their families, that is not done in america that is relatively unique expression of anger and violence that happens elsewhere in the world with some frequency. but going after government officials in this country, going after their families is almost unheard of. let me ask you about this, the motive here, and the right and wrong thing. we constantly think about what is insanity and what is sanity. the fact that he could delineate, distinguish between the police
officers and their families. in the two instances in which he came across civilians, the individual who he stole a truck from up in bear mountain yesterday, and the two house cleaners who he held captive for a period of time, he did not harm them, did not seek to harm them, as best i understand. his actions were very specifically directed in a very vicious and violent way. and unfortunately effective way against police and their families. and that issue of going after their families, that is not done in america that is relatively unique expression of anger and violence that happens elsewhere in the world with some frequency. but going after government officials in this country, going after their families is almost unheard of. let me ask you about this, the motive here, and the right and wrong thing. we constantly think about what is insanity and what is sanity. the fact that he could delineate, distinguish between the police officers he was targeting and their families, which you say
they re looking for a monetary tip and if you look at new york city you have to cash out all the time. dave: why is it worse out here. alisyn: here you have doormen and supers and live in apartment buildings. clayton: artificial things. alisyn: if you live outside of here you re still supposed to tip your postman. garbageman. alisyn: yeah, your garbage man, the teachers, we don t call it a tip, we call it a gift. clayton: a gift. so this interesting look at the way in which we should be tupg for the holidays, these are tips for you, and this is by what, yahoo! finance? consumer reports asked people who they tipped the most and came down to the house cleaners every year, the average of $50. alisyn: in addition to whatever weekly you re paying them. the lawn care crew, $25 on average, garbage collector, as you said. teacher in general, throw $20 into that pot and give them an end of the year gift and newspaper carrier, $20 into