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they went to this civilian site ged match like 23andme. they started to run the tests and put d.n.a. which was in the crime scenes and they went back to the 1800s. they found his great, great grandmother and went forward. knocked it down to two californians and they realized it matches this one guy. they went and got him. how amazing is that? dana: it s amazing. you have to wonder if this is the beginning of a bunch of the cold cases or if you have cases that are in dispute you might see resolution. slippery slope? i will bring you some place. say you look at the tests and you put it online and want to find out who your relatives are. company wants to insure you. you have a long history of disease and cancer and maybe you get dropped. what about the use it for sales? she needs dialysis. give her the 10% off the dialysis machine. extreme example but you have to watch and put parameters on this now. dana: right. heading in crazy territory. what about the third one that is interesti
municipal dime on his trash. police say the golden state killer terrorized residents in ten different counties frequently attacking couples sleeping in their bedrooms, sexually assaulting the wife while the husband was tied up in a different room. it isn t clear why the decade long crime spree suddenly stopped in 86, but for the past 30 years, deangelo was raising a family and living a quiet life in a sacramento suburb. now being housed in the psych ward at the sacramento jail facing eight counts of murder and he could enter a plea at his next court appearance, may 14th. eric? and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart s ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine.
joseph james deangelo made his first court appearance appearance yesterday handcuffed to a wheelchair amid heavy security and a lot of media. his lawyer says people need to withhold judgment until all the facts are in. we have a law that suggests that he s innocent until they proven him guilty. that s what i was going to ask everybody to remember because i feel like he s been tried already. deangelo is a cop in the mid 70s during the time that many of the rapes and murdered were happening. it is believed he used his police training to avoid capture for so long. in 1980, jennifer carroll s father and step mother were bludgeoned to death in their santa cruz home with a log from their fireplace. i m so upset that he s been alive this whole time. he has not been living in terror. so if you ask me what do i want to have happen? i want him to confess. i don t want to waste one more
fake look at these pictures. windy, snowy, downright dangerous conditions tonight and abc 2 is working for you with complete coverage of the latest winter blowout. i m kelly swoope, we have team coverage. cheryl conner is in white mass shall and christian schaffer is live downtown but let s check in with wyatt everhart with the latest on this storm. the story has been expanded and extended. right up through baltimore and into northern maryland. needness to say, most of us have a half a foot already on the ground. some much more than that, and the heavy snow bands just keep coming in out of the south and west. you can see it here, maryland s most powerful radar tracking heavy precipitation all in the form of snow although we re picking up some sleet down in southern maryland. i think that most of that changeover is going to stay just south of baltimore. that will result in higher accumulations for us. you can see why on our temperature map. we re 2 degrees below freezing on