beach murders. the remains of 11 people were found between 2010 and 2011 along a highway near that beach. most of the victims were young women. it made national headlines and then the trail to catch the serial killer went cold. police news conference scheduled for later this afternoon. we ll bring you that live. we ve just caught up with former prosecutor and investigation expert nancy grace, host of crime stories on fox nation. you are on the phone. appreciate the time now. want to get your initial reaction to this. thank you for inviting me. the families have fought for justice for so long and the after an early morning raid is 59-year-old rex hoyerman. married, according to neighbors and everyday guy, a quote family man with at least two children. taking the train from long island to his office in the city of new york. it is disturbing because he wore the mask of respectability of being just an everyday guy. anything but. multiple times. it is a lonely stretch of beach
force one. he is traveling to dover air base today in delaware for dignified transfer of the three american soldiers who were killed in that terror attack in the middle east. it has now been five days. still no military action from biden s pentagon. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. when the president arrives at dover air base, he, the first lady and defense secretary lloyd austin will meet with the families of the fallen, sergeants rivers, sanders and moffet all from georgia. they were part of the same company of army engineers based in fort moore, georgia. biden spoke with the families by phone earlier this week and the white house and defense officials say they blame the attack on the islamic resistance in iraq. of course affiliated with our mortal enemy iran. it s being widely reported the pentagon is planning a series of retaliatory strikes against iranian-backed targets inside act and syria and could last for weeks. many critics say get started an
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condition. many had never seen anything like this before damar hamlin briefly stood up on his own before collapsing back to the turf. before he was rushed off, damar hamlin received cpr for minutes. both teams coming together for an on-field prayer before returning to the locker room. the game would be postponed as everyone awaited updates on damar hamlin s condition. hamlin s parents were at the game and brought down from the stands. they rode with their son in the ambu ambulance. josh allen tweeting, please pray for damar hamlin. and i m praying that you pull through. and jj watt writing, please be okay, please. jim kelly tweeting, never before i have ever witnessed anything like this, the game doesn t matter, praying for damar and his family. jason page joined us earlier with more. listen. this is not player safety story, this is like a lightning strike, confluence of events that had to occur to wind up in cardiac arrest, this is something you see every weekend and do
his downstairs neighbor told the new york post the following, it seemed like he never slept, he was doing something all night, i don t know how he could have killed someone, he doesn t look that tough. there are reports he is a recovering heroin addict. now the families speaking out and rushing to his defense friday saying we have fully cooperated with law enforcement in attempt to seek the truth and promote his presumption of innocence rather than make erroneous assumptions. he drove 2000 miles from idaho to pennsylvania in order to allegedly hide at his parent s homes in the poconos. the murder weapon has not been recovered. todd: here is jonathan gilliam on the case. if they have the d.n.a. and we don t know what other evidence they have, typically if they can put a person using the cell tower information and the d.n.a. evidence, once a start building a motive and picture of his movement and evidence that puts him there at the time of the scene, it will be easier cas