Arthel keeping an eye former President Trump at any minute now he will be taken to state that his rally in North Carolina. He is expected to talk about jobs and inflation as polls tell the economy remains the top issue for voters with just 45 days to go, mr. Trump now has North Carolina in his sights. Making a major ad by just last week. Hello Everyone Welcome to Fox News lifetime arthel neville. Hi eric. So far hello everyone im Eric Shawn thank you for joining us today the Vice President s or nominees toppled in their own dueling events in Eastern Pennsylvania today. Governors finish of his rally at senator vance, is going to address his supporters in the next hour and the crucial keystone state. Breaking just this afternoon and the Hares Campaign said accepted Cnns Invitation for an October President ial debate for President Trump though has yet to respond on whether he will attend that debate too. Alexandria hoff is outside the rally in wilmington, North Carolina we expect the form
Welcome to very scary people. Im donnie wahlberg. It was one of north americas most haunting and horrific crime sprees a series of rapes, abductions, and murders of young women just north of the u. S. Canadian border. After more than five years, investigators finally identified a prime suspect, a handsome, educated accountant named Paul Bernardo. Police were convinced they had the right man, but did he act alone . Heres part two of the ken and barbie killers. Man this is the story of one of the most sensational murder cases in the history of canada. It started with the scarborough rapes. Reporter since may 4, 1987, numerous Sexual Assaults have been attributed to a man dubbed the scarborough rapist. Paul hunter his m. O. Was to go up behind his victims and grab them from behind to make sure they couldnt see him. Pron he had put a knife to their throat and said, if you look at me, ill slit your throat. Kenzora and the attacks, each one got a little bit more violent as time progressed. M
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as the verdict was read. rosen: i was standing beside paul when the verdict is read, and he leaned over to me and he said, well, thank you. he said, at least i feel i got a fair trial. well, it certainly was disappointing but not unexpected. if you sat through the trial and you watched the videos, you d know. the tapes were just impossible to get over, even though they did not show the homicides. just the participation and the domination of these two poor, innocent girls was just horrendous. kenzora: it was an emotional time for the families. doug french and dan mahaffy, the fathers of the girls, both spoke to the media. malbon: i remember holding the microphone up, and i asked about the verdict. did he feel that he had gotten justice? and he said, no, i don t think there will ever be closure.
malbon: i remember holding the microphone up, and i asked about the verdict. did he feel that he had gotten justice? and he said, no, i don t think there will ever be closure. [ voice breaking ] mahaffy: only the trial is over. leslie is still not coming home. [ voice breaking ] kristie, you can t be hurt anymore. we love you. [ camera shutters clicking ] and he cried, and we all cried. but their daughters were still not coming home. malbon: paul bernardo once said he d never get caught. at 31 years old, he now faces life in prison. bryant: he was sentenced to life in prison with no eligibility for parole until 25 years had passed. [ crowd yelling ] ha ha ha! he was additional sentenced as a dangerous offender. in our law, that means you can be held in jail indefinitely. he is simply too dangerous to let out.