scene. you can almost recreate the crime. right there on the wall, a mystery scrawled in blood. three cryptic letters. what would you make of this? is that a word? is that a person? the clues pointed to so many directions that it was a total mystery. the case, the murder of a former model and flight attendant. when she got dolled up, oh my god, gorgeous. did she write these letters? was this a hint to who killed her? this is a message saying this is my killer. like you would see in a movie. and the ending, that was just like a movie, too. i can t believe what people do to each other. hello, and welcome to dateline. roc, in this case, those three letters would tell a story all their own. when karen pannell was found murdered in her south florida home, the letters scrawled in blood above her body seemed like a beacon that could lead detectives to her killer. but what exactly did they mean? what other crucial clues were in sight? it would take dogged sp
have been never started. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is tuesday, october 11th. 9 a.m. in london, 11 a.m. in kyiv. people across ukraine on the verge after the heaviest russian bombardment since vladimir putin s russian forces invaded back in february. ukraine thought 19 people have been killed, more than 100 others wounded. just in the past few hours we ve received reports that one person was killed in a missile strike on zaporizhzhia. the u.s. says it believes monday s attacks were planned far in advance. when you look at the size and scale here of these missile and drone attacks, more than 80 reportedly, that s not the kind of things the russians can just throw together in a couple of days. it likely was something that they had been planning for quite some time. that s not to say that the explosion on the crimea bridge might have accelerated some of their planning, likely this was not in retaliation but was something very much a contin
nick peyton walsh is live in ukraine. what can you tell us about the new strikes? reporter: still very early days for precisely what is at the moment. i should caution by this point yesterday we had seen larger amount of russian missile strikes in ukraine. this appears to be lesser. some officials in odessa. others are saying some of these missiles have, indeed, been shot down. there appears to be damage to part of the energy structure but it does seem like russia is trying to sustain the feeling of constant threat ukrainians lived with throughout much of yesterday. certainly many people in the country woken by an alert on their phones. why i had s death toll now at 19. it seems dozens of people injured and here are the remarkable scenes that many ukrainians spent yesterday enduring. this was the day the war came back to all of ukraine. the capitol, kyiv, like many cities edging towards normal hit by multiple missile strikes. carnage at rush hour. central streets hit. targe
night. j.d. vance has invested in companies in china. the problem we re having now with inflation is our supply chains all went to china. people deserve to go to the grocery store without it breaking the bank. j.d. vance raised money for the legal defense fund of the insurrectionists. tim ryan through the police under the bus. if you get raped, j.d. vance and others say you have to have that baby. that poor girl was raped by an illegal alien. she shouldn t have been here to begin with. i support increase funding for border patrol. he spent 20 years in washington d.c. ohio needs an ass kicker, not an ass kisser. pretty interesting debate. author j.d. vance joins me now. we invited tim ryan as well. we hope he joins us another day. what did you think of last night s debate? it was a lot of fun. i enjoyed the opportunity to get to talk to the ohio voters and push back on the lies and dishonesties that tim ryan has been running with the last couple years. th
welcome. i m neil cavuto. so much to get to. let s get to the border in eagle pass. that s where we find griff jenkins. hi, griff. good afternoon, neil. if vice president harris would come one day every day, we would get these big groups here in the eagle pass area. it s been going on for months. let s take you to some drone footage that we shot this morning. they arrived like clock work. this group had 340 migrants in it from peru, venezuela, columbia, cuba and places as far as sri lanka. we spoke to a man from sri lanka. take a listen. why are you here? we want to live here. we like the u.s. and do you have any message for president biden? we thank him for accepting us for living here. as you continue to look at the waves of migrants that have been coming every day i ve been here now for 11 days, neil, there s over 15,000 migrants encountered in just this area. we spoke to one of the landowners. she s a pecan orchard where migrants come by every day. she s very