He was a intelligent human being, fairly well spoken. I do not think there is any doubt about his sanity, this is just a violent human being. Welcome to very scary people. Im donnie wahlberg. Some Crime Experts call the 1980s the decade of the Serial Killer. According to at le ast one stud welcome to very people. Some Crime Experts called the 80s the decade of the Serial Killer, one study showed there were about 200 of these on the loose. One man stood out, his of the dems ranged from toddlers to the elderly. The citizens of la were paralyzed with fear. His name was Richard Ramirez and he was the night stalker. St building in a groundfloor unit. Yochelson Jennie Vincow was a 79yearold lady living alone it happened in this Apartment Building in a ground floor unit. Jenny was a 79yearold living alone in a apartment in northwest la. She just turned out the light in her apartment and because it was summer she left the window open. Jenny was asleep in her bed. Very vulnerable. While she sle
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frontline civil war people, soldiers, doing what they can, using what they can to protect what s left. trying to survive as the sounds of bombs echo through entire apartment buildings. hiding inside their homes, behind windows, protecting with they can, and looking to the outside world. their new world, with absolute fear. all of these photos have just shown you were taken by the los angeles times photojournalist marcus yam. he s been in ukraine since the beginning of this conflict and is keeping a photo diary of life in times of war. this entry from past sunday, march 13th, includes the photos that you see now. it reads quote, dimness since stains. varying souls to a broken bridge. a gentle kiss to reassure, dog, paralyzed with fear. bombardment reaches beyond. dark smoke. dark sky. journalists killed. they like tears. joining us now, los angeles times foreign correspondent and
march 13th, includes the photos that you see now. it reads quote, dimness since stains. varying souls to a broken bridge. a gentle kiss to reassure, dog, paralyzed with fear. bombardment reaches beyond. dark smoke. dark sky. journalists killed. they like tears. joining us now, los angeles times foreign correspondent and award winning journalist, marcus yam joining us from the capital city of kyiv in ukraine. marcus, thank you so much for being with us. your photographs are at once illuminating and incomprehensible for the pain when they capture. if you don t mind i d like to take our viewers through a few of them. this one is one of a local visit and sort of packing in trying to clean up a home in a residential building caused by wet authorities call a russian
(the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. august 20th, 2003, a young mother is trapped on her car, paralyzed with fear, in one of the worst flash floods in las vegas history. at this point there was no way anybody could get to me. there was nothing but water everywhere i looked. 25-year-old angela stitcher is on her way to pick up her two kids at day care, with no knowledge of the severe weather ahead. the weather was pretty much like this, very overcast. it was like a light sprinkle, and that very soon turned to a