Apparently finding a shoe print and multiple food wrappers looking suspiciously like a place these killers hunkered down for the night. This latest lead bringing the sleepy part of the country to its knees. Entire highway shut down schools in the area closed armed officers at every, single corner. Lets take you straight to the scene live to our cnn National Correspondent and given all these new nuggets in the last couple of hours, miguel whats the sense from police . Are they getting closer . Reporter well certainly hope they are. We are about four miles from that area where the encampment was, or this location in that they suspect may have been where these two individuals stayed for. And it sounds like recently source telling cnn that something at that encampment among the grass that had been mauted down as if they slept there, the wrappers shoe print, possibly a boot something there led them to believe that they had been there very very recently. We are also now learning a little mor
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When Jim and Tim Clemente were growing up in Queens, their mother, a nurse, hoped they would go into medicine. Her sons had other ideas. It was the late 1960s, and gruff, heroic cops were always on TV, sprinting down alleys and tackling suspects. The brothers were temperamentally distinct Jim was the thoughtful outsider, inclined to think his way through problems, while Tim was the adrenaline junkie with an uncanny ability to withstand pain. But they both agreed that catching bad guys seemed like a fun thing to do for a living. “Jim wanted to be a detective,” Tim told me. “I wanted to be a cop.” The brothers eventually got their way, and by the 1990s, both were working as FBI agents. Although their career paths were similar, their differences persisted. “I like to get into offenders’ minds, to figure out how they tick,” Jim told me, whereas Tim “says he like