gunshots. makes the pair on the back of your neck stands up. you and your london was so close. she s my first born. who would do this to him? every friend, every family member. the divorced spouse, she was the last person known to have seen him. we had to dig into that. there are these mysterious gunman showing up, looking for lorenzen. who are these people who came into the house? gosh, do you think they will ever figure this out? fame, fortune, a fatal plot. who killed the basketball star? how is this possible? and it blew me away. it was under everyone s nose is the whole time. yeah. how is that for a kicker? ultimate evil. it was just after midnight in memphis. a sunday turned into monday. on peel street, the blues clubs were blaring. barbecue joints still sizzling. even the lights of nearby graceland were a glow. just outside of town, in this treeline field, it was quiet. peaceful. not a soul insight. then, suddenly, an unmistakable sound ec
louisville police officers arriving to the active shooting and racing into louisville s old national bank. but first, the hunt. now infinances for the person or persons who leaked classified pentagon intelligence materials which sources tell fox news could present a serious risk to national security. kevin cork is live with us p with more on this. evening, trace. they re calling this biggest leak of classified documents in about a decade and it has created a major crisis in washington d.c. the leaks detailed alleged u.s. spying on allies. insights into american thinking on the war on ukraine and at least 22 neutral 22 two neutral countries mulling plans to join russiament the da is overseeing a you pointed out a criminal investigation of the leak. among the revelations that the ukraine air defenses are in peril. that that that pentagon, the u.s. intel on ra could be compromiseed, supporting domestic protests that south korea is concerned about supplying munitions to the u
who think they might be having a good night. easy, easy. right. easy but but but. a court leaving the ballot open, diane, saying there are lines there in this race that we know is unusually competitive. it means you keep watching it. now let s come back to where we are as we wait. we still have no votes in in mississippi. we do here for another one. again, in this tough national climate for democrats, you have an incumbent democratic governor in a very red state, 56% of the vote in now. right. i told you earlier, watch down here. and a lot of them are starting to slowly fill in. right. these are the conservative counties. but daniel cameron getting only 51% of the vote there. let s just go back in time to 2019. andy beshear getting 46. so the incumbent did a little better. but here s what you look at here. go back to the presidential race. donald trump getting 74% here. and so the margins, the margins are not going daniel cameron s way. if you know that in the urban areas tha
i don t believe that he knew what all day might have been contemplating doing. but prosecutors said that billy turner cell phone put him at the scene of the crime. germantown, 9-1-1. what is your meram urgency? there was that terrifying 9-1-1 call that lorenzen made when he was being shot. a expert testified that both billy writes cell phones and lorenzen s telephones pink in the same power at the same time. they were exactly over top and they the woman at the middle of it all, sherra wright was never called to testify. five and a half days after the trial began, the jury got the case. can you bring in the jury, please, sir? less than three hours later, they had a verdict! we the jury, find the defendant, guilty of first degree murder as charged and count one of the indictment. billy turner got life, plus 41 years. as for sherra? this court that s our
have homelessness you have people getting attacked in the streets it s just going to continue. these people are opportunistic and they re going to take advantage of it. speaking of cities that don t really care very much about law enforcement, chicago is been of them. this is year and a day going to april 9. the murder rate up 22%, roary plus 30%, theft plus 41%, vehicle theft plus 253% and people wonder why the walmarts are leaving. it s not just because sales are down, which they are, they ve got an issue in chicago city-wide. a hundred percent. there s no leadership in chicago. it s cute to say we don t need law enforcement, we need more people that are in the industry of communicating in a different form or fashion, i don t know what other industry they could think of but we feed law enforcement and good police officers. tenured police officers are absolutely leaving the force and