usually around here when someone talks about bloody murder, they re talking about a deal that went this time it was the real thing. the lead detective for the lapd investigating pam fayed s murder was salaam abdul-rahman. mrs. fayed wasn t robbed. no she wasn t. mrs. fayed wasn t sexually no, she was not. so the purpose of that crime was to kill her. it was to kill her. that was the only purpose of the crime, to get rid of her and make sure she was dead. abdul rahman says the murder was carefully planned. mrs. fayed comes out at about 6:30 at night.
A Chinese company inked a contract with Tanzania Geothermal Development Company on Monday to provide facilities and services to help Tanzania develop its geothermal resources in Dar es Salaam, the country's biggest city.
let s get more from our correspondent hugh schofield, who s in paris. what s happened at the trial this afternoon? it what s happened at the trial this afternoon? ., what s happened at the trial this afternoon? what s happened at the trial this afternoon? ., . ., ., afternoon? it got under way around lunchtime after afternoon? it got under way around lunchtime after a afternoon? it got under way around lunchtime after a short afternoon? it got under way around lunchtime after a short delay. - afternoon? it got under way around lunchtime after a short delay. as i lunchtime after a short delay. as was inevitable the defendants were brought in one by one into the box is all there in lucy s package in a specially constructed courtroom. a moment of small trauma when salaam was asked to identify himself and give his profession. he gave his name and then said his profession, soldier of islamic state. later in factjust a soldier of islamic state. later in fact just a few soldier of isl
i was like, wow. it clicked in my mind that i want to use that one day. reporter: and he did, thanks to his mother, who saved $300 as the camp s seamstress to buy him this used laptop. he walked three hours a day to charge it. what was driving you? the opportunity to be alive. because with that it helped me understand that we can do whatever we want to do. reporter: inspired, mayen taught himself how to write computer code and eventually developed a rather unique videogame. and you call the game salaam. which means peace. reporter: in the game, players take on the role of refugees fleeing violence. it would become the ticket out of the camp for mayen and his family. my family left the country. reporter: today living in washington, d.c., this former refugee now leads his own company. it was so hard. reporter: did you ever think about giving up? yeah, a lot. reporter: but you didn t quit?