she was scared. how much time did they come talk to you? 30. plus two tantalizing cruise. this object had blood on their hands. and the trail on twitter. it is very powerful, you can almost see this happening in realtime. could she help solve her own mystery? she s fighting him off. it was almost. i want to jump out of my seat. never in 1 million years would you expect something like that. on long island, about ten miles down the the pensacola and the elites of the hansen s, is a blue collar beach town. some called, the poor man s paradise. but life was rich for these brothers and sisters and masticate york. the youngest sister was missing. we just want you to come home safely. and for better or for worse, this family would go to extraordinary likes to find her. they have to scour those woods right there. there s me had five of the biggest guys you can probably imagine. we re going door to door, we on answers. every seat so many people, so
a decade, i consider her friend and i and i like her a lot. i disagree with her fundamentally on this and i think she s completely wrong. i think in fact, the exchangems that the gop has made here in terms of moving more on the cultural side towards this rising number of hispanic immigrant diverse group of voters who are not just brought into the coalition of 2020 but i think in there republican coalition going forward on these culture issues, the very issues she cites are a hugee number, a much bigger number than the number of suburban wealthy women who were going to be pro-abortion, you know,s shout your abortion kind of voters who are also going to be convinced to vote for mitt romney. i just don t t think that was a long term proposition that would work in any way.nk i think that the autopsy that was done in 2012 was about a party that was dead and thishi new coalition, this ones that i think is far more passionate that has a lot more going forbo it. and about the
black entrepreneurship. people call it the black wall street. like putting harlem, bourbon street, and chocolate city all in one place. but white paulsons talked about it as little africa or land. tulsa was a powder keg, needing only something to set the community alight. between 100 and 300 people, most of them black, were killed. today we call it a massacre. they were hastily trying to get rid of the bodies. by dumping them in mass graves around the city. we of tulsa of an undetermined number, it should have not taken any nine years. anyone who thinks this crime scene is not going to speak does not have the ears to hear. the earth is shaking. i came to tulsa when i was in the sixth grade, so that has been well, i don t know how many years. my mother is from oklahoma. and there was a strong black community in tulsa called greenwood. these people were the core of black entrepreneurship. and they would help you get your business started. 1920 greenwood was booming.
i was worried to kill him herself? and then a revelation, the dead man had a dangerous dream. we ended up finding a lot of paperwork, relating to the oil business. i remember telling, us i m going to make millions of dollars. a big money bencher, oozing with outlaws. a violent individual, in prison for robbery. a big man, probably 250 pounds. steroid, rock muscle. significant criminal history. greed as would kill my dad. what caused all of. this a thirst for oil, it lost for blood. i trusted a con artist. i trusted a sociopath. what is going to happen to the quiet little prairie town, when oil comes along? among the green and pleasant landscapes of american privilege, is a fine historic rise of land, called the south hill. here, for 100 years, it is been the home of spokane s washington elites, in their queen and craftsman manage, it s quiet, rectitude, and certainly not the kind of story we are about to tell. the kind of story with ambitious men, dark plo
family. tried to protect her anyway we could. family-turned army, when she vanished. this is how many people we have right now. we just started searching. they just wanted to find her. that kind of emotion really drives you. where was she? was someone following her connected someone attacked her? after scrutiny, the ex- boyfriend, and three others she encountered that night. scared. how many times did they talk to you? 30, plus. tantalizing clues, a handprint. there was blood on their hand you could almost see this happening in real-time. ■ç could she solve her own mystery? she s fighting him off. it was so emotional. i wanted to jump out of my seat. never in 1 million years would you expect something like that. on long island, about 10 miles down the shoreline from the mansions and fancy cars, and the elites of the hamptons is a blue-collar beach town some call the poor man s paradise, but life was rich for these brothers and sister