this is dateline. the first time i saw her, i thought she was beautiful. we just loved being together, we were always together. our kitchen back door was opened and the glass was broken. i need an ambulance now. my wife, oh my god. it was him who found her. i said i don t know how to handle that. i wish i could ve been there to protect her. a wife murdered, and later, a husband under suspicion. he was such a nice guy that you would ve never guess that he would ve done something like that. you think he faked that burglary and killed his wife? yes. he wanted the house, he wanted her money, and if he divorced her, he would lose everything. in court, a stunning verdict. this could not be happening, i did not kill my wife. but more stunning still was what came after, a mysterious witness with a secret. this is a woman who essentially says i saw the murderer. and it wasn t tom folly. would her story be the ultimate twist? hello and welcome to dateline.
i guess the implications of that incredible as well. will ripley, thank you so much. from taipei tonight. thanks to all of you for join us. see you back here at 9:00. ac 360 starts now. good evening. we begin with the most immediate humanitarian crisis in the world right now. it has been three days since a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the region bordering turkey and syria. the number of dead continues to rise from hundreds to thousands to tens of thousands. right now, at least 21,000 people are known to have been killed. another 78,000 injured. because there is far less access to northern syria, the concern is that the casualties there could be far, far worse. we are watching this play out right now from a distance. and from a distance, it looks one way. but up close is where the horror and the heroism is. this disaster is happening one person at a time. in this case, one little girl. we don t know her name. she is about 5 years old. she was rescued after being trapped
good evening leah, begin with the most immediate humanitarian crisis in the world right. now it is been three days since a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the region bordering turkey and syria. the number of that continues to rise from hundreds, to thousands, to tens of thousands. right now at least 21,000 people known to have been killed in other 78,000 insured. because, there is far less access to northern syria, the concern is the casualties there could be far worse. we are watching this play out right now from a distance, and from a distance it looks one way. but a close, is where the horror and heroism is. it is disaster is happening one person at a time. in this case, one little girl. we don t know her name, she has bought five years, old she was rescued after being trapped for 89 hours. two other girls a life waiting to be freed. small victories, one at a time, from a distance, small lifeboats on a sea of despair from up close the entire world. from a close as well a
experienced. 2377384. migrant deaths 856 died at the border. person randomly shoved onto the new york city subway tracks for the 1st time this year. mayor eric adams deflecting the blame for it. not having your ipods in. not focusing on phone i encourage new yorkers to do that recommendation record 4,000 on set to retire this year. philadelphia phillies to world series. astros going wild also purvelging wild card to the world series over the yankees. brian: that s where i was at the jaguars game as they hosted the new york giants. i will tell you they are rebuilding jacksonville. a huge practice facility there and a four seasons and the team is being rebuilt but if you look at the stadium, it was two thirds a third two thirds giant fans. new yorkers thought it was so easy to get down there. they did. what a game because the jaguars got to the 2-yard line. had they scored they would have tied it. steve: you are talking about from the chamber of commerce point of
neither did dar s sister lynn, in whom dar once confided. she said that tom doesn t love me anymore, he s going through his change of life his midlife crisis? yes. dar s sisters were becoming increasingly suspicious, especially they said after watching tom s behavior at dar s funeral. it s almost like he was relieved. there were a number of people that came up to me after the service that were really offended by his demeanor, his joyfulness. these were things that i have heard, and it is ridiculous. i mean taking care of heath was on my mind, wondering who killed my wife was on my mind. they don t know the things that i have been through. maybe so, but detective carbon was keeping a very watchful eye on tom foley. he decided to interview the other fully he was at the farm