here we go. cb cotton is live with the very latest. reporter: this is how you would expect to see times square, tourists shopping, out to eat but at some point this area became a crime scene during a botched robbery next to me. jesus alejandra figaro is being taken into custody 20 miles north of new york city friday afternoon. you can hear her mother sobbing in the background, facing multiple charges to include 2 counts of attempted murder and two because of criminal possession of a weapon. the teen came from venezuela six months ago and saying a migrant shelter when he robbed the sporting goods store thursday evening and fired at a security guard and police officers who tried to stop him. a pause around the city. no regard for uniformed police or anyone in the area. reporter: and two weeks, new york city has seen two high profile incidents involving migrants and the police. a total of seven migrant men were indicted for their alleged roles during the assault on two n
mother. she was the most amazing woman i had ever met in my life. and then, suddenly, one day, she was gone poisoned by carbon monoxide. he was like i couldn t get a pulse, i couldn t get a pulse. her husband blamed of faulty water heater, police blamed him. you don t think this is an accident? no. there was one problem, and it was a big one, no one could figure out exactly how he might have done it. he s an expert in gases, he s analyses urologist. murder or an accident. did you kill your wife? hello, and welcome to dateline, hundreds of americans die every year from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, but according to police in ohio, one of those deaths wasn t an accident, it was murder, and they say if anyone would know how to use a deadly gas to murder someone, it was their prime suspects. here is kate snow with deadly exposure. reporter: he s come back to where it all began, to the town, the streets he knew so well, remembering the old times
life. and then, suddenly, one day, she was gone. poisoned by carbon monoxide. he s like, i couldn t get a pulse! i couldn t get a pulse! i couldn t get a pulse! her husband blamed of faulty water heater. police blamed him. you don t think this is an accident. no. there was just one problem. and it was a big one. no one could figure out exactly how he might have done it. he s an expert at gases. murder or accident? did you kill your wife? hello and welcome to dateline. hundreds of americans die every year from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning. according to police in ohio, one of those deaths wasn t an accident. it was murder. they say if anyone would know how to use a deadly gas to murder someone, it was their prime suspect. here is kate snow with deadly exposure. he has come back to where it all began, to the tune, the streets he knew so well, remembering the old times when life was simple, love was young and the future held so much promise. taki
hello. i m andrea canning. and this is dateline. i was just like, oh my god this is really an answer. it may not be definitive, but this guy knows something. a young couple vanishes. then, nearly a decade later, a discovery in their own backyard turns the mystery into a murder. they find a back, and inside the back is a human skull. detectives had a suspect. and then, he disappeared, too. his trailhead just stopped. until this please, please, bring him back. he kidnapped his own daughter right from this boston straight, after claiming to be a rockefeller clark rockefeller. i hired a private investigator, trying to find out who i was married to. and they couldn t find out. now, a second chance for investigators to prove that this mysterious con man was also a killer. but was this case as clear cut as it seemed? there was no motive. there was no reason he would have done this. we will hear from detectives who helped crack this puzzlin
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