kind of out of body, almost. how could you do something lik that why? he talked about how scared h was that something could happe to him he was afraid for his life dedmon tell no tales, but this one left a trail of clues i ve never seen my dad that way before he has never shown me fear o anything patriotic, he was head of the family company the business was real estate and someone was about to make killing. i never dreamt anything lik that would happen. murdered in the house he wa selling. was this a deal gone bad we just had some bizarr things happening in the office or maybe, bad blood my son texted me that he wa scared and wanted me to come pick him up. danger was out there. soon - you re under arrest you re under arrest under arrest. arrest after arrest twist after twist. it makes your blood boil. it s beyond m comprehension. she was the fame. she was the ignition it was a perfect storm welcome to dateline he ran a thriving real estat c
yeah, it was like a dream come true. we ll be examining the government decision, and reporting from egypt on the plight of families separated by the violence. also tonight. the bbc chairman richard sharp resigns, after a report finds he was not open about his dealings with borisjohnson when he interviewed for the chairman s job. it is right to prioritise the interest of the bbc. i feel that this matter may well be a distraction from the corporation s good work, were i to remain in post until the end of my term. can you help, can anybody help? if teachers in england vote to strike, their unions say they will co ordinate industrial action. in ukraine, at least 25 people have died after a wave of russian air strikes across the country. and with the king s coronation just over a week away, we look at attitudes to the monarchy in scotland. on bbc london. these four gay men were murdered and in the sport on bbc news. mancheser united have stretched their lead in the women s super l
militia group, the rsf, are pointing at each other. this as thousands of sudanese, as well as many other nationalities continue to attempt to flee the country. these pictures of the situation in the capital khartoum today. at least 512 people and killed and many more injured. figures estimated to be higher. a bus convoy carrying several hundreds of u s citizens has left khartoum, bound for port sudan these pictures are courtesy of cbs news. meanwhile the uk deputy prime minister oliver dowden says uk evacuation flights from sudan will soon end. dowden said the last flight will leave by six o clock uk time on saturday and that there s been a significant decline in the number of british nationals coming forward. in an exclusive interview, our presenter zeinab badawi spoke with rapid support forces leader general mohamed hamdan dagalo, also known as hemed ti. here s what he has to say. the people of sudan particularly in the capital are living in absolute ordeal what would it ta
the clock was hatched, this dreadful plot. and it s like a movie script it s family rivalries an betrayal and murder. it was so horrific. what were the last hours o earth like for her it looks here on this storied family estate, a mystery tangled as that was th treat for the sky. i think she s dead. it eats at me, i can t slee most of the time a crime like a stor everyone could see it coming everyone in the town ha their suspicions she was missing, th matriarch with a group on he powerful families fortune, tha someone have a powerful motive to do her harm i saw bruises on bonnie s arms, like somebody had grabbe her. she tried to kill me. who was behind this a search in the dark it s all right a secret in the family, and the jailhouse interview to mak your jaw drop. you said you wished you are dead, and then later she becam that this is a twisted tale deep in the heart of texas. people who are desperat will do desperate things
one reason why, take a look at these two viles. in one, a lethal dose of heroin. in the other, so little you can barely see it is a lethal dose of fentanyl. cheap to make, easy to smuggle, simple to mix into other drugs. fentanyl abuse and deaths are a nationwide problem, some states are especially hard hit. the darkest colors on the map represent the greatest number of deaths per 100,000 with ground zero being appalachian, west virginia. throughout the hour we ll talk about ways of addressing this deadly public health crisis, one is the help line you see there from the federal government, substance abuse and mental health services administration. 1-800-622-help. 1-800-622-help. swoun talk to a resource to draw on perhaps. tonight we ll talk about the government response also senator lindsey graham and public health specialist handling cases up close. but again, just about enk here with me has been affected by the crisis in their own ways and those stories we hope will be at