the u.s. called this incident everything from dangerous to juvenile, it happened yesterday morning 7 a.m. local time. two russian fighter jets, su-27 fighters went to a u.s. drone over the black sea. the pentagon says the fighter jets harassed the drone, buzzing dangerously close to the drone and one fighter dumped fuel on the drone and during one pass the russian fighter struck the propeller of the drone, breaking off a piece. the drone was unmanageable and the decision was made to ditch that aircraft in the black sea. with tengszs high between the u.s. and russia and china, they said this is the kind of thing that could sent nations spiralling toward a broader conflict. things bumping into each other and causing collision and two great nations sorting it out at 2 in the morning. russia has a different take and says the drone was heading toward russia with transponder turned off. the drone crashed. i want to emphasize the russian fighters didn t use weapons, didn t c
Camera. Also developing this tuesday night, authorities before the cameras just a short time ago. The body of the missing College Student Mollie Tibbetts has now been found. Authorities have just revealed the suspect is an undocumented immigrant. The powerful storm system moving east tonight. Severe thunderstorms, dangerous winds. From virginia and d. C. , up through the northeast, and the major hurricane were tracking. And the stunning moment in court today involving the father and husband charged with killing his pregnant wife and two young daughters, as his slain wifes father breaks down. Good evening. Its great to have you with us on a very busy tuesday night. We begin with the breaking news tonight. Two bombshell headlines involving two men who worked very closely with the president. A guilty plea for one, and a guilty verdict for the other. On the left, President Trumps former campaign chairman, paul manafort, found guilty on eight
counts against him. Jurors couldnt reach consens
thank god for d.n.a., you can t run from that, joseph deangelo fooled everybody for decades. one threat is rising concern over privacy, some databases are wide open, people do not want their profile given to a third party, starting to require person s consent before d.n.a. can be used in a police search. bill: alec baldwin scores a victory in the shooting case. what does that mean for him in the case? we ll check that out and san francisco backs reparations for african american residents to the tune of $5 million each. are these payouts a good idea?
person. we look for common ancestors among the trees and networks and build down to identify our sample. think about the possibility for cold cases out there. like the so-called boy in the box, young philadelphia boy found dead in 1957, gillis identified as joseph sorrelli, 65 years later. hopeful to bring his identity back. former cold case investigator paul holes identified golden state killer in 2018 decades after dozens of murders and rapes. we built a family tree that consisted of thousands and landed on california branch with males of the right age. chris paredi, who was raped by the golden state killer.
trace: we had a parent that said investigators said it was a sloppy scene, it was a mess and there was blood splatter everywhere. but if they get dna and this suspect whoever they may be is not in the system, can they use genetic genealogy to try to attach this person, the dna to somebody? well, the golden state killer was caught exactly that way. that s a long way down the road. first, blood splatter analysis has to establish which victim was first, second, third and fourth. they can do that and fairly rapidly because it s not scientific test. it s using trigonometry and a lot of calculations at the sane. tomorrow at the press conference, i think that we should deal with what facts we know and i think so should the press conference. try to simulate the public to work on what they can and