getting intense, clearly we are in the center and we re getting very close to the worst part of this storm. anderson? yes, miguel, such a strange phenomena to see the water going out. we re seeing it here in tampa along the hillsborough river which feeds into hillsborough bay and tampa bay. miguel, i know you and people there in punta gorda have been warned that surge water that s gone out can come back in very, very quickly, sometimes even in a matter of minutes. reporter: yes, that is one of the concerns that they have. it could come back quickly. they re not entirely sure how fast it will but that s the problem. you can be out driving a car and may think everything is much better and you re beyond the worst of the storm. three or four feet of water comes in and sweeps knew a gully or culvert and overturns your car and that s it. sense of what s happening here look at the trees here. get a sense of how intense that wind is here in punta gorda. the lights appear to be out across t
orlando began in 1971, has closed its doors for a full day. so disney world is closed all day today. you know, we took a drive around some of the properties outside the properties last night. a very eerie ghost town kind of feel. all the lights were on, but not a person or a motor vehicle in sight. it was quite eerie. i mean you can see around me here, usually around this time of the morning, remember, this is a holiday weekend. this is columbus day weekend. a huge family vacation weekend. and there s not a person in sight. usually at this time of the morning, on a friday morning, you would see disney employees going into this entrance, going to work, getting ready for the day. not a car in sight. so we re all going to wait it out here and see how much orlando gets hit. chris? all right. alison, the eye of hurricane matthew is now just a few miles off the coast of central florida. we re just starting to see the heavier impact and it s going to be lasting for hours and hours
one of them had a burglary conviction. these are petty criminals? yes, sir. as police pieced together ake and hatch s activities that day, they learned that after the two borrowed the yellow chevy, they drove into town and cleaned out their bank accounts. each one of them got approximately $500 out of a savings account. they bought beer, whiskey, and scored some speed and cocaine and roared off in the borrowed car to rob the family in hennessey. that crime netted more than $1,000 and a double-barrelled shotgun. from there, they headed south to okarche and the pastor s modest ranch house out beyond the street lights. assistant district attorney bill james responded to the crime scene at the douglass home that night. he was starting to help build a case. within 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 in the morning, we had the identity of the people because of the prior robbery. they took money out of bank accounts, robbed another place,
each one of them got approximately $500 out of a savings account. they bought beer, whiskey, and scored some speed and cocaine and roared off in the borrowed car to rob the family in henessey. that crime netted more than $1,000 and a double-barrelled shotgun. from there, they headed south to okarche and the pastor s modest ranch house out beyond the street lights. assistants district attorney bill james responded to the crime scene at the douglass home that night. he was starting to help build a case. within 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 in the morning, we had the identity of the people because of the prior robbery. they took money out of bank accounts, robbed another place, they had a couple of thousands dollars, a car, guns, why go into yet another house? i think it was so easy, they had had somewhat of a high from doing it the first time so they
community and a quiet, peaceful little town. and to be frank, the douglasses didn t quite live in okarche proper. they preferred a modest little place miles beyond the street lights. a little detail worth keeping in mind later. but mention the douglass name back in 79, and this would be the location people would be apt to think of. the putnam city baptist church of oklahoma city where the reverend richard douglass and family had established a remarkable reputation. richard douglass was one of the mobile influential baptist pastors in oklahoma and at the time was pastor of a 3,000-member church. the sort of family everybody wanted to associate with. the pastor s daughter, leslie. i mean, we became the people who we are because my parents were so strong. we lived a life that he would want us to live. and learn the lessons he wanted us to know. and the fact that the reverend mr. douglass was a man of some heft in the baptist church seemed somehow secondary to his nature kindl