did you start to think that there was a list? no, sure. i don t think there was any doubt in my mind this was a serial killer we were dealing with. someone had declared war on law enforcement and their families. i have kids. my husband, i can t keep putting them at risk. my wife had two guns out. i said unless you know it s me coming through the door, be ready to use them. is there some sort of antigovernment militia group? i had no idea what we were dealing with. before leading investigators back home. was he living a double life? i think he was. you re making him sound like hannibal lector. it s just wild. the courthouse. the moral center of every american city and town. the place we go to settle differences, resolve disputes, find justice. it is the place where the story usually ends, but not this time. not in rural kaufman, texas, where life is leisurely and no one is a stranger. oh my god, someone just shot someone. they are laying on the ground.
it s true, it s like he vanished into thin air. is very confusing. the a s don t go missing. this one did and hasn t been seen since. was he murdered? was it suicide? did he just walk away? whatever happened here is well planned out. he was the first to investigate coast jerry sandusky. could there be a link between that case and his disappearance? somebody knows something or a lot of somebodies do. somebo hello and welcome to dateline. ray gricar was the first to invest in applications coast jerry sandusky sexually abused the child long before the scandal made headlines. seven years later he mysteriously disappeared. the strange turn of events left people asking was there a connection? here is lester holt with the case of the missing d.a.. the clues are tantalizing. a sporty red car. a speck of cigarette ash. battered hard drive. it absolutely is a mystery. what do those clues say about the sudden disappearance of the district attorney who left them behind?
she never reached the surface. what happened some 80 feet down? prosecutors called it murder. a wife lost in the deep. a husband becomes the accused. did that happen? absolutely not. now, hold your breath for the twist. were captivatequa blue waters of tortola. hello, and welcome erwato dateline. scuba diver shelley tyer and her husband david swain were captivated by the aqua waters of portola. but for one of them , the breathtaking views would come at a deadly cost. the tragic twist that would expose family secrets as dark as they come. here is dennis murphy with the last dive. for most of us who enjoy spending time in the water and an occasional swim, a dunk in the backyard pool will suffice. but for the more adventurous, only total immersion in the open ocean will do a ticket to paradise. you are down there with the fish, you look around, and it s amazing. the more you look, the more beautiful it gets. all of your senses are getting overloaded. david sw
[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] rachel: good morning, everybody. it s 6:00 here in new york city, and we re so glad you re joining us, of course, following our beautiful national anthem and and all the great photos that you send in to us every single week. i think we might be the only show that takes viewer photos on a weekly basis and puts them up against the national anthem. everyone likes to watch and comment and and send us e-mails and send us more pictures the put on, right, will? will: and dvr the 6:00 hour. rachel: that s right, good morning. charlie: good morning. will: yesterday we spoke about donald trump campaigning in blue states like minnesota or virginia, plague offense. rachel: yeah. will: one of the things that does is forces joe biden to play defense in states he wouldn t traditionally spend resources or time. but when it comes down to the election, both candidates immediate to be spending time ie in states like michigan,
okay. here s a question that you don t normally hear a candidate it asked at one of his final campaign stops before a presidential debate. that s a fair question. after all, the debate is on thursday, and trump s sentencing for 34 felony convictions is exactly 2 weeks after that. it doesn t bother me. we have a corrupt group of people. and you know what? it s really working out the other way. we just got the highest poll numbers we ve ever had. they cheat so much, it helps us in the end. because if we don t win, our country is finished. allow me to finish. if we don t win, that i m worried about going to prison. and he kind of should be worried. because as serious as the new york convictions are, the much more serious charges are still hanging out there. and for all of his talk about a corrupt system, he is sure getting a lot of help on that front right now. just take a look at exhibit a in the new york times this week. after trump appointed judge eileen cannon was assign