long running mystery. who killed the veterinarian? i think the perpetrator stood there and watch him die. there were so many different leads and murmurs. i felt like it wasn t for me. jealousy? rage? revenge? it was a question of who done it. could anyone solve it? look at what it s done to our family. it was hard. i wanted justice for my brother. there was a broad swath of prairie. where the cattle outnumbered the people. and the sad summer breeze sang around the modest dwelling in the grass. this is marlene they called it the bunk house. though it was really just a single wide trailer. my husband just went down. richard. to see if he wanted to go to pasture. an honest little place out on the montana prairie. along the edges. do you know where he shot himself? okay. is he still alive? there s blood everywhere. i place a young vet could achieve while he built his business. we ll, if you can have somebody go check and see if he s s
people were gonna come across a suspect. it was fascinating how they went about the investigation. we got a call, we ve got three brothers. we think one of them is the color. that they didn t know which one. so, you ve got a live one? we ve got live one here. what do you think at that moment? we re ecstatic. we re ready to go. he was sitting at a booth right by the window. there you are the next ? it s hard to enjoy your food when you think you re staring at that killer. hello and welcome to dateline . teenager michelle martinko was blessed with beauty, brings and compassion. but her promising future was cut short when she was savagely murdered. that dreadful night was ice cold, and after four decades, so was her case. then, a stunning scientific breakthrough helped detectives whittled down a list of suspects to unmask a killer hiding in plain sight. here s dennis murphy with and then there were three . it was an act of unspeakable violence. it w
classroom. i was just scared so scared that i won t get her back. o donnell: big news tonight from juul. the e-cigarette maker agrees to pay nearly $440 million over marketing to teens. our exclusive interview with hillary clinton. what she says about her future. would you ever run for president again? and, american triumph at the u.s. open. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy tuesday night. tonight, extreme weather from coast to coast. torrential rains and flooding here in the northeast, to record heat and deadly wildfires in the west. more than 58 million people are under excessive heat warnings and advisories in seven states. multiple wildfires are burning across california, as firefighters battle the flames along with brutal heat. temperatures have topped the century mark for the seventh straight day, with the state capi
your evidence. now, investigators are opening their files to us. this is more like you re ted bunny guy. correct. and you ll get the chance to help crack this case. we want to hear for you. just called with that new piece of information. pick, and pick, and pick, and boom, it solved. there is still a killer out there. and somebody has to know something. hello, and welcome to dateline . never stop investigating until the mystery itself. that s the mission of detectives determined to crack the canavan case of amy mihaljevic. there are many clues, and though decades have passed, the trail of evidence has not grown cold. so, police decide to do something rare, ask for your help to answer a burning question. here s josh mankiewicz with what happened to amy? you see here, these are all boxes of leaves. and they re all numbered. so, the first lead we ever got in this case. down over past over 10,000 leads. so, these have all been checked out? the
parents, as kids return to the classroom. i was just scared. scared i won t get her back. o donnell: big news tonight from juul, the e-cigarette maker to pay millions over marketing to teens. our exclusive with historic, what she says about her future. would you ever run for president again? and american triumph at the u.s. open. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this busy tuesday night. tonight, extreme weather from coast to coast, to residential rains and flooding here in the northeast to record heat and deadly wildfires in the west. more than 58 million people are under excessive heat warnings and advisories in seven states. multiple wildfires are burning across california as firefighters battle the flames along with brutal heat. temperatures topped the century mark for the seventh straight day with the state capitol of sacramento expected to reach 11. in t