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Transcripts For WTXF Chasing News 20170714



for years missing young man but a gruesome discovery by law-enforcement. >> it's really not the outcome anyone was hoping for. at a news conference they brought the heartbreaking news that a body was found and it's clear that it's a homicide. >> this is a homicide, make no mistake about it. we just do not know how many homicides we are yet to know the answer to that question. >> late thursday, the question was answered when a man confessed to participating in all four murders. that's according to his attorney, peter lang. his attorney said his client has deep remorse for what he did. in exchange to confessing to all murders, he will be spared the death penalty. >> i want to you know that we appeared rated over and over again, it goes to say one more time, to the families, that we are strong, we're going to remain strong and we're going to see this investigation to the end. we'll bring each and every one of these lost boys home. >> they went on to say more bodies have been found inside a 12-foot grave. thursday at 11:00 o'clock news conference in front of media and the intent, the da did not have much of an update, other than law-enforcement continues to work round the clock to identify the other bodies in to find out exactly how the nightmare happen. the crime scene is less than a ten minute drive from -- an area known for many people saying it's a great base to raise a family. with very little crime. you can imagine how a crime of this magnitude has rocked the suburban community. >> nothing should've happened to these children. it's appearance worst nightmare. whatever circumstances happen, it's very unfortunate. hopefully their souls are in heaven right now. my heart goes out to the families. it is tragic. >> i want to also say that at the das news conference that the family of jimmy released a biography. i want to read a little bit. he lived in newtown with his parents, he recently completed his freshman year at loyola, university and maryland. he attended on a scholarship and was awarded academic recognition on the dean's list. to put this into perspective, the family and a bright future he had ahead. as the da said, all of the families right now are holding up the best they can. i reach out to american psychologist about how the families of the four men are gripping at this time. in the process of the recovering bodies brings the mini closure. >> there really are not words to describe what the family may be feeling right now. it is such an unusual and horrific event. you are talking about the death of a loved one. they may be feeling some relief that they have been able to find the body and therefore that mystery is now solved. but then it opens up other mysteries and leaves them feeling actually very tenuous emotionally. >> ashley, the one identified remains, this is the person who is missing first, someone went missing on wednesday, or not? >> jenny was the one who went missing on wednesday. >> of course, you can only speculate but there are a lot of aerial views and you're looking a lot of concrete. so the deer will not come out and say it, but there's a good chance that concrete may have been covering the bodies. it could be a matter of time before they can even identify. it is a heartbreaking case. >> they can only identify one of the four. >> one of the four. >> thank you, ashley. thank you. get inside. get cool. your chasing a story, story that has really withdrawn new jersey. we've done a couple times on the radio, about a family with a special needs kid, because of their interesting a different situation, they may be stuck with the nearly 40000-dollar bill from the school. >> right. this new jersey families being charged over $38000 by the rich water school district because the district says their child was ineligible he registered in their school. >> i had received a certified letter stating that an anonymous e-mail had come to their attention stating that i am not living in bridgewater and that i am residing in southbound brook. >> that is michelle, the mother of a fourth grader, mikey. he attended milltown elementary school. apparently he was not living in the district boundaries. >> when i receive that, i have called the school right away. asked what it was about. i do live in bridgewater. i said i'm here caring for my mother. my son is back and forth. >> what she's referring to a southbound book. in september 2015, just three months after her father passed away, michelle moved in to her mother's house to help her take care of herself. she has pulmonary fibrosis and needs daily care. michelle maintains that her husband, michael knight still does remain in live in bridgewater. i visited the family's apartment in the bottom of the in-laws house and it does look very lovable. >> however, after residency investigation initiated by the district it was determined that mikey and his mother had been living in south brown brook. we have michelle's lawyer here who is still fighting this issue to this day. >> hi pat. how are you? welcome to chasing news. >> thank you. >> for small, the have a legal residence in bridgewater. her father died, she went to take every month, she excellent man the radio there is a separation anxiety with her son and her husband was going through a difficult time with substance abuse. >> as was mentioned, the child was a special needs child. part of his special needs is that he suffers from separation anxiety. that develop primarily because of a number of close family losses that he had over a short time. he lost a grandfather, another family member, his biological father was in and out of the house for various reasons. the mom who took care of him primarily he developed an extreme close attachment to her. when she wasn't around he suffered from separation anxiety. >> how did the school district, but with $38329? >> according to bridgewater cost $212 per day and some change to educate in the school district. that was multiplied by hundred and 80 school days. >> $212 a day, this is all an average. they take the total budget, the number of students and they do a division problem and come up with a number. the school district wasn't spending an extra 212 bucks. because he was in the district, nor with a save $212 if he goes to school in south brown brook. isn't this just arbitrarily done as a division problem? >> i imagine so. i can't say for sure how they calculated. i've not been involved in the calculations. that is the number they gave us the cost educate each student in the district. >> pack, thank you very much. please stay in touch with us. i would love to have you and michelle back on the radio. >> thank you pat. >> there is a saying that wine only gets better with age, if that's true then while discover pretty here in new jersey has some fine wine that's as old as our country itself. >> you're about to see some of the most rare wines that this country has ever seen. i figured i would bring something to the table. >> i better get reimbursed for this. >> cabernet. [inaudible] >> know it's not anything like this. >> is a historic because i don't remember? >> address some wonderful wineglasses as well. >> liberty hall museum was the home of the first governor of new jersey, wayne livingston who built the back in 1700 and it was lived in by his descendents until 1995. >> restoration on earth the large cash of rear and vintage wines, some of which are over 200 years old. the home was built in 1772 before the revolution. also prohibition area. so they had to hide things. >> we realized we had to take everything out of here. all the boxes and covers and bottles decided to rip off the wall and behind it was a great one case with all the wine in it. >> labels, the seller had been untouched for so long. brandy, gin, whiskey. my favorite, bourbon was still intact. also pre-castro era cuban cigars. i know couple people who might want those. >> behind this is something very special. >> this was our greatest fine, it's the bottled in philadelphia in 1796. >> 1796. we've had two cases of it. >> but was a drinkable? >> because of the way they are created we opened one up and we will never know. but they are technically drinkable. >> it was a favor guy someday made of her drove, george washington, ben franklin, thomas jefferson, you know, our forefathers. each of those bottles could net up to $25000 according to experts. i asked bill, was going to happen with all this one, they go through a big party? apparently it's up to the kane family because it sits on the kane university campus. >> one of the best thing about liberty hall is at the kane family for some reason or another saved every single thing for 240 years worth of american history. >> uniforms and newspapers as old as the 1700s and the best part, the wine. by my still drinking this? if you want to check out this awesome piece of new jersey history visit kane.edu backslash liberty health. for tour information you i'll be because you're not getting any of that stuff, trust me, i tried. >> i have to get out of here. it was not the greatest tunnel, it have problems. would've been our tunnel sorry. >> there's going to be a mmmm. so areers are the veggies.hs) that one is mine. nice job guys. hope it tastes as good as it looks. (giggles) hey gus, i brought something else you might like. million dollar silver and gold. yeah. the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. with top prizes of a million bucks! you've always had good taste. (laughter) keep on scratchin'! >> allison, jillian and bill. >> here's greg goodman wearing a helmet wall biking on tennessee highway. first light pickup truck misses him of the seconds but i scv hits him from behind this happened last weekend. the biker was taken to hospital with some possible lymph fractures. officers arrested the driver of the black suv. he said that he did not realize he had hit the biker. >> here shiloh again this time his arrested in savannah, georgia. all he wanted was a cigarette. >> your in my hotel arrested me in my hotel for doing what sir? >> but then he popped off at the mouth from a police officer. they showed incredible restraint as he threw racial remarks at the police officers. they stay calm and just arrested him. >> you arrest me for what? >> ready? [laughter] >> were good. brian, they are tunnel, the tunnel that just did not make it. what he got. >> whenever we suffer great losses humans to help us maintain closure. i realize recently that i was in the situation. i was harboring a lot of resentment over a complete disaster our commute to new york city. so as they continue to grapple through the transportation crisis i've come here to the place where they beat gun digging the tunnel which was slated to open about six months from now, until new jersey governor chris christie killed it. it would solve a lot of problems. but it's dead now. if you like to join me the response teach petition will be, thanks like chris christie. for all the family dinners we missed and will miss, although little league games and all the's stupid things for being stuck in a train in the blood pressure spikes we say, thanks like chris christie. >> for the thousands of dollars in home equity, that awesome commute would've given me, it would've been sweet we say, thanks a lot chris christie. i will probably be an old man by the time the gateway tunnel is finished and so this is the spot where the ark tunnel is being built, they buried it now in the scrabble they buried our hopes and dreams that's we've come here today to find some closure. >> q the bagpipe. >> and we have a moment of silence? >> were silent in the moment here. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it wasn't the greatest tunnel, and have problems. but it was a tunnel, it would've been our tunnel. >> allison, we need to bow her head allison, please bow your head. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's a long moment this would've been a big tunnel thank you brian. >> i feel little bit better now feel like i have a little bit of closure. at least until i have to get on the train again. >> i know. >> i don't know if we can top that. i've some he thinks i want to say but i think were going to just let the bagpipe speak for us today. thank you. >> get into your current in the era. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i have a great picture. >> take a look at the elephant i was rescued a miles off the coast of sri lanka. was pulled away from the shore when he was swimming because elephants are known to swim. a patrol boat was able to spot him and see the struggle and they are able to pull him and from there. he was handed over to the wildlife group which is still checking him out. >> buying a dog was a really big pain in the. it take hours, they smells. a third-grader came up with this great invention. >> introduce in the public fluff. >> the pop and fluff dog dry. >> i just went on social media and i saw this and i had to show you guys. it's absolutely hysterical, but she made it for an invention class the started to sell it. in get anywhere from 35 to make $70. and it is blown up. >> it's not what you hear the news every night. they're working so hard. >> this is complete disaster for the whole northeast >> under the water they should change that. >> we me alon . >> jillian wait. excellent. >> girls really make themselves look very different when they change the hair color, put on makeup, the right angle of the selfie. when the city of kaufman in texas started looking for megan they actually had to post temperatures of her because as you can see in her selfie, she does not look similar in any of them. after they posted this, she turned herself in. so i guess that helped. >> okay, judge for yourself. i think it was a strike, stephen my friend in they asked to throughout the first pitch at the all-star game last night in bridgewater. had a lot of fun and i think the best part was they have this thing called the jersey burger, burger, cheese, bacon, bacon, bacon. >> this is what you find hiding under the water in new jersey. >> i go around here let it dry out,. >> weeds, lots and lots of weeds. >> i can even lift it. it's so heavy. and sometimes they're not hidden at all. >> if you first arrived, you probably would've literally thought you could walk across the code. it was that thick. >> we been in this area for years but residents say this year has been the worst. boating, fishing, and sometimes even sitting in this like has been off-limits. especially when the weeds start to decay. >> that's a scary stuff, the lg. that the police the oxygen in the water and starts to stink. the one point the mosquito started getting really bad. >> tim said he got so fed up he's even tried to remove the weeds himself, building his own weed harvester. >> were to come up with the idea? >> necessity breeze invention. >> really, this work is mostly done by the new jersey department of environmental protection. on wednesday, you could see their weed harvester out on the lake. >> is he normally here this long? >> never what you think is still here? >> he sees you. >> this is the second time they've come in the first time they came was in late june. they say they were a little bit off schedule because that their weed harvester needed repairs. residents say that delay caused the weeds to grow out of control another urging them to come more often. >> the town will say were charging you $13000 because your property is worth more because you have access to the lake. my argument is, if the state doesn't cleanup their property from voters that commence i can use the late, i have no access to the lake. >> now dep says they dedicate more funding to this issue but they also point to local municipalities who say they need to step up and control their fertilizer, the storm runoff, and better maintain the second dicseptic system. tweet me your thoughts on chasing news. >> another great chasing news. thanks for watching. see tomorrow. >> not overly creative i should (exclaiming) (school bell ringing) (barney belches) (whistle blows) lenny: oh, not again!

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