Afoot. Brutal, and violence, and chaotic, they are vicious killers. It was a horrible betrayal. This wasnt supposed to happen ever. It was a chilly december morning, 2020. The high desert outside of los angeles. In there, behind barbed wire and secure blocks of thick concrete, a prisoner was placed in front of a camera. It was a parole hearing, for a life or who was not supposed to be set free. 50 miles away, nervous and worried, the sisters of the mans victim listen to a live broadcast. With her, historic l. A. Homicide detective, now retired. And rick jackson. Powerless to intervene, they waited for the boards decision. And it all came flooded back. As if decades had vanished. And the strange, terrible events had only just occurred. I worked homicide, but by the end of my career what it was 20 years. And you also think that you have seen everything, and this is one of those cases that, that just did not make any sense. No, it did not. Still does not. And maybe never well. It was just
utah, resort town, ski mecca, until he got busted on the highway for that fake passport, the new hideout for fugitive duncan martinez, a prime suspect in the murder of his good friend ron baker. park city was just the next convenient place to disappear, until that inconvenient traffic stop followed by his arrest on passport fraud charges. that changed things. so duncan came up with a new plan, we get a call from duncan martinez s attorney. informing us that duncan was willing to talk to us about what happened on the night of the murder, out of the clear blue sky. so, the detectives, and duncan s attorney and the da office agreed on some ground rules, he would tell the story all right, but only in exchange for some sort of limited immunity from prosecution, otherwise no story, no dice. we worked out a deal where he could talk to us freely, we couldn t use anything he told us against him. there is a term for the deal they made, they call it king for a day. fancy. he
but duncan martinez, he would resume college life, film studies, frat parties, and freedom. after he wrapped up this undercover call with nathan, detectives drove him back to campus, and dropped him off. as he was getting out of the car, it is really too bad that we had to meet under the circumstances, because i thought you would be a lot of fun to hang out with you guys. was a duncan mightiness literally getting away with murder? maybe. he was too smart to screw that up. wasn t he? coming up. he told me he had witnessed a murder. duncan s secret. i remember thinking this has to be something he made up, surely this would be something that would have caught up with him. was it about two? it is almost as if he knew his facade might have been slipping. when dateline continues.
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From Goggomobils to Islamic art: Powerhouseâs eclectic 2021 program
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The first annual exhibition program curated under the direction of the Powerhouse Museumâs chief executive Lisa Havilah will dive deeply into its collection around Persian arts, microcars, and ceramics.
âThis is all about our collection, engaging with the collection, presenting our collection in new ways and there is a whole range of material that has never been seen before,â Havilah said.
Post-COVID-19, the program of 12 exhibitions steps back from the
Star Wars-type international blockbuster and shows designed specifically for young families, to feature largely homegrown exhibitions, embedded with social and oral history.