first person you look to. but her husband had a clear alibi and he passed a lie detector test. eventually, the case grew cold until this witness came forward. with a tale of love and lust gone wrong. he finally just took the sweat shirt and wrapped it around her neck. but could she be believed? i was sleeping around. i think i slept with half the town. was she out for justice or revenge? is it a perfect world, no? did she get hers, yes? when she dies. what was the lie? and what was the truth? he wasn t there! hello and welcome to dateline . paul and catherine novak wanted to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city. they found peace and quiet when they moved into what catherine dubbed the big red house. but soon a fire would ravage the couples home. and when the flames subsided one of them would be dead, leaving investigators wondering if the blaze was a tragic accident or something more sinister. here is andrea canning with secrets and lies .
of normal isn t the right word but some semblance of normality. or routine. and obviously as you know the war has moved further east. we saw one of the railroad locations that was hit. we saw that on the way over. there s indications of the fight that is going on. and there are air raid sirens every now and then. there s a very different mood in kyiv right now and a lot of focus on what s going on in the east. it s interesting for you to be there. when i was there and certainly the last time kyiv was such a hot bed for bombing and bombardment from the russians and now you have two of the highest profile americans going over to visit ukraine. blinken and secretary of defense as well, lloyd austin going over. things have changed there. yeah, statements were very strongly supportive obviously of the zelenskyy regime. and the u.s. is sending the heavy weapons that the ukrainian really say they need for this new phase of the war. yeah, be safe. good to see you. see you again
such as the killing of a mother named valerie, here three month old baby girl, grandmother and others in a cruise missile strike on odesa over the weekend, in a social media post weeks ago before the invasion, valerie wrote she just found a new level of happiness, her death, like that of thousands of ukrainians over the last two months was neither accidental nor incidental to any military objective, it simply was because russians have been targeting residential areas from the beginning of this invasion. it is, more than anything, this war s defining characteristic, targeting civilians, or, in this case, in irpin targeting civilians trying to flee the bombardment, a family here, children in a well-marked bomb shelter in mariupol. countless civilians in the more than 100 hospitals and health facilities hit so far. two months and a day have taught us that about human endurance, in the face of cruelty, also being tested, military bravery. in villages like this one on the eastern
her death, like that of thousands of ukrainians over the last two months, was neither accidental nor incidental to any military objective, it simply was because, russians have been targeting residential areas from the beginning of this invasion. it is, more than anything, this war s defining characteristic, targeting civilians, or, in this case, in irpin targeting civilians simply trying to flee the bombardment. a family here, evacuees at a train station. children in a well-marked bomb shelter in mariupol. countless civilians in the more than 100 hospitals and health facilities hit so far. two months and a day have taught us that about human endurance, in the face of cruelty, also being tested, military bravery. in villages like this one on the eastern front lines, the ukrainian army s success in inflicting losses on russian troops has come at the cost of the village itself. local officials saying, our troops retreated a little because not much, because there was no longer an
election lie and the deadly capitol riot on january 6th. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we start with the world lead and the intensifying attack on ukrainian ukrainian officials say russians struck five train stations in central and western ukraine in the span of an hour earlier today. this is the aftermath of one of those strikes. thick, billowing black smoke filling the air in western ukraine. not far from lviv in the town of crossny, where an electrical substation near the train station was also hit, we re told. the country s railway company says casualties have been reported although we don t know as of now how many people were killed or injured. ukraine s train system has, of course, been vital in the country s war effort, transporting millions of innocent civilians to safety and bringing in essential life-saving supplies. the situation is also further deteriorating in mariupol in the south where one ukrainian official says ruz forces are continuously attackin