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‘I See Evil': Victim Reacts to Arrest in Potomac River Rapist Case
Darcy Spencer spoke to the youngest victim of the Potomac River Rapist about the arrest of a suspect.
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‘I See Evil': Victim Wants Potomac River Rapist to Spend Life in Prison
The youngest victim of the Potomac River Rapist hopes he spends the rest of his life in prison and says she’ll do whatever she can to help make that happen.
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Suspected Potomac River Rapist, Who Terrorized DC Area in the '90s, Arrested
Police in D.C. and Montgomery County say they have arrested the Potomac River Rapist who killed a D.C. intern and raped nine women over the course of seven years in the 1990s.
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”The Brady Bunch” Turns 50: Here's the Story…
It’s an opening credits sequence that’s instantly recognizable to generations of TV viewers. Blue squares with smiling faces in them, all looking around at those in the squares above or beneath them. And then, the song begins. “Here’s the story of a lovely lady…” We’re talking, of course, about “The Brady Bunch,” the iconic sitcom about the adventures of a...
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Did You Lose Downton Abbey in the British Fog? Catch Up Here
Does it feel like forever since we lost the style, splendor and scandals of “Downton Abbey?” Well, dust off your jewels and put up the kettle because the twists and turns at your favorite Yorkshire estate in early 20th-century Britain are back with a feature film, to the delight of fans and “Masterpiece,” among others involved in creating the show.
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Restraining Order Extended After Stranger Was Accused of Breaking Into and Sleeping in Channing Tatum's Home
A judge Tuesday extended by five years a stay-away order Channing Tatum obtained on behalf of himself, his estranged wife and their 6-year-old daughter against a woman accused of breaking into their Hollywood home and staying there for more than a week in June.
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Man Charged in Cold-Case Slaying of Prominent Hollywood TV Director
A 52-year-old man was charged Friday with the killing of TV producer and director Barry Crane more than three decades ago, prosecutors said.
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Man Arrested in Cold-Case Slaying of Prominent Hollywood TV Director
A man charged with bludgeoning and strangling to death a Hollywood television director more than three decades ago was arrested Thursday in North Carolina after police said DNA and a confession linked him to the crime.
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DC Assisted-Living Facility Sued for Delays Reporting Sex Abuse Allegation
A Northwest D.C. senior living facility is facing a $1 million negligence lawsuit for delays in reporting an alleged sexual abuse incident involving a woman with dementia and a construction worker.
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Family of Woman With Dementia Files Lawsuit Against Senior Home
Weeks after the News4 I-Team revealed delays in reporting a sex abuse allegation inside a local senior-living facility, that business is facing a lawsuit. The family of a woman with dementia says the facility waited nearly a week to call police and the woman’s son about the incident — delays that could have compromised an investigation. Investigative reporter Scott MacFarlane...
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DC Fines Assisted-Living Facility for Delays Reporting Sex Abuse Allegation
A Northwest D.C. assisted-living facility waited nearly a week to tell authorities about an alleged sexual abuse incident involving a woman with dementia and an on-site construction worker, the News4 I-Team has uncovered.
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DC Assisted-Living Home Waited Days to Report Possible Sex Abuse
An investigation by Scott MacFarlane and the News4 I-Team reveals a series of delays in telling police and family about a report of possible sex abuse at an assisted-living facility.
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Second Boston-Based Billionaire Facing Criminal Charge in Florida Prostitution Ring
A second Boston-based billionaire is facing a criminal charge after a multi-agency investigation into human trafficking at massage parlors in Florida. John W. Childs, the 77-year-old Massachusetts billionaire who founded a Waltham-based private equity firm, is facing a charge of solicitation of prostitution after a wide-ranging investigation across several counties, Vero Beach police said. Childs’ firm, J.W. Childs Associates, is...
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DC Mansion Murderer Sentenced to 4 Life Terms
A judge sentenced Daron Wint to four life sentences without the possibility of parole for brutally murdering three members of a Northwest D.C. family and their housekeeper.
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DC Mansion Murderer to Spend Life in Prison
A judge handed down four life sentences to the man convicted of killing four people and setting their home on fire to cover up the crime. News4’s Meagan Fitzgerald reports.
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Guilty: Sole Suspect Convicted in DC Mansion Murders of 3 Members of Savopoulos Family and Their Housekeeper
A jury has found the sole suspect in the D.C. mansion murders case guilty in the killing of three members of a Northwest D.C. family and their housekeeper.
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‘Roma' Actor Jorge Antonio Guerrero Denied US Visa, May Miss Oscars
One of the actors of the award-winning film “Roma” may not attend the Oscars because the U.S. consulate in Mexico has denied his visa for the third time. Jorge Antonio Guerrero played Fermín, a militiaman who offers a private martial art “show” in the nude to Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio), a maid. Guerrero was initially rejected for a tourist visa, and...
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Norwalk Mother Facing Deportation Seeks Refuge at New Haven Church
A Norwalk mother who has lived in the United States for 24 years is refusing deportation and did not board a plane back to Guatemala on Thursday.
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Secrets of the Trade: Hotel Housekeepers Tell All
From once rampant sexual harassment to their new role of ‘eyes and ears’ in hallways, hotel housekeepers are revealing secrets of the job and debunking myths.