she s missing. we can t find her. that s all she kept saying. everything changed from there on out. and it just got uglier and uglier. a loving mother one day, just disappears. her heart was there. she wasn t home. blood. we all know, there s something very wrong here. nobody, no evidence. and no suspects. no arrests. the ex husband and the ex-boyfriend both had alibis. then, lightning strikes again. i drove into the driveway. someone s been shot. how often are a mother and daughter killed at the same house? who would steal so much from the one family? was she afraid of him? she was afraid of him. i just found out there are investigating me again. motive validated everything in this case. miles away, buried in the sand. lay one place of the puzzle. i know where she s at. period. the rest of the mystery. hiding away in a woman s heart. she couldn t keep it inside anymore. the killer thought his secret was safe. he was wrong. this is, a
i will be representing the uk at the eurovision song contest! pop star and actor olly alexander is announced as the united kingdom s entry for next year s eurovision song contest. hello, i m rajini vaidyanathan. britain and germany are calling for an urgent sustainable ceasefire in gaza. last week both countries abstained on a united nations resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. but in a change of tone which echoes a shift in the us, the foreign ministers of both countries say too many civilians have been killed in israel s war against hamas and the sooner a truce comes, the better. france meanwhile has also called for an immediate and durable ceasefire. israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu has strongly reiterated his opposition to a ceasefire. speaking before a cabinet meeting, he insisted they will fight till the end to eliminate hamas which many countries consider a terror group. israel stepped up its bombardment of gaza overnight and into sunda
kevin klym: i m freaking out. it s not like her to be gone this long. hello i m andrea canning and the medical examiner gets back on the phone and says, this is decline. she was a knock, outstanding. she stood out, tan, beautiful. a playboy model wannabe who loved to party, maybe a little too much. i m freaking out, it s not like her to be gone that long, the medical examiner is back on the phone and says we are sending a detective. my heart sinks. he pulled a photocopy of her hearing and i knew it was her. and police thought they knew who killed her. they were having an argument he grabbed her arm, that s when i called security. i just said i hope we don t find out you did it. we were sitting there waiting and watching and then when we saw what we said wow, it was her. who was that stranger walking with her? the person in the sketch is seen walking towards paula and then they turn and walk off together. hello and welcome to dateline, she was no stra
there. i have to go over there. she was a commander who cared. i was like, when are you doing. and she says, i m writing birthday cards to all my soldiers. her husband was a charming sergeant and devoted that. he was just as loving and doting as lyndon was. no one could believe it when this decorated officer was found dead in her own home. an army commander being murdered was unheard of. the first suspect, as usual, the husband. but this one had a rock solid alibi. it would have been very difficult for him to have committed this murder. this soldier have enemies off the battlefield? her brother in law had a grudge. rodney was going around calling her names, vulgar names. her husband had a girlfriend. roger was sitting with a young lady, and they were cut cuddled up. we found out that she was pregnant. who killed the commander? in a place where loyalty is prized above all, one clue. that palm print was a key part of the case. would reveal a brea
forecast to maintain its majority in the country s parliament. now on bbc news, inside the saudi sporting machine. it s the country transforming the sporting landscape, from signing top stars to a revamped football league to an upheaval of professional golf and the staging of boxing s biggest fights. saudi arabia s investment in sport has gone into overdrive. the country now set to host the 2034 world cup too. but there s also controversy among fears that one of the world s richest oil states is using sports to distract from its human rights record and its impact on the environment. i travelled tojeddah for a rare opportunity to speak to one of the key figures behind the country s remarkable sporting revolution. there seems no end to the number of sports you are investing in. are we at the high point now or are wejust beginning the journey? there is a lot, as you said. our ambition is to host the best events around the world in the kingdom for the people of the kingdom to see