Some believe she was wrongfully convicted. Melanie maguire was accused of killing her husband, chopping up his body and putting it in the Chesapeake Bay. Melanie maguire, convicted of murdering her husband, but now, years later, a podcast raising new questions. You believe an innocent woman is behind bars right now . Absolutely. I believe this is a case of a wrongful conviction. This whole saga begins on may 5, 2004, with an odd discovery in virginia beach. That morning, a couple fishermen and their kids are out on their boat in the Chesapeake Bay when they spot something in the water. They found a dark green, kenneth cole suitcase in pretty Good Condition that was apparently part of a luggage set of three. They put it on board, and theres a pair of male legs, from the knee down. We kind of figured there had to be other suitcases with other parts in it. Six days later, the student was on Fishermans Island in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay, which is a nature preserve. And she saw a da
Of start. We are, and we are more than three hours away from sunrise this morning, so the temperatures are certainly falling right now. As you mentioned, some 30s and the possibility of frost in some of the suburbs, but not in center city. Thats a live view from the city, which is nice and clear this morning, which has allowed philadelphia to drop into the 40s. 49 degrees in philadelphia, but look at pottstown and allentown and the pocono mountains, all in the upper 30s. And we could see some 30s in new jersey, interior new jersey, millville, Atlantic City both at 40 degrees right now. Skies nice and clear. Sunshine will be bright, but it will still be chilly at 7 00. 54 degrees at 9 00 and the wind will be kicking in. 65 degrees at lunchtime. Well go through it hour by hour, neighborhood by neighborhood when i come back with the future weather, but first, katy zachry has traffic. Good morning, katy. Good morning, bill. As you can see behind me, we have flashing lights on 76 eastbound.
i m melanie maguire, - i m an emergency call handler. everything is question based, i so we ask the call the questions and that s what prioritises the call, yeah. i imagine some of the calls are pretty dramatic, i imagine some of the calls are pretty traumatic, you know, at times. how do you deal with that? we do get post incident care. team leaders help us out to make sure we are ok, | we all club together and make sure we are all all right. and how are you? it s been hard, it s been really hard to cope with at times, i you come in and calls have been. stacking and you just know that it s going to be a difficult day. but we ll pull through together and worked as one team. i good. my name is zane, and i am a paramedic and team leader at the yorkshire ambulance service. can i sit here, yeah? yeah, take a seat.