Hes just hit a third vehicle. How did the gunmen know everything about their victims . Their secret weapon could turn everyone into a potential target. They would find people on social media. Be careful what you put out for the world to see. Its a mouseclick away. A threat. Reporter its a beautiful september day in the western mountains of the North Carolina. A beautiful stretch of interstate North Carolina state Highway Patrol is running radar. And you see a ford edge blow right by. It started off as a routine traffic stop. But it was anything but routine. All of a sudden, you see the suv pull over to the shoulder. You see the passengers side door open briefly and, then, shut and, then, take off again. You hear the sirens. You hear the unmistakable roar of the engine. You see the vehicle swerve into the big truck, takes off its drivers side mirror, goes flying off. And you see his ominous brake lights go on. And, then, you see him ram the side. Hes hitting vehicles. Hes just hit a thi
the ceo was given a strict deadline. he had less than 45 minutes to get the cash and gold. if he failed, the consequences would be devastating. for every minute that mr. ziegler was late, his wife, was going to lose a finger. and when she ran out of fingers, their adult daughter, britney, who lived in texas at the time, they have people watching britney in texas. they had eyes on the daughter. they had eyes on the daughter. and they were going to chop her up and mail her to the family if mr. ziegler failed to comply. how do they have so much knowledge about this family? we don t know. but they re getting their facts right. they re getting their facts right. mick nocera was the lead investigator for the fbi. he said what happened next took an even more bizarre turn. the tall, slender guy, a white male went outside. a few minutes later, a white female comes in through the backdoor and a female? a female. so now you got three assailants? three.