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Forensic Files II

narrator: in the spring of 2018, the suspected golden state killer was finally arrested, accused in a crime spree that had terrorized california for almost a generation. what ultimately brought him to justice was a new type of forensic technology. the golden state killer suspect was arrested thanks to genetic genealogy. narrator: genetic genealogy is an offshoot of the consumer genomics boom that started in 2013, when people began using dna and the web to explore their family histories. the purpose of traditional genetic genealogy is to identify our long-dead ancestors. narrator: and it turns out it can also be used to solve crimes. the dna databases used by consumers don't operate

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Dateline

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Dateline

always what we miss the most. >> been back in the states also gave nathan an opportunity to travel to churches where he reported on his and denise jake's missionary work and raised more funds so they can return to lithuania. in the u.s., they could celebrate holidays american- style, as they did on valentine's day, 2013. >> as is our tradition on holidays whether it is easter or christmas or birthdays or valentines, for the children, we started first thing in the morning, so the children had their valentine sax that denise had prepared, sitting there on the table for them. my gift to her was the roses and the card i had bought the night before and placed on the table. >> after the early-morning celebration, the family was back to their usual routine, taking the kids to school, shopping, running errands. denise 's parents were at work but that day, something happened that was completely out of character for denise. she failed to pick up julia from school. >> my parents called me, do you want us to pick her up? >> turns out, no one had been able to reach denise for a while, including nathan. >> she had not answered her phone or text messages. i said just wait a few more

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Dateline

he loves to help people out and just wants to do the lord's work. >> by the fall of 2010, nathan and denise were living back in the states. by then, they had a third child, janel. their days were filled with shuttling kids to school and day care and raising funds for their next overseas mission. life with three young kids was busy, hectic, normal but then came valentine's day, 2013, when nathan pulled into the driveway midafternoon and discovered something terribly wrong. >> i could see the windowpane was broken. the glasses on the ground. at that point i began to put things together and someone had broken into the home and at that point, i called the police, called 911. >> 911, where is the emergency? >> a daring burglary in the middle of the day that would rub this family of everything. coming up, there would be no more cards, candy or flowers this valentine's day. no one could find denise. >> she had not answered her phone call or text messages. >> what police find is terrifying.

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Dateline

as for the young women he spent time with in pellies? they were left behind. he married his wife janice in 2013. last time we spoke, he still believed the belizean government was out to get him and describe what he said was an attempt on his life in portland. >> at 2:15 a.m., two police motorcycles followed by a black sedan followed by a garbage truck parked in front of our condominium. my wife and i ran downstairs and hid under a car for 4.5 hours while they searched everywhere for us. the security cameras were removed on that day. it was a frightening experience. >> and fight of that he said, he was tired of running. >> it's exhausting to live in fear. at some point, you say it's no way to live. >> if you're wondering what happened all those guns he seemed fond of brandishing for

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Forensic Files II

operator: 911. what are you reporting? narrator: clay starbuck and his children say he's innocent. but in june of 2013, he was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life without parole. even detectives admit that as brazen as this crime was, clay came very close to getting away with murder. in all of my years of investigating crime scenes, i've never seen someone take so much time in a crime scene to pose the person, to dispose of evidence. sparks: the forensic evidence definitely helped this case because the dna that they were able to gather helped seal it that it was a male that had killed her and it was a starbuck male that had killed her. if she had not made that 911 call, as brief as it was, the authorities never would have narrowed the time frame. they never would have been able to eliminate suspects other than clay.

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Dateline

>> yes. yes. and i have to pay for the supervised visitations because he's a threat. >> what did this cost you financially? >> well, what he got was over $650,000. >> there came a point where connie could no longer afford my services or anybody else's. i couldn't walk away. >> you think, if you're not there, she's going to get killed? >> you really don't need to be dr. pitt to come up with a determination of what will eventually happen. >> their worries only increased in 2013, when connie's final protective order against dwight expired. and he was able to legally purchase a gun. >> he told me that he would wait until my defenses were down and then he would get me. >> by then, connie had started carrying a gun of her own. rick trained her how to use it, if and when the day came that dwight confronted her. >> i prepared her for it,

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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

turned the dial up, we have changed things to do with business taxes, ways to support the bitter supply chains in the country and £30 billion of investment has come into the energy sector, places we are moving faster and i make no apology for this, we have many changes where it applies to the cost of living. decisions to do with the home or the cause, we are going to take a measured approach because we do not want to keep costs on families. that ma be want to keep costs on families. that may be the — want to keep costs on families. that may be the right _ want to keep costs on families. that may be the right or— want to keep costs on families. that may be the right or wrong thing to do but the point is plainly that means there has been a slowing of the pace the independent watchdog says clearly the uk is substantially off track to hit the 2013 targets? i would dispute that, look at our record, every single target we have had so far we have met and overshot on the target we have coming up, the carbon budget, we are on track to

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Morning Joe Weekend

intelligent. >> somehow, out of fear, danger, and the need for protection, grew love. connie and rick married in december of 2013. >> you did your job. you protected her. she is still here. >> i'm happy about that. >> you feel like the universe owes you happiness here? because i do. yeah. >> well, we are. we have a very good family. i'm proud of it. i've been married twice. this is the only husband i've ever had. that's all for this edition of "dateline," i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. good morning and welcome to this sunday edition of morning joe weekend. here are some of the key

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Velshi

before the break i explained how the u.s. withdraw from the iranian nuclear deal in 2018 has not benefited america but resulted in a more emboldened and dangerous around. there's perhaps no one who understands the crucial importance of the deal better than my next guest, dr. ernest moniz served as 13th u.s. secretary of energy under barack obama from 2013 to 2017. as secretary he worked on energy technology innovation, america's nuclear and strategic stability along with then secretary of state john kerry. he was a key negotiator of the iranian nuclear deal, formerly known as a joint conference a plan of action, jcpoa. moniz joins me no. he is professor emeritus at m.i.t. and ceo of the nuclear threat initiative . secretary moniz, good to see you. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me.

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