here s my question for you guys with that beautiful shot of port can canaveral. big sunset guy. but the older i get, the older i get, the sunrise is rising in the rankings. it doesn t it hasn t met sunset, cheerily, but clearly, but beginning to appreciate the sunrise. nicole: because you re going to sleep much earlier will: it s partially this job. no, but not just that, doctor. if you ve ever gotten up early just leisurely, not because you had to, but if you just kind of got up and watched the sunrise, it s pretty i amazing. nicole: especially over a nice warm cup of coffee when you have nothing to do and you can just enjoy it. i don t know, i m a sunset person. i think sunsets are beautiful. pete: yeah, you know, i m almost never up for the sunrise unless it s looking down sixth avenue. but the other day i got up, like, three hours earlier than normal, i had a bunch. of yard work, i was out there by myself, the world waking up will: yes. pete: just taking it in i
or the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming. and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was till there still there. o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning. welcome to fox & friends where we start with a fox news alert. the suspected gilgo beach serial killer pleading not guilt to six counts of murder yesterday. and long island authorities say they cracked the decade-old cold case thanks in part to dna from a pizza crust. pete: alexandria hoff joins us. reporter: good morning. there s some indication a few years back that the fbi had reenergized this investigation. 59-year-old architect rex hewerman had lived for all of those years about 25 minutes from where 11 sets of human remains were found on the long island beach parkway between 2010 and 2011. he has been charged in three of those murders in the death of
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victims remains were found he is also the prime suspect in a fourth murder but let s bring it right now forensic pathologist fox news contributor doctor michael, good to see you. if you could first explain the process of matching rex heuermann s dna found on that piece of crossed with the bodies of melissa barthelemy, megan waterman, and amber costello. it is interesting when the four bodies were removed from the burlap bag, examination of the contents of the bag showed five hairs. five individual hairs and most of them attached to duct tape he used he tied the bags up. and so to duct tape is a terrific forensic tool because