Because after the last incident, i had children bussed in. When i think about the history of black television, i think about when black folks watch, we watch to zero in on us. Instead of making us celebrate your holidays, why dont you celebrate some of ours . What about tupacs birthday . And when you have so little, it means everything. All of those shows, they all matter so much. It feels like theres been more of an ebb and flow and an evolution. It is so important for us to have true authenticity. Why we always the only black people here . Thats why representation matters, black stories told by black people. Im trying to tell you something. [man] we set the pace for sit comedy. You hear that, elizabeth . Im coming to join ya, honey . From Sanford And Son to the other black shows. What is this . Loved The Jeffersons. Monogrammed shirt, brand new silk tie. Is that a tie . I thought your tongue was hanging out. Good times is one of my favorite sitcoms because you could not tell me that
because after the last incident, i had children bussed in. - when i think about the history of black television, i think about when black folks watch, we watch to zero in on us. - instead of making us celebrate your holidays, why don t you celebrate some of ours? what about tupac s birthday? - and when you have so little, it means everything. all of those shows, they all matter so much. - it feels like there s been more of an ebb and flow and an evolution. - it is so important for us to have true authenticity. - why we always the only black people here? - that s why representation matters, black stories told by black people. - i m trying to tell you something. - [man] we set the pace for sit comedy. - you hear that, elizabeth? i m coming to join ya, honey? - from sanford and son to the other black shows. - what is this? - loved the jeffersons. - monogrammed shirt, brand new silk tie. - is that a tie? i thought your tongue was hanging out. - good times is one of my favori
with. a twist after twist. instant panic. instant, instant panic. i still get chills. people have secrets. people have a lot of secrets. the family that lived in this cozy house on this quiet street never came back after the awful thing that happened here. it s terrifying. it s terrifying to think of. it was april 10th, 2008. fort smith virginia portsmouth, virginia, police was right nearby when the all points fullerton went out to law enforcement. and then the call comes out and it s literally one block away from where i m standing. did the address ring a bell? it did and it didn t. all he knew was that someone had been killed inside that house. so, you go there and what do you discover? i went into clear the house out of anybody who was inside of the house to make sure this scene status pristine as possible. and when i looked down, i realized, then, that it was meghan. meghan landowski the teenage victim was someone he knew. he knew her who
provider, warm. so, it was puzzling and alarming when he vanished. to say craig is not. here i said that s weird. i didn t know what was. happening i know something is wrong. i don t know how wrong. a disturbing discovery in the basement. articles found on the walls. he appeared there was some kind of ambush. revelations about craig s wife. craig didn t want to be. there was a romantic relationship between them. it became painfully obvious that there was. and in the park, two young men had they identified alexander right out. the victims to? since the victims to. sounds finally, a string of security videos would lay their the bone chilling truth. a diabolical plan is forming here. i we. i was stunned, absolutely stunned. stunned. remember just holding him, crying. this is a family divided like no other. yeah. hello, and welcome to dateline. the rideout appear to be a tight-knit family. so when parents craig and laura, told their sev
steal his wife? i wouldn t do that to my brother. in, course it all came out. scandalous passions, jealousy, greed, lust. he said, he was the black sheep of the family. a family saga, turned riveting courtroom drama. i cried the whole time. the time we received the call was around three. i think him 9-1-1? help, please. what s wrong? gun. shot. your shot? yes. were you at? the sheriff s office 9-1-1 operator, could barely understand the voice on the other end of the call. how did you get shot ma am? i don t know. you don t know? no. andré, get james, 10:18, hurry up. the dispatcher, calling for sergeant james to help out. where did you get shot at? face. in your face? yes. it was difficult to hear what she was saying. you could hear her gargling, due to blood in her throat. it sounded as though, she was not the only victim. husband. shot. to. your husband shot too? yes. okay, is there anybody else in the house with