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CNN Special Report-20150517-03:02:00

very smart. >> as a child, says father gary, tricia lit up the room. >> she would sometimes just bound into the room, spread her arms apart and say ta-da, you know, that type of thing. >> donna and gary brought tricia here to marion, indiana, to attend this small christian college. one spring evening in 1993, tricia left her dorm room for a walk. on march 29th, around 8:00 at night, tricia reitler came here to this shopping center. she bought a soda and a magazine and started walking back to campus. but then she disappeared. >> phone call came a little bit after midnight, and the voice on the other side of the phone said, do you know where your daughter is? >> 19-year-old tricia reitler was last seen about 8:00 monday night. >> tricia's disappearance rocked the community and devastated her parents.

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CNN Special Report-20150517-03:46:00

hall told keene he blacked out and when he woke up, tricia was naked and lifeless. days after her disappearance, investigators found her blood-soaked clothes here. just one block from the supermarket. hall's own notes indicate what might have happened next. exactly one week after tricia's disappearance, hall wrote, cut out stained carpet, vacuumed van thoroughly, buy new hacksaw blades, clean all tools. along with his notes was this address, 700 west slocum, in the woods halfway between marion and wabash. and it is possible that somewhere out here tricia reitler is buried. >> he said he got some lime together, got a shovel, got a

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New Day Sunday-20150510-12:03:00

vehicle, that police cruiser, and used wbr-id="wbr1830"/> it as a getaway car, and then, you know, disappeared. well, of course, with some police work, police were actually able to find them to apprehend them. the local paper there, the "clarion ledger," telling us, reporting that marion banks was actually found at 1:15 a.m. and was apprehended at a motel, and curtis banks was later apprehended, about 3:00 a.m., and no detailed circumstances about how they found these men, and there was a woman also arrested, and the woman is in custody but we don't know the relationship between these two banks suspects and this woman. i have to go back, victor, to these two police officers. we have learned more about these police officers.

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Crimes of the Century-20150509-03:36:00

the prosecution presents first, and lays out a timeline of events that led up to the bombing. by mid 1994, mcveigh and nichols, along with their army friend, michael fortier, were ready to put their plan into action. mcveigh decided the most effective weapon would be a truck bomb. in september 1994, mcveigh and nichols begin stockpiling ammonium nitrate, a fertilizer often used in truck bombs. >> you combine the ammonium nitrate and fuel and you have an explosive mixture. it's cheap, readily available and not particularly complicated to make. >> over the next few months, the two men start quietly gathering more components, including racing fuel, explosive charges, and 544 blasting caps they steal from a quarry in marion, kansas.

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Wolf-20150408-17:52:00

attack. look at the demeanor and and say maybe is he remorseful? the jury had a much more direct view of tsarnaev from the front. not sure they saw the remorse. there was no respect you assume one would have when confronting r or facing off victims you have accused of gravely injuring. we didn't feel the connection. his defense tried to humanize him. marion put her arm around tried to laugh and engage. not in a light hearted way but to show this was someone who was 19 years old, who's family life was falling apart, who was flunking out of school and fell ultimately under the spell of his older brother tamerlan that tried to meet radicals up in the woods. for some unknown reason he fled

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150403:05:57:00

just more and more people at the beach every single day. i think the most powerful thing about surfing is being able to share that passion and connecting people. this is unbelievable. >> yes, that's surfing in iran. that's a new documentary by a french filmmaker called "into the sea," which tells the story of iran's surfing pioneers. it's one of the only places in iran with waves good enough for surfing. it's also been called the scariest little corner of the world by "the new york times" because of violence surrounding the trade of opium and heroin. for more, i'm joined from france by the filmmaker. marion, how did you discover this surfing culture in iran?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150403:02:59:00

they know. but no one was surfing there until now. because the region is very dangerous, even in iran. so people were not going there. >> tell us about the organization you've set up that's called waves of freedom. >> we created this because we wanted to get more awareness of the project. so we created this to yeah to get -- to spread the story in a better and easier way. >> marion thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> the documentary is called "into the sea." you can find out how

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150403:05:59:00

>> in the region we surf, no, i don't think they heard of it before. in tehran or the city, yeah, they know. but no one was surfing there until now. because the region is very dangerous, even in iran. so people were not going there. >> tell us about the organization you've set up that's called waves of freedom. >> we created this, because we wanted to get more awareness of the project. so we created this to, yeah, to get -- to spread the story in a better and easier way. >> marion, thank you very much

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150403:02:57:00

>> yes, that's surfing in iran. that's a new documentary by a french filmmaker called "into the sea," which tells the story of iran's surfing pioneers. it's one of the only places in iran with waves good enough for surfing. it's also been called the scariest little corner of the world by "the new york times" because of violence surrounding the trade of opium and heroin. for more i'm joined from france by the filmmaker. marion, how did you discover this surfing culture in iran? >> well a friend of ours went to pakistan before.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150329:03:44:00

head with a lock. then when a fellow hit me in the head with the lock, and i got stabbed in that one cell, good lord woke me and up told me, said hey, don't you think that's enough? give the lord one just minute. if you don't give him one second of your time, you don't know what you might be missing. give the lord some time. so i started going to church and i started getting off into christian studying, bible studying, stuff like that. i kind of started liking it. ♪ >> with marion becoming more and more involved in the church, he decided it was time to make a real commitment to the lord and get baptized. ♪ >> marion, if you would stand up

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