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michael hogan disappeared five years ago from shrewsbury, vermont. authorities didn't suspect foul play but towson university is now getting involved. how towson is helping the family. good morning. >> reporter: that's right we're at towson university, the forensic department agreed to step in and try to help to figure out what happened in the disappearance of michael hogan. hogan lived at the spring lake ranch in vermont. this is a recovery and therapeutic work facility. he was there for just over a year when one day he went missing in 2005. after three years of following leads police notified hogan's family that pieces of michael's remains had been found less than a mile from the ranch. with no evidence of homicide vermont state police deemed the case not suspicious and the crime lab was not involved. but michael's father didn't think that was enough and reached out for a forensic specialist at towson university to see if she could help. she and her students spent two days uncovering remains of what is believed to be michael hogan's body. >> so the
michael hogan disappeared five years ago from shrewsbury, vermont. authorities didn't suspect foul play but towson university is now getting involved. how towson is helping the family. good morning. >> reporter: that's right we're at towson university, the forensic department agreed to step in and try to help to figure out what happened in the disappearance of michael hogan. hogan lived at the spring lake ranch in vermont. this is a recovery and therapeutic work facility. he was there for...
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i had an interesting lunch one time, i met ben hogan one time. i had a great lunch with him, i had -- asked him a couple of questions, two of which really stand out in my mind. the first was, i said, mr. hogan, do you think that a tall golfer will ever come around down the pike really be a great golfer? he said, absolutely. because at that time there was -- nobody tall could ever play -- >> hogan was about 5'7". >> right. the other thing, how nervous did you get when you were playing in competition? he looked at me with the steely blue eyes, he was a wonderful -- he looked and got serious said, tom, i was so nervous i was jumping out of my skin. i'm thinking, here is a guy called the wee iceman that underneath there he's got a lot of pressure. i talked to lou travina and jack, a good friend, you hear them talk about under the gun. we all have nerves and how do you deal with that. a certain toughness you have to have, certain belief in yourself, some times that belief is teetering on the edge of questioning yourself. you want to expand that distan
i had an interesting lunch one time, i met ben hogan one time. i had a great lunch with him, i had -- asked him a couple of questions, two of which really stand out in my mind. the first was, i said, mr. hogan, do you think that a tall golfer will ever come around down the pike really be a great golfer? he said, absolutely. because at that time there was -- nobody tall could ever play -- >> hogan was about 5'7". >> right. the other thing, how nervous did you get when you were...
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a skull found in the woods by a hunter has been identified as michael hogan. now family members want to know what happened to him. with no evidence of homicide vermont state police say the case wasn't suspicious and the crime lab wasn't involved. but michael's father reached out to a forensic specialist at towson university to see if she could help. >> i said well, i think i can assemble a team of students that can come out and get real life field experience while enabling a fully gridded highly powered search to occur. >> reporter: the forensic specialist and her students, they spent two days trying to uncover evidence and they hope they can somehow figure out what happened to michael hogan. reporting live in towson, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> 5:45. harford county authorities have identified an 8-year-old boy who died after falling into a stream late friday. harford county fire hidefied the victim -- identified the victim as 8-year-old justin hayes wilson. it happened in the 1300 block of harford town drive late friday night. authorities say wilson and a
a skull found in the woods by a hunter has been identified as michael hogan. now family members want to know what happened to him. with no evidence of homicide vermont state police say the case wasn't suspicious and the crime lab wasn't involved. but michael's father reached out to a forensic specialist at towson university to see if she could help. >> i said well, i think i can assemble a team of students that can come out and get real life field experience while enabling a fully gridded...
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police say they have found the remains of michael hogan. three years after he disappeared from a recovery and therapeutic facility in shrewsbury, vermont. authorities in the meantime ruled out foul play. >> i just want answers. i want to know what the truth is, what happened to him. there's no cause of death, there's no manner of death. and how did he wind up where he wound up? >> we know michael is gone, that we know, closure to some degree but we still don't know what happened. >> michael's father reached out to a forensic specialist at towson university to see if she could help. she and her students spent two full days uncovering remains of what is believed to be michael hogan's body. they hope to uncover enough to find answers about his mysterious death. >>> 6:47. a bar owner is dead in dundalk and this morning his friends and police are still shocked. a memorial is growing where baltimore county police found lee martin suffering from nine gunshot wounds. martin lived on railway avenue in dundalk neex to the bar he owned. police say 2:3
police say they have found the remains of michael hogan. three years after he disappeared from a recovery and therapeutic facility in shrewsbury, vermont. authorities in the meantime ruled out foul play. >> i just want answers. i want to know what the truth is, what happened to him. there's no cause of death, there's no manner of death. and how did he wind up where he wound up? >> we know michael is gone, that we know, closure to some degree but we still don't know what happened....
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police say they found the remains of michael hogan three years after he went missing from a recovery and therapeutic facility in shrewsbury, vermont. authorities ruled out foul play. but as abc2 news megan pringle tells us the family is hoping a forensic scientist from towson u and her students will help find out exactly what happened. >> reporter: michael hogan was at spring lake ranch in vermont for just over a year when he disappeared. it was five years ago. after three years of following leads police notified the family that pieces of michael had been found less than a mile from the ranch. >> so they called and they said they found a skull. and it was a male. they could tell by the size of what they found that it could very well be michael. >> reporter: the state medical examiner's office identified a skull found by a hunter in the woods as michael hogan. up to this point the family believed he was missing but now they want to know what happened. >> i just want answers. i want to know what the truth is, what happened to him. there's no cause of death. there's no manner of death.
police say they found the remains of michael hogan three years after he went missing from a recovery and therapeutic facility in shrewsbury, vermont. authorities ruled out foul play. but as abc2 news megan pringle tells us the family is hoping a forensic scientist from towson u and her students will help find out exactly what happened. >> reporter: michael hogan was at spring lake ranch in vermont for just over a year when he disappeared. it was five years ago. after three years of...
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the parents of michael hogan will not give up. police ruled the son's death was not suspicious but mom and dad believe there's more to it. hogan is from bel air, was found in the woods in shrewsbury, vermont. and now coming into play, towson university. abc2 news sherrie johnson is there live to explain this. >> reporter: good morning. here at towson university the forensics department here has agreed to help try to figure out what happened in the disappearance of michael hogan. he lived at spring lake rampleg in vermont -- ranch in vermont, that's a recovery and therapy peek work to silt. he was there just over a year when one day he went missing in 2005. after following leads police notified his family that pieces of michael's remains had been found less than a mile from the ranch. with no evidence of homicide vermont state police deemed the case not suspicious and the crime lab was not involved, but michael's father didn't think that was enough and reached out to a forensics specialist at towson university to see if she could h
the parents of michael hogan will not give up. police ruled the son's death was not suspicious but mom and dad believe there's more to it. hogan is from bel air, was found in the woods in shrewsbury, vermont. and now coming into play, towson university. abc2 news sherrie johnson is there live to explain this. >> reporter: good morning. here at towson university the forensics department here has agreed to help try to figure out what happened in the disappearance of michael hogan. he lived...
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when vermont authorities stop searching for michael hogan after finding partial skeletal remains back in november, towson university step in. it is extraordinary what this young forensics team found an essentially police left behind. >> we found his hoodie, and when we found that, it just seemed very real. >> that was just the beginning. >> we found missing bones that we knew were missing, including several ribs and vertebrae. we found arms that were missing, forearm bones, teeth that were missing, and in terms of evidence, without clothing and personal effects that clearly belong to michael. >> the idea to contract out a search for michael came from the family. their son, who suffered from mental illness, had wandered away from vermont treatment center back in 2005. like any parents, they just wanted him back, as much as him -- as much of him as could be found. the father joined searchers in vermont. >> in his pants were his cigarette lighter and keys. >> emotional for everyone, including the forensic students. >> i don't know if we got answers, but we definitely bring it more of him
when vermont authorities stop searching for michael hogan after finding partial skeletal remains back in november, towson university step in. it is extraordinary what this young forensics team found an essentially police left behind. >> we found his hoodie, and when we found that, it just seemed very real. >> that was just the beginning. >> we found missing bones that we knew were missing, including several ribs and vertebrae. we found arms that were missing, forearm bones,...
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joining us now, art hogan, chief market strategist at jeffries & co. >> hi, susie. >> susie: art, if this debt crisis in europe spreads to other countries beyond greece,ç what will happen with the u.s. stock market. >> susie, one of the biggest things that has happened today and has been a consistent pattern, the more we're concerned with what is going on with the sovereign debt situation and all of greece, in particular, the euro sells off, and that's going to continue to be the case, as we're concerned with how much debt other european nations, and when that happens, the dollar goes up, as tom alluded to in the opening. but that has an effect on commodities. understanding that all commodities are dollar-based, we saw it sell off specifically. and that's a big part of the s&p 500. that's part of the story. the dollar strengthening makes commodities go down. if it is 25% of the s&p 500 that is represented by the commodities, you'll see thqá be a natural drag. and another story that hasn't gotten much attention is the china demand story. and the china demand story has come back int
joining us now, art hogan, chief market strategist at jeffries & co. >> hi, susie. >> susie: art, if this debt crisis in europe spreads to other countries beyond greece,ç what will happen with the u.s. stock market. >> susie, one of the biggest things that has happened today and has been a consistent pattern, the more we're concerned with what is going on with the sovereign debt situation and all of greece, in particular, the euro sells off, and that's going to continue...
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this may provide clues as to what happened to michael hogan. >> partial skeletal remains were found last year. it is extraordinary what this team found police left behind. >> we realize that it was the hoodie theyf the coul found. >> we found missing bones that we knew were missing including several ribs and vertebrae, forearm bones, teeth that were missing. we found clothing and personal effects that clearly belong to michael. >> the idea came from the family. their son had wandered away from it vermont treatment center back in 2005. they just wanted him back, as much of him as could be found. the father joined searchers in vermont. >> his cigarette lighter were in his pants the keys. >> emotional for everyone, including the forensic students. >> we got answers. >> the evidence was handed over to the rump state police for analysis. there were searching for unknowns, a search that has a family very grateful for this new turn of events. >> anybody who thinks our future is in trouble should have been with me this week. they were fabulous. in theere cliawing muck. what a great group. >> the
this may provide clues as to what happened to michael hogan. >> partial skeletal remains were found last year. it is extraordinary what this team found police left behind. >> we realize that it was the hoodie theyf the coul found. >> we found missing bones that we knew were missing including several ribs and vertebrae, forearm bones, teeth that were missing. we found clothing and personal effects that clearly belong to michael. >> the idea came from the family. their son...
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police found the remains of michael hogan three years after he went missing from a recovery and therapeutic facility in shrewsbury, vermont. authorities ruled out foul play but michael's father reached tout a forensic -- out to a forensic specialist at towson university to see if she could help. she hopes to find some answers about his death. >>> is the bottle tax back? a city council vote is expected on the beverage tax tonight. last week city council members said support for the tax was drying up but council members had looked at alternatives to see that tax and they realized that it would not bring inasmuch money so the plan to put a four-cent tax on bottles of soda, beer and other drinks is back on the agenda tonight. we'll let you know what happens. >>> an american tv producer questioned in mess co-- mexico about the death of his wife, skipped the country. bruce beresford-redman is back in the united states though mexican authorities never told him he could leave. >> it's atrocious the charges haven't been fired and now with this new element we're going to see not only a criminal battl
police found the remains of michael hogan three years after he went missing from a recovery and therapeutic facility in shrewsbury, vermont. authorities ruled out foul play but michael's father reached tout a forensic -- out to a forensic specialist at towson university to see if she could help. she hopes to find some answers about his death. >>> is the bottle tax back? a city council vote is expected on the beverage tax tonight. last week city council members said support for the tax...
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vermont authorities stopped searching for michael hogan. he went missing from a treatment center in 2005. his father joined the emotional search. >> we found missing bones including several ribs and vertebrae. we found forearm bones and teeth that were missing. we found clothing and personal effects that clearly belong to michael. >> the cost of debt was initially ruled inconclusive. if family is hoping more questions can be entered. >> the fate of a slots parlor will go before a court today. the elections board is being sued. they said they overlooked fraud in an effort to put the issue before voters. police and firefighters are spreading the word about pension reform. members of both unions passed out flyers and other literature. there is a proposed pension reform ban. $93 million saving if the proposed bill is passed. hundreds gathered to honor baltimore fire men. a wreath was placed in a towson courthouse square. 42 men and women have lost their lives battling fire in baltimore county. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus toge
vermont authorities stopped searching for michael hogan. he went missing from a treatment center in 2005. his father joined the emotional search. >> we found missing bones including several ribs and vertebrae. we found forearm bones and teeth that were missing. we found clothing and personal effects that clearly belong to michael. >> the cost of debt was initially ruled inconclusive. if family is hoping more questions can be entered. >> the fate of a slots parlor will go...
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. >> when vermont authorities stop searching for michael hogan after finding partial skeletal remains back in november, the universities that then. it is extraordinary what this young frantic team found, and what police left behind. >> when we flipped open, we realize that it was the hub part that we had found in the swamp, and when we found that, it became very real. >> that is just the beginning. >> they found a missing bones that we knew were missing including several ribs and vertebrae. we found arms that were missing, we found teeth that are missing. and in terms of evidence, we found clothing and personal effects. >> the idea to contract out a search came from the family. their son suffered from mental illness and wandered away from a vermont treatment center back in 2005. like any parents, they just wanted him back, as much of him as could be found. the father joined searchers in vermont. in his pants were the cigarette lighter. and keys. emotional for everyone including the forensic students. >> we hope to bring more of him, and given back to his family which is all we could a
. >> when vermont authorities stop searching for michael hogan after finding partial skeletal remains back in november, the universities that then. it is extraordinary what this young frantic team found, and what police left behind. >> when we flipped open, we realize that it was the hub part that we had found in the swamp, and when we found that, it became very real. >> that is just the beginning. >> they found a missing bones that we knew were missing including several...
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in march when an apple engineer accidentally left it at a california restaurant. 21-year-old brian hogan found it and sold it for $5,000 to a website gizmodo. court documents say they turned night investigators but not before they posted photos and details about the phone. it was rare glimpse at an apple product. they raided the home and so far, no one has been charged in the case. >> right now one sector of the u.s. economy is looking to hire. high-tech. that is welcome news for the national unemployment rate nearing 10%, but the company isn't just looking for anyone. a fox report from claudia. >> with the nation's technology seeing higher earnings some of them are getting bigger. >> amazon is hiring, microsoft is hiring. >> dice.com with 60,000 new positions, up 40% from this time last year in areas ranging from online advertise to go personal computers to retail stores. but companies are being choosey, only the skilled need to apply. >> they are looking for people that are skilled in java programming or database management or newer and more in demand skills like network security. >> o
in march when an apple engineer accidentally left it at a california restaurant. 21-year-old brian hogan found it and sold it for $5,000 to a website gizmodo. court documents say they turned night investigators but not before they posted photos and details about the phone. it was rare glimpse at an apple product. they raided the home and so far, no one has been charged in the case. >> right now one sector of the u.s. economy is looking to hire. high-tech. that is welcome news for the...
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prototype lab revealed. 20-year-old brian hogan said a person gave to it him in a bar. he sold the iphone to a website that published the information about the prototype. >>> and can a nasal spray turn a macho man into a teddy bear? a scientist in germany who test ad nasal mist containing oxytocin said that men became more care and extra cuddly. oxytocin is produced during labor and is said to heighten empathy. >> it could affect the whole mars versus venus thing. >> you never know. >> that does it for this edition of "360." thanks for watching. "larry king" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, could aliens from other worlds conquer and colonize planet earth? astro physicist stephen hawking says it's possible, and issues a warning for all of us. stop trying to contact other life forms now, just in case they're out there and they're hostile. >> they are likely to be more advanced that us. >> hawking joins us, answering our questions, sounding the alarm. and believer dan aykroyd is here too. >> i don't belief they're a mass threat, but they're breaking the law. >> larry:
prototype lab revealed. 20-year-old brian hogan said a person gave to it him in a bar. he sold the iphone to a website that published the information about the prototype. >>> and can a nasal spray turn a macho man into a teddy bear? a scientist in germany who test ad nasal mist containing oxytocin said that men became more care and extra cuddly. oxytocin is produced during labor and is said to heighten empathy. >> it could affect the whole mars versus venus thing. >> you...
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story to watergate that subsumes the woodward and bernstein urges calm and a quick second question, jim hogan writes about a character in his book. >> guest: i'm the mother with some of the arguments that gordon lady has had with john dean, and the arguments that watergate, there was much more to the break-in than people thought and/or more people behind it. and, you know, i really haven't gotten in into that in any depth, the name russell i recall. but i can't recall exactly in what context. in my view the watergate thing, whoever was involved in it, what was really failed was not that, what was fatal i think was the manner in which the president of united states did or didn't handle it and the fact that he taped himself why the automatic tapes running. i think it would have been survivable if it had not been for the tapes. >> host: we had john dean on in depth last month. >> guest: john and i were friends in the nixon white house. he was in council. you know the of the? i was in the white house and the bank, this book was not written for free, peter. i was in the white house so i said i'm g
story to watergate that subsumes the woodward and bernstein urges calm and a quick second question, jim hogan writes about a character in his book. >> guest: i'm the mother with some of the arguments that gordon lady has had with john dean, and the arguments that watergate, there was much more to the break-in than people thought and/or more people behind it. and, you know, i really haven't gotten in into that in any depth, the name russell i recall. but i can't recall exactly in what...
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james billington, suzanne hogan who really was our partner and we really feel like -- what can i say? the walls of the library are down. the rest of our family, and that occasion caterers. tonight's show was written by keitel bradstreet and conceived and upstaged by tom fontana. thank you. we want to encourage you to look at the portraits that are displayed in the library of congress. it is our launch for a publication that will be out in the spring called art and soul, and the portraits are by the pulitzer prize-winning photographer brian smith, who is also here this evening. we want to start with a special presentation. we are in the library of congress. it is our spotlight award. we are so honored to be presented to dr. james billington. [applause] >> our presenters this evening are both cultural icons in their own right. one is in any oral warning director -- one is an emmy award winning director. the other is an actress who has been welcome in american homes for the last two decades. most recently for her emmy award winning rolle and let hit tv show "medium." it is my honor to in
james billington, suzanne hogan who really was our partner and we really feel like -- what can i say? the walls of the library are down. the rest of our family, and that occasion caterers. tonight's show was written by keitel bradstreet and conceived and upstaged by tom fontana. thank you. we want to encourage you to look at the portraits that are displayed in the library of congress. it is our launch for a publication that will be out in the spring called art and soul, and the portraits are by...
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james, susan hogan who was really our partner and we really feel like -- what can i say. the walls of the library are down, i hope it's okay with you. paul, cheryl, and our own -- and the rest of our family, brian smith, kayla, georgie, chris, abba with the abba agency and occasion caters. and tonight our show was written by kyle bradstreet and brent eagleston and conceived on stage by the multi-emmy award winner tom fontana. thank you. after the show i want to encourage you to look at the portraits that are displayed in the library of congress. it is our launch for a publication that will be out in the spring called art and soul and the portraits were by the photographer brian smith who is also here this evening. and now we want to start with a special presentation of our -- it says our prestigious spotlight award. we can't say that's prestigious we're in the library of congress. and we're so honored to be presenting it to dr. james billington. [applause] >> our presenters this evening are both cultural icons in their own right. one is an emmy award-winning drack whose f
james, susan hogan who was really our partner and we really feel like -- what can i say. the walls of the library are down, i hope it's okay with you. paul, cheryl, and our own -- and the rest of our family, brian smith, kayla, georgie, chris, abba with the abba agency and occasion caters. and tonight our show was written by kyle bradstreet and brent eagleston and conceived on stage by the multi-emmy award winner tom fontana. thank you. after the show i want to encourage you to look at the...
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and are you familiar with a character that jim hogan writes about in his book. >> guest: i'm familiar with some of the arguments gordon liddy has had with john dean, and the arguments that watergate -- much more to the break-in that people thought, and more people behind it. i really haven't gotten into that in any depth. the name russell i recall from those days, but i can't recall exactly,, in what context. in my view, the watergate thing, whoever was involved in it, what was really fatal was not that. what was fatal was the manner which the president of the united states did or did not handle it. the fact he taped himself and had the automatic tapes running. it would have been survivable had it not been for the tapes. >> host: we had john dean on in depth last month. >> guest: you did? john and i were -- we were friend friday the nixon white house. he was the counsel. that little book you got, the new majority? i was in the white house, and the -- this book was not written for free, peter. i was in the white house so i said i'm going to do this book, but i used my vacation, and i n
and are you familiar with a character that jim hogan writes about in his book. >> guest: i'm familiar with some of the arguments gordon liddy has had with john dean, and the arguments that watergate -- much more to the break-in that people thought, and more people behind it. i really haven't gotten into that in any depth. the name russell i recall from those days, but i can't recall exactly,, in what context. in my view, the watergate thing, whoever was involved in it, what was really...
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i'm cotantly working side by side with our home builders and altors, members like nancy hogan, adam saunders who is executive director of the fort lauderdale realtors. putting their ideas into action is one of the best ways to turn the corner on our local real estate market and it's more than just buying a new house. families with a new home need new fuiture, flowers for their new garden, maybe a plumber or painter. and these are products that make a huge impact on our economy. so while there's more work to be done, and we know that, i was glad to readome good economic news in this morning's newspaper. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker prtempore: without objection, the gentleman from n jersey is recognized for one minute to address the house. >> mr. speaker, back home in new jersey nobody wants to hear the house of representatives is preparing to go home for merial day recs without even holding a vote on president obama's budget proposal. given to congress
i'm cotantly working side by side with our home builders and altors, members like nancy hogan, adam saunders who is executive director of the fort lauderdale realtors. putting their ideas into action is one of the best ways to turn the corner on our local real estate market and it's more than just buying a new house. families with a new home need new fuiture, flowers for their new garden, maybe a plumber or painter. and these are products that make a huge impact on our economy. so while there's...