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ann notarangelo begins our team coverage from pleasanton where one water district has already figured out how to cut back. ann. >> reporter: yeah, 25% water reduction, it does seem like a cruel april fool's joke but for people living here in the tri- valley, it is already the norm. >> it's a very doable goal because we did it last year. >> reporter: the dublin-san ramon services district mandates a 25% water reduction for its customers and gets it. but you don't see brown medians and dead landscapes because in this area, 23% of their water is recycled. that's nearly 2.5 million gallons to be used on landscaping. >> it's ideal. and not every community has it. but, you know, if you have a waste water treatment plant, you have the source material to make recycled water. >> reporter: people were lined up for water today. >> i qom out a couple times a week and -- i come out a couple times a week and i get water for my and neighbors' yards. >> reporter: it outlines partnering with local governments to replace 50 million square feet of lawns with drought-tolerant landscaping. golf courses, c
ann notarangelo begins our team coverage from pleasanton where one water district has already figured out how to cut back. ann. >> reporter: yeah, 25% water reduction, it does seem like a cruel april fool's joke but for people living here in the tri- valley, it is already the norm. >> it's a very doable goal because we did it last year. >> reporter: the dublin-san ramon services district mandates a 25% water reduction for its customers and gets it. but you don't see brown...
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kpix 5's ann notarangelo reports. >> the ground is shaking. >> reporter: moments later climbers at base camp realized what's about to happen and run for what little cover they have. >> go. go. [ bleep ] bleep [ bleep ] >> reporter: it was over in seconds. >> are you okay? >> huh, yeah. >> reporter: larges like this one killed at least -- avalanchings like this one killed at least 17 climbers on everest, one was google executive dan fredinburg. this is video showing him preparing for his climb. >> every day has been a completely different workout. last four and a half months in order to confuse my mind and my body and just keep myself on edge at all times. >> reporter: ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >> and a climber from sonoma county is still on mount everest, john ritter on the left in the green jacket said the ground shook for a long time and moments later the avalanches thundered towards them. ritter survived the onslaught but other climbers at base camp did not. >> there was quite a cloud that took out a rock and -- ice that took out a large section of the base camp. we recall ducked for
kpix 5's ann notarangelo reports. >> the ground is shaking. >> reporter: moments later climbers at base camp realized what's about to happen and run for what little cover they have. >> go. go. [ bleep ] bleep [ bleep ] >> reporter: it was over in seconds. >> are you okay? >> huh, yeah. >> reporter: larges like this one killed at least -- avalanchings like this one killed at least 17 climbers on everest, one was google executive dan fredinburg. this is...
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kpix 5's ann notarangelo with one family's story. >> reporter: playing with her sons on the floor of their apartment is a far cry from allison was pregnant with the twins and sleeping on the floor. >> to me it was a nightmare. >> reporter: two years ago her husband grant lost his job and they lost their lease. and then they learned the twins were coming. >> what, now you're pregnant with no car, no job, no house? >> reporter: it was a far cry from the independence they once had known. allison sent her eldest son to the family on the east coast. it was too overwhelming. looking for a job was almost pointless. >> hygiene, i mean, that is a main part that you can be judged on just walking through a line at safeway. >> reporter: the tie-in between homelessness and unemployment might seem like a no-brainer but not until recently did the state and counties decide to tackle the issues simultaneously. paul oversees the calworks housing support program in contra costa county. >> families that are homeless and pull them into permanent housing so we take that off their list of worries and that
kpix 5's ann notarangelo with one family's story. >> reporter: playing with her sons on the floor of their apartment is a far cry from allison was pregnant with the twins and sleeping on the floor. >> to me it was a nightmare. >> reporter: two years ago her husband grant lost his job and they lost their lease. and then they learned the twins were coming. >> what, now you're pregnant with no car, no job, no house? >> reporter: it was a far cry from the independence...
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kpix5's ann notarangelo tells us at this point no plan for any safety improvements. >> reporter: we were here only a few minutes before people started telling us how dangerous of an intersection it is. this morning a 23-year-old woman was killed while out for a jog. >> she was jogging. that's part of her routine every morning. >> reporter: vallejo police say the jogger was the in the marked crosswalk this morning when she was hit about 6 a.m. she was jogging but may have also had a fight with her friend and was out to clear her head. the driver in his mid-50s didn't realize he'd hit a person until he stopped to check. >> we all seen the circles. her shoes were knocked off her feet she was hit so hard, no skid marks. >> reporter: john morton said she was a quiet person who had two jobs. he adds hours after the accident he, too, could have been a statistic. >> we were halfway across the crosswalk and this lady goes zooming by, didn't slow down, didn't stop or nothing. >> reporter: the locals say this is a terrible place to be a pedestrian because people are rushing to the freeway or the fe
kpix5's ann notarangelo tells us at this point no plan for any safety improvements. >> reporter: we were here only a few minutes before people started telling us how dangerous of an intersection it is. this morning a 23-year-old woman was killed while out for a jog. >> she was jogging. that's part of her routine every morning. >> reporter: vallejo police say the jogger was the in the marked crosswalk this morning when she was hit about 6 a.m. she was jogging but may have also...
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good evening, i'm maria medina -- in for ann notarangelo. >>> a gruesome discovery inside a boarded up house. a mummified body that has been there for years. good evening. >>> the richmond district the body was just found last night. kpix don lynne is outside. hi. >> hi, brian. the body was wrapped in a blanket for 5 years and believe to be a 90-year-old woman. that body was removed from the house yesterday. the big question, how she died and why her daughter did not say anything while living with a corps. >> the mystery of a mummified body found inside of the house is deepened by a case of hoarding. >> cleanup workers and firefighters had a hard time getting in, once they got in the smell was so bad. firefighter his to wear oxygen masks. >> public health is dealing with the rats and reported reported black widows and my department of health and the contractors are looking into the infestation of things. >> reporter: the supervisor of the neighborhood says it took workers a few days to remove some of the trash before discovering the body on saturday. the police believe it was the body
good evening, i'm maria medina -- in for ann notarangelo. >>> a gruesome discovery inside a boarded up house. a mummified body that has been there for years. good evening. >>> the richmond district the body was just found last night. kpix don lynne is outside. hi. >> hi, brian. the body was wrapped in a blanket for 5 years and believe to be a 90-year-old woman. that body was removed from the house yesterday. the big question, how she died and why her daughter did not say...
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in pleasanton ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >>> a bizarre crime at stanford. a grad student is accused of poisoning several classmates. kpix 5's len ramirez tells us, jealousy may having tong do with it. >> reporter: -- something to do with it. >> reporter: 25-year-old xiang yu ouyang allegedly poisoned four lab mates by contaminating drinking water bottles with cancer-causing chemical paraformaldehyde. >> i never heard something so extreme. >> reporter: most stanford students are just hearing about it even though it happened last year. court documents say graduate students doing stem cell research in the lorry lokey building near the stanford medical center began smelling par formaldehyde when they drank from their water bottles during september and october of 2014. some ingested enough to give them burning in their mouths and throats. all the victims are women. they began to suspect ouyang when she was spotted and photographed in stem cell incubators where she didn't belong. at the same time, students tell investigators their stem cells began dying mysteriou
in pleasanton ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >>> a bizarre crime at stanford. a grad student is accused of poisoning several classmates. kpix 5's len ramirez tells us, jealousy may having tong do with it. >> reporter: -- something to do with it. >> reporter: 25-year-old xiang yu ouyang allegedly poisoned four lab mates by contaminating drinking water bottles with cancer-causing chemical paraformaldehyde. >> i never heard something so extreme. >> reporter: most...
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. i'm brian hackney. the motorcyclist was apparently knocked over the side of the antioch bridge.. after colliding with a car this afternoon. >>> a motorcycle rider vanishes without a trace after a crash on a bridge. >> the motorcyclist was knocked over the side of the antioch bridge. >> reporter: right now it is unclear how this accident happened. according to chp they received calls of a motorcyclist speeding southbound this way over the antioch bridge, soon after that motorcyclist slammed into the back of the car. when law enforcement showed up this bike picture was all that was found on the bridge. witnesses say the driver went over the bridge into the water. now, chp shutdown lanes on both sides of the bridge. emergency search and rescue efforts got under way. a coast guard boat and a rescue boat were out on the water as a chp helicopter flew over head. the operation was called off. earlier this afternoon, we were over on the other side of the bridge. that is where the shoreline park is. it has a lit
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. i'm brian hackney. the motorcyclist was apparently knocked over the side of the antioch bridge.. after colliding with a car this afternoon. >>> a motorcycle rider vanishes without a trace after a crash on a bridge. >> the motorcyclist was knocked over the side of the antioch bridge. >> reporter: right now it is unclear how this accident happened. according to chp they received calls of a motorcyclist speeding southbound this way over the...
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. >> i'm ann notarangelo. killed at california last night as she crossed the street, police say the men who hit her were wanted for several armed robberies and on the run. tonight, we learned he was from san francisco. working a cafe in google. mark kelly spoke with her roommate today. >> friday night, downtown san francisco. one friend tells me bridgette was likely heading home after dinner with a friend when a car struck and killed her in this crosswalk. >> it doesn't seem real. >> roommates, san rosoff had a strange feeling last night something was wrong. >> i know people that died. but i haven't known anyone that has been killed. >> the police chase started near the fair monte hotel. they tried pulling over the suspects, three men, but they sped off toward downtown. police say a gun was tossed from the car near stockton and california streets. armed with handguns, the suspects committed three robberies just last night, including one right here in knob hill. the suspect hit one person near union square. aft
. >> i'm ann notarangelo. killed at california last night as she crossed the street, police say the men who hit her were wanted for several armed robberies and on the run. tonight, we learned he was from san francisco. working a cafe in google. mark kelly spoke with her roommate today. >> friday night, downtown san francisco. one friend tells me bridgette was likely heading home after dinner with a friend when a car struck and killed her in this crosswalk. >> it doesn't seem...
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and i'm ann notarangelo. the number of people killed in >>> glimmers of hope in nepal. people pulled alive. how people are coming to the rescue. >> good evening. the number of people killed in yesterday's 7.8 quake is now more than 2500 considering people could be buried under buildings in outer areas it could be more. the u.s. is bringing in supplies to help. there is black smoke rising as survivors are cremating the dead. many are shell shocked as strong aftershocks rocked the region. >> reporter: aftershocks have thousands on edge. many people are sleeping in open spaces, too afraid to go back inside. the biggest earthquake to hit nepal toppled dozens of buildings. so much rubble, they must decide where to dig. [crying] >> reporter: 6,000 people were hurt across the nation. the quake triggered an avalanche on mount everest that injured many and killed more. >> reporter: here, there say large community, people are gathering medical supplies and clothes that will be sent directly to the overcrowded shelters. >> our country is in trouble. >> reporter: he says he has bee
and i'm ann notarangelo. the number of people killed in >>> glimmers of hope in nepal. people pulled alive. how people are coming to the rescue. >> good evening. the number of people killed in yesterday's 7.8 quake is now more than 2500 considering people could be buried under buildings in outer areas it could be more. the u.s. is bringing in supplies to help. there is black smoke rising as survivors are cremating the dead. many are shell shocked as strong aftershocks rocked the...
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ann notarangelo is off tonight. >> i'm brian hackney. tonight, kpix 5's mark kelly with the recording that has some parents called for the board member to resign. >> i would say 95% of the students don't have air- conditioning so whether that means they are more acclimated and can they handle more heat i would say 95% of [ indiscernible ] >> school board member denise elskin says her words got twisted. >> it wasn't discriminatory. it was factual. >> reporter: denise was okay with putting air-conditioning at a one school but said $2 million would be better spent on education. she said trees would keep students cool another school. >> it was an option. >> reporter: he calls her words offensive. webb says his kids went through last fuentes and complained that the school needed more than trees. it needed air-conditioning. >> i used to volunteer and do a lot of work in the classrooms and it was warm. >> reporter: she says the backlash against her hurts because she is not affluent herself. her own kids went to las fuentes without air- conditio
ann notarangelo is off tonight. >> i'm brian hackney. tonight, kpix 5's mark kelly with the recording that has some parents called for the board member to resign. >> i would say 95% of the students don't have air- conditioning so whether that means they are more acclimated and can they handle more heat i would say 95% of [ indiscernible ] >> school board member denise elskin says her words got twisted. >> it wasn't discriminatory. it was factual. >> reporter:...
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> and i'm brian hackney. bridget quacker was killed at a crosswalk after suspects tried to outrun police. they are still on the run tonight. meanwhile, we are learning more about the victim. our mark kelly spoke with her roommate. >> reporter: friday night, downtown san francisco. one friend tells me bridget klecker was likely headed home after dinner with a friend when a car struck and killed her in this crosswalk. >> it doesn't seem real. >> reporter: roommate sam says he had a strange feeling that something was wrong. >> i have known people that died but i haven't known anyone personally that has been killed. >> reporter: the police chase started near the fairmont hotel. they tried pulls over the three suspects, three men, but they sped off downtown. a gun was tossed from the car. the suspects robberies just last night armed with a handgun including one right here in knob hill. the suspects hit one person near union square in a toyota corolla. >> i kept expecting it to be a mistake. >> reporter: sam says h
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> and i'm brian hackney. bridget quacker was killed at a crosswalk after suspects tried to outrun police. they are still on the run tonight. meanwhile, we are learning more about the victim. our mark kelly spoke with her roommate. >> reporter: friday night, downtown san francisco. one friend tells me bridget klecker was likely headed home after dinner with a friend when a car struck and killed her in this crosswalk. >> it doesn't seem real....
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> i'm brian hackney. the warriors came into the game with the best regular season record in the nba. andrea nakano joins us. they might have the top seed but the play-offs a whole new ballgame. >> the pelicans have a lot of confidence coming into the series against the warriors. they beat the defending champions first to get into the play-offs but they got a reality check this afternoon at oracle. golden state lost just two games at home all year. didn't want to make that three in front of the deafening crowd. steph curry had a down game shooting the three ball. but his work around the rim it did not disappoint! an incredible spinning shot high off the glass. plus give anthon davis a foul. curry with 34 points. new orleans comes back in the fourth. draymond green makes it a 10- point game with under 2 to go. they win 106-99. we'll have much more on this game later in sports. and we'll hear from the warriors star steph curry. stick around for that. >> they were all smiles after the game. >> it was. yeah. t
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> i'm brian hackney. the warriors came into the game with the best regular season record in the nba. andrea nakano joins us. they might have the top seed but the play-offs a whole new ballgame. >> the pelicans have a lot of confidence coming into the series against the warriors. they beat the defending champions first to get into the play-offs but they got a reality check this afternoon at oracle. golden state lost just two games at home all year....
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> and i'm brian hackney. the boat and two bodies were found this morning at tamales point a day after the boat set out from bodega bay and christian hartnett shows us hope is fading tonight for two others also on board. >> reporter: search and rescue crews lower one of the two bodies recovered off the coast in tamales point in marin county. it comes one day after the small fishing boat and four boaters left bodega bay for a salmon fishing trip. according to the coast guard, the trip left 5:00 a.m. friday morning. but never returned. coast guard boats and sheriff helicopters began looking but rough conditions ton sea made it almost impossible. >> winds were pretty light, but the fog becomes a problem after dark. visibility was around 150 yards or so. and that makes it really tough to see, especially when the swells are ten feet in between as well. >> reporter: it is unclear what caused the accident. commercial fishermen we spoke with at bodega harbor say the rocks jutting out of the water can be a dangerous co
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> and i'm brian hackney. the boat and two bodies were found this morning at tamales point a day after the boat set out from bodega bay and christian hartnett shows us hope is fading tonight for two others also on board. >> reporter: search and rescue crews lower one of the two bodies recovered off the coast in tamales point in marin county. it comes one day after the small fishing boat and four boaters left bodega bay for a salmon fishing trip....
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and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for ann notarangelo. >> and i'm brian hackney. in the better late than never department, a deep low pressure system spinning through the gulf of alaska will send rain through the buy area tomorrow morning. at the moment, the doppler is not picking up much. future cast shows rain developing before sunrise in the north bay. we will stop this at about 11:00 tomorrow morning. you can see widely scattered showersful later in the day, the showers do ease up. but, and it has been a while we have been able to say this, there is a bigger more potent system on tap tuesday. >>> and tonight, a bay area man has become the first american citizen to be killed in the latest violence in yemen. christian hartnett spoke with the oakland man's family and friends today. and they feel like the u.s. government let them down. >> reporter: jamal aleveny is the first american killed during the conflict. his family says the u.s. government should have done something to help him. family and friends gather in prayer to remember the life of jamal alebeny. moha
and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for ann notarangelo. >> and i'm brian hackney. in the better late than never department, a deep low pressure system spinning through the gulf of alaska will send rain through the buy area tomorrow morning. at the moment, the doppler is not picking up much. future cast shows rain developing before sunrise in the north bay. we will stop this at about 11:00 tomorrow morning. you can see widely scattered showersful later in the day, the showers do...
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i'm ann notarangelo. >> and i'm brian hackney. tonight, the death toll from the nepal quake is at 1900 and climbing. the aftershocks are making matters worse. at night, people felt safer in the shelter of the air than their own home. the 7.8 magnitude quake is the strongest to hit nepal in 80 years. it is now a race against time to save people trapped in the rubble. >> reporter: it was just after noon when the killer earthquake struck and triggered chaos on the streets of the capitol kathmandu. brick by brick, rescuers raced against time in a desperate certificate for survivors and any sign of life. but throughout the day, the death toll kept climbing. a security camera captured the terrifying moments the quake hit. the earth below and everything above trembles violently for a good 30 seconds. survivors describe seeing panic and mayhem as people scattered onto the streets to avoid being crushed by toppling vision. >> i tell you, it was a very horrifying situation. we barely were able to move out of the house. we held ourselves tog
i'm ann notarangelo. >> and i'm brian hackney. tonight, the death toll from the nepal quake is at 1900 and climbing. the aftershocks are making matters worse. at night, people felt safer in the shelter of the air than their own home. the 7.8 magnitude quake is the strongest to hit nepal in 80 years. it is now a race against time to save people trapped in the rubble. >> reporter: it was just after noon when the killer earthquake struck and triggered chaos on the streets of the...
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> i'm brian hackney. the boat washed up this morning at tamales point after setting off yesterday from bodega bay. there was a body in the sand nearby. and another in the water. tonight, two boaters are still missing and search crews are fast running out of daylight to try to find them. according to the coast guard, the boat and four passengers left bodega harbor early friday morning around 5 a.m. the coast guard says someone who knew the boat's captain gave authorities a call later that evening to report the boat had not returned. coast guard boats searched all night last night all day today. helicopters from the county sheriff and the coast guard have helped, as well. the search will continue through the night tonight if need be. one coast guard boat will have rotating crews so they can keep searching. we'll have new details at 11. >>> the body of a missing motorcyclist has been found nearly a week after he vanished over the side of the antioch bridge. a jet skier spotted dillon wrath's body in the wate
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> i'm brian hackney. the boat washed up this morning at tamales point after setting off yesterday from bodega bay. there was a body in the sand nearby. and another in the water. tonight, two boaters are still missing and search crews are fast running out of daylight to try to find them. according to the coast guard, the boat and four passengers left bodega harbor early friday morning around 5 a.m. the coast guard says someone who knew the boat's captain...
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i'm juliette goodrich in for ann notarangelo. >> i'm brian hackney. kpix 5's christian hartnett is live in hayward where the victim's family is gathered tonight. christian. >> reporter: brian, jamal al- labani is the first u.s. citizen killed in yemen during this recent conflict. family and friends gathering in hayward today are still in shock and believe more could have been done to save him. a prayer to remember the life of jamal al-labani, the pain of his death still strong. >>> every time they remember his name, they just cry. >> reporter: mohammed is jamal's cousin. he says jamal left for yemen about two months ago to see his 2.5-year-old daughter and wife, who is pregnant. he wanted to bring them back to the u.s. where he lived in oakland and owns this gas station in the city. but chaos caused by terrorist activities and civil unrest in yemen made it impossible to leave. >> he was pretty good. he was pretty worried for the past three weeks. >> reporter: jamal died tuesday when he and his 14-year-old nephew were hit by mortars in a rebel attack.
i'm juliette goodrich in for ann notarangelo. >> i'm brian hackney. kpix 5's christian hartnett is live in hayward where the victim's family is gathered tonight. christian. >> reporter: brian, jamal al- labani is the first u.s. citizen killed in yemen during this recent conflict. family and friends gathering in hayward today are still in shock and believe more could have been done to save him. a prayer to remember the life of jamal al-labani, the pain of his death still strong....
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new at 6:00 ann notarangelo shows us, it's already been an eye-opening experience. ann. >> reporter: ken, every livermore police officer is now wearing a body camera and they will be turned on during every encounter except for one. we have seen this perspective from officer body cameras and have come to know moments of horror. >> sorry, sorry. >> reporter: and moments an officer shows restraint. >> put it down, man. i don't want to shoot you. >> reporter: this month every livermore police officer like ryan sanchez started wearing a camera and recording what happens even a portion of this interview. >> i would press it twice. you're not even going to know that i pressed it. didn't even see my hands. >> right now it's recording our interactions. you don't see a light that went on or anything. >> reporter: after more than a year of study and testing throughout the city, the department says it's learned a few things about body cameras. >> it's only a limited field of view from these cameras so sometimes they don't necessarily pick up everything that we see or hear. and
new at 6:00 ann notarangelo shows us, it's already been an eye-opening experience. ann. >> reporter: ken, every livermore police officer is now wearing a body camera and they will be turned on during every encounter except for one. we have seen this perspective from officer body cameras and have come to know moments of horror. >> sorry, sorry. >> reporter: and moments an officer shows restraint. >> put it down, man. i don't want to shoot you. >> reporter: this...
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> i'm brian hackney. the boat washed up this morning at tamales point after
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >> i'm brian hackney. the boat washed up this morning at tamales point after
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. i'm brian hackney. another vote is set for this week for the controversial bill that would force most california kids to be vaccinated before attending public schools. anne >>> good evening. another vote is set this week for the controversial bill that will force most california kids to be vaccinated before attending public schools. ann has more on what is
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. i'm brian hackney. another vote is set for this week for the controversial bill that would force most california kids to be vaccinated before attending public schools. anne >>> good evening. another vote is set this week for the controversial bill that will force most california kids to be vaccinated before attending public schools. ann has more on what is
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good evening, i'm maria medina -- in for ann notarangelo. >>> a gruesome discovery inside a boarded up house. a mummified body that has
good evening, i'm maria medina -- in for ann notarangelo. >>> a gruesome discovery inside a boarded up house. a mummified body that has