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Does anyone have links to watch the arraignment live? Im not near a TV. TIA
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Sorry if this has been already mentioned..
On the latest TV show last night (rerun), at the very end, there was a brief textual addition in a couple sentences re: the name and date of arrest.
Also, sorry really behind here, I'm sure this has been posted, preview for tomorrow's show "Unmasking a Killer":
https://cnncreativemarketing.com/project/unmasking
Does anyone have links to watch the arraignment live? I’m not near a TV. TIA
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Regaring GSKs Strange Smell: .
Wow. So he was possibly married at the time he committed these heinous crimes. Mind-boggling. LE was probably looking for the troubled loner, not the guy next door. Just chilling.
OK, but glasses can be added.. Just plain frames or maybe random weak power lens glasses if not needed.
I do not consider this to be an exclusionary fact.
Are there unchanging reasons why DeAngelo could not be the Zodiac?
Example: He was too young, he was in Vietnam during a murder, he had poor letter writing skills or math skills ( Zodiac's ciphers are not easy, for the most part).
That sort of thing.

LIVE BROADCAST of today's arraignment- 1;30 pm Ca. time, 4:30pm ET
http://www.kyma.com/news/national-w...den-state-killer-arraigned-in-court/735440080
I don't think it's a weird question at all.
Eww. I lost my appetite! Good info though.
As a nursing student,
I learned to identify the odor of cancer on someone's breath.
It's scary really, because I smell it MONTHS before they are even disgnosed!!!
(I can't tell anyone, hey, go to the doctor, I smell cancer on your breath)
No doctor would believe that!
So, I sit and wait to hear of the diagnosis...
I would definitely want you to tell me. There are dogs that are trained to smell it. Who cares if a doctor believed it? Do your part and tell someone, let the rest take care of itself.
Genealogy site didn't know it was used to seek serial killer
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) The genealogy website used to find the man accused of being California's Golden State Killer had no idea its database was tapped in pursuit of a suspect who eluded law enforcement for four decades, the site co-founder said Friday.
Authorities never approached Florida-based GEDmatch about the case, and Curtis Rogers said law enforcement's use of the site raised privacy concerns that were echoed by civil liberties groups.
The free genealogy website, which pools DNA profiles that people upload and share publicly to find relatives, said it has always informed users its database can be used for other purposes. But Rogers said the company does not "hand out data."
"This was done without our knowledge, and it's been overwhelming," he told The Associated Press.
For the team of investigators tracking the attacker suspected of killing 13 people and raping nearly 50 women during the 1970s and '80s, GEDmatch was one of the best tools, lead investigator Paul Holes told the Mercury News in San Jose.
Officials did not need a court order to access GEDMatch's large database of genetic blueprints, Holes said. Major commercial DNA companies say they do not give law enforcement access to their genetic data without a court order.
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http://www.newsminer.com/news/natio...cle_b5631652-f850-54ba-9d85-a0f20b37a32d.html