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I think I think that's the wrongmusic. There you go where Carlson,
mackenzie and Heather in the Morning,I needed a stop what you're doing and
listen. I'm a little showed oncash, but if you don't mind just
appetizing, I'd love to take it. Carlson, mackenzie and Heather. We'd
like to thank you personally, allof us for the meeting you've given all
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lives kens. I always thought thateveryone had a little bit of good in
them, but I don't see itwith you. Pete McKenzie, who didn't
want to tell you you were amoral ends are bod I doubled up on
the man, so I'm ready forall your jokes. Carlson, mackenzie and
Heather in the Morning. Your eyesare kind of blazing over room. I'm
just I'm processing though. Well thatconcludes on one hundred point seven. I
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don't really know what that was.Shockingly amazing, don't do you see?
LX, By the magic of radio, We're going to spam the bread of
the United States and take you rightup in one of America's great city,
Boston, Massachusetts. Yeah, Hello, I'm a Tuesday. It is the
sixth day of June twenty twenty three. You know we're doing You're friends on
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the radio, your palace. Myname is Kevin Carlson. His fate was
to go to a fat, meanfacility where he would be fed a lot
of food to get to grow quickly, and then in about six to eight
months, you would have been sentto slaughter. Yeah, but instead we're
taking care of them. That's right, we've adopted. Hi. There,
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I Pete mckins. I noticed thatyou're wearing a shirt. Is everything?
Okay? It's just another hoodie againtoday. Hi, Heather Forward. I've
never really collaborated with people on thislevel. I had to rely on everyone
else to get their job done inorder to remind so, I had to
learn how to trust my peers.Trust you. Have you started trusting us?
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Do I trust you? Yeah?Does it look like I trust you?
Can't help but trust us? Trustableuncrustables to booze Kenny Young, our
executive producer. What's up? Yeah? The executive hum flowers each day staring
blankly into space. Remember that sixone seven nine three one seven is our
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number. Hey, you five tothirty club members, have you had a
good taste of smoke? This morning. Can't you just taste it in the
back of your throat? I couldon the way into work today, I'm
like, I feel like I'm sittingby a fire pit. You could you
smell it? Kenny coming through theair fill through your car Metsa Metza Yeah,
I was like, wow, thisis crazy. There's always one section
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of the pike, like around WestNewton there's this one corridor. I don't
know if you've ever noticed it smokeaside. There's this one corridor when you're
heading east bound where it smells likenatural gas. It's overwhelming that I have
not known. And it's only forabout a quarter mile and once you get
through that it clears up right away. But I smell it every day.
It's like coffee smells you ever drivesthrough certain areas, it's like the was
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a strong odor of coffee. Ohyeah, yeah, yeah, even outside
this building. Sometimes I got outof the car and go, oh my
god, it smells like coffee.Where's that coming from? Yeah? You
know. Another section of four ninetyfive down when you hit through twenty eight
by the Cape as an overwhelming quartermiles stretch where it smells like roasted garlic.
Every single time I drive to thegame. Wow, yeah, a
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business or a plant, it's gottabe It's gotta be something down there.
It smells like. We used tohave relatives to live near a bread factory.
It was a wonderbread factory. Mygod. It was a smell of
bread all the time, you know. And then Pete and I took a
tour of a bread factor. Itwas Millbrook Bread Cleveland. They had it
was like the regional, a strongbread. It smells like bread. Yeah,
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give you everybody gets a school buswas full. No, we all
got a low Yeah, that usedto be a big one. You'd come
off Rout nine and my mom wouldgo out there and they had like the
Clarence rack and the little gift shotbecause they had their day old bread was
perfectly fine. They just said toomuch of it. I used to get
bread and treats right there. Man. That would hit you as soon as
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you came up from like warm bread. All right, So five thirty club
members, you know the DLWCLX inyour message seven O four seven oh,
or you can reach out to uson the talkback feature a hot radio app
five thirty three fifty seven degrees.Thank you, all right, let's see
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where we stand. The I guessthe color of Sherry Spears sun dress,
this would be day six five somethinglike that of guessing. I think it's
back to last Tuesday, so thiswould be five. Then, so yesterday
I said yellow, Pete said white, and he said purple. She is
wearing blue. Unbelievable, So unfortunately, a miss Yeah, this is the
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way it goes. She's really pushingus to the limit, driving crisis.
Well, I gave Pete a littleinsight, and I probably shouldn't have opened
my mouth, but it's rare thatthe color black is broken out this time
of year from missus spear, MissusSpear, Well, I'll be picking last
this time around, so you'll haveyour opportunity if you want that color.
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Yeah. Uh so we've had whatwe're in five bucks each now where that
was today would have been fifteen,right, tomorrow's eighteen for total for the
skins that we're doing. So it'sgetting expensive. So she has worn lavender
blue. Remember the green skirt withthe blue and red top. She wore
red on Friday, and then todayshe's wearing blue. Who's trying? Is
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it to go? I went firstyesterday? Okay, wow, and I
said it's it was because I saidblue twice. I know last week I
went purple. I was closed.Oh boy tomorrow. It can only mean
one thing. Hmm. She worered on Friday, so she's not got
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to come back and were it onTuesday? Whoa, whoa? He said
yellow yesterday? Where's he going?Everybody's waiting, everybody. I know,
I got mine less, suspense iskilled. I'm gonna say white, okay,
white for a Wednesday, see,because that's how she would think,
I would. You know, I'mgonna say white Wednesday, red, blue,
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white, be all American three daysin a row. Okay, Kenny,
what is your selection? Yellow?A shade of yellow? Why that's
sticking out? Wow? What yougot? Yeah? Right? Uh,
I guess I'll throw one out thereand say orange. Okay, you're gonna
go. You're locked in. Aswent there, we were againsting the color
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of sherry spears sundress. By theway, Kenny was all excited. Came
in this morning. How far didyou get through the Curious Case of Natalie
Gray, the Curious Case of NatalieGrace. So I did little voice search
and it came up on to theMax app. You know, HBO's new
rebranding. Yeah so anyway, yeah, we ripped through and I'm not kidding.
Once I described the plot to thewife, she's like, well,
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let's just start it and see right, we got five that's many. Well
quick, they're only like thirty fiveminutes. Yeah, but I'm just blazed
through it. So you're further alongthan I am. Then deep, you're
past the neighbors, her neighbors apartment. Okay. So it's the Curious Case
of Nine the Greats, which ison I'm watching it on Discovery. I
d it's about the six year oldUkrainian orphan or is she or a twenty
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two year old scammer. It's it'sinsane. So where do you stand then?
Uh? You know, so farlike was she a child or a
grown woman when she was brought intothat house? She was older than it
was anticipated because you you actually dofinally get to see the real birth certificate,
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okay, or is not going tosay wow, okay, but there's
still speculation on that as all.She she is older than what they were
to hold when they adopted this hthis person. And uh and that's a
whole other thing too, because nowthere's all kinds of court cases and this
and that, but there is obviousand clear signs of neglect for somebody that
is suffering disability. Bright, Imean it's a thing. Is it's a
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completely crazy family. Yes, andshe's not right in her head too,
oh correct. So anyway, soit's called the curious Case of method Crace.
If you're looking for something to watch, Peter, I know you won't
watch it, but boy about thatFrench open. It's amazing but you oh
no, that's garbage. But you'vebeen hard them yesterday. That's awesome.
Yeah, that's all the rope.Yeah, you won't catch me watching that.
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Oh it's so good. What's abig story here today? They're trying
to identify a five foot one womanwith green nails that was found dead on
the side of the road in NewHampshire. When they talk about a very
specific thing. Yeah, long Routeeighty nine. So five foot one,
so she's tiny. Uh, she'sone hundred eleven pounds. So she's also
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very skinny and eighteen to thirty yearsold, strawberry blonde hair, blue eyes,
very fair skin and she has afeather tattoo on the small of her
back with birds flying out of thefeathers and the thing about the bright green
neon, green finger and toenails.So I mean, you know it's a
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distance, but about what age eighteenthirty, eighteen to thirty, so they
you know, an adult, butthey don't know in what range other than
that, and they just need helpidentifying her. So she was found after
midnight in the northbound breakdown lane,right, and she has blunt force trauma.
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Sounds like it sounds like she wasmurdered. And then one of those
cereal suckers we're back in like theeighties and nineties. Actually even in the
two thousands there was some of those. Do you remember the movie where somebody
was harassing a trucker on a CBEthat called Duel. Oh no, no,
the very first what's his name movieSpielberg movie that was Duel. I
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wasn't the businessman in a little whitecar. Just know it's his first one.
This was a low budget, youknow, but well Duel looked kind
of low budget. It was.So they were making fun of this trucker.
They were screwing with them on theCBE and then the trucker then starts
to stalk them no matter where theygo that there's the trucker. Yeah.
Anyway, it's reminded me of whenyou said trucker. You know. Well,
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so police are saying if you werein that general area between eleven twenty
five pm and twelve fifteen am onMonday, so Sunday to Monday, and
you saw a vehicle stop there becausethey're trying to figure out what kind of
vehicle dumped this poor woman on theside or not even on the side.
And the breakdown right eighty nine isso dark and you know what I mean,
it's so wooded up there. Well, that's how I feel about most
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of New Hampshire. Once I getlike twenty miles in, there's no street
lights after those. Have you drivendown my street where I lived? Holy
crabt not it's all it's creepy.Yeah, But but where you live,
Kevin, there's you can get outof the darkness. When you're in New
Hampshire. It's like it's like goingin Western mass there's just areas where it's
just very rural looking. So uhyeah, if you have any information,
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I'm going to show you guys thatnot that you would know this woman anyway,
but this is the tattoo and thisall rightoo, I don't even know
if that's just a drawing or ifthat's actually from her skin, So just
keep that artist surrendering. Yeah,so that that was like, that's the
big story. That and some guywho drove his car through a karate studio
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and into a river. Did yousee that one breaks in that video?
Even no, there aren't. Ansuv crashes into and then goes thirty feet
below. And the thing if thisis in south Bridge, they don't think
they think he had a medical emergency, which don't reminded me of that airplane
that they were chasing down. Wellyeah, maybe, but like he what
was the deal of the airplane?Was that the pilot was slumped? Was
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it cabin pressure or was it becauseit would appear as though everybody was gone,
because you would have thought at somepoint in time the people in the
back of the plane or tech thingdone something right, got on the radio
or made a call. You know, maybe they were locked out of the
cabin, but still you make youcould make a phone call, you know
right there? Yeah, right,yeah, I don't know. I assume
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when they said that the pilot wasslumped over, that everyone was slumped over.
And then again that's what that.It's another interesting thing because you know
they can on the fact that youknow, it was a rich woman.
You know, it comes from avery wealthy family with a little daughter and
then a pilot and then poor nanny, you know along for the route.
You had to take the nanny withyou on on a weekend vacation. Well
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you couldn't. You couldn't spend theweekend. That's what I was saying.
You couldn't spend the weekend with yourkid. You had to bring a nanny
with you. You know what Imean, Because it was like some sort
of outing in Tennessee right with thefamily. It's like, jeez, you
had to bring that in. Noneof us come from nanny families. That
poor nanny, you know, itdidn't get weekends off. I guess nanny
had to go along now. ThatBut it's funny because they never mentioned the
nanny. It's always the rich girl, the rich lady with the little kid
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in the pilot. But you know, there are a lot of old pairs
in my town, which I didn'tknow until that term it's more exotic.
Well they're just different. But Iactually talked to them when I first got
there thinking they were moms, andthey were like, I'm not the mom.
They all have accents and right meansyes, yep, zelex weather.
No, they didn't have yoga.They all looked like me. That's why
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I was. They all weren't superhot, That's why I didn't know that
they were Old pairs sun and cloudswith Canadian smoke in the area. Chance
of thunderstorms this afternoon. Highs inthe seventies. But yes. When when
William came out of school last week, when I picked him up from school
during the initial smoky day, hesaid to me, he goes, was
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there an explosion? And I go, no, he goes, it seems
like really smoky. It's gonna beworse today than it was then. Just
mind Sarah Fisher. What makes itdifferent. There's a lot of smoke first
and foremost, but it's also lowerto the surface, So what we saw
back in May was mostly a lofthigher in the atmosphere. It kind of
makes for a milky sky, butyou don't smell it as much. Tomorrow's
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is pretty thick and it's dense.It's lower to the surface, which means
you'll likely smell a lot of thatsmoke and it's going to take away.
We would otherwise be some blue skyand eric mostly clouded with a passing shower
Tomorrow. Highs in the sixties,fifty seven degrees in Boston. I'm heather
Ford on a one hundred point seven. It is Boston's classic rock. Carlson
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Mackenzie, Heather Kenny five forty eight, sun, clouds and smoke here today,
chance of a shower fifty seven rightnow we need. We did get
some talkbacks. Kenny had mentioned thesmell of garlic? Was that on the
cape heading two Our talkback features rightthere on the iHeart Radio app. So
once you bring up the station onthe app, click on the microphone and
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you can leave us a thirty secondmessage. Hey, Kenny, there is
a Crouton factory in Wareham that createsthat garlic smell on Group four ninety five.
You're talking about, Ketty. That'sa Crutons factory. I'm driving by
it as we speak, Buddy,that's Cruton factory. No, we had
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one that's great. They Pepper Farm, Creuton. I don't know, I
do love I'll look it up.Cruton factory where you don't have a runs
of salad. Really I like baconbits too, crutons in my soup sometimes
of crackers. Yeah, that's interesting. Yeah, buddy, all right,
thank you for those. Yeah,yeah, absolutely, you can always reach
out to us. That's a littlered microphone on the iHeartRadio app Chatham Village
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Crutons Chat. Oh they're local.Nice. So yesterday I skipped out a
little early to go playing a charitygolf tournament out in Marlborough. And yeah,
I'm I hear all the time peoplecomplain about ways, you know,
the app that gets you from hereto there, that it's taken me this
way or that way, and itput me in tre I hear it all
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the time. I don't use it, but I've never heard bad things about
it. I use it every time. And I'm telling you what. It
took me around. I went.I went past one twenty eight. One
twenty eight was a parking lot atnine thirty in the morning every day,
what is always rush hour, afew miles from downtown anyway. I don't
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know how you people do it.It's rush always rush hour. So it
took me around all that and straightto the you know, Marlborough area and
got to the course. I missedone hole. But I will tell you
this, were you guys out inthe weather yesterday at all a little bit?
It was. It was everything snow. I walked into a building and
it was raining. I walked outof the building and it was sunny.
Yeah. And then when the suncame out, the temperature went up fifteen
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twenty degrees. Yep, I gotmuggy. Sorry. You take constantly putting
stuff on taking stuff off. Youknow, golf, We golfers. We
have our golf outfit. We haveour shirt and our pants fancies. Yeah,
and then we have what's called raingear. And rain gear consists of
a jacket and pants on and off, on and off, on and off
of the rain gear. Yeah.Well yeah, because once it got sunny
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and muggy, the rain gear wouldjust stick to your body and feel you
can't keep it on. But itwas a great event. We had plenty
of fun. I was introduced toa new beer, and I'm in no
way sponsoring this beer at all,but I will try more of it.
It's called night Light, okay,and I'm sure Kenny has had it.
It's uh he's saying, yeah,yeah, that is a nice light beer.
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One hundred and twenty calories. Greatlogger night Light I know, I
never heard of it before yesterday.It's not even a great name, you
know, night Light. Well it'snight Shift Brewing. Oh okay, so
it's their light beer. Yeah,oh okay, Yeah that makes sense.
That's tremendous. Yeah, I know, right, I have this in my
fridge. By the way, Ididn't know that. Damn if we didn't
finish ten under par as a group, we were six shot a sixty one
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and we lost by three shots.Somebody shot at church, so they were
better sandbaggers out there than Well,there's some cheating going on a sure,
right, you know some of theseguys, right, you'll occasionally run into
these people that have to win.They'll do some cheating in order to get
in the winter it. Uh,I guess I can't put it past people
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cheating. But when you're in agroup of four and you have to be
in cahou, you have to bein cohous, there's got to be a
collaboration and I don't I don't thinkanybody's doing that. Yeah, right,
Well, you always accuse if youif you lose, you always accuse the
winner cheating. Yeah, that's alwaysyeah. Oh, Jerry wanted me to
mention Project Children, which is whothe uh, the tournament benefits. Yeah,
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it's kind of cool. So theytake kids from Northern Ireland, right,
uh, and they bring them herefor summer internships. Project Children pretty
interesting little charity, Your unique Children. So the children are coming here for
internships? Yes, well yeah,but I mean it's founded in the mid
seventies. Let's say young adults.You mean it's like you bring out a
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six years bringing six year olds isBoston's class of rock Carlson Mackenzie, Heather
Kenny six h six. You guyswant to do a show today? What
do you want to do? Wedo in our summer hours yet? Or
no? Summer you know what I'mtalking about. Summer effort is what I
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really meant. Summer effort. Yeah, yeah, yes, I'm already in
on that. I'd rather do ourChristmas effort. Oh, Chris the other
week two weeks before Christmas? Forgetabout? Can we do that effort all
summer? And watched into any ofthis? Fair to the listener, who
summer effort is? Uh? Whereit's where we give about about sixty percent?
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What do we usually get through September? I give one time every day.
You really know if you're being onall in about ninety should see his
face when he comes in the morningetherhe's all business? Is he very serious?
You know? No smiles? Getdown to him. That's right.
So miserable I am when I comein totally focus. Are you more?
Are you happier now that there's ahot water yes? Thank you for that?
I'm not. I don't like settingit all up. Well, I
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don't want to leave the water inthere. No, I hear you.
Heather brought in the you know,they yanked out our hot water system here,
our whole coffee system here. Iguess we're waiting on some fancy,
fancy thing. So in the meantime, Heather brought it in this pot,
this electric pot water pot, andit's awesome. So lift the lever,
and all of a sudden, I'min charge of filling it up every morning,
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and I'm in charge of emptying itand cleaning it out and putting it
back. Why do you pull thecord out of the actual device, Because
I pull it out when I goto empty it. Oh, I see,
just leave the cord in there.No, because when I go to
empty and clean it out. Idon't want to the cord wrapped all around
the sink. Clean that out.Every day, I wash it out.
I didn't know that. Thank youfor doing that. It's just water then
no, no, but there's likeI don't know kind of and yeah,
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and I just don't she's afraid ofmosquitoes, will start laying. No,
I just don't want it. Idon't know. I just clean it out.
Yeah, so, well, thankyou for that. I guess the
people from Kiss are now using itas well. I'm not used. You
don't have to worry about me.What didn't you tell me, Lisa?
Was she? Well? I saidthey were happy to have it there.
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It's still hot when I walk in. Well after you use it, Yeah,
it only takes fifteen seconds to boil, so it does seem like someone
is using it in between. Yeah, because you use it at what four
fifteen, four thirty? Well,I use the right at five at five
when I come into this story.You don't. You don't caffinate yourself the
minute you get here. I do. Yeah, so I have two cups.
Yeah, congratulations. You gotta havethe throat reading. You know that
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got ta does the opposite for me? Right, that's we're professionals. That's
what we do. I was justsifting through some stuff, you know,
to talk about this morning. Acouple of headlines that caught my attention,
like a couple charged for committing robberywith a sharpie if you caught that story.
Now it's the man and the womanwho were busted for shaking down a
couple and a threatened this couple bypushing a sharpie marker. I get this
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guy's neck. They always sound dangerous, right, sounds well before their use
weapon. They are very sharp.Cann't break the skin. I don't know
anything can if you using a force, you don't try it on you.
What color would you like? Black? I'd love to stab you in the
back again, all right. Hijackedschool bus leads cops on one hour high
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speed wild chase through cornfields across stateline. No kids. Yeah, it
came through that field, came throughour lot, traveled right through here,
right where we're standing. Jump backon a nine. But it was hours
earlier that state police got a callfrom authorities in Ohio saying that stolen school
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bus was heading their way. Itwas taken while a driver was practicing their
summer school route. They had thatthat bus had gotten out of it briefly,
and while they were outside of thebus they saw it take off um
and realized that it had been stolen. Police say the bus jacker was thirty
two year old Chad Burdock of Cincinnati. Two state troopers and a Bateshale cops
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spotted him driving north on I seventyfour. When they tried to pull him
over, he kept on going andled them on a chase through Decatur County.
That chase eventually entered Shelby County andwent through numerous yards and fields,
leaving a trail of tire track todo it go for it's an hour.
They couldn't get that bus to stop, destroyed a bunch of cars. Yeah,
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you see the kids that stole.Uh ten year old kid stole a
buic Encore suv and then the policechase him. There's a video that he
was wasn't bad until the guard Yeah, he'd been driving a gully, scraped
the guardrail a couple of did yousee put on his emergency lights as hazard
I thought was his hazard lights?The other what's coming up here? Well,
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the New Hampshire Police need I wantto do this a couple of times
this morning until the mystery well,I mean deserves it all right, stand
by here from the Planet Fitness,w CLX Studios Horizons Final Now now,
thanks for making that part of yourmorning with Heather. People are idiot story
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wx bos Okay, not to bringeverybody down, but the story that just
popped up on CVB as the numberone story out of East Bridgewater. Three
dogs died earlier this morning in ahouse fire. Okay, oh god,
So yeah, that's heartbreaking. Thatis super heartbreaking, especially since both of
my dogs wouldn't know what to doin a fire, and I don't know
if they'd get out of the house. Even if I try to drag them,
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they'd be like where we're going.It's the middle of the night.
I don't want to go anywhere.Um. So, New Hampshire Police they
need everybody's help in finding a womanwho was found dead on the side of
the road. And when I whenI finding her attacker? Yeah, well
because she was found with blunt forcetrauma. Yeah. She's five one or
was five one, maybe one hundredand ten pounds between the age of eighteen
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to thirty. She had knee ongreen fingernails and toenails, which yes,
is uh. You know, peopleget that, but it maybe not so
common, especially when you describe thefact that she's very pale skinned, she
has strawberry blonde hair, and shewas found along the side of the road
Root eighty nine. Yeah, yep, in the breakdown lane. She also
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has a tattoo on the small ofher back of a feather and the it's
very classy and out of the featherof birds are flying so very spiritual.
It's it kind of seems that feathermeans free spirit um, well sort of
the flying birds the birds flying wawait did you just make that up?
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Oh? You did? Ye.I'm helping you right, well, you're
not helping me, hopefully you're helpingthem, but nancing your new search.
Yeah, details with details, information, spicing up your segments, don't spice
up a murder. The autopsy determinedthe women died of blunt impact head injuries.
They're trying to identify her. Ifyou happen to be on a nine
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in Hopkinton in New Hampshire between eleventwenty five pm and twelve fifteen am Saturday
to Sunday. Uh, they're lookingfor your help. Carlos really heartless.
You know it sounds like a bodydump. Yeah, just heartless. Yeah,
actually this Sunday in a Monday person. This is super super evil.
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So I'm and you know, someone'sgot to be missing this woman, right,
someone. I always hope that verysoon. It makes me sad when
people go on identified even when theirdescriptions given out for so long. That
means no one was looking for them. Yeah, I mean you and I.
We listened to a lot of murderpodcasts there. I listened to a
podcast where there were children right involvedand no one was ever looking for them.
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I don't know why. A littledepressing. No, oh, I
like that stuff. Honestly. Istarted watching and listening to avoid that scenario
initially, like what now you're immersedin it. Well now I'm just now
I just listened to them. Ihope it's helping helps me avoid being murdered.
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It's making this job already. Dothat does that say about someone who
just enjoys murder shows and stuff?It's weird. Mostly it's women, And
they say it's mostly find it depressingand alarming and all at the same time.
Right, Well, there's a lotof things on social media lately over
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the last year or two where they'recomedians saying basically, why would you ever
mess with a woman? When theylisten to murder podcasts for fun, like
to be careful they're training. Usedto always watch these medical shows and it
was always mean, like trauma andI walked by and I go like,
what pleasure could you possibly get it? But those shows are never about the
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trauma, about the relationships of thepeople that are put through all of that,
right, I mean, well,yeah, but they're putting situations,
you know, rescue situations that likeraise your adrenaline. Yeah, why you're
watching it? You guys? Watchmen, watch watch shows where there's gun
fights and people are being murdered andthere's car races and the same thing.
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Yeah, but these shows are on, you know, between nine and ten,
ten and eleven at night. Howdo you go to bed after that?
What do you mean church? You'reso u your blood's going? When
was the Sopranos on? It wason Sunday nights. The only thing I
can compare to it is like watchingexciting Bruins or Red Sox or Celtics or
Pat's game late and then trying togo down. I'm sorry, You watch
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The Walking Dead and then you goto bed wat you guys watch also,
I would tape that show. No, But what I'm saying is people watch
that at night and then go tosleep. People watch Yellowstone or whatever it
is you guys watch and then goto sleep. It's the same thing,
except you guys watch it in adifferent format. To think that medical shows
are somehow these warped things, butall that crazy violent crap. You guys
watch a lot of things raise yourblood pressure, including you. I raise
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blood pressure or my blood pressure.I feel my blood pressure raising right now.
It should be raised at six twentyone, is opposed to ten o'clock
at night. Zelex Weather's sun andclouds with Canadian smoke, a chance of
thunderstorms this afternoon. Highs in theseventies and is Eric Fisher so nicely told
us if you look outside, itlooks smoky. He said, it's gonna
sit so much lower this Canadian smokemelding on my way in this morning,
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yep, than it did last weekwhen it was when it hit us and
I I lost my voice last week. I had like asthma attacks all week,
So I can only imagine the traumathat my voice is going to go
through after this. Now we'll seea Thursday. Thank you, mostly thought,
or I could just come in andnot talk tomorrow mostly cloudie with a
passing shower tomorrow. Highs in thesixties, fifty seven degrees in Boston.
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I'm Heather Ford on one hundred pointseven. This is Boston's cloudsic rock.
My name's Kevin tom Ride. That'sPete to my left. Heather Ford six
thirty two, sun and clouds.Smoke, yeah, smoke again today,
hands of a shower, mid seventies, a little warmer than yesterday. Fifty
seven right now. So if thismonk doesn't bring a tear, toy or
eye, how about Well, forme, I'm always looking at sports scores
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or sports story so it's hard forme to really avoid it. But the
team that knocked the Bruins out inthe first round of the NHL Stanley Cup
Playoffs are now two games to nonedown to the team who has our former
head coach, WHI that's a lotof tears. Yeah, for yeah,
I mean ridiculous. Good for BruceCassid last night, wont it? I
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mean I think it was god sevenseven two? Are you kidding. They've
outscored him in the first two games, twelve to four. Yeah, Bruce,
Yeah, throw him a party rightwhen he comes back to him.
Right, just have been salt.So I got a town's on the golf
course yesterday, as you know,playing a little charity event, and I
got a text from our friend downthe hallway there at our sister station,
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WBZ, Boston's news radio there.Drew. Yeah, he's all into this
French Open thing. So he's beengiving me picks. Uh. And the
first, very first pick that hegave me was a loser and I wagered
like sixty five sandwiches to win twentyfive and it lost this thing. So
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he's like, right, yeah,it was a heavy favorite. So he
gave me another PICKUF and no,I bet it, and I bet that
guy again. And Drew's been textingme the way this guy's been playing.
His name is Alexander Zverev. He'sin the quarterfinals of the French Open.
So he texts me, if hegets through, that pick looks very sexy.
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He's finally looking like his pre injuryself. He could be the one
tennis He just loves it. Yeah, So I bet eighty nine sandwiches to
win forty nine sandwiches on this guyand the hit winning. So yeah,
I'm gonna stick. I'm throwing itout there because they you know, the
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favorites are Djokovic of course and uhkiss something else of kiss Kiss Sarah.
What's his name? Wait a minute, he's really famous now, Carlos Alcarez
R. Yeah, so, uhbut if you want to pick a dark
horse pick to get to the final, there it is Alexander Zevera. Drew
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teaches kids, right, he does. He's great with kids. He should
he be around children. Yeah,okay, who I had heard things he
shouldn't have children, but he shouldteach them towns. That's all I'm saying.
Carlson McKenzie, Heather Kenny six fortysix, Hunning Clouds, got some
smoke, a chance of a showermid seventies fifty seven right now. This
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morning during the five thirty club,we were talking about areas of the Commonwealth
and have certain smells, and Kennyhad mentioned when he goes to the Cape
off A four ninety five, hesmells garlic and it turns out that what
is there Cruton fact Chatham out thatway, And then I had mentioned coffee.
I smell coffee when I get outof my car, and someone just
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tweeted at me the coffee smell thatyou get when you get to the studio
in Wellington, that is coming fromNew England Coffee a few miles away on
Charles Street in Mulden. So we'resolving mysteries. M that's what we're doing
here today, all right, wavesof scent across the common pete and I
don't smell it because we drink coffeeand for you it so for us it's
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like a common more yeah, becausemaybe even your carrying one or first thing
I do in the coffee, right, So Kevin's not used to it,
doesn't like it, so it sitsin his face. Yeah, right,
So I guess last night on Foxthey I wonder if this has anything to
do with the writer strike. Acelebrity reality show launched last night. It's
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called Stars on Mars. Have youheard anything about this show? A commercial?
Okay with William Shatner, ninety twoyear old William Shanner. When the
future of humanity is on the line, a courageous crew of celebrities will go
where none have gone to far.So they must survive with no what,
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no, no, and no personalassistance. Wait what I mean's you Buddy
Bars on Mars launching Monday's Stars onMars launched last night. So big brother,
it is. It is, exceptexcept it's also like biodome a little
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bit, you know what I mean? So Shanner may work his ass.
Oh he's still doing unexplained on thehistory Channe Right, So I guess what
happens is they you know, hegives orders to the you know, to
the astronauts. They're all dressed uplike astronauts. And uh, I know
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Ariel Winter, who was from ModernFamily. She confused. She thinks that,
you know, she's confused. LanceArmstrong with Neil Armstrong is and his
under the impression that Lance is asArmstrong is a real freaking astronaut. He
is a real art h Remember wewere talking about we saw Christopher Mint's plase
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whatever his name mclovin at the Celticsgame. Oh yeah, how does he
get all the money to sit courtside? Well, you know, he directs
a few. He's on this show. Oh so it's over, It's already
been taped and done. Mclovin ison this show. I don't know.
Richard Sherman's on the show. Uh, Ron Da Rouse, he's on the
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show. Well, Marshawn Lynch's Lynchand Sherman talking. You've got a commander
and your commander is commanding you.If only y'all just talking. Oh,
I don't know y'all stopped talking.It's like when you were telling Pete he
was like, hey, Pete,if you just go week anyway, at
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the end of the show, theyend up I don't know who got kicked
off last night discussing that play inthe Super Bowl against the Patriots. That's
what it sounds, Pete, PeteCarroll, Yeah, uh any who.
That's so that's the show. Ifyou're into you know, any new program,
no, thank you. I'd rathertake one of your documentary recommendations stars
on Mars. So yesterday we announcedwe told you all of the details on
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the second annual Zlex Cornhole Classic atthe Encore Boston Harbor Casino Saturday, July
twenty nine, with a twenty fivehundred dollars first place to the winning team.
It's one hundred bucks a team.Make sure you get in because this
thing is sold out pretty quick.Last year, Info and registration right now
at wclx dot com. Forward slashCornhole one hundred twenty seven of Clex,
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Carlson, Mackenzie, Heather Kenny,seven o'clock sun, cloud, smoke today,
chance of shower, mid seventies smoketoday. Yeah, you're gonna get
it. It's the fifty seven rightnow. This dude does his weight to
went to two thirty eight? Whatdo you weight, Pete? You'm about
that now? Aren't like two fortyfive? Yeah? Okay, I'm two
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seventy five, and you know atmy fattest I was three thirty. Oh,
guy, I imagine that two seventyfive was my fattest. That's where
you topped out, that's right toppSo this guy's two thirty eight and he
wanted to lose some weight, theguy from Nashville, and so he decided
to do you've seen that. Whatwas the name of the guy that when
I ate the McDonald's for one hundreddays? Remember? You know he did
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like a show or some documentary onit. Anyway, this guy decided to
eat McDonald's. This guy that guywas wasn't he just eating Big Max Spurling?
Absolutely? I remember that right?Yeah? Uh, this guy using
the whole menu. This guy iseating everything, but he's eating half,
so he's I saw this right,So, which means you know, I
mean it is it's about portions.You can eat anything as long as totally
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you don't eat enough of it whenI get when I when I lost,
you know, I lost like fortyfive pounds, but I would stop every
morning, get Duncan donets. I'dget a coffee on the way to work.
Yeah, and I get one ofthose egg sandwiches flatbreads, right,
and I'd only eat half of itand then throw the other half out.
Oh yeah, it's all about Ohmy god, that's how you lose it.
I know. But I wouldn't beable to do that. I know.
That's the hard thing, to throwhalf of it away. Now,
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I wouldn't be able to do that. Har So this guy he would every
day McDonald's, but only half awatery order. And this sausage egg McMuffin
with the cheese that they melt helpedme get my belly in back of my
belt and create a body that's lookingsmelt. I hope. So day fifty
seven, forty one pounds down,let's go breakfast this morning sausage, egg
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and cheese, and by the timeone hundred came around, he lost fifty
eight and a half pounds, Sostill probably not the healthiest way to lose
weight by eating McDonald's. But it'sabout portions, and I mean it is
sodium. Like when I eat McDonald'sor five, like I have to plan
on where I'm going to be,you know, like I have to be
near a bathroom thirty minutes after.It's like when we go out to breakfast
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on the weekend, my wife willgo, you want to go out for
breakfast and going As long as wejust go for breakfast and go, go,
go, I'm gonna stop and stopping. Shot. I said, well,
we'll have to drive two cars inbecause I need to. You know,
has that always been or just i'dsay in the last thirty thirty years.
Oh it's that quick for you?Huh yeah, like it like coffee
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does that for me? Yeah?You know, I mean if five,
I mean if the minute I leavea five guys, it's like I could
like there's a timer on because it'sticking, you know what I mean.
It's like, do you like fiveguys? You better know I'm only eating
there four or five times. Yeah, it's fine. Yeah, yeah,
I like McDonald's. All that stayfood does not do that to me.
It's liquids give me that. LikeI gotta go now, Oh, breakfast
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for me is you know once again, if I go out for breakfast,
I have to have a clear pathto I gotta know where I'm going.
I gotta know where I'm when Ileave there. I have to have a
plan. It's just nice to knowthat your bodies are punished too, I
mean not the same way that women'sare, to know that you're yeah,
because I don't have any of thethings you just don't. I have other
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things like lady thing. Yeah,it's just nice to know that you're Torch
Fitness Lex Studioszoni. Now, now, thanks for making that part of your
morning with Heather. People are idiotsthan FINEX Boston. I mean, it
just looks like La out there rightnow, the way I imagined La to
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look when you wake up and it'sseven h four in the morning, or
or China. For some reason,La and China are the two places I
think of when I think of SMI. Yeah, if you haven't looked outside
your home yet, or if you'redriving around and you're like, wow,
it looks so smoggy. Thanks Canada, because this is the second round a
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forest fire. Get it under control, Canada, You're we're getting pissed.
Well, don't they get our Californiasmoke? Every once in a while they
probably do. Yeah. Yeah,But now now that you know about it
today, you're gonna smell it.Oh yeah, Like it's power of suggestion.
Like I heard it this morning drivingin and then I could smell it.
Yes, well, even the lastone, you know, last week
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or the beginning of last week.First of all, I had I was
having an asthma attack because of it, and that was a different forest fire
and a different kind of smoke.But when I picked one of my kids
up from school, he's like,is there like a fire or an explosion?
I go, No, that's Canada, you know what I mean.
I mean, Eric Fisher does abetter job of explaining it makes it a
little bit different. There's a lotof smoke first and foremost, but it's
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also lower to the surface, sowhat we saw back in May was mostly
a loft higher in the atmosphere.It kind of makes for a milky sky,
but you don't smell it as muchTomorrow's is pretty thick, and it's
dense. It's lower to the surface, which means you'll likely smell a lot
of that smoke and it's gonna takeaway it would otherwise be some blue skyter
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Your fires under control, so there'san air quality alert. And for people
like me who tend to have asthmattacks when the allergies are really bad or
you know, there's forest smoke goingthrough the area, this is not gonna
be a fun day. There's gonnabe a lot going on. Yes,
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I'm heading there like I'm I'm therein what two three? Still going there?
After all the wrong they've done,wrong they've done? You're going there
to file a complaint. Yes,I'm not going to go file a complaint.
I'm gonna try to go fishing.But where I'm going is just west
of where these fires are, sohopefully they do have it under control.
Another month yet, three weeks.I don't know. I got time.
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Are you going for a week?I'm going for a week, look at
you. That's right, vacations.It's my first week off this year.
Oh my very exciting. Yeah.I don't know how to do myself,
except you know, maybe pack.So New Hampshire law enforcement needs our help
and I would just I hope theyfind out what's going on. The headline
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on BZ this morning was woman founddead in breakdown lane of New Hampshire Highway.
Now. The woman was found oneighty nine northbound near mile marker seven
in Hopkinton. She was lying facedown. She's between eighteen to thirty years
old. She has very fair skin, light blue eyes, strawberry blonde red
hair, about five one. She'sa tiny little thing. She weighs about
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one hundred and ten pounds and oneof the there's two things that are kind
of distinctive about her. One sortof distinctive she has neon green colored.
These past few weeks she's had neongreen colored fingernails and toenails. But she
also has a small tattoo on thelower part of her back of a feather
and out of the feather birds areflying out. So she's really distinctive features.
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Yeah, everything you just mentioned.Yes, Yes, Blunt impact head
injuries also are what they found souland left on the side of a road
in a breakdown lane. They're interestedin suspicious behavior of any individual or any
motor vehicle stopped on the northbound sideof eighty nine year Hopkinton anytime between June
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fourth at eleven twenty five pm andJune fifth, twelve fifteen am. Very
specific. There was nobody there beforethat, and then the body showed up
right around then. So if youI mean, I know, that's a
weird time to be driving on theroad, but if you were out and
you notice something weird, anything canhelp. Um. I just I don't
know. For some reason, Ijust want to find out who this woman
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is and be able to help herout. And the other story that was
big yesterday, although Kenny and Iwere talking, apparently it's two different lawyers.
Did you see how they were ableto catch this younger lawyer in these
accused rapes. So they said therewas ancestral DNA like websites used, and
then they followed him around after theystarted tracking all. It was so good.
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I mean, this is what anice little fifteen year man hunt is
good. And I don't know ifthis is the old guy or the new
guy because they look exactly well,that's the young guy. Well, the
other one looks like him. Thereal lawyers that are that's the guy from
New Jersey. We're seeing on thenews. But he's from here, but
he was in New Jersey. Yeah, they tracked him down and then they
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took one of the glasses and utensilshe was using at an event. So
here's the thing. His lawyer,who's the same lawyer who represented the Plainville
woman. Girl, Yeah, youremember who asked her boyfriend to get back
in the car and kill himself.Oh girl with the one eyebrow, Yes,
the one eyebrow. Yes. Sothat lawyer, Um, so he's
speaking. This is the new lawyers. Lawyer seems that they obtained DNA evidence
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without ever obtaining a search warrant.If that turns out to be true,
that's a that will be pursued.Good luck having that thrown out, pal.
Well, look, he's on thetea the guy we just heard is
on the teav right now. Helooks like the kind of guy who would
say, you know that we gotsome issues. Did you see how we're
in a nice suit, So heprobably gets it done most of the time.
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Did you see how hot his fianceis yesterday? I wasn't paying smokes.
He's a handsome man. Yeah,what doesn't mean that he wasn't.
I'm talented. Jeez my god.So he's thirty five now, so this
was all going down in his umwhat early twenties, right, These that
he's been caught for, that's amazing. There could be other things that have
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gone on. Can you bench?You know he used a knife and a
gun in these cases? Did youread how he did that? I mean
he this was polent. In somecases he tackled them, he strangled them.
Uh, he's accused of Yeah.So if you're the fiance, you
gotta be out of your mind thinkingyou think in life? He's in a
living in New Jersey. Good lookingguy, looks like fern right, looks
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like he's buttoned up. Oh mygod, I'm in age to an attorney.
Most women have intuitions. So there'sgot to be some part of her
that was like you think. Idon't know. I think she came here.
She was holding onto that rosary yesterday, gorgeous one. I understand this
is still life affecting for her,obviously, but I wonder at what point
in time she disappears or if she'sin for the whole trial. You see
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what I'm saying. You see,if she's back in New Jersey, might
be scared. Yeah, I mean, I mean, I'm sure he's telling
her. Look, it's all abig mistake, and she wants to believe
because she loves a guy. Ifhe's guilty of this, she's seen signs
of it now, may be scaredto leave. And then she's scared to
leave. Oh well could if hecan that guy post five hundred thousand two,
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Well, Ben, we'll see.Is he from a wealthy family?
And because we grew up in theNorth End, so I don't know,
yeah, Zelex. Weather's sun andclouds with Canadian smoke, chance of thunderstorms
this afternoon. Highs in the seventies, mostly cloudy with a passing shower.
Tomorrow, Highs in the sixties,fifty seven degrees in Boston. I'm heather
forward on a one hundred point seven