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In August 2002, she moved to Abilene, Texas, to work her first full-time reporter job at KRBC-TV. On September 16, she was killed in her new apartment via blunt force trauma and strangulation. Two days later, after her co-workers reported her as missing at work, she was found dead in her bathtub. She was likely killed in her living room and ...
The police arrested the suspect in the original homicide, who is expected to face murder charges for allegedly committing the first homicide, the shooting of the journalists, and a later shooting in which a woman was injured and her nine year old daughter was killed.
A news anchor back at the station quickly apologized for the interruption, but it looks like some viewers got a kick out of the stunt. (Video) Oh Snap: Woman Flashes Her Boobs On Live Television ...
Thompson began her journalism career in 1979 working for WNDU-TV in South Bend, Indiana where she was from 1979 to 1983 and then a consumer reporter for NBC affiliate KSDK-TV in Saint Louis, Missouri, from 1983 to 1986, and NBC affiliate WDIV-TV in Detroit from 1986 to 1997. She first joined NBC News in 1997 as a National correspondent.
Women in six U.S. states are now effectively allowed to be topless in public, according to a new ruling by the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. 'Free the Nipple' movement: Women can now legally ...
For the first time in years, a new tip prompted police to launch a search in connection to the disappearance of Iowa TV anchor Jodi Huisentruit. But what did they find?
On September 29, 1957, to much fanfare, WNDU-TV moved to UHF channel 16. [3] The station immediately took the NBC affiliation from WSJV (channel 28) and has been with the network ever since. WNDU-TV's early broadcast schedule included programs like Romper Room and the first local telecast of a Notre Dame football game.
Moments before going live on Nov. 29, Canadian news anchor Leslie Horton received an email from a viewer, who had watched her traffic report earlier that morning. The message read ...