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July 2012 Selection






Deadly Sins    
of Monday, July 2 at 21.00   
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Investigation Discovery new seven-part series examines the deadly sins trouble pushing ordinary people about the limits of the law. Of gluttony and greed lust, envy, sloth, anger and pride shows this fascinating series of shocking crimes of the most basic human instincts traveled. Guide viewers through the Deadly Deeds is a lawyer Darren Kavinoky, an expert in criminal behavior, professional ideas and legal expertise in the analysis of each case.The series explores the dark desires that can lead people into the depths of depravity.





Nightmare Next Door 2    
From Thursday, July 5 at 21:00 clock

Nightmare Next Door 2

Investigation Discovery to return for a second series of gripping, Nightmare Next Door tells the stories of several victims mysteriously disappeared from their community, are found brutally murdered by someone they knew.Each episode follows a team of investigators as they recreate the evidence given by the author to bring the hope of justice for the victims and their families.Photographs and videos are presented by the actual surveys, with intimate interviews with the families of victims and detectives. The senseless killing of nine Cyndi Allinger, the octogenarian strangulation Charles Taylor and the mysterious murder of Renee Powell each compelling case is unraveled reasonable and the end result is surprising.







Deadly Love    
from Tuesday, July 17 at 21.00 clock


Compelling new deadly clashes series tells the unhappy relationship between killer and victim as their meetings verflechten.Chance, daily decisions and acts of violence send ordinary people on a path of fatal road collision. Each episode represents victims and killers as they go about their business without knowing what transpires. As one account to display the clock down last hours, days or years of the victim, viewers follow the decisions and actions that bring the victim closer to their death trap that kills.It was not until the last moment is clear who will fall victim and who have blood on their mains.Depuis teenage revelers who the target of a gang initiation after falling in with the wrong crowd for a night on the random encounter that a pregnant woman fighting for her life and thatof her unborn child was forced The series explores the forces, both psychological and environment, which contributed to a senseless loss of lives.









Australian families of crime    
Wednesday, July 25 at 21.00 clock

Australian families

This series of hard-hitting investigative makes life in some families the most notorious criminals in Australia. Through personal interviews with family members, staff, victims and investigators, each episode explores how the nation's worst criminals have spun their webs of appalling violence and corruption. Examples include the blind in crime matriarch Kath Pettingill, ten children has gone to early graves, prison or Zeugenschutz.Daneben was Abe Saffron Mr Sin ', who ruled his family with a fist in the fer.Impliqué illegal sale of alcohol, stolen property, illegal gambling, prostitution, drug trafficking, corruption, extortion and murder, Safran even had his son in a mental hospital and he refused to translate his own children . Hectic combination of archival vision and gripping reenactments, makes this powerful series of stinking and amoral world of this ruthless gang of thieves, drug dealers and murderers. Redation resources and credit the image. Tvsa.co.za / default.asp? blogname = discoveryid &






security officer killed at the airport in Los Angeles


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LOS ANGELES - A 23-year-old man armed with a gun and shot 100 rounds shot an officer of the Administration of Transportation Safety at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday morning, sending travelers fleeing in panic and paralysis of one of the largest airport in the world for hours.
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Federal officials have identified the shooter as Paul Ciancia 23
Two others, including a security guard were killed and at least four others were injured in the melee.
The author entered Terminal 3 shortly before 9:30 clock, pulled a gun in a bag and started shooting when he forced his way through a security check, officials said. Airport Police chased the busy terminal to fire him before shooting near a gate and continued to stop him.
The TSA agent who was killed, was the first to die in the line of duty since the agency in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11 was set, officials said.
Thousands of travelers around the airport were evacuated and flights were grounded for hours, with some inbound flights diverted to airports and other kept on the tarmac during the filming took place. Passengers for hours in the waiting car parks and hotels in the area, while waiting for flights to resume rooms. Air traffic across the country was blocked by a domino effect of closing.
Federal officials have identified the shooter as Paul Ciancia Los Angeles, who had lived in New Jersey. A senior official said the federal government, there was a note with "anti-government and anti-TSA ramblings." Mr. Ciancia is treated at a hospital in Los Angeles, officials said. FBI agents searched his home on Friday evening.
His family lives in Pennsville, New Jersey, and contacted the police chief there shortly after shooting the younger brother of the suspect said he could not hurt a text message.
"The way it was written, they had some concern about" the boss, Allen Cummings, speaking outside the family said Friday night at home. He said the text message the word "suicide."
Chief Cummings then contact the police in Los Angeles and asked them to check on Mr. Ciancia welfare. He said the family was not aware he had any weapons or anti-state sentiments.
Former classmates at Salesianum School, said the private school for boys in Wilmington, Delaware, Mr. Ciancia was a quiet student. He played the tuba in the school band for four years, he attended from 2004 to 2008, said Jesse Sooy, 23
"He was a quiet child," Mr. Sooy describes a slight young man, not more than 5 feet 7 inches, with dark brown hair who rarely spoke unless spoken. "His dream company to work in collision his father, "said Sooy, naming as Salem County Collision, an auto repair shop in Pennsville, NJ" I was so shocked that it was also spot LAX. "
PENNSVILLE neighbors described it Ciancia family. That people who work hard who had lived in the community for at least 20 years, and held
"Paul, the father, was a respected businessman here for many years and has always taken care of good people," said Gary Hankins, who lives on the wooded road in the southern suburbs of Jersey about 14,000.
Garry Rich, 68, of Fullerton, Calif., said he was at Terminal 3 on Friday morning for a flight to New York, led to visit members of the famille.Il said a security guard had his boarding pass and the tail at the checkpoint security when he heard two shots.
"I heard a" pop-pop "and saw a floor below, and the TSA guy I was on the ground," he said. "He was killed."
Garry said he believed it was the same security officer who checked his boarding pass.
As the shooter moved through the terminal, Garry said. "It was very quiet    . When he arrived at the top of the stairs, where security checks are looked around   the ramp if coming, he would have a great day with all the people on the ground, as I do. "
Garry said he and several others crawled to a nearby elevator and downstairs.Once, he saw the police for the first time, and asked to go to the second floor.

Reports provided by Ravi Somaiya and Timothy Williams from New York, Michael S.Schmidt and Matthew L. Wald from Washington and Jon Hurdle Pennsville, NJ



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