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A Texas woman convicted in the 2016 murder of her husband, University Park Fire Department Captain Robert Poynter, tells her story about what happened the night he died in an interview with 48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant.
stanley cup Watch an encore of Chacey Poynter: Witness to Murder. With surveillance cameras seemingly on every corner, and cellphones capable of recording high quality video, many crimes are caught on camera. When fire captain Robert Poynter was gunned down in North Texas in September 2016, there was no eye in the sky to tell investigators what happened. But they did have the next best thing: police officer body cameras. The Royce City Police Department has three of the devices and they make sure whoever is on duty has access to one. The night of Robert Poynter s murder was no different. Body cameras on two responding officers were rolling when they ca
stanley cup me across a baffling crime scene on County Road 2595 in Hunt County, Texas, about an hour northeast of Dallas. Covered in mud and barefoot, Chacey Poynter waved down a police cruiser around 11 p.m. on that deserted road on September 9, 2016. Just minutes earlier, she had called 911. My husband ... he s been shot in the head! Please! Chacey shouted. Sergeant Shane Meek interviewed Chacey at the scene and his body camera caught all the action. She was just frantic. She was saying that somebody had come up and shot her husband and then she took off running, Mee
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A new report by the investigative journalism group ProPublica and NPR are accusing the American Red Cross of mismanagement after Superstorm Sandy and other disasters. The investigation focu
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skechers major storms of 2012: Hurricanes Isaac and Sandy, CBS News Vinita Nair reports.Over 17,000 Red Cross workers were dispatched to 12 states in the days and weeks following Sandy. Three hundred eleven million dollars was raised by the Red Cross to help people in the storm zone, but according to the report, during Hurricanes Sandy and Issac, the disaster relief organization had another mission: marketing. Red Cross CEO Gail McGovern at post-Sandy press conference on Staten Island, November 2, 2012. What they would do is they would take these trucks and emergency response vehicles which have the big Red Cross logo and put them at press conferences and photo-ops, ProPublica writer Jesse Eisinger said. Together with reporters from NPR, they conducted interviews with current and former Red Cross employees and obtained internal memos where the agency reviewed their response to the disast
stanley cup ers. It s in their own documents that they diverted assets for public relations purposes, Eisinger said. I think people expect the Red Cross to be a well-run organization. I think they don t expect their money to be wasted and certainly not on PR exercises. Another Sandy response report