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But with so much taxpayer money being funneled into so many projects in such a short period of time, federal officials said they know the opportunity for fraud is significant. “There’s the opportunity for kickbacks or payoffs of some kind, preferential treatment of some kind,” said Oklahoma City FBI Special Agent in Charge, James E. Finch. FBI officials agreed to set up and man the hotline in their Communications Center. So far, the calls have been sparse. “There have been a couple of calls,” Finch said. “In terms of where those calls led, did they lead to cases being opened? At this point, I can’t really say.” Troester echoed that statement. “At this point, I’m not at liberty to comment on any of the individual reports,” Troester said. 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Sheldon Sperling, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, hopes people will become more familiar with the hotline number, 1-877-259-7337. But Sperling also said he hopes, if people are trying to report waste or fraud, but can’t remember that number, that they will call or him directly. What’s more, he said, if he’s not available, then call or Bob Boese, who works as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma office’s law enforcement coordinator.OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – A new federal report indicates that Oklahomans will be able to choose from an average of 53 qualified health care plans under the health insurance exchange scheduled to begin next week. The report, made public Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, says monthly premiums in Oklahoma will range from $266 for one type of plan to $174 for another before subsidies are applied. The federally run health insurance marketplace opens Tuesday in Oklahoma. Last year, Gov. Mary Fallin rejected a state-based insurance exchange under the new health care overhaul law. Fallin also turned down an expansion of Medicaid to provide coverage to thousands of low-income, uninsured citizens. Insurance Commissioner John Doak has predicted that health insurance rates under the new law would increase over current rates. Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.By KARL RITTERAssociated Press STOCKHOLM (AP) – Scientists are more confident than ever that pumping carbon dioxide into the air by burning fossil fuels is warming the planet. The question is, by how much? It’s something that officials and scientists meeting in Stockholm will try to pin down as precisely possible Friday in a seminal report on global warming. Future global warming levels depend on two major factors. One is how much more carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases are pumped into the air and how quickly. The other is the rate at which those gases cause warming, sort of like a revving car engine. With that rate, called “climate sensitivity,” scientists are trying to figure out how much warming would happen with different levels of carbon pollution. The higher the climate sensitivity or rate, the higher the warming per ton of greenhouse gas emitted. The values adopted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are important because they could affect how hard governments try to rein in CO2 emissions – which are still going up largely due to the rapid expansion of China and other emerging economies. A lower value may reduce the world’s sense of urgency in making a costly energy transformation from oil, coal and gas to renewable sources like solar or wind power – or in halting the destruction of the Earth’s forests, which capture CO2. “It’s a key part of the climate problem,” said Chris Field, a Carnegie Institution scientist who is a leader in the IPCC but wasn’t involved in the report due Friday. The greenhouse effect, which explains how CO2 and other greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere, was discovered in the 19th century but scientists are still struggling to quantify it. The IPCC is expected to say Friday that it’s 95 percent certain that more than half the surface warming of the Earth that has been observed since 1951 is due to the CO2 emissions resulting from human activities. Climate sensitivity is a measure of how much temperatures would go up if the concentration of CO2 doubled in the atmosphere. In its third assessment, the IPCC estimated this as a likely range of 1.5-4.5 degrees Celsius (2.7-8.1 Fahrenheit). The fourth report, in 2007, raised the lower end of that range to 2 C (3.6 F), and gave a best estimate of 3 C (5.4 F). Now, new research has shown that the upward move may have been too hasty, and there’s a discussion in Stockholm over whether to bring the lower end back down to 1.5 C (2.7 F). It may seem like a minor detail, but it makes a difference to governments, which want to know how much CO2 emissions need to be cut to prevent temperatures from increasing more than 2 C (3.6 F) compared to before humans started burning fossil fuels. That’s the limit they have agreed to in U.N. climate talks. Temperatures have already gone up about 0.8 C (1.4 F). Reducing the lower range of climate sensitivity “would mean that we have a better chance of staying below 2 degrees than we thought before,” said Kaisa Kosonen, a Greenpeace climate activist. “But I wouldn’t bet on it because they are not lowering the higher end of the range.” In leaked comments on a June draft of the IPCC report, the British government called climate sensitivity “a key issue of concern” that helps give policy-makers a sense of how big a threat climate change is. The United States, Australia and Norway have called for the authors to provide a single value as their best estimate in addition to a range, to give policy-makers better guidance. Meanwhile, EU climate commissioner Connie Hedegaard is downplaying the discussion. “You don’t need to have the last decimal to see that the overall number isn’t looking good,” she said in a comment emailed by her spokesman. Some scientists resist giving a single value because it could give the false impression that there’s more certainty than there really is about how sensitive the climate is to CO2. That doesn’t mean they doubt that CO2 serves as an engine of warming – the question is whether it’s a four-cylinder or a V8. “We know a great deal of the mechanism by which CO2 causes warming,” said Field, the Carnegie scientist. “There is still uncertainty about how much a range of feedbacks either amplify or suppress that warming.” Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – A new analysis ranks Oklahoma 48th in the nation for how women are faring in 36 different economic, leadership and health indicators. The report was released on Wednesday by the Center for American Progress, a Washington, D.C.,-based non-partisan research and educational institute. The report, entitled The State of Woman in America, says Oklahoma women suffer from the third-highest maternal mortality rate in the nation. That means women in Oklahoma are more likely to die from pregnancy-related medical complications than women in 47 other states. The report also says Oklahoma is among the top 10 worst states in the nation in terms of infant mortality. Across the nation, the state has the second-lowest rate of OB-GYNs to the female population, with only one OB-GYN for every 18,713 women. Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.*DISCLAIMER*: The information contained in or provided through this site section is intended for general consumer understanding and education only and is not intended to be and is not a substitute for professional advice. Use of this site section and any information contained on or provided through this site section is at your own risk and any information contained on or provided through this site section is provided on an “as is” basis without any representations or warranties.OKLAHOMA CITY -State Rep. Joe Dorman has released the findings from a statewide survey on school storm shelters, and the report paints a dangerous picture for hundreds of thousands students, teachers and staff.Dorman commissioned the interim legislative study to determine which schools have storm shelters or safe areas, and which do not. The data was collected by Bar None Consulting and analyzed by Safe Design Group.The statewide survey, released Thursday morning, indicates 506,000 students, teachers, and staff are not protected from severe weather, such as the May 20 EF5 tornado that killed seven students at Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore. “It is absolutely unacceptable that Oklahoma lawmakers have failed to address the safety of students and teachers in our public schools,” said Dorman. “It is reprehensible to think that every day the state fails to act on placing storm shelters in public schools, we put the lives of more than a half a million children, teachers and school staff in peril.”The survey did find that nearly 39 percent of Oklahoma public schools have some type of shelter area; but more than 61 percent have no refuge or safe area of any kind.Of the 695 schools that have a shelter area, only 271 schools have a storm shelter that is designed to withstand 250 mph winds. The report looked into the five-year new construction and remodeling plans that schools are already considering. The survey found if Oklahoma schools did nothing more than incorporate storm shelter construction into their planned construction over the next five years, 33 percent of the schools currently without shelters would join the ranks of those with shelters, increasing the number of schools with a shelter to 1,065, or 59 percent of Oklahoma public schools.A legislative committee will meet October 31 to discuss the survey’s findings.By Kathleen DohenyHealthDay ReporterTUESDAY, Sept. 17 (HealthDay News) — Nearly 14 million people in the United States, or one in 23, are now cancer survivors.In comparison, only 3 million people, or one in 69, were cancer survivors in 1971, according to the third annual cancer progress report, issued Tuesday, by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR).While there are increasing numbers of cancer patients because some cancers are more common with age, “there is a large increase in the number of survivors,” said AACR President Dr. Charles Sawyers. “That’s a return on our investment in cancer research.”Sawyers, who chaired the report writing committee, is also an investigator for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and chair of the human oncology and pathogenesis program at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, in New York City.Other noteworthy advances, Sawyers said, is the approval of 11 new anticancer drugs in the past year alone, which he called “amazing.” Also of note is the evolution of immune system modifiers for cancer, such as drugs for certain lymphomas and multiple myeloma, that rev up the immune system to fight the cancer. “Science is paying off, finally,” he said.From 1990 through 2012, more than 1 million lives have been saved from cancer, according to the report.”The progress is astonishing,” said Dr. Cy Stein, a distinguished professor and chair of medical oncology and experimental therapeutics at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center in Duarte, Calif.”Things have been getting better. That is the truth of this report,” said Stein, who is also deputy director of clinical research at City of Hope. He was not involved in the report.Among the successes noted in the report are that the five-year survival rates for women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer have increased from 75 percent in the mid-1970s to 90 percent or more now.For children diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia, the five-year survival rates have increased from 58 percent to 90 percent or greater during the same time period.But the progress has not been uniform for all cancers. For instance, the five-year survival rates for some cancers, including the aggressive brain cancer known as glioblastoma multiforme, as well as liver, lung and pancreatic cancers, have not improved much over more than 40 years, with survival rates of 4 percent to 16 percent.Despite the progress, more than 1.6 million Americans are expected to be diagnosed with cancer this year and more than 580,000 deaths are expected from cancer in 2013. Experts say the number will increase dramatically in the next two decades, largely due to the aging of the population, and cancer becoming more common with age. Most cancers are detected in those age 65 and above, and this part of the population is growing quickly.However, up to 50 percent of cancer deaths are related to preventable causes, including smoking, being obese or overweight, being sedentary and eating a poor diet, the report noted. “The average person would be surprised by how much cancer is preventable, ” Sawyers said. While smoking’s link to cancer is well known, he said that many people remain unaware of the obesity-cancer connection. Obesity increases the risk for many cancers, such as esophageal, colorectal, endometrial, kidney and pancreatic cancers, and breast cancers in women past menopause.Continued progress is jeopardized by the slashing of research funds, the report said. Earlier this year, the U.S. National Institutes of Health’s budget was cut by $1.6 billion — or more than 5 percent.While the report covers a lot of ground, City of Hope’s Stein said the authors didn’t emphasize an important fact: “That people with cancer live better.”"A lot of times, even those with advanced cancer on therapy are able to engage in everyday activities,” Stein said. “A lot of that is [due to] the research that we did a long time ago that has been paying off for a long time.” More informationTo learn more about cancer prevention through living healthy, visit the .Copyright ? 2013 . All rights reserved.The free agency period has been understandably quiet for the cash-strapped Oklahoma City Thunder, but according to Yahoo! Sports, that might change. Yahoo! reports that the Thunder is the frontrunner to sign former Miami Heat sharpshooter Mike Miller. The 13-year veteran and former Florida Gator was a key role player for the Heat’s back-to-back NBA Championships. Miller shot 41.7 percent from 3-point range for Miami last season and 45.3 percent the season before. If Miller and the Thunder do indeed come to terms, he will be utilized as a 3-point specialist as OKC looks to fill the scoring void left by the departing Kevin Martin. More on this story as it develops.OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – A new monthly report released Tuesday will reveal how optimistic business leaders in nine Midwest and Plains states are feeling. The report will also predict whether the region’s economy will continue growing in the months ahead. Last month, the survey suggested slow growth was likely to continue. The survey overseen by Creighton University economist Ernie Goss covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota. Online: Creighton University economic reports: Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.CANADIAN COUNTY, Oklahoma -News 9′s LisaMonahan was inside the courtroom Wednesday as the murder trial for Becky Bryanentered its third day. These are her notes and not a word-for-wordrepresentation of what was said.Day 3- Becky Bryan Murder TrialMay 8, 2013, today is Becky Bryan’s birthday. National media ispresent – 48 hours & Dateline.9:15 am – Judge givesinstructions to the jury.Family, Friends, and current Nichols Hills Fire Chief TerryHamilton present in the courtroom.STATE ADDRESSES JURY – Canadian County First Assistant Paul Hessereads the information attached to charge of murder in the first degree.OPENING STATEMENTS BEGIN- 9:30 amHesse : Its difficult after 33 years of marriage to imagine a wifeshooting her husband in the head atpoint blank range but thats why we are here today. During that time, they had 2children, now adult children. From all outward appearances it appeared they hada good marriage but Becky was not being faithful.The defendant’s husband, Keith Bryan still loved his wife, hecared for, her he adored her, but the feelings were no longer mutual.At the end, she was seeking the love from other men, many men,including Mark Holbrook, a real estate broker, from Hugo.Holbrook ended their relationship in January 2010, 18 mos. before the defendant shot and killed herhusband.Becky Bryan & Mike Holbrook met in 2009 at a training seminarfor realtors and soon after they met the affair the began having an affair.The affair ended after he decided he wanted to reconcile with hiswife but the defendant was not ready to end it. The defendant desperately triedto get him back and try to get him back from his wife.The defendant called and texted him, showed up in hugounannounced, and even went to visit his parents.The defendant went so far to say she was pregnant with Holbrook’schild but that didn’t work either.In Jan 2010, she gave up and finally settled back in with KeithBryan but her feelings for Holbrook would never go away. They would erupt 18 monthslater in Sept 2011, the same day Keith Bryan would die.On September 20, 2011, Bryan was shot inside his home in Mustangaround 10 p.m.Becky Bryan had been in Tulsa that day without her husband Keith.She was alone and during this time she took it upon herself toseek out other men.It started with a realtor, Karl Oltterman. Becky sen Oltterman atext that morning. She sent topless photographs to him, and a photograph of her private parts In one of those texts she said “ride this cowboy”Oltterman sent texts in return, in at least one he includedpictures of his private parts.There was another man, Bill Whitescarver who was attending thereal estate training course with his fiance.On the second day of the training, around 10 a.m. Becky sends a text to Whitescarver. She is atDoubletree Hotel in Tulsa and says,”hey, why don’t you take an early lunch and come see me.”Whitescarver says well I guess you are not coming to the trainingcourse today.Becky Bryan continued to pursue him. He didn’t respond and latersaid, “I am here with my fiance.” Becky replied, “you are probably making a good decision. Youprobably would have fell in love with me.After that rejection, Beckyreached out to Wesley Hubert, a man she sold a house for in Mustang back insummer 2009. She also helped him find a home in Mcloud.On her way back from Tulsa, the two make arrangements to meet athis home in Mcloud, Becky Bryan sops by around 4 p.m. and they have sex. She isthere about an hour and half and thenshe goes home.Although she was finding and pursuing other men. Becky’s desirewith Holbrook never went away and it was that afternoon, almost a year and halfafter he broke up with her she contacted him. She contacted him around 7 p.m.It started with a telephone call. She calls his cell and heanswers because he does not know who it is. He immediately hangs up. So, shestarts sending texts. She sent 10 text messages to Mark Holbrook and they began at 7:23that evening.They said things like :”Sorry I called you. meant to text. I still love you with all myheart and want to spend the rest of my life with you. I think about you every day. How did you stoploving me.”"Tell me you hate me so I can stop loving you.”"Use your phone so Micah wont know”"I’m sorry I hurt you. You hurt me so bad”"I’ve had no sex drive since we were together. I need you to be whole again.”"Please forgive me. callme”"Gayle just got married saturday”"I went on a date with George Raymond. He dumped his girlfriendsfor me… lolAll i thought about wasyou. Did he tell you?”"I need you Mark Allen”Becky Bryan also left voicemail messages. Voicemails Holbrook didnot listen to until the next day. When he listened. The voicemails said :Soon I will be inheriting some money and I’m coming to Hugo,Oklahoma. She said this early eveningon the Tuesday Keith Bryan was shot and killed.Later that evening a friend of Becky Bryan, Debbie Proctor comesover. She came over following a blinddate. She had gone to the Chili’s Restaurant and wanted to report back to herfriend how it had gone.She parked her car in driveway and walked around to the back whereBecky Bryan and Keith Bryan were sitting on the back porch drank tea and talkedabout the date, about the President,until something unusual happened.Just out of the blue , Becky reached over to Debbie Proctor andtapped her on the knee and said you need to go.Proctor had never been asked to leave before . Normally, if it got late she would stay the night onthe couch but Proctor. She left from the back patio through house and out thegarageTwo cars were in the driveway and a small pickup truck they alsoowned.Proctor goes home approx. 2 miles from the Bryan residence. Shewalks the dog and makes a sandwich. Its been approx. 45 minutes and she gets acall from Becky.Becky says Keith has been shot come back over 15 minutes earlier – she had called 911 and told police a 25 yearold man wearing a hoodie came in and shot her husband in the head and turned toher and said, sorry he should have hired me.Becky tells police she followed him out and saw what vehicle hewas in, saw the path he was taking, andsays she saw him driving north.When two officers pull up at her house. Becky meets them in thedriveway with no rush to get them inside.When they get inside, they find Keith Bryan with a gunshot wound to thehead.He had a bullet hole above his right ear an exit wound on theopposite side.Keith is still alive and he is still breathing He is rushed to OU Medical Center in OKC. That’s where he would die the next morning around 6 a.m.You will hear from the EMTs that treated the victim. One willtestify about the statements Becky made while he worked on her husband.In one instance she claimed she was seated in a love seat orchair.In another, the paramedicheard that she came out of the bedroom The 911 call happened at 10:07pm, well before 11 p.m. firstresponders took him to hospital but Becky stayed at the house til aroundmidnight.Family and friends were there and they say she was acting in apeculiar manner.People will say she was on the phone most of the time andlaughing. She was concerned about how she would sell her house now that herhusband had been killedEveryone she was speaking to she told he is dead, we are planninga funeral -this was hours before she learned he diedOSBI was requested to assist.Everyone at the house was asked to leave including Becky and herfriends.Becky and her sister, sister’s boyfriend and two other friendsDebbie Proctor and Sharon Valdez were inthe backseat of the car with Becky.The group stopped at Debbie Proctor’s house so they can get sweatpants and flip flops for Becky.On the way to the hospital, Becky tells her friends she had sexwith Wesley Hubert earlier that day. She pulls up pictures of his penis toshow. She also said she contacted Mark Holbrook that day. Becky told everyonein the car she felt bad about what happened but not bad about what happened toher husband but only that she felt bad she had sex with Wes Hubert the same dayher husband was shot.When they get to the hospital, Nichols Hills Firefighters greetBecky. She talks with them for a few minutes before going into the hospital.Becky described for many people the gun that was used. She said itwas a small black handgun.She said it was similar to the gun that was stolen from her sonjust a few weeks before but what she tell them was she owned a gun just likethe one stolen from her son.Becky told Mustang Police and OSBI the intruder was cute, nice andshe wasn’t afraid of him. She said this even though he just shot her husband incold blood. She said she wasn’t afraidof him.She then told investigators the intruder left through the garagedoor and went to his truck. There is a direct path that leads right to the garage from theliving room. The utility room is a good 4 or 5 feet from the garage door. In that utility room is a washer & dryer.The washer was the 1st appliance fromthe door and the dryer was the 2nd.An investigators pulls a blanket from the dryer and a gun fallsout.The gun box would be found between the mattress and box spring ofthe bryan’s bed also found in the blanket was a shell casing, in addition tothat, they found a right handed latex glove. The glove was tested by OSBI. Ithad DNA in it. DNA from the defendant. Also amixture of DNA that had part of victims DNA.Investigators found holes inthat blanket that appeared someone had shot through that blanket and there wasgun residueThey also found a projectile that went through Keith Bryan’s headCriminalist believe the same casing was fired from the gun foundin the dryerDEFENSE OPENING STATEMENTS – Approximately 10:15 amDefense Attorney Gary James :What you hear in these opening statements is not evidence.Becky was a good homemaker, a good mom and provided a good home lifeand was very active in their church.They both taught Sunday school classes and both attended churchregularly. Now,There was a point in time where a marriage hits a rut and as weheard from some of the jurors… kids had grown up and the relationship was nota s strong as it once wasBecky began a relationship with Mark Holbrook in 2009 and movedforward. In fact there was eveninteraction between both of their spouses. BB & KB stopped and hadbreakfast with Holbrook and his wife on the way for a job interview in Texas. Arelationship developed and you will probably see that Holbrook pursued Beckyand said how God brought them together and that God was telling them to betogetherIn January 2010, Becky filed for divorce it was not contentious. Shemoved into a condo in the 500 block of Jacobs. Both Keith and his father hadgone to help becky move in it was an amicable separationThen around April of 2010 – the friends start to seereconciliation. Becky is at fireluncheon dinner and people realize they are back togetherThey continue doing well and were doing well on Sept. 20thYou will hear two different sides, Becky said Keith had re-courtedher. Keith took the blame for a lot of the divorce filing telling people hedidn’t treat her right should have been more attentive, sent her flowers, andthen the two got back togetherKeith told people if i had to go through all of it again I wouldcause its all worth it cause things are good now. Becky said she wasn’t madly in love butthings were good between them. You will hear Becky goes to a seminar you will hear about her textmessages.”It’s those text messages and some of the action with those menthat have brought us here today because there was a rush to judgement in thiscase.”Becky and Keith were sending flirty texts the day of the shootinglike want me to stop and get you something to eat. I’m on my way home.And she said “Are you getting hot and bothered thinking of me inyour council meeting.”On the way home, Becky stops to help her friend debbie proctorfigure out what to wear on date that night.Proctor goes on that date and when she is done she stops by theBryan home.When Proctor got there she parks in driveway she doesn’t rememberif the garage door was up or down when she got to Bryan home. A neighbor saysit was up. She walks around back and Becky says come over and smoke. I thinkyou will see that is something that happened often between these friends.Keith made a fresh pot of ice tea for Becky and they are out backdrinking tea when Proctor shows up. She stays approximately 45 mins, around 930timeframe. She will say nothing was out of the ordinary between the two of themThey talked about the president and politics and Becky was teasinghim saying he looks like Charlie Sheen. They were teasing him how good lookinghe was and at one point Becky tells Proctor its time to get out of here.Becky walks her through the house out through the garage todebbie’s car parked in the driveway.Debbie said there was a light on in the garage when she wentthrough they have pleasantries and debbie proctor leaves.The next thing is a 911 call,made twice. First, by Becky Bryan’s cell phone it cuts out and they loseconnection. The 911 call comes in again from the land line.Becky tells them there had been a shooter she describes them aswearing a hoodie type sweatshirt young man, medium build, white tennis shoes,and stays with that description the whole point of the case.”First time I saw shooter is when he is up on us “she tells themhe receives a gun shot wound to the right headShe consistently made statement that shooter says “he should havef’ing hired me”Well when is the last time Nichols Hills Fire ever hired anybody?She knew it had been 3 or 4 years. Thats where the confusion came from thatmaybe it was meant for Keith Bryant the OKC Fire Chief. There had been aconfusion over that because Becky knew there had not been a hiring in some timeKeith was a handy guy. Everyone knew that. He had a big shop out back. Some neighborswill tell you Keith would build something or out there working in the yard. Hewas currently building a hot tub area. Keith was building a brick wall aroundthe tub. It was a source of jokes around the family. He would tear off a row if it was notstraight and do it again.There was even a cement mixture out and even water in the last rowof bricks on September 20th.Randy Dunbar, a neighbor will tell you two weeks prior to themurder. Dunbar was working in his yard and a man came up to him, approached himin his yard. He was white male, mediumbuild. He asked him do you need any help with any kind of work, specificallylawn work. Dunbar is a little fearful, uneasy about him and the man asked, welldoes any of your neighbor need work being done. Dunbar was not going tovolunteer any neighbors because he was not sure about the guy.What he remember the last of him is going south on owen.. it dead endsor you can turn left to the bryan’s home or right to the other end of thestreet.You can see Keith’s brick work going on from Rose Hill Drive. You are going to hear evidence Keith was outback working on the brick wall at that time.Now you will hear statements about Becky’s demeanor. Some will say she was in shock. Some will say she is laughing. Some will sayshe kept telling people he [keith] is dead – with the shot he took to the headthat is not an unreasonable assumption.Ultimately she went to hospital, but first Becky stayed at thehouse. Mustang Police tested her for gunshot residue and at some point she is told to sit on the back porch. At some point all of the cars become a partof the crime scene.So she calls her sisterGloria Strother [sp?] and her boyfriend,along with Sharon Valdez [sp?] and Debbie Proctor leave to go tohospital.While Becky and friends are at the hospital, the OSBI is at thehouse searching withphotographers,loggers,etc. The Bryan home has a lot of guns- specifically in the bedroom.Well, a glock .40 caliber pistol box isalso found by investigators. You wont see pics of that because OSBI didn’t takepictures, they didn’t think it was necessary. Well, that .40 caliber glock hasnot been found since then.Ultimately, Kent Bryan -Keith Bryan’s son had some burglaries at is house. So Keith gives a gun to his son andultimately kent’s house was broken into and the only thing stolen was the RugerLCP .380 and $100 cash.This [burglary] happened 6 months prior to the shooting. There wasstrife between the Bryans and the Mustang Police because they did not initiallyfingerprint Kent’s house.Eventually, Police come back out and take fingerprint. Oddly 6 months later , the same day ofKeith’s murder, the prints are turned into the OSBI.So, Cami McNeil [Mustang Detective]goes back to hear the 911 calland get reports of Kent’s stolen gun.At some point, an OSBI agent decides he will search, by himself,in the utility room. The agent says hesees a blanket and as he pulls it out of the dryer a gun, glove, and shellcasing falls on the floor.Agents did not take one picture of the shell casing on the floor -a very critical piece of evidence. Once they found out the dryer contained what agents believe to becritical evidence, they did notfingerprint the dryer.”This is some of why I think evidence will show this was a rush tojudgement case.”"The state tells you theyfound Becky Bryan’s DNA in a glove in her own house, a work glove and thats she’s the majorcomponent. Well, the the minor component matched Keith Bryan.”OSBI also gathered clothes that becky had on that evening and theychecked her clothing for blood, blow back (you will hear blow back is matterthat would come back on you during a shooting). They did not find any on BeckyBryan.OSBI did not collect thehair from when it was shaved from Keith Bryan at the hospital which could havebeen critical evidence.Also, a box of Blazer Brass (a box of bullets) was found in thebedroom. Investigators say 4 rounds were left in gun, 1 round left in the chamber, and 1 roundstruck Keith Bryan. That’s 6 rounds right there. They say the box had 45 bullets left init, so of the Blazer Brass – we have 51bullets?Also, you will hear that on September 22, following a breakingnews report, JW Jones , an ex-Clinton& ex-Mustang officer hears there is a possible small blue or black pickupthat was involved in a shooting in Mustang a little after 10pm on September20th. Thats when he realize somethinghe witnessed was very important. JW Jones told 2 OSBI agents – he left his sisters house, 2/3 ofmile from Czech Hall, he texted his girlfriend before leaving. It was around10:05pm when he heads for home. He isheading East on SH152 when he gets close to Czech Hall he notices a vehiclecoming up quick on him. The vehicle almost strikes a Silver Sedan. All this caught his eye. He says this smallblue or black ford ranger is crowding a car trying to get through theintersection. He says I kinda wanted to look over and see. So, he looks overand he is able to see the driver, awhite male medium build with a long sleeve sweatshirt pulling a hat or hoodieup over his head.Jones reports this to the OSBI on September 22nd. Two businessesin the area have cameras but no one goes to check the surveillance.What Jones told OSBI was not written in a report until April 4,2013, just a couple weeks ago.Break for Jurors – just before 11a.m.STATE CALLS FIRST WITNESS – DEBBIE PROCTOR – BECKY BRYAN’S FRIENDOn July 2010, Becky sold me my condoWe just really clicked and got along and became friends and wewent to lunch.Did you ever go to her house yes how frequently several times a weekKeith – her husbandDid you know Keith before you bought the house from the defendant? no Would you describe your relationship with Keith to be any morethan with Becky? no Did you socialize with him? yesDid you socialize with keith outside of residence? no Enters State Exhibit 1 – photograph of Keith BryanSeptember 20, 2011 – was Proctor’s last time at the residenceWhat time did you arrive ? probably around 8:45You went on a date? yes, at Chili’sDid you have plans to go to Bryan residence? no How did it come about? I called Becky after my date and she saidjust stop by.Did you tell Keith Bryan about your date? yes, at the same timeI texted pictures to Becky, Keith and my daughter to get theiropinion on what to wear for the date.[while on date] I noticed I missed calls from Becky. So I calledher back. She said to stop by.Did you drink on date? I had 1 margarita during the dateDid it affect you? noWhen you got to Bryan home?I walked around back to the back porch. We had generalconversation. Keith had made tea, we talked about the date, had a conversationabout Obama, and we talked about steaks.I said I like burnt steaks.Do you recall if the garage was opened or closed? I do notDo you remember how you got to back patio? just walked around backWe were all talking out back. Becky took photographs of Keith.Then she tapped me on the knee and said “I better get” Was that unusual? For becky, yes. I have slept on the couchseveral times when it got late.Has she ever asked you to leave? No, Becky liked company. When you left, how did you leave? I walked in back porch door, outthe garage door ,through the garage to the carDo you directly pass by washer & dryer when you leave? no She then asked if I worked the next day, I said no.When you got up to leave the house what did Keith do? He was onthe back patio.After I got home, I took my dog for walk, made a sandwich, I atethe sandwich, and then Becky called.Best guess at what time you left the Bryan residence ? 9:15 or9:30. It was 30 or 45 minutes before I got the call. She said,”my husband has been shot can you come over”What happened next? I got to their house. There were a lot ofpeople there. The ambulance was leaving with Keith. When I arrived back at the home, I went around back to the patioand there were several people. State Exhibit 2,3,4 – photos of bryan residence (including frontof house, back patio, and garage door)She was talking to one of the police officers and she was on thephone at the same time. I remember her saying Keith was dead. I asked theofficer if Keith was dead and the officer said no he was not dead when he left.I said quit telling people that. Was it a uniformed officer ? yes, male officerWhile at residence did law enforcement attempt to collect evidenceform the defendant: yes, they did a gun residue thing on her hand.Who did it ? i think it was Cami ( Mustang Police Detective)State Exhibit 5- picture of living roomState Exhibit 6- diagram of Bryan house Proctor says both exhibits accurately depict the Bryan house asshe remembers it that night.When you left the house what vehicle did you take? Gloria’sBecky, Sharon, Gloria, Terry all left in the same car. Debbie Proctor, Sharon and Becky all in the backseat. Becky was inthe middle.Proctor : We stopped by my house to get Becky a hoodie & flipflops. We all went together because the other cars were in the areapolice had roped off.While in the car, Becky showed us texts she sent Mark Holbrookearlier that day, about wanting to get back with him.When asked by the state : “I knew she was in a relationship withhim before I met her.”She was reading the texts,she was going to inherit some money and she was going to move to Hugoand that she was still in love with himI told her to shut up we didn’t want to hear it. She showed us a picture of a penis and said thats the only thingshe felt bad about today was having sex with himDid she act as though she was hopeful Keith was going to make it ?noDid she show any emotion for her husband? When doctors calledeveryone into the room at hospital she was crying then.When pronounced dead she finally showed emotion? correctDEFENSE CROSS OF DEBBIE PROCTOR:How did you and Becky become friends?We enjoyed conversations together,we enjoyed the same things,going to lunch and stuff like that.You had an overall positive feelings for this woman? yes.How did Keith and Becky interact? good.When would you spend time with Becky? We would have lunch or goshopping, or I would go over there for dinner or we would go to a movie.Every encounter with Keith & Becky always good? yesBecky appeared to be loving toward him? yesKeith appeared to be loving toward her ? yesDid you guys go on a trip together ? Yes, a couple’s trip toBranson, MissouriYou said you did not find out hat Becky Bryan had previously filedfor divorce until December 2010? Yes,during a girls trip to Broken Bow.Yes, thats when i knew Becky had filed for divorce, the girls weretalking about it a lot.But you knew they reconciled? yes.They had a normal relationship. I never saw them argue.They were respectful to each other and got along just fine. BREAK FOR LUNCHCROSS CONTINUES- Debbie ProctorWhat are your last four digits of phone number at the time? 5183 -The phone records show there were two calls to at 8:32pm and8:42pm to you. Did you ever call her and say hey I am here? not that I remember.You pull in driveway what was the lighting? daylightFirst thing you do when you get to the Bryan home? sit down get aglass of tea and start talking to becky.Normal evening? yes. Light hearted? yesKeith is sitting opposite of you? correctBecky was telling him how good looking he was? yes saying you looklike Charlie Sheen. She did think he was handsome? rightWhat was Becky wearing? A black tube top and capri pantsDEFENSE ENTERS PHOTO OF BECKY -wearing a blackrhinestone tube top.Was Becky wearing that when you left? yes When you came back? yesNothing indicated that night that she was plottingto go in there and shoot her husband in the head? correctAnd you didn’t back up into neighbors yard and leavean acceleration mark? correctWhat are your thoughts when Becky called and saidhe’d been shot? I was shockedHow long did it take you to get back to the Bryanhome after hearing about the shooting ? about 6 minutesWho was there when you got back to Bryan home? A lotof people I don’t know, police officers,fire departmentWould you agree she was shocked and confused? Idon’t know how to describe it she was hectic making phone calls lots to do.A year ago in testimony, you described her asshocked and confused? Yes.Can you tell me today everything that was said onthat back porch? NoYou never saw her laughing or jovial while on theback porch [after the shooting]?I did not see her laugh, no.Who made the decision to go to your house first? Idon’t remember how that came about.Did she stay in the car when you got to the house?yesDid you ever see blood on her? noBrain matter or hair? noDid you ever see that at the hospital? noOn the way to the hospital Becky started talkingthings that shocked you? Yes.Becky would be one to say things to try to get areaction right? correct You don’t know how you would react if you saw yourhusband or loved one shot in the head would you? No, I don’tDo you agree people do different things? yesDid you ever see her laughing on the way to thehospital? no She went into hospital soon after getting there?yes. When they pronounced him brain dead what did she do?she started cryingshe began hugging him? yes and said something to himSTATE REDIRECT – Debbie ProctorWhen asked by state :Proctor: She said the only thing I feel guilty foris having sex with Wes HubertDid the defendant ever say she loved her husband ?she said he was a good roommate and friend but said she was not in love withhim.The friday before the murder? Becky went to dallas, she and her friend wentto fox and hound to meet a couple of guys and then had sex with a guy.A couple mos. after the relationship ended withHolbrook she takes a vacation to Broken Bow (near Hugo)? yesYou happen to see him? yes. we were driving by hiswork and she says there’s mark, pull over.This is after Keith & Becky had reconciled? yesWhat happened next? we pulled over and Becky got outand talked to him.How many people did she tell Keith was dead ? none,after i told her he was not dead and told her not to say thatBecky told me at some point if Keith does survive hewill be brain dead.Had she ever shown pictures of a man she had sleptwith before that night? noDo you remember her making any other shockingcomments on the way to the hospital, specifically the picture of Wes Hubert’spenis? yes, she said she had f***ed this today.Do you remember her saying can you believe I f***edthat today? yesSTATE CALL 2nd WITNESS – LT. JAMES DAVIS – MustangPoliceI first got a call of a prowler and then got a callon shots fired.The shots call was more concerning to the dispatcherso I responded to that call.STATE ENTERS EXHIBIT 8 – (2) 911 Calls made by Becky Bryan to policeon Sept 20th**this is not the entire 911 call – captured to thebest of my typing skills**(News 9 will formerly request the 911 calls – in itsentirety now that it is evidence – and subject to public record)Dispatch: 911?Caller : Is this Mustang Police Department?Dispatch: yes.Caller : Ok,I am at 1320 W. Rose Hill Drive and a young man… (phone call lost) Headquarters to officer :Dispatcher : there is a woman in distress at 1320 WRose Hill Drive, I received a call from a woman saying something about a man ina hoodie and then it cut off.Second 911 call made by Becky Bryan (not in entiretydue to typing skills)Caller: I just called 911 on my cell phone. Are youcoming to my house?Dispatcher: I need you to tell me whats going on.ok?Caller : This 25 yr old man walked into our housethrough the garage and he walked in and shot my husband in the head and heturned to me and said ma’am im so sorry but your husband should have f-inghired me Caller : Oh my god he is in a little bitty pickup…a lil pickup… I don;t what kind it is… like a dark color.Dispatch: stay on phone with me Caller : He was heading west down Rose HillDrive, he is heading down OwenDispatch: what is the color of the truckCaller: I dont know, its dark, its 10pm Caller: I’ve got to go. My husband is laying here gasping for air. Heis still movingIs Cami coming?the detective? Dispatch : yes, police are comingCaller: ok, thank you. Is officer Davis coming? Tell him to come quick. He knows my husband.He will catch that f***er Caller : Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god(crying) my husband is still movingDispatch: yes ma’am . Stay with me. Police are onthe way.Caller: Okay, Okay, Okay…. oh my God.Dispat; ch : We are on our way. Stay with me, areyou okay?Caller ok, no, I’m in Mustang America. (somethinsimilar to – this doesnt happen) -Portion of call missed-Caller: Come and bust his ass, find him. (crying) Ohmy god my husband is still moving are you calling ambulances too ? Are youcalling firefighters?–The call ends when officers arrive.–Lt. Davis now describes the area of Mustang nearwhere the Bryan’s live.STATE EXHIBIT 9 – photo of state highway 152 bottom,South Owen’s Drives, At the end of rose hill drive is 1320 Rose Hill (Aerial photograph of Bryan Home)I was told by dispatch there was a small dark pickup truck.Did you look for that vehicle on the way? yes, i sawa small passenger car onlyDo you recall passing any vehicles on your way ontoowen? no The defendant asked for you by name? did you knowher? no sirDo you have any idea why she requested you by name?no sirDo you park in street or driveway? short distanceinto driveway.Before I got out of car, I did a visual scan of thefront yard -When parking i saw Mrs. Bryan standing in theopening of the garage door.She came out of the house toward us. It wasn’t arun. We were walking rapidly butcautiously.When you arrived the garage door appeared to beopen? yesBecky approached and asked if I was Davis. I said,yes. I was in uniform.Thats the very first thing she asked? Yes.Not that my husband is in the house shot bleeding?correctShe then asked if Cami McNeil and other officers wouldbe coming to her house?yes.She told me I had been involved in the investigationof the burglary in one of her son’s home. I asked what happened and she told mea person had come into the house and shot her husband She was wearing a black shirt, no shoes, andpanties.What did she tell you ? she was sitting in theliving room ,watching tv, and a young man in a hoodie walked in, and shothusband in the head then turned to her and said “I’m sorry ma’am she shouldhave given me the f***ing job.Do you remember her expressing any concern for herhusband? not that i can recallDescribe her demeanor for the jury? She seemed to beexcited but didn’t seem to be fearful.I believe she described the hoodie as being brown incolor. After he shot her husband she said he turned around and walked out ofthe house and she followed him outWhen you got inside? he [keith] was in the livingroom of house on a sofa.Did you ask for others to assist? yes, rescue andambulance.Was he still alive? yes, he was still breathingDid becky try to comfort him at all ? no sirDid you try to render aid to Bryan? no sir, theinjury was beyond my training. In second conversation, after you saw Keith… where did she say she was sitting?Again, she said he came in through garage door, shotKeith, and made the comment then left through garage door.In a third conversation on the back patio, she saidhe had a baby face and was wearing at least one glove and a hoodie.What did you ask next? I wanted to know if there hadbeen any hiring at Nichols Hills Fire – she said she wasn’t aware of any and hedidn’t have any other businessesTell the jury about the quantity of blood on KeithBryan as he was laying on the couch. A good amount of blood running down on hisface.A large amount on him and none on her? yes sirDid she express concern or ask his condition? no.Did she say anything wanting to know how her husbandwas doing after he left the house? no sirDEFENSE CROSS EXAMINES – LT. JAMES DAVIS, MUSTANGPOLICEYou never saw a car that matched that description? Correct.Where was the one car you saw? It was going east on152.In March, you gave testimony you said it was goingwest? I remember that. it was going east.Where is the ultility room in relation to the garagedoor? Its immediately to the west.Defense: You’re smiling. I think I know why. It’s because you have testified differentpreviously? Yes.Defense : I can see your confusion those doors arepretty close togetherDefense : So, you would agree with me that if anintruder came in the house he may have been confused about those doors too? Isuppose thats possibleDefense :You also said she didn’t comfort him? Youmight agree you don’t want lay people to get involved? I wouldnt want them torender aid that would compromise.Defense :And you never told her she was free toleave the patio? no, i did notOn April 20 2011,-there was a burglary of their son- kent bryan and the officers had not fingerprinted the window? I was that officer, had to go get my kit and i came back and tookprints.Defense : The prints ultimately found who stole thatpistol? yes sirREDIRECT – LT JAMES DAVISState play a portion of 911 call again :State clarifies timing of calls and time of arrival. By 10:08 address has not been given. Police say they arrived at 10:11pmRECROSS BY GARY JAMES-Did anyone say be on the lookout for a small darkpickup? Not that I am aware of STATE CALLS 3rd WITNESS -Michael Ward, EMT who worked on Keith Bryan As soon as we walked in door, I noticed the patient was sitting on thecouch. I recognized a couple of fire guys there.Jim Mclung and I drove to the residence. Police metthem at the door. Mclung stayed backand called for Mediflight.Ward describes the first aid given at the scene -and moving him to stretcher.”I heard the female say she was sitting on the couchwhen the patient was shot”Did you recognize her? No, I did not know Becky atthe time. How was her demeanor? She was very calm ,verycollected.Ward says she also heard Becky say she came out ofthe room and the shooter was standing there< nobut it was actually 6-8 months beforedo you know who JW Jones is? no you have never heard that name before today? no he said he witnessed a vehicle matching becky bryans description driving eastbound 152 around 10 pm ? not til laterif someone had given that information to OSBI on Sept 22 that would be important info to investigate wouldn’t it? that would be important lead to follow up on what would you do if that lead was assigned to you? i would interview mr jones.if you learned about it the next day that would have been important to look? OSB looks at security cameras typically ? yesTo your knowledge did you secure any footage from security cameras? noif you had learned there was a vehicle spotted in the area would you have gone and looked at security cameras ? its possiblehave you ever been involved in a shooting? not like this onewere you at all apart of teh search of the master bedroom? no STATE’s 20th WITNESS – Shawn Wright – OSBI CASE AGENTSpecial agent for 5 years.what is a case agent vs crime scene agent ? crime scene agents are specialized in focusing on the crime sceneyou were case agent – means you were the agent on the shooting of keith bryanat 1145 at night i received a call from joe ferrero asking me to respond to the shootingis that when you were told you would be the case agent ? no not at that timedo you remember what info was provided by agent ferrero when he asked me to go there.he knew since i lived in mustang i would know the area.did he tell you the victim? i don’t recallwhat time did you arrive on scene? i believe approx. 1 am on sept 21, 2011what did officer on scene tell you ? it was first time i learned the name becky bryan and that her husband, the victim, was the nichols hills fire chief.were you apart of the documentation at the scene ? the actual documentation and photography of scene was left to mustang pdwhat did you do? at that point primary job was to stay out of photographswe walked perimeter looking at tree lineswhen you entered residence for the first time – what purpose? to get an idea of the scenewhen you first made entry – was that for a search or did you search later? laterjust for initial information.anyone not involved with law enforcement in the crime scene when you arrived? no i noticed a few drips of blood on the carpet area in front of the couch – from initial observation i believed it was from during transport.we did a grid search ? – each person takes a roomwhen did you know agent solorzano – went w/mustang to interview at the hospital.when i arrived.when did you find out ? it was much laterwhat info did he provide? several things he had interviewed becky at the hospital and he was about to leave and come back to the scene and he told me we were possibly looking for a Ruger LCPwhen you first entered the house why did you not start searching the house immediately? to not get in the way of the photo of the crime scene by mustang pdif i remember it was lengthy 2-3 hoursthen you searched? yes we noticed a defect on the front of the couch cushion?how did you attempt to locate the projectile? we cut and l shape in the couch to see if we could locate a projectile once the upholstery was removeddid you find the projectile yourself? i did find it in the cushionstate exhibit 33- close up of cushion – projectile do you know how decision were made to know where to search – there were not a lot of us.after searching for casing- what area did you searchAgent Slorozano said something like hey guys you are going to wan to see thisi also think its significant to say i heard something like brass hitting the floorwhat would that sound like – the shell casingdid you go in there? he was kind of backing outwas anyone else in there with him at that time?no i was in the living room near the kitchenwas he holding anything in his hands? i think he had laid it on the floorwhat did you see ? i saw a small black semi automatic handgun a throw blanket and a brass shell casing in the middle of the floor.i don’t remember seeing the glove, though its depicted in the photographdid you collect those items? no i did not – Agent thompson did I believeby looking at the casing could you tell? i’m not an expert but thought it to be of 40 caliberthe gun looked like a .380 – so i was familiar with what the gun looked likewhat did you do after – did you search any other area? we went to back bedrooms and looked in those areas at some closets and bathroomsseveral guns in the master bedroom also some luggage on the floor of the master bedroomand i found something that i felt was of evidentiary value between the mattress and box springson becky’s side of the bedhow did you know it was the master bedroom – there was luggage with female clothing a double tree receiptWhat did you find ?Ruger LCP .380 gun boxa receipt with keths name on itanother gun wih a 25 auto and it was in its box and several boxes of ammunition there was a club tucked between the mattress and the box spring did the search of the master bedroom happen before agent solorzano found the gun? yes he was not back from the hospital yetdid you make a comparison to see if that gun box matched the gun found? yes the serial number matchedSTATE EXHIBIT 35- mattress lifted off box springs on what i have been referring to as becky’s side of the bedSTATE EXHIBIT 36 – closer photo of same itemsSTATE EXHIBIT 37- picture of open gun boxSTATE EXHIBIT 38 -box of ammunition – its black and gold and says blazer brass – the box will hold 50 rounds – there are 45 in box – 5 are not thereSTATE EXHIBIT 39 – box labeled independence – 16 missing – but interestingly it was marked with the same blazer brass STATE EXHIBIT 40 – again a more close up of independence box w/ 16 rounds missing – with ammo marked blazer for 380 auto Did the ammunition you found in the independence appears to be the same in the blazer brass box – i didn’t notice any difference- marked blazer STATE EXHIBIT 41 – the end of ruger 380 box that shows the serial number coin envelope- its something we refer to as a test fire – that gun manufactures provide. it would have been a spent casing from the weapon. where was that envelope found – in the ruger box in the bedroomdid you make any comparison to the gun – gun box? yes i did anything else found between mattress and box springs – not that i recalldid you collect the items from the mattress and box springs – no it would have been crime scene agents.when did you find this – before martin found gun?Martin had not returned from hospital when i found these items it would have been around 415martin found the gun in dryer somewhere around 630 am anything else you found? earplugs found on vanity – that can be associated with firearmsyou found other guns? yes in what appeared to be keith’s closet – a cabinet that had several long guns, riles, and a gun in a holsterwhat other areas did you search after- study and another bedroom – i don’t believe we found anything in that area of the housedid you collect any items of evidence from the house? i don’t recall collecting any – that would be crime scene agentsthe projectile you fond? crime scene agentdid you search any other areas other than westside? yes a door – it was a door that led to unfinished stairs and unfinished area – we walked around believe we found a box of 22 ammo up therehow were you making decisions on what part of the house to search – you told us wen you arrived you didn’t know anything other than someone had been shot when you first arrived- correct – yesdo you mean a plan or pattern? there are any numbers of way -one is to start close from where the shooting occurred and work out to a spiral. the other is a modified grid area. any other areas- the back patio. we saw some masonry work being donewe also searched a 2nd master closet – we didnt find anything and a garage that had a harley davidson and a freezer. that pretty much covers the interiorexterior? cars in driveway? a tahoe that had firefighter stickersalso, a small blue pickup that i had glance down consider it a s10 chevy.did you find anything related to case? we did not did you look at the residence across the street? yes across from bryan’s driveway there was another driveway and i noticed a mark.i had crime scene agents photograph what looked like a tire had left a mark describe the dirt and vegetation on that driveway – the vegetation appeared to have recovered in other words it was not smashed down to be anything that occurred recently. it is commonly considered a skid mark but i would call it an acceleration mark.at some point did you meet with rebecca bryan – on the 21st outside of mcneil’s funeral home ? 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anytime its a homicide its intense but not panicked.we have a dryer – is that the perpetrator placed the gun in the dryer the case we are here on it is being portrayed the perpetrator placed the gun in the dryer – is that fair? yesand in such the dryer may have had evidentiary value? it didso who makes the decision at that time no to fingerprint the dryer? i dont know that there was an active decision not to – it wasn’t – but i don’t know anyone said we are absolutely not going to finger print the dryeri believe with hindsight it would have been a good idea to finger print the dryer but i think when we found that the focus shiftedwhat one of the boy gave you consent to go back in?what i’m saying is you had access to crime scene until sept 21 – so you would have had opportunity to finger print the backdoor? several witnesses at hospital said that the intruder came in the back door.when you are going in garage area were you worried about contaminating the scene.did you know before you went in that it was suspected the intruder left did chief folley tell you becky was a suspect? i don’t remember that i remember him saying she was the only witnessdid you know that a gun shot residue test had been done on becky before you arrived? i Was low light done? we had been up and down the stair way but we couldn’t make a decision one way or anotherwould it have been a good idea to put the light down on the garage floor to look for footprints? with the amount of traffic there is the potential it would not have contained evidentiary valuebut we don’t know cause it wasn’t done? correctdid you ever direct the photographers to take pictures of the footprints? noin your search of the house did you find any 22 firearms? there c
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According to the US Department of Agriculture, they are less likely than established farmers to receive government subsidies, and more likely to be college educated and have jobs off the farm. They also earn less from farming, and work smaller farms – though they aren’t necessarily younger than their more established peers. Although official statistics have yet to show an increase in the number of these novice farmers, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence. There are now more than 8,000 farmers’ markets across the US, a 38% increase in five years, and up from a few hundred a generation ago. At the Farm School in Athol, Massachusetts, demand for its year-long learn-to-farm programme has jumped from 15-20 applicants five years ago to nearly 50 this year, according to farm director Patrick Connors. He says the Farm School’s programme “grew out of this recognition that more and more people were looking to build these [farming] skills”. “This has become a viable career,” adds Mr Connors. “There’s lots of people in New England and California who run successful small businesses on their farms. As it’s become a more viable profession, I think more people are considering it.” Pupils on last year’s class at Farm School ranged in age from 19 to 53. Incoming students this autumn include a lawyer, a doctor, a teacher, and several business executives. Second jobs While no-one is getting rich running a small-scale farm, for Ms Sommerlad and her husband, David Cobb, it supplements their retirement earnings. “We really do it because we love growing food and connecting with the community,” says Ms Sommerlad. “The income is secondary.” For Ms Hart, her goal for this year is to make a modest $10,000 (?6,400) profit. “Even if we totally mess up, we should be able to make that,” she says. Yet virtually all small farmers – both the new and the experienced – supplement their crop earnings, sometimes with added-value products like making cheese from their cows’ milk. Often one partner will continue to have a non-farming job in the city, while the other manages the farm full-time. Ms Hart and her husband, Thad Simerly, have this arrangement. He still commutes to New York City for his job in plaster restoration, where he earns far more than they could ever make on the farm. At the Farm School, many graduates use their former careers as a way to supplement their agricultural earnings. Mr Jacobs will continue to take photos for editorial clients, as well as recording his farming experiences on his He plans to work as a salaried farmer this year, while his wife continues her job as a staff photographer at the Boston Globe. The two had their first child, a boy, in May. ‘Fickle market’ Another thing new farmers learn early – it often makes more sense to lease their acreage than fulfil their fantasy of owning the land themselves. Ms Hart leases her land, and Mr Jacobs is about to, now he has finished his programme at the Farm School. Mr Jacobs says renting instead of owning land will allow him to be free of burdensome debt that he worried would turn working the land into just another job. Ms Sommerlad and her husband own their land, but instead of buying an expensive field, they grow high-value vegetables for restaurants and farmers’ markets on just half an acre of their back yard in Sudbury, Vermont. “It’s kind of a fickle market, so we decided to stick with what we know we can grow,” says Ms Sommerlad. “We worked it out so that if we make money that’s terrific. If we don’t then we’re not going to go hungry. We’ll still have a roof over our head.” All three novices agree that the joy of farming vastly outweighs its low financial returns – at least so far. Ms Hart says her goal was to be self-sufficient and sustainable. And because she and her husband wanted an escape. “We wanted to make our living from farming to extricate ourselves from the city,” she says. Mr Jacobs says: “One of the ways I keep from despairing [about the world] is doing this farming thing. There’s a lot of peace in reducing my footprint and living my values.”Internet technology, especially mobile, allows us to monitor our resources like never before – in theory making sharing more possible.It is happening on both sides of the English Channel.The website , wants you to turn your kitchen into a restaurant, inviting guests to take part in your meal. 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Every time Sharon got pregnant she would pray that this time it would be different. She felt fine during pregnancy and the births went well, and then quickly something would start to go wrong. Each of her first three children died within hours of birth and no-one knew why. “It took us a long time to get over the first one and then it happened again. I was bewildered,” says Sharon, from Sunderland. “I was in shock.” After the third child died, doctors began to suspect that the deaths weren’t coincidental. But genetic investigation didn’t provide any definite answers. At the same time, her mother revealed that she’d had three stillbirths before Sharon had been born. Further investigations by doctors revealed that members of Sharon’s extended family had lost another eight children between them. “I didn’t know about my mum’s history,” says Sharon. “There was no need for me to know. I was my mother’s only child. And I think that in her era people didn’t really talk about things as they do now.” Then along came Edward, Sharon’s fourth child. This time the doctors were more prepared. For his first 48 hours, Edward received drugs and blood transfusions to prevent the lactic acidosis (a kind of blood poisoning) that had killed his siblings. Five weeks later Sharon and her husband Neil were allowed to take Edward to their home in Sunderland for Christmas. Edward lived. Although his health was often poor and Sharon had to care for him a lot of the time, he was a cheerful, active boy. At the age of four he started to have seizures. It was then that the doctors were finally able to diagnose Edward’s – and indeed Sharon’s – problem. Having gone through the history of Sharon’s babies, doctors diagnosed Edward with Leigh’s disease, a disorder that affects the central nervous system. The disease is caused by a defect in the mother’s mitochondria, often referred to as the power plant of the cell. “This is going to sound strange but I was relieved that, at last, I had an answer.” Not that the news made life much easier for Sharon. Her doctors told her that Edward could enjoy long periods of remission but that his health could also go down quite quickly. And meanwhile there was always the risk of Edward dying in one of his seizures, which could last for days. “It’s hard when you want to have a family, and you finally have a baby like Edward, and you think you’re finally getting somewhere with your hopes and your dreams, and then somebody tells you that at any moment your child is going to die.” Sharon and Neil Bernardi were told that Edward was going to die before he was five. “Obviously, you either go down or you start fighting,” says Sharon. Edward and his mother were fighters. In the end Edward survived into adulthood, dying last year at the age of 21. Sharon and Neil kept on trying for a healthy baby but without luck. Although three more children were born, none lived beyond the age of two. Each time one of their children died, they told themselves that “the death was a one-off”. After their last child had a heart attack and died in 2000 they stopped trying. “People ask, what was different about Edward? How come he survived as a baby when he had all the problems that would later build up? I don’t know but Edward had some fight in him. He was fighting to survive all his life. I think that was in his personality.” The death of all her children put strains on her marriage, and on the wider family. “It also affects the family, the grandparents, their hopes and dreams for their grandchildren.” People have accused Sharon and Neil of being selfish for wanting what they cannot have – their own family of healthy children. “I don’t think I am selfish,” says Sharon. “I wanted my child to be healthy.” “In the last year of his life Edward was in chronic pain. He had dystonic spasms caused by things going wrong in his brain. His muscles would go into spasm for up to six hours at a time. Drugs could not help him. Part of Edward’s body was beginning to fail.” The suffering of Sharon’s children has convinced her of the need to pursue the kind of genetic therapies that would allow mitochondrial defects to be remedied. “When you see somebody in pain you don’t want to see somebody else in pain. You don’t want to see a child who is born only to suffer and die before they’re two, or if they do survive to have devastating disabilities.” “It’s not about being selfish. It’s not about wanting designer babies. It’s not about doing injustice to people with disabilities. It’s about trying to create a healthy baby. It’s about trying to give a child a future.” Sharon Bernardi was talking to BBC World Service’s NewshourWatch the latest World Debates 2012 From Tokyo, Japan From Johannesburg, South Africa From Davos, Switzerland Recorded 27 January 2012 From Paris, France Recorded 6 July 2012 2011 From Mumbai, India Recorded 13 November 2011 From Rome, Italy Recorded 25 September 2011 From Washington, DC Recorded 22 September 2011 From Vienna, Austria Recorded 21 June 2011 From St Petersburg, Russia Recorded 17 June 2011 From Lusaka, Zambia Recorded 16 June 2011 From Jakarta, Indonesia Recorded 13 June 2011 From Washington DC Recorded 24 May 2011 From Nuuk, Greenland Recorded 12 May 2011 From Brussels, Belgium Recorded 26 March 2011 From Johannesburg, South Africa Recorded 12 March 2011 From Istanbul, Turkey Recorded 23 February 2011 From Davos, Switzerland Recorded 29 January 2011 2010 From Luxor, Egypt Recorded December 12 2010 From Dubai, UAE Recorded 30 November 2010 From Marrakech, Morocco Recorded 27 October 2010Discover a world of news in one place. From Monday 14 January 2013, the BBC gathers its news journalism under one roof. On screen, BBC World News looks sharper and more dynamic than ever before, with high definition and virtual reality studios and innovative multi-platform content helping to bring the news to life like never before. The BBC employs more journalists than any other international broadcaster and produces news in 28 languages. The World’s Newsroom is a melting pot for the best journalism in the world, using five custom-built studios with new sets and fresh creative graphics and cutting-edge cameras with virtual reality and 3D capabilities to create news that’s immersive, dynamic, and more engaging than ever. Watch BBC World News to experience a new era in news broadcasting, and see some photographs of the . You can also hear from fellow on the many languages in which we broadcast, find out more about our new and watch our . Read a about the changes by Andrew Roy, head of news for BBC World News. For the list of all programmes, go to23 June 2012Last updated at 10:51 GMT The world’s oldest clove tree By Simon WorrallTernate, Indonesia Indonesia’s “Spice Islands” produced more nutmeg, mace, pepper and cloves than anywhere else in the world and on the island of Ternate, one particular tree has an extraordinary history. “Bule, Bule,” shout the children excitedly, as our jeep threads its way up a steep road on the side of the volcano. “White man, White man.” I am on Ternate, one of Indonesia’s fabled Spice Islands. The midday call to prayer mingles with the mosquito-whine of motorcycles. Above us, smoke seeps from the side of Gamalama, the pyramid-shaped volcano that dominates the island. It had erupted only a month earlier, sending a tongue of molten lava pouring down the mountain into the sea. This part of the world is not called “The Ring of Fire” for nothing. I am searching for the world’s oldest clove tree. Why it is called Afo, no one knows. Neither is it exactly certain when Afo was planted. But estimates suggest it is between 350 and 400 years old. For millennia, Ternate and the neighbouring island of Tidore were the world’s only source of those fragrant, twig-like herbs that love to hide at the back of our kitchen cupboards. Cloves from Ternate were traded by Arab seafarers along the maritime Silk Route as far afield as the Middle East, Europe and China. A Han dynasty ruler from the 3rd Century BC insisted that anyone addressing him chew cloves to sweeten their breath. Their origin was a fiercely-guarded secret until the Portuguese and Spanish burst into the Java Sea in the 16th Century. Our hip, young Indonesian driver is clearly baffled as to why anyone should want to see an old tree. And he clearly has no idea where Afo is. At a roadside stall selling everything from basketballs to fruit, we stop to ask directions. The stallholder points back down the hill. With great difficulty, and reeking brake pads, we turn round and drive back down the volcano. After a few hundred yards, we spot a signboard pointing to some steps cut into the hillside. The path winds upwards through groves of clove trees and bamboo. We are at nearly 1,800m (6,000ft) above sea level. Below us, through the foliage, I can just make out the sea and, beyond it, the island of Tidore. Huffing and puffing up one last flight of steps I find myself under a tree that was probably here when Shakespeare was alive. Afo was once 40 metres tall and four metres round. Sadly, today, all that remains is a massive stump and some bare branches. A few years ago, villagers hungry for firewood even attacked Afo with machetes. A brick wall now surrounds it. If the Dutch had had their way, Afo would not have survived at all. The Netherlands United East India Company, or Voc, was the world’s first multinational corporation. And just as corporations today seek to monopolise plant genes in the developing world, the Voc set about seizing total control of spice production. In 1652, after displacing the Portuguese and Spanish, the Dutch introduced a policy known as extirpatie: extirpation. All clove trees not controlled by the Voc were uprooted and burned. Anyone caught growing, stealing or possessing clove plants without authorisation faced the death penalty. On the Banda Islands, to the south – the world’s only source of nutmeg – the Dutch used Japanese mercenaries to slaughter almost the entire male population. Like Opec today, the Voc also limited supply to keep prices high. Only 800-1,000 tonnes of cloves were exported per year. The rest of the harvest was burned or dumped in the sea. Somehow, Afo managed to slip through the net. A rogue clove. A guerrilla plant waging a secret war of resistance. Afo would eventually bring down the Dutch monopoly on cloves. In 1770, a Frenchman, appropriately named Poivre, stole some of Afo’s seedlings. This Monsieur Pepper took them to France, then the Seychelles Islands and, eventually, Zanzibar, which is today the world’s largest producer of cloves. As I stand looking up into its branches, I wonder who planted Afo – and kept its location secret all those years. Or did it just survive because of its remoteness high on the slopes of Gamalama? Either way, this ancient clove tree remains a symbol of the ultimate folly of empire – and the stubborn refusal of nature to be controlled. How to listen to From Our Own Correspondent: BBC Radio 4: A 30-minute programme on Saturdays, 11:30 BST. Second 30-minute programme on Thursdays, 11:00 BST (some weeks only). or BBC World Service: Hear daily 10-minute editions Monday to Friday, repeated through the day, also available to . Read more or at the .30 September 2013Last updated at 19:44 GMT Thief Yafet Askale caught out by ‘invisible’ dye A thief who broke into a decoy car was caught out due to an “anti-crime” dye that turned his face bright green. Yafet Askale, 28, was sprayed with the substance, which can only be seen under ultraviolet light, when he broke into a police “trap car” in Harlesden, north-west London. Askale denied the charge of theft from a motor vehicle, but was convicted at Hendon Magistrates’ Court. Police said that the dye proved Askale had been in the car. He was also found to have a number of stolen items, including a laptop. Askale, of Harlesden Gardens, Harlesden, was sentenced on Friday to 49 hours of community service and was ordered to pay ?400 costs. Brent Police said they had also been providing residents with invisible dye kits so they can mark their property to deter thieves.27 March 2013Last updated at 17:31 GMT This is BBC News BBC News reaches about 40 million adults in the UK every week – its international services are consumed by an additional 239 million adults around the world. The department is the largest in the BBC in terms of staff, with more than 8,500 people around the UK and the rest of the world. BBC News incorporates network news (the newsroom, news programmes such as Newsnight and Newsbeat, political programmes such as the Daily Politics, and the weather team), English Regions and Global News. Material is brought into the BBC by its newsgathering staff, one of the largest operations of its kind in the world, with more than 40 international bureaux and seven in the UK. It is transmitted to audiences on an increasingly diverse range of platforms including tablet computers and mobile phones. 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