All but the two crew members who were on the duck boat that sank in Branson, Missouri, with 31 people on board were tourists. But Branson is a town where in some ways there are no strangers. Dana Jacboson reports.
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All but the two crew members who were on the duck boat that sank in Branson, Missouri, with 31 people on board were tourists. But Branson is a town where in some ways there are no strangers. Dana Jacboson reports.
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Branson bands together in wake of duck boat tragedy
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found in a trash compactor at a Manhattan apartment building. Investigators say it’s not clear if the woman’s death was intentional or an accident, but they do say that she was seen on surveillance video entering the compactor room alone, CBS2’s Janelle Burrell reported. It all unfolded around 5 p.m. Tuesday at 1 Irving Place near Union Square. That’s when police said the 48-year-old woman, a resident of the building, was found in the trash compactor chute by a member of the building staff. They alerted authorities and soon after, a swarm of police were on the scene. Residents said they had no idea what was going on. They got an email from building management, telling them not use the trash chute. “It’s scary,” said resident Nicki Leitner. “In fact, when I texted my boyfriend about this he told me to get out of the building cause he was worried, as was I. But it was so hush-hush.” Police have not yet released the woman’s name.
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Police Investigating After Woman Found Dead In Trash Compactor
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found in a trash compactor at a Manhattan apartment building. Investigators say it’s not clear if the woman’s death was intentional or an accident, but they do say that she was seen on surveillance video entering the compactor room alone, CBS2’s Janelle Burrell reported. It all unfolded around 5 p.m. Tuesday at 1 Irving Place near Union Square. That’s when police said the 48-year-old woman, a resident of the building, was found in the trash compactor chute by a member of the building staff. They alerted authorities and soon after, a swarm of police were on the scene. Residents said they had no idea what was going on. They got an email from building management, telling them not use the trash chute. “It’s scary,” said resident Nicki Leitner. “In fact, when I texted my boyfriend about this he told me to get out of the building cause he was worried, as was I. But it was so hush-hush.” Police have not yet released the woman’s name.
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Police Investigating After Woman Found Dead In Trash Compactor
A day after their Game 1 win in Houston, Golden State players were on the same page, noting this Western Conference finals series vs. the Rockets is far from over.
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Warriors turn page on opener: ‘Only one game’