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Love. Honor. Betray. (Rebroadcast)

6/6/20261 hr 25 min

On New Year's Eve in Benton Harbor, Michigan, Army Sergeant Kemia Hessel's husband is murdered. Police video shows a distraught Hessel, but investigators believe she arranged her spouse's death. (OAD 2/16/24)

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  1. Speaker 00:00

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  3. Speaker 20:29

    [dramatic music] [sirens blaring] We got something else now?

  4. Speaker 30:38

    Yeah, a shooting. Guy on the ground.

  5. Mike Lanier· Soundbite0:39

    I saw Sergeant Tyrone Hassel laying on the ground next to his pickup truck with a large amount of blood, with his wife, uh, had grasped onto him, hysterical.

  6. Speaker 20:50

    Hey, back up.

  7. Speaker 50:52

    Sir.

  8. Speaker 20:53

    Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

  9. Speaker 50:54

    Can you help me?

  10. Speaker 20:58

    Ma'am, move out the way. I'm sorry.

  11. Speaker 61:00

    Breaking right now, a US military member home for the holidays has been found dead.

  12. Speaker 71:04

    He leaves the door, comes down the steps, and boom, he's shot right here.

  13. Speaker 51:08

    I could see his eyes.

  14. Speaker 81:09

    You knew he was gone.

  15. Speaker 51:11

    Yeah. Why is this happening to us?

  16. Mike Lanier· Soundbite1:13

    [footsteps plodding] This was not a drive-by. This was up close and personal.

  17. Rick Biggert· Soundbite1:19

    If it's up close and personal like that, it usually means that the, the problem is up close and personal.

  18. Speaker 31:23

    We obviously are struggling with some leads right now. We don't have a whole lot going on, so we're trying to still piece it together.

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