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Did former President Trump direct an employee at Mar-a-Lago to destroy surveillance footage sought by federal prosecutors? The new indictment just unveiled against the ex-president alleges workers went through a basement tunnel to the room where surveillance cameras were set up...after receiving orders from quote “the boss” - to try to destroy footage of some of those boxes of sensitive documents. Trump has denied the allegations. And drama in court at a hearing to decide if Ethan Crumbley, the Michigan teen who fatally shot four of his high school classmates, should spend the rest of his life in prison. Today an assistant principal took the stand and relived the horror of that day. Plus, the family of the accused Gilgo Beach serial killer returned home after investigators were done searching the property for evidence. Now the wife of the suspect is assuring her neighbors that they aren't in any danger. The suspect denies being the Gilgo Beach serial killer. And cops call it “crime tourism,” where thieves from other countries come to the U.S. on tourist visas. With only one goal in mind…breaking into luxury homes and robbing them. Lisa Guerrero reports.
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Did former President Trump direct an employee at Mar-a-Lago to destroy surveillance footage sought by federal prosecutors? The new indictment just unveiled against the ex-president alleges workers went through a basement tunnel to the room where surveillance cameras were set up...after receiving orders from quote “the boss” - to try to destroy footage of some of those boxes of sensitive documents. Trump has denied the allegations. And drama in court at a hearing to decide if Ethan Crumbley, the Michigan teen who fatally shot four of his high school classmates, should spend the rest of his life in prison. Today an assistant principal took the stand and relived the horror of that day. Plus, the family of the accused Gilgo Beach serial killer returned home after investigators were done searching the property for evidence. Now the wife of the suspect is assuring her neighbors that they aren't in any danger. The suspect denies being the Gilgo Beach serial killer. And cops call it “crime tourism,” where thieves from other countries come to the U.S. on tourist visas. With only one goal in mind…breaking into luxury homes and robbing them. Lisa Guerrero reports.

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