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00:00It's the 7 a.m. hour of Fox & Friends Weekend, starting with this.
00:04No Kings protests set to take place across the U.S. today,
00:08with millions expected to attend, including multiple Democrat leaders and lawmakers.
00:13Laura Trump joins us to discuss.
00:15Meanwhile, a terrifying moment in Virginia when three people in Halloween masks
00:19threaten a family inside their home.
00:22Police are asking for the public's help.
00:25Oh, my gosh, that looks just like the people from the Halloween thing that we went to last night.
00:29Oh, my goodness.
00:30Plus, American B-52s flying off the coast of Venezuela in a major show of force by President Trump.
00:38We have Congresswoman Maria Salazar, and she joins us this hour to react.
00:43The second hour of Fox & Friends Weekend starts right now.
00:50Good morning, everybody.
00:51That's Boston, but you're looking at a shot of Providence, Rhode Island,
00:56at one minute past 7 o'clock right here in New York City.
01:00And I'm joined by my friends, Griffey and Charlie.
01:04Good morning.
01:05Good morning.
01:06It'll be interesting.
01:07I didn't look at the list whether the No Kings is going to take place in Providence,
01:11but I would imagine there's probably some because that's from Brown University.
01:13You think there might be like a branch of No Kings in Rhode Island?
01:18I'm thinking it's probably a pretty safe bet.
01:20It is a safe bet.
01:21You've got some Antifa vibes there.
01:25Which is so funny because when we were at the haunted house last night,
01:29we all went to a haunted house, and we're going to show you guys some of that in the coming days.
01:33But we went, and it was crazy, and it was really fun.
01:37And there were some really, like, scary stuff, but they also did this whole insane asylum thing.
01:43And as we went through, Charlie kept saying, this is like an Antifa rally.
01:48By the way, it did feel like that.
01:50It did.
01:50They were like, ah!
01:51Put that picture up again.
01:53Notice that one of us just shows up in a blazer and tie to go through a haunted house.
02:00Well, thank God there were children there, but otherwise there were four adults.
02:06So I was basically going to be the driver.
02:07I was the driver.
02:09I was dropping the kids off, Rachel and Griffey and Adam.
02:12And then the little children to go to the Halloween costume.
02:16And then the chaperone decided to stay.
02:19I didn't have a choice.
02:19Dad decided to stay in the blazer and go through the Halloween.
02:24They strapped a camera to get these good up-nostril shots of the entire ordeal.
02:31Believe it or not, we actually did get him into the Halloween spirit.
02:35You can see all that next week.
02:37That's right.
02:38Yeah, so don't miss that.
02:39Meanwhile, President Trump reportedly rejecting Ukrainian President Zelensky's request for Tomahawk missiles after their latest face-to-face at the White House.
02:50During that meeting, the commander-in-chief calling on both Ukraine and Russia to stop the war immediately.
02:56Madeline Rivera is live in Washington with the latest on Trump's push for peace in this situation.
03:03Maddie, good morning.
03:04Good morning.
03:05So this is not the outcome President Zelensky wanted, especially after President Trump indicated last weekend he could send Ukraine tomahawks if Russia did not agree to settling the war.
03:16President Trump now appearing to back off that position, refusing to send Ukraine the weapons for now.
03:21Sources tell Axios he showed no flexibility on the issue at their meeting on Friday, despite Zelensky's push,
03:27as he's concerned the weapons could undermine his efforts at diplomacy.
03:32We need tomahawks and we need a lot of other weapons that we're sending to Ukraine.
03:37One of the reasons we want to get this war over is exactly that.
03:41It's not easy for us to give.
03:43You're talking about massive numbers of very powerful weapons.
03:47So that's one of the things we'll be talking about.
03:49Hopefully they won't need it.
03:51Hopefully we'll be able to get the war over without thinking about tomahawks.
03:54I think we're fairly close to that.
03:59The shift comes after the president held a lengthy phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday.
04:06Zelensky says Putin is afraid of tomahawks and they would be a game changer in this war, allowing Ukraine to hit deep into Russia.
04:13Ukraine lately has been targeting Russia's energy infrastructure with the help, reportedly, of U.S. intelligence.
04:18But the Washington Post editorial board says the talk of tomahawks is simply part of a larger pressure campaign as the president tries to corner Putin into making a deal.
04:28What do you see as the biggest difference in diplomacy between President Trump and President Biden?
04:34President Trump is really showed for the world that he can manage ceasefire in the Middle East.
04:44And that's why I hope that he will do this and we will also have such big success.
04:49I would say the biggest difference is one is extremely competent and the other one is grossly incompetent.
04:58In a truth social post, President Trump says Ukraine and Russia should stop where they are, suggesting the front lines would be frozen in place, perhaps a difficult pill for Ukraine to swallow.
05:08Charlie, Rachel and Griff.
05:10Thanks, Maddie.
05:10Thanks, Maddie.
05:11Thank you very much.
05:12In that last part about President Trump saying that one was competent, one was grossly incompetent, that the question was about the difference between his administration's approach to Biden's administration.
05:25And we know, obviously, in the case of the Middle East, President Trump was able to release the hostages and get this peace train moving in the Middle East because he was bringing maximum pressure, not just on Israel,
05:39which is what the Biden administration quietly tried to do, but also on Hamas.
05:44And the threat of letting Netanyahu unleash and take the gloves off brought Hamas to the table because they realized what was happening.
05:52Now you have Zelensky at this meeting.
05:54This meeting obviously went much better than the last one where President Trump kicked Zelensky out of the meeting.
05:59They both had this two and a half hour conversation and President Trump is not willing to give those Tomahawk missiles to Zelensky yet because that would allow Zelensky to strike Moscow because the range of Tomahawk missiles is plenty to get to Moscow and to other places strategically in within Russia.
06:19And we're waiting to see what happens with this meeting when President Trump will meet with Putin in Hungary.
06:24We talked to Dan Hoffman, the former CIA station chief in Moscow.
06:28Here's a little bit of his take on it.
06:30Watch.
06:31President Trump, I think, believes he's got one last chance in this next Budapest summit to get a deal done, a ceasefire done, without having to give Ukraine Tomahawk missiles,
06:43without having to impose coercive economic sanctions that our Congress has warmed up in the bullpen.
06:49And the evidence points to absolutely no indication that Putin is ready to stop the war.
06:55And so we'll just have to see whether the president can cajole the Russians, influence the Russians at that upcoming summit.
07:03I think it's going to be a tall task.
07:05But if it doesn't work, then the president has absolutely every right, every means to up the ante.
07:11Russia's our adversary.
07:12The last thing Putin wants is for President Trump to notch a win.
07:16What scares Putin the most is everything that is enshrined in our Constitution and Bill of Rights, democracy.
07:23You know, I'm not sure if I agree with how Dan Hoffman was assessing this.
07:28So President Trump actually met with Putin first and then Zelensky.
07:33And everyone thought that because President Trump had been saying, you know, I reserve the right to give them these Tomahawk missiles and escalate this war.
07:41He meets with Putin and then he meets with Zelensky and all of a sudden with Zelensky, he's like, no, I'm not going to give you the weapons.
07:47And he's sort of cooled off on that whole thing and he wants peace.
07:51And so the question is, what changed?
07:53There's a lot of things that could have changed.
07:55It could have been the win in Israel and the sort of global accolades that he received for being the peacemaker in that.
08:02But it's certainly increased his his standing on the global stage.
08:08And so he may just want yet another peace win.
08:10I think there might be another component to this.
08:13Look at what's happening right now in the Caribbean.
08:17It's very clear that President Trump wants to end the rule of Maduro, which is causing wreaking havoc all over our our our our hemisphere.
08:27And it has a lot to do with China and a piece of the puzzle.
08:31The client state for is is you have Iran, but mostly it's China and Russia who have been able to support Maduro.
08:42If you can get the Russians to pull out and help further isolate Maduro and stop stop that help, maybe the terms for this Ukraine Russian deal are a little bit better for the Russians than they thought it would be if they're helpful in this situation with Venezuela.
08:59Because what the Venezuela situation is about is about China, who is our number one enemy and problem in the world, but especially in our own hemisphere.
09:10Well, certainly President Trump has, you know, brought the ire from all sides on in particular with with Ukraine and the issue of the Tomahawks.
09:20His greatest credibility and the reason he was able to achieve what he's been able to achieve so far is his credibility, his ability to go to both sides and say, look, man, I'm an open book and I'm willing to hear you out and I'm going to make a decision.
09:31And so and the thing I would caution against reading too much into going back to the Tomahawk missiles, whether he was thinking about giving them the Tomahawks or deciding not to give Ukraine the Tomahawks out of fear that it could escalate the war.
09:48Trump is looking at the long term. He's looking at long range. He's looking at the big picture like you're talking about.
09:53He's concerned about like sort of the global, the big global picture that involves China and our hemisphere, which is a lot closer to us than than Europe.
10:02And so, you know, I think that his I think that he has earned the respect, unlike either of his predecessors, he's earned the respect to to to to give him the room to make those decisions.
10:16The worst thing that happened with for from the American point of view, strategically, the worst thing that happened with the Ukraine, Russia war was that it brought China and Russia together.
10:28Insane. It was the most unnatural allies. And we and we brought them together through this ridiculous, you know, war that we in many ways could have stopped.
10:39Yep. Had Joe. And President Trump says that all the time. So I think you're absolutely right. President Trump is playing. He's like, this is meta, right? This is he's playing a big, long game.
10:50Mega meta. Yeah, it's mega meta. And this is about China and separating China and Russia and getting their help and helping us clean up our arms. I think this is very dynamic. I don't know. I don't know what's happening exactly.
11:01Obviously, obviously, we can't know. But I have a feeling something is happening. It's in that in that negotiation.
11:07It's always, as Charlie said, about the long game. And we saw him call for peace in the Middle East and demand both sides stop fighting and then work backwards.
11:16Seems to be doing the same thing in Russia. I will say this. I think President Trump has an easier time negotiating with Hamas, Putin and Ukraine than the protesters that keep showing up every single night
11:28in Illinois demanding the release of the poor, violent criminals who have been convicted of rape of children, murders, drug traffickers.
11:39It's unbelievable. We just want to show some of this video, which has been so crazy.
11:44Now you have people, the protesters who have been night after night going out to Broadview, dressing up as inflatable carriers.
11:50They're dressed up as little boo-boos.
11:52Yes, they are.
11:53Those aren't little boo-boos, but no doubt. And what's crazy is they're singing at one point, they're singing Free Palestine, which has nothing to do with ICE or immigration.
12:06Yeah. Free Palestine. It's like you got the wrong protest. Yours is down the street. It's not this way.
12:13It looks silly, but they are actually, if you listen clear, when they give their speeches in this moment here, they talk about revolution.
12:20They want revolution. A lot of people saying, oh, well, they're just arresting, you know, family men.
12:27You know, we saw that before with Abrego, Kilmar.
12:34Kilmar. Yeah. But Trisha McLaughlin came on earlier and said, no, let me set the record straight on exactly who we're getting out of our country. Watch.
12:42In that detention facility that you see at Broadview, where those protesters and agitators were, are violent criminals, drug traffickers, child pedophiles, other egregious and violent criminals that should not be walking around Chicago or the broader Illinois area.
13:0070 percent of those illegal aliens that we've arrested in the last 300 days under President Trump's leadership, they have criminal convictions or pending criminal charges against them.
13:11But, Rachel, that 30 percent, that also includes human rights abusers, those with Interpol notices.
13:17We just arrested a guy yesterday out of Virginia that was wanted for murder in Mexico.
13:23Of course, he doesn't have a rap sheet on him in the United States, but this is a violent criminal that we don't want walking around with impunity on America's streets.
13:31So when we say we're going after the worst of the worst, that's not a talking point.
13:34That's the truth.
13:38It's going to be really interesting to see how this continues to play out, because as you guys know, I went on the first couple of days of Operation Midway Blitz.
13:45They have specific targets are going after.
13:48Most of them are, if not all, violent criminal illegal aliens.
13:52And yet this argument of what these protesters keep seeing is that they, and by the way, they're egged on by Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor Jimmy Pritzker to stand out there and resist, clash with the police.
14:04In this case, it was state police.
14:06They're out there trying to get under control.
14:08But ultimately, they're trying to defend violent criminals over the American citizens of Chicago.
14:16Meanwhile, check this out.
14:17The New York Times is going full religious bigotry, going after Christians again.
14:24New York Times op-ed by David French.
14:28Something is stirring in Christian America and making me nervous.
14:33Mr. French writes, MAGA Christianity has a different message.
14:37It looks at American culture and declares, you have sinned.
14:40And it doesn't stop there.
14:42It also says, we will defeat you in its most extreme forms.
14:45It also says, we will rule over you.
14:49And don't be fooled when these revolutionaries call themselves conservative.
14:53All too many conservative Christians are actually quite proudly radical.
14:57They want to demolish the existing order, including America's commitment to pluralism and individual liberty and put their version of Christianity at the center of American political life.
15:08So, thank you, New York Times.
15:11We needed our weekly dose of religious bigotry.
15:14Honestly, this is one of the craziest op-eds.
15:17There's a lot of crazy op-eds out there, especially out of the New York Times.
15:19Trump brings out the best in people.
15:20Yeah, honestly, it's true.
15:23It really, he reveals people.
15:25I mean, this guy, again, claims he says he's a Christian.
15:28He says he comes from the evangelical strain of the religion.
15:32He's clearly very liberal.
15:34This is what he says about, he says that the characteristics of what he calls MAGA Christianity,
15:41I've never heard of any Christian refer to themselves as MAGA Christians.
15:44If we go to a MAGA church.
15:46Yeah, I go to a MAGA church.
15:47He says it's full of hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissension, factions.
15:53It sounds like he's describing the left.
15:55And listen to what he says.
15:57He says they don't have love, joy, forbearance, kindness, goodness, gentleness, self-control.
16:02Was he not at the Charlie Kirk memorial?
16:05Like, all of that was there.
16:07All of that was, in fact, the wife, the widow of Charlie Kirk stands up and tells the killer,
16:12I forgive you, what the heck is this guy talking about?
16:15I'm going to tell you what it really comes down to.
16:18Liberals always have wanted Christians to be shamed and coward and take their religion
16:26and do it in their house and don't go out into the public square.
16:30And they've tried to use words like revolution or, you know, you're being judgmental or whatever it is.
16:37It is the role of Christians to be that light and go into the Christian square.
16:42But they don't want, into the public square, they don't want us there.
16:45And that's what this is about.
16:47They are trying to paint Christians in a negative light for wanting to participate in public life.
16:54It's a great point.
16:55And you'll like this, as a newspaper editor formally, I counted.
17:00It took seven paragraphs for him to get to January 6th.
17:04Yeah, he did do that, yes.
17:05There is a darkness right alongside the light.
17:07Christians stormed the Capitol on January 6th.
17:10It's like, okay, now I know exactly where this is going.
17:13Actor Russell Brand, comedian, had a good soundbite on this watch.
17:18What would you say to pastors who are scared to, like, speak out, who are trying to walk the line
17:23because they don't want to offend either side?
17:26There's a revival happening.
17:27This isn't the time to be frightened.
17:28This is the time to no longer deny his holiness and his greatness.
17:34For not only is Jesus Christ real, the devil is real.
17:37And the devil has his hands on the levers of power.
17:42And we must be mindful of that.
17:44Wow.
17:46It's so incredible.
17:47You know, a couple years ago, well, maybe about a year ago, I heard my mom, she was praying the rosary online with Russell Brand.
17:57So, you know, think about that generational gap.
18:00Think about that lifestyle gap between Russell Brand and my Catholic Spanish mom.
18:05This is real, what's happening.
18:08What you saw there was a turning point event in Oklahoma.
18:11And Russell Brand later on stands up and leads that entire audience in prayer.
18:19And talk about mercy and forgiveness.
18:22What kind of mercy was extended by the left for the January 6th people?
18:26And by the way, a lot of those people at January 6th turned out to be feds.
18:30Mercy, President Trump granting George Santos, you know, clemency yesterday, saying that he could, he commuted his sentence, essentially, George Santos out of jail.
18:44So there's been plenty of mercy extended by this president to his enemies who have been merciless with him and his family.
18:54This revival is real, what you're seeing here in Oklahoma and other places.
19:01And I think that this is making the left very nervous, not because they're afraid of some political revolution, but because this is a real thing.
19:09It's a real thing.
19:09It's actually, I think you could argue, even global.
19:12It's not just in the U.S.
19:13You saw over a million young people in Rome turn out for Pope Leo for the Jubilee Mass of youth.
19:19Like, adults worldwide have failed our children, and now you're seeing them respond in this revival.
19:26It's so encouraging.
19:27All right, well, we're going to turn now to some headlines.
19:30A group of American Christian leaders are urging President Trump to help combat religious persecution in Nigeria.
19:37Boy, do we need that.
19:38They are writing, quote, we fervently urge you to redesignate Nigeria as a country of particular concern under the International Religious Freedom Act, adding, the last several years have been a burgeoning, we've seen a burgeoning of violent attacks specifically targeting world Christians in the country's middle belt.
19:58In the first seven months of this year, get this, you guys, the first seven months, more than 7,000 Christians across Nigeria were massacred because of their faith.
20:09Now, this story, we kind of touched on it just a little bit ago.
20:12Overnight, George Santos has been released from prison after President Trump commuted his seven-year prison sentence.
20:21The president writing on True Social, George has been in solitary confinement for long stretches of time and, by all accounts, has been horribly mistreated.
20:30Therefore, I just signed a commutation releasing George Santos from prison immediately.
20:36Good luck, George.
20:37Have a great life.
20:38That is my favorite story of the day.
20:42He was certainly not being treated well.
20:44California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter is making her first public apology after this testy exchange with a CBS reporter.
20:54This is Charlie's favorite story over whether she needs the support of Trump voters.
20:59Listen.
21:01And we've also asked the other candidates, do you think you need any of those 40 percent of California voters to win?
21:07And you're saying, no, you don't.
21:08No, I'm saying I'm going to try to win every vote I can.
21:10And what I'm saying to you is that, well, to those voters, OK, so you.
21:15I don't want to keep doing this.
21:16I'm going to call it.
21:20She's so bad.
21:21OK, here's what she said yesterday.
21:23Watch.
21:25I want people to know that I understand what I did was not good.
21:31I'm not going to mince words about it.
21:32But I also want people to understand that I am in this fight because I am not going to back down.
21:40Porter says she also apologized after a viral video surfaced of her berating her staffer.
21:49There's a lot of those videos.
21:50The one we were showing was one where she was on a on a Zoom call and some poor person walked across the back of the room.
21:57Get out of my shot.
21:58Get out of my shot.
21:59And I'm sure there are many more that we don't even know about.
22:02Well, and the one that you told us about her pouring hot mashed potatoes over her husband's head.
22:08Very important.
22:09Yeah.
22:10After that apology, if there's more out there, you can bet it's probably about the surface.
22:14We shall see where that goes.
22:15Meanwhile, tens of thousands across the country set to protest President Trump today.
22:19Laura Trump joins us live.
22:29Dave Portnoy goes off on Biden's late cancer diagnosis as one of the great scandals in US politics.
22:36The Barstool sports founder accuses Democrats of covering up Biden's physical mental decline.
22:46Barstool sports founder and President Dave Portnoy isn't afraid of dipping into hot water over his take on former President Joe Biden's seemingly late cancer diagnosis.
22:55This is a question I think people deserve answers to, Portnoy said on Varnie & Co. Tuesday.
23:04I mean, you got Chuck, Chuck Schoomer, you got Pelosi Obama, whether he's involved and obviously Kamala Nootu.
23:13She's family, she said.
23:15I'm the last person in the room at these decisions.
23:18This was one of the great scandals, I think, in American politics.
23:22He continued.
23:23You had a president who was clearly in decline and it didn't take a rocket scientist to say this.
23:31The outspoken media mogul wants to know who was running the White House after Biden's team revealed Sunday that the former president was seen for a new finding of prostate nodule after experiencing increasing urinary symptoms.
23:47Biden was diagnosed with prostate cancer, characterized by a Gleason score of 9, grade group 5.
23:53Which messes to the bone, his team further clarified.
23:58Former President Biden commented publicly for the first time Monday on X, writing,
24:03Cancer touches us all.
24:04Like so many of you, Jill and I have learned that we are the strongest in the broken places.
24:09Thank you for lifting us up with your love and support.
24:12What drove me nuts and brought this up is everyone was asking Chuck Schoomer and Hakeem Jeffries about this.
24:29And they're saying, we're moving forward.
24:32We're moving forward.
24:34We are moving forward.
24:35No, the Barstool Sports Presidente criticized.
24:40This is something that I do, that I do think should be investigated.
24:45It's 100% wasn't Biden.
24:46And that's the scariest part of the whole scandal.
24:50And to be honest, I believe if Kamala had won the election, those same people would be running the government, he added.
24:56It's a crazy scandal.
24:59Former Biden COVID advisor and Obamacare architect Dr. Isakul Emanuel said on MSNBC Monday that the former president likely had cancer since the beginning of his presidency, if not before.
25:11He did not develop it in the last 100 to 200 days, Emanuel said.
25:16He had it while he was president.
25:18He probably had it at the start of his presidency in 2021.
25:21I don't think there's any disagreements about that.
25:33Scientists predict underwater volcano eruption 300 miles off Oregon.
25:37Scientists monitoring Axial Seamount says the deep sea volcano could erupt by late 2023 for the first time since 2015.
25:48An underwater volcano off the Oregon coast could erupt later this year, scientists say.
25:53The volcano, known as Axial Seamount, is more than 4,900 feet beneath the Pacific Ocean and 300 miles off the Oregon coast.
26:02But it is showing signs it will soon erupt for the first time since 2015.
26:07The volcano is formed by a hotspot, an area in the Earth's mantle where hot plumes of molten material rise upwards into the crust of the University of Washington's College of Environment, said in an April blog post.
26:21As the crust moves over the top of the mantle, the hotspot stays put, which results in long chains of volcanoes over time.
26:28Over two-thirds of the Earth's surface was formed by volcanic eruptions at these mid-ocean ridges, said Mila Trotsky, a marine geologist and dean of the University College of Environment.
26:43Axial Seamount is a direct result of these fundamental processes that continue to shape our planet today.
26:48The eruption doesn't pose a danger, scientists said.
26:52Axial seamount is much too deep and far from shore for people on land to even notice when it erupts.
26:58An eruption at Axial Seamount also has nothing to do with seismic activity on land, so Pacific Northwesterners don't need to worry about this event triggering a major earthquake or tsunami, the blog also states.
27:09The first signs of eruption at the volcano will be a sharp increase in the number of earthquakes around it, the post states.
27:19The volcano has already surpassed the inflation we observed in 2015, but the earthquake activity is still quite low, said Deborah Kelly, a professor at UW School of Oceanography and director of the Regional Cabled Array.
27:32We're seeing 200 to 300 earthquakes per day, with some spikes around 1,000 per day due to the tides.
27:40If what we learned in 2015 is correct, I would expect to see more than 2,000 per day for a few months before the eruption.
27:48The quakes will be caused by magma moving towards the surface, the post states.
27:52The period lasts about an hour, and then the magma reaches the surface, said William Wilcock, a professor at UW School of Oceanography.
28:02Lava flow spreads across the cauldra, and lava-filled fissures open up to the north or the south, reaching as far as 40 kilometres, about 25 miles.
28:13The seismic activity dies down pretty quick over the next few days, but the eruption will continue slowly for about a month.
28:19Utah cold case served 40 years after 18-year-old woman's murder, thanks to DNA sample police studies.
28:35DNA connects deceased Air Force airman to 1985 murder of Christine Gallius.
28:42A man who murdered an 18-year-old woman in Utah four decades ago has finally been identified, authorities said Tuesday.
28:49Christine Gallius was found dead on May 16, 1985, along Jefferson Street in Salt Lake City.
28:56The Salt Lake City Police Department said she had been beaten, stabbed, sexually assaulted, and shot to death near an area known as Dirks Field.
29:05Detectives were unable to find any leads despite years of investigative efforts and multiple rounds of forensic testing.
29:13The case went cold and remained so until 2023 when advances in DNA and genealogical testing connected the case to a man named Ricky Lee Stallworth.
29:22Stallworth was a 27-year-old airman stationed at Hittall Air Force Base at the time of Gallagos' murder, according to police.
29:32He died of natural causes in July 2023.
29:37We missed being able to talk to him and interview him just by a matter of months, Detective Corden Park said at a news conference on Thursday.
29:43I wish we could have got to him before he died.
29:48Stallworth was first named a likely suspect after the case was re-examined in 2023 with efforts focused on identifying an unknown male DNA profile that had been previously entered into the Combined DNA Index System,
30:00a database of DNA profiles from convicted offenders, unsolved crime scene evidence, and missing persons.
30:06Authorized labs in the Woodlands, Texas, came up with a likely match after detectives sent evidence to the lab in late 2023 for advanced DNA analysis.
30:20One of Stallworth's family members...
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