Peter Van Sant, correspondent for 48 HOURS.
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48 HOURS MYSTERY: TWO WEALTHY BROTHERS - TWO SEPARATE MURDERS...On the surface, brothers Robert and Andrew Kissel (photo) could not seem more alike _ both affluent, they shared an aggressive career drive and a desire to live the good life. But some close to the Kissel family say the two were as different as day and night. In a bizarre double tragedy, the brothers became more alike than anyone could have ever expected when they were both brutally murdered, continents apart. 48 HOURS Correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates how two brothers with so much promise could suffer the same deadly fate on 48 HOURS MYSTERY: "Blood and Money," to be broadcast Saturday, Nov. 18 on the CBS Television Network.Best Possible Frame Grab/CBS
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48 HOURS MYSTERY: TWO WEALTHY BROTHERS - TWO SEPARATE MURDERS...On the surface, brothers Robert and Andrew Kissel could not seem more alike _ both affluent, they shared an aggressive career drive and a desire to live the good life. But some close to the Kissel family say the two were as different as day and night. In a bizarre double tragedy, the brothers became more alike than anyone could have ever expected when they were both brutally murdered, continents apart. (photo of Robert Kissel's wife Nancy convicted of bludgeoning her husband ) . 48 HOURS Correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates how two brothers with so much promise could suffer the same deadly fate on 48 HOURS MYSTERY: "Blood and Money," to be broadcast Saturday, Nov. 18 on the CBS Television Network.
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48 HOURS MYSTERY: TWO WEALTHY BROTHERS - TWO SEPARATE MURDERS...On the surface, brothers Robert (in photo with Nancy Kissel) and Andrew Kissel could not seem more alike _ both affluent, they shared an aggressive career drive and a desire to live the good life. But some close to the Kissel family say the two were as different as day and night. In a bizarre double tragedy, the brothers became more alike than anyone could have ever expected when they were both brutally murdered, continents apart. 48 HOURS Correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates how two brothers with so much promise could suffer the same deadly fate on 48 HOURS MYSTERY: "Blood and Money," to be broadcast Saturday, Nov. 18 on the CBS Television Network.Best Possible Frame Grab/CBS
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48 HOURS MYSTERY: TWO WEALTHY BROTHERS - TWO SEPARATE MURDERS...On the surface, brothers Robert (photo left) and Andrew Kissel (photo right) could not seem more alike _ both affluent, they shared an aggressive career drive and a desire to live the good life. But some close to the Kissel family say the two were as different as day and night. In a bizarre double tragedy, the brothers became more alike than anyone could have ever expected when they were both brutally murdered, continents apart. 48 HOURS Correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates how two brothers with so much promise could suffer the same deadly fate on 48 HOURS MYSTERY: "Blood and Money," to be broadcast Saturday, Nov. 18 on the CBS Television Network.
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48 Hours
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"48 HOURS" -- One picture may tell a thousand words but in this true crime case, nearly a thousand pictures tell one terrifying story _ a serial killer intent on murdering young, beautiful women. Bill Bradford posed as an amateur photographer and told women he'd make them famous. Some of them did make headlines _ as his murder victims. This crime also has a link, a very personal link, to Eva La Rue, the now-popular CSI MIAMI actress, and her sister Nika La Rue (shown in image used on the police poster of Bradford's photographic subjects). Both came face to face with this serial killer in the 80's when he photographed them as teenagers. La Rue confronts some deep real fears in a fictional CSI episode that deals with her real-life brush with death. Correspondent Bill Lagattuta looks at a case of true crime that also plays out in a television crime drama. 48 HOURS MYSTERY: "Exposed" to be broadcast Saturday, Nov. 11 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
48 Hours
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"48 HOURS" -- One picture may tell a thousand words but in this true crime case, nearly a thousand pictures tell one terrifying story _ a serial killer intent on murdering young, beautiful women. Bill Bradford posed as an amateur photographer and told women he'd make them famous. Some of them did make headlines _ as his murder victims. This crime also has a link, a very personal link, to Eva La Rue (shown in photo taken by Bradford when she was a young teenager) , the now-popular CSI MIAMI actress, and her sister Nika La Rue . Both came face to face with this serial killer in the 80's when he photographed them as teenagers. La Rue confronts some deep real fears in a fictional CSI episode that deals with her real-life brush with death. Correspondent Bill Lagattuta looks at a case of true crime that also plays out in a television crime drama. 48 HOURS MYSTERY: "Exposed" to be broadcast Saturday, Nov. 11 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
48 Hours
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"48 HOURS" -- One picture may tell a thousand words but in this true crime case, nearly a thousand pictures tell one terrifying story _ a serial killer intent on murdering young, beautiful women. Bill Bradford posed as an amateur photographer and told women he'd make them famous. Some of them did make headlines _ as his murder victims. This crime also has a link, a very personal link, to Eva La Rue (shown in photo taken by Bradford when she was a young teenager) , the now-popular CSI MIAMI actress, and her sister Nika La Rue . Both came face to face with this serial killer in the 80's when he photographed them as teenagers. La Rue confronts some deep real fears in a fictional CSI episode that deals with her real-life brush with death. Correspondent Bill Lagattuta looks at a case of true crime that also plays out in a television crime drama. 48 HOURS MYSTERY: "Exposed" to be broadcast Saturday, Nov. 11 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
48 Hours
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caption: Anchor Lesley Stahl interviews Best Director Academy Award nominee Clint Eastwood regarding "Mystic River" for a 48 HOURS/Entertainment Weekly Television Event: "The Road to Oscar" to be broadcast Wednesday, February 18 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
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48 Hours
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caption: Anchor Lesley Stahl interviews Tom Cruise (NOT AN OSCAR NOMINEE, pictured)), Diane Keaton and Clint Eastwood for a 48 HOURS/Entertainment Weekly Television Event: "The Road to Oscar" to be broadcast Wednesday, February 18 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
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48 Hours
STAHL; CRUISE
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caption: Anchor Lesley Stahl interviews Tom Cruise (NOT AN OSCAR NOMINEE, pictured)), Diane Keaton and Clint Eastwood for a 48 HOURS/Entertainment Weekly Television Event: "The Road to Oscar" to be broadcast Wednesday, February 18 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Photo: Tony Esparza/CBS
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caption: Anchor Lesley Stahl interviews Best Director Academy Award nominee Clint Eastwood regarding "Mystic River" for a 48 HOURS/Entertainment Weekly Television Event: "The Road to Oscar" to be broadcast Wednesday, February 18 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Photo: Cliff Lipson/CBS
©2004 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved
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