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TWORK

THE LORD OF THE SKIES

You can count on me.

I owe you my life. I'll never forget that.

If not for you, I'd have died in the Dandy Wolf fire.

No!

Oh, God, no!

You know what, Ray? -

In this business, your best bargaining chip is loyalty.

You don't need to worry about Esperanza anymore.

She's paid her debt to me in full.

<i> And tell that ------ Castrata</i>

he's next.

THE LORD OF THE SKIES

Let's go. Take them away.

Salvatierra.

Let them take them.

The sooner they file a report, the sooner you'll get them back.

Are you taking them back to Venezuela?

Yes.

I want to bury them next to my son Ricardo.

Now I truly am alone.

I don't know what to say, Salvatierra.

I've been through this so many times.

I've seen far too many people lose their loved ones

and the feeling is always the same.

Words feel empty...

and the feeling never goes away.

You even lack the will to breathe.

Exactly.

I can't even breathe.

I should've died with them...

but it seems I'm doomed to go on living...

even if it is just to suffer.

It's called survival.

Call it what you will.

When my daughter was still alive,

at least I had the incentive to find her.

Now my only incentive is to seek revenge.

Help me, Colon. Help me!

I'll give you five million dollars

if you help me kill Aurelio Casillas.

Help me.

Alright, kiddos!

Are you happy?

I said, are you happy?

Yes!

Alright, go play! I'll catch up to you!

Go on! I'll catch up to you!

Careful, son. Don't fall.

You've got work to do.

Hide the helicopter so no one sees it.

Once things cool down,

we'll fly it up north to scope out border patrol.

I mean... we've gotta make use of what we stole.

Alright, boss. Let's go.

Alright.

Dalvio, Yolanda just called. My mom's not feeling well.

-Let's go, then. -Yeah.

What's wrong with Tata?

Mom's sick, Dad. I've gotta go see her.

-Keep me updated. -Alright.

Bye.

Believe me, Salvatierra, I'd love to accept your offer.

I need that money because I'm paying...

for something I did.

But I can't.

I learned a long time ago that my thirst for vengeance

is no match for my need for justice.

If that were the case, I'd do it...

and I wouldn't charge you a dime.

That's what I'm doing right now, and I will succeed.

I won't rest till that murderer Aurelio Casillas is dead

or behind bars.

Go home, Salvatierra.

I'm doing the same.

I'm coming back to Mexico.

I'm asking for a transfer.

I'll be much more useful where I'm needed.

You belong in Venezuela, I belong here.

Why don't you bring her here?

I'd be happy to take care of her.

Yeah, but knowing my mom, she'd feel uncomfortable.

It's better this way.

Haven't you guys looked into alternative treatments?

Herbs, sweat lodges, acupuncture...

There are other ways to cure people.

I'll pitch the idea.

Thanks for asking, though.

I'm going to go visit her.

MEXICO CITY

How is he, Doctor?

He had a serious concussion.

He lost a lot of blood, but we managed to stabilize him.

The next 24 hours will be crucial to his recovery.

His other injuries aren't serious.

Thank you, Doctor.

-Excuse me. -Thank you.

How is he?

What'd the doctor say? He's going to recover, right?

I've received strict orders not to answer any questions,

so if you're here as a journalist...

I'm here as a friend, and even if I weren't,

we're talking about a public servant whose life is at stake.

He's Secretary of National Security

and the people have a right to know.

I'm just following orders. I'd rather not comment on it.

Mayra.

While we're on the subject,

you know the people who work in Los Pinos better than anyone,

even the president.

You've worked there throughout multiple administrations.

You could give us your opinion without getting involved.

Bernardo has told us about your honesty.

A required trait, given how much goes on in Los Pinos.

Tell me something, Mayra.

What are Bernardo's suspicions regarding the president?

He said you were fully in the know about many things.

All I can say is,

I highly disapprove of the president's relationship

with the Natural Son.

Jaime Ernesto Rosales. He's best known by his nickname.

What makes you say that, Mayra?

Well, Mr. Rosales had a very close relationship

with the First Lady.

Anything else I can get for you?

That'll be all, Zuleta. Thank you.

If you'll excuse me.

He's a great asset.

Shouldn't you be with your convalescent

Secretary of National Security?

What for? Mayra's there with him.

I want to establish some distance

between me and that bastard.

Once he's recovered,

I'm firing him for not informing me about the mission.

At least wait a few days.

You'll look bad if you don't.

That's what I'll do.

However, we need to talk about the future.

What are you waiting for to make your move?

I need you to be my eyes and ears

during the next administration.

Why haven't you joined the Gomez-Labrador ticket yet?

No way, Omar.

My father's determined to go up against him.

Impossible.

Look, Jaime.

People love him. They do.

Mexico's still packed with dreamers

who believe in the power of the people.

That damn socialist will drive this country to the ground.

Well, ----, then why do you want me joining him?

At the end of his term, you switch to the opposition

and announce your candidacy.

You'll bring democracy back to Mexico just like that!

Well, then.

The hard part will be convincing my dad.

You have to help me.

You don't know how much he hates that guy.

Your dad needs to retire already.

I'll find a way to convince him, though.

Listen.

This all just business.

Mexico's nothing but a big business.

Cheers.

Damn, baby! I've gotta go to Colombia.

-------- it!

I hope Ismael can come scope things out with me.

Want to come, baby?

Come on.

I always want to come with you...

but I wouldn't want to run into that bitch.

I've been meaning to get in touch

with some of my old US connections.

If we take over Europe with the Serbs...

we could steal Tony's turf, before killing him.

That's my girl!

With that attitude, we can take over the whole world!

Hell yeah!

I feel powerful by your side, Aurelio.

I don't fear Chema or anyone else.

You seem renewed after taking care of business as well.

They say the warriors of old

used to drink the blood of their enemies

to make themselves more powerful.

Well, I hope you didn't take that too literally,

because you didn't have this bite mark in the morning.

You can't fool me. Some hunt that must've been.

I'm an intense guy. You know that.

In life and in bed.

-Oh, really? -Yeah.

Well, kill me.

He looked like he was possessed by the devil!

What that man feels goes beyond hatred.

He didn't just hate Esperanza and Salazar...

He seemed deranged.

He really does think he owns the world and everyone in it.

He's a murderer, Juan Carlos.

I'm so sorry things had to end this way for you...

for Pina and your daughter.

Even Salazar, damn it!

I'm so very sorry.

I know.

At first, I just wanted to take justice into my own hands.

I wanted to place a hit on him.

Then Colon said something that made me think.

What?

It isn't about revenge.

It's about justice.

That's what my wife and daughter deserve.

You're right.

They do deserve justice.

I'd like to apologize.

No...

I never...

No, no...

...should've exposed you to all this danger.

-Juan Carlos... -You don't deserve that.

No.

You don't have to apologize.

You did it out of love.

Out of love for your wife and daughter.

Love for yourself.

I feel honored to have had the chance to help you...

even though things ended up this way.

I'm so sorry.

So are we heading out to La Cumbre first thing tomorrow?

That's right, we are.

I'll drop off the money

and hand out a few instructions to my miners

before meeting with Mr. Leandro Quezada himself.

Good.

Quick question, though. Just out of curiosity.

Is Aurelio picking up the money personally in Muzo?

You know what, Ray?

If you're going to kill Aurelio,

you'll have to kill me too.

And it's not because I'm involved with him

in any sort of way.

It's just that I have enough blood on my hands as it is.

I don't want to add to the bloodshed for no reason.

You really are something.

I'm just trying to get things straight.

Get things straight, my ass.

Tell that to someone who'll believe it.

My, my!

I'm blinded by your sheer beauty.

You're a princess fit for a king!

Right, Javi?

You guys being well taken care of?

Yes, Mr. Leandro. Thank you.

Good, good.

Wonderful.

Now, if you'll excuse me,

I have a meeting pending with these guys over there.

I'll be back in a bit so we can all socialize.

Make yourselves at home. Your Highness.

Check it out. Gentleman mode.

My queen.

Gentlemen, let's get down to business!

He's touchier than the Colombian national soccer team.

Hey, babe.

I'm guessing that anti-Mexican sentiment

is far more than just a sentiment...

and it's taking shape right here.

I'm not sure my dad knows about this.

Let's wait till they come out to confirm anything.

I know how to get these guys to talk.

Are we in danger?

Nah.

Don't you worry, baby. I'll protect you.

Just keep those beautiful eyes peeled.

If you see anything funny, let me know.

Don't worry.

Okay.

Well, then?

Guess what?

They all voted no.

No?

Negative.

Very well.

We're still waiting on Raymundo Cabrera's vote,

but I know that guy.

He'll vote no too.

So it's settled.

We aren't selling these Mexicans another gram of merch.

Now the question is, what's next?

Are we ready for the war that's bound to break out?

It's a serious question.

Don't answer.

Think first, then answer.

But first, a drink.

THE LORD OF THE SKIES

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THE LORD OF THE SKIES

You can count on me.

I owe you my life. I'll never forget that.

If not for you, I'd have died in the Dandy Wolf fire.

No!

Oh, God, no!

You know what, Ray?

In this business, your best bargaining chip is loyalty.

You don't need to worry about Esperanza anymore.

She's paid her debt to me in full.

<i> And tell that ------ Castrata</i>

he's next.

THE LORD OF THE SKIES

Let's go. Take them away.

Salvatierra.

Let them take them.

The sooner they file a report, the sooner you'll get them back.

Are you taking them back to Venezuela?

Yes.

I want to bury them next to my son Ricardo.

Now I truly am alone.

I don't know what to say, Salvatierra.

I've been through this so many times.

I've seen far too many people lose their loved ones

and the feeling is always the same.

Words feel empty...

and the feeling never goes away.

You even lack the will to breathe.

Exactly.

I can't even breathe.

I should've died with them...

but it seems I'm doomed to go on living...

even if it is just to suffer.

It's called survival.

Call it what you will.

When my daughter was still alive,

at least I had the incentive to find her.

Now my only incentive is to seek revenge.

Help me, Colon. Help me!

I'll give you five million dollars

if you help me kill Aurelio Casillas.

Help me.

Alright, kiddos!

Are you happy?

I said, are you happy?

Yes!

Alright, go play! I'll catch up to you!

Go on! I'll catch up to you!

Careful, son. Don't fall.

You've got work to do.

Hide the helicopter so no one sees it.

Once things cool down,

we'll fly it up north to scope out border patrol.

I mean... we've gotta make use of what we stole.

Alright, boss. Let's go.

Alright.

Dalvio, Yolanda just called. My mom's not feeling well.

-Let's go, then. -Yeah.

What's wrong with Tata?

Mom's sick, Dad. I've gotta go see her.

-Keep me updated. -Alright.

Bye.

Believe me, Salvatierra, I'd love to accept your offer.

I need that money because I'm paying...

for something I did.

But I can't.

I learned a long time ago that my thirst for vengeance

is no match for my need for justice.

If that were the case, I'd do it...

and I wouldn't charge you a dime.

That's what I'm doing right now, and I will succeed.

I won't rest till that murderer Aurelio Casillas is dead

or behind bars.

Go home, Salvatierra.

I'm doing the same.

I'm coming back to Mexico.

I'm asking for a transfer.

I'll be much more useful where I'm needed.

You belong in Venezuela, I belong here.

Why don't you bring her here?

I'd be happy to take care of her.

Yeah, but knowing my mom, she'd feel uncomfortable.

It's better this way.

Haven't you guys looked into alternative treatments?

Herbs, sweat lodges, acupuncture...

There are other ways to cure people.

I'll pitch the idea.

Thanks for asking, though.

I'm going to go visit her.

MEXICO CITY

How is he, Doctor?

He had a serious concussion.

He lost a lot of blood, but we managed to stabilize him.

The next 24 hours will be crucial to his recovery.

His other injuries aren't serious.

Thank you, Doctor.

-Excuse me. -Thank you.

How is he?

What'd the doctor say? He's going to recover, right?

I've received strict orders not to answer any questions,

so if you're here as a journalist...

I'm here as a friend, and even if I weren't,

we're talking about a public servant whose life is at stake.

He's Secretary of National Security

and the people have a right to know.

I'm just following orders. I'd rather not comment on it.

Mayra.

While we're on the subject,

you know the people who work in Los Pinos better than anyone,

even the president.

You've worked there throughout multiple administrations.

You could give us your opinion without getting involved.

Bernardo has told us about your honesty.

A required trait, given how much goes on in Los Pinos.

Tell me something, Mayra.

What are Bernardo's suspicions regarding the president?

He said you were fully in the know about many things.

All I can say is,

I highly disapprove of the president's relationship

with the Natural Son.

Jaime Ernesto Rosales. He's best known by his nickname.

What makes you say that, Mayra?

Well, Mr. Rosales had a very close relationship

with the First Lady.

Anything else I can get for you?

That'll be all, Zuleta. Thank you.

If you'll excuse me.

He's a great asset.

Shouldn't you be with your convalescent

Secretary of National Security?

What for? Mayra's there with him.

I want to establish some distance

between me and that bastard.

Once he's recovered,

I'm firing him for not informing me about the mission.

At least wait a few days.

You'll look bad if you don't.

That's what I'll do.

However, we need to talk about the future.

What are you waiting for to make your move?

I need you to be my eyes and ears

during the next administration.

Why haven't you joined the Gomez-Labrador ticket yet?

No way, Omar.

My father's determined to go up against him.

Impossible.

Look, Jaime.

People love him. They do.

Mexico's still packed with dreamers

who believe in the power of the people.

That damn socialist will drive this country to the ground.

Well, ----, then why do you want me joining him?

At the end of his term, you switch to the opposition

and announce your candidacy.

You'll bring democracy back to Mexico just like that!

Well, then.

The hard part will be convincing my dad.

You have to help me.

You don't know how much he hates that guy.

Your dad needs to retire already.

I'll find a way to convince him, though.

Listen.

This all just business.

Mexico's nothing but a big business.

Cheers.

Damn, baby! I've gotta go to Colombia.

-------- it!

I hope Ismael can come scope things out with me.

Want to come, baby?

Come on.

I always want to come with you...

but I wouldn't want to run into that bitch.

I've been meaning to get in touch

with some of my old US connections.

If we take over Europe with the Serbs...

we could steal Tony's turf, before killing him.

That's my girl!

With that attitude, we can take over the whole world!

Hell yeah!

I feel powerful by your side, Aurelio.

I don't fear Chema or anyone else.

You seem renewed after taking care of business as well.

They say the warriors of old

used to drink the blood of their enemies

to make themselves more powerful.

Well, I hope you didn't take that too literally,

because you didn't have this bite mark in the morning.

You can't fool me. Some hunt that must've been.

I'm an intense guy. You know that.

In life and in bed.

-Oh, really? -Yeah.

Well, kill me.

He looked like he was possessed by the devil!

What that man feels goes beyond hatred.

He didn't just hate Esperanza and Salazar...

He seemed deranged.

He really does think he owns the world and everyone in it.

He's a murderer, Juan Carlos.

I'm so sorry things had to end this way for you...

for Pina and your daughter.

Even Salazar, damn it!

I'm so very sorry.

I know.

At first, I just wanted to take justice into my own hands.

I wanted to place a hit on him.

Then Colon said something that made me think.

What?

It isn't about revenge.

It's about justice.

That's what my wife and daughter deserve.

You're right.

They do deserve justice.

I'd like to apologize.

No...

I never...

No, no...

...should've exposed you to all this danger.

-Juan Carlos... -You don't deserve that.

No.

You don't have to apologize.

You did it out of love.

Out of love for your wife and daughter.

Love for yourself.

I feel honored to have had the chance to help you...

even though things ended up this way.

I'm so sorry.

So are we heading out to La Cumbre first thing tomorrow?

That's right, we are.

I'll drop off the money

and hand out a few instructions to my miners

before meeting with Mr. Leandro Quezada himself.

Good.

Quick question, though. Just out of curiosity.

Is Aurelio picking up the money personally in Muzo?

You know what, Ray?

If you're going to kill Aurelio,

you'll have to kill me too.

And it's not because I'm involved with him

in any sort of way.

It's just that I have enough blood on my hands as it is.

I don't want to add to the bloodshed for no reason.

You really are something.

I'm just trying to get things straight.

Get things straight, my ass.

Tell that to someone who'll believe it.

My, my!

I'm blinded by your sheer beauty.

You're a princess fit for a king!

Right, Javi?

You guys being well taken care of?

Yes, Mr. Leandro. Thank you.

Good, good.

Wonderful.

Now, if you'll excuse me,

I have a meeting pending with these guys over there.

I'll be back in a bit so we can all socialize.

Make yourselves at home. Your Highness.

Check it out. Gentleman mode.

My queen.

Gentlemen, let's get down to business!

He's touchier than the Colombian national soccer team.

Hey, babe.

I'm guessing that anti-Mexican sentiment

is far more than just a sentiment...

and it's taking shape right here.

I'm not sure my dad knows about this.

Let's wait till they come out to confirm anything.

I know how to get these guys to talk.

Are we in danger?

Nah.

Don't you worry, baby. I'll protect you.

Just keep those beautiful eyes peeled.

If you see anything funny, let me know.

Don't worry.

Okay.

Well, then?

Guess what?

They all voted no.

No?

Negative.

Very well.

We're still waiting on Raymundo Cabrera's vote,

but I know that guy.

He'll vote no too.

So it's settled.

We aren't selling these Mexicans another gram of merch.

Now the question is, what's next?

Are we ready for the war that's bound to break out?

It's a serious question.

Don't answer.

Think first, then answer.

But first, a drink.

THE LORD OF THE SKIES

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Something terrible happened in these dollhouses.

Maybe a suicide.

A murder.

A stabbing with an adorable knife.

These dollhouses are part of Frances Glessner Lee's Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death,

which she made in the 1940s and early 50s.

They're in the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum

for a reason.

They're incredibly detailed —

these cans are all labeled.

Accurately.

And these dollhouses are used by law enforcement

to train and to develop analytical capabilities.

But these artful dioramas actually contain two mysteries:

What happened in these houses?

And why did Frances Glessner Lee spend her time, and part of her fortune, making them

perfect?

This is "three-room dwelling," and it's a dollhouse murder showstopper.

There are 19 of these dioramas and each one comes with a backstory, drawn from composite

real crimes.

In this one, Robert, Kate, and baby Linda Mae Judson had a nice porch where the milkman

stopped by.

They were living the American dream until the murders happened.

"As you start to sort of investigate the evidence...

the first time I approached this case, I looked at it for a couple of hours, I took tons of

pictures home and I analyzed them for hours, trying to figure this out, because it doesn't

seem like things add up.

There's a bloodstain that's in the baby's room but it's just a blood pool, and there

doesn't seem like there's any kind of trail from it, it's just sitting there.

We don't know what had happened there.

There's bloody footprints that are leading into the bedroom, the husband is lying on

the ground on some of the bed coverings, we have no idea how he died, he's covered in

blood all over his pajamas, so it's very hard to tell."

Three-room Dwelling's morbid details come from the same mind that crafted incredibly

delicate ones.

"There's this little eggbeater down under the cubbard here that I like to point out,

and this was apparently originally a solid gold charm from a charm bracelet.

The Nutshells themselves are lit as the rooms would be, the flashlight helps you find the

evidence.

There's quite a lot of evidence in these pieces that you would probably never discover

without it, so it's a fun thing to have in the exhibition, but it's also a real

training tool for really systematically looking through these pieces."

And you notice the fabric on a chair, the blocks scattered on the porch, and the blood

spattered on the baby's wall.

Because law enforcement still use these to train, it's tempting to play CSI with these

murders.

But notice that Atkinson only broke down the nutshells, she didn't didn't give away any

solutions.

That's partly because the solutions are still kept secret for those in training.

But mostly, it's because the mystery serves a purpose.

"The point of the nutshells is not to solve them.

The point is to collect detail."

Erin Bush saw the nutshells in their home before the Renwick gallery — the Maryland

Medical Examiner's office, where they're used for training investigators.

"The goal of the nutshells is to train your eye to see small, minute, seemingly insignificant

details that stand out.

So the kitchen: It's Spring, 1944 — Robin Barnes is a

housewife.

Fred Barnes, her husband finds her.

And the story is, he's out of the house to run an errand.

He comes home, he looks through the kitchen window and he sees her laying on the kitchen

floor.

He can't open the door, the door is locked from the inside, the window is locked from

the inside.

So he calls the police, the police break the door down.

So this is what we know when we arrive.

She was clearly in the middle of something.

She's clearly preparing a meal.

There's a pie in the stove, there are potatoes in the sink.

You don't commit suicide if you're in the middle of dinner.

And I think, if you look very closely at the stove, and if you can recognize a 1940s stove,

you will see that all the gas jets are on.

There are a lot of weapons in the room.

There's a rolling pin, there's an iron, there is a knife, on the chair.

It's very possible someone hit her over the head.

If you look very closely at the door, it's stuffed with newspaper.

So now we're back to suicide.

The point, of course, was to recognize these details and to teach investigators how to

recognize these details.

It was a very different way to investigate crime than they were used to."

Frances Glessner Lee was an heir to International Harvester, a company that produced farm equipment

and other machinery.

Her family made a fortune, a part of which she eventually used to fund miniature crime

scenes.

She endowed Harvard's Department of Legal Medicine, the first of its kind, and became

an honorary police captain.

Her artistic obsession helped detectives become more attentive to crime scenes, relying on

evidence instead of hunches.

"For me, as a historian, when I look at them, I don't think who did it, I think

my God why is she inventing this scene the way she's inventing it, you know, what's

in her head, and to me that's fascinating."

Lee's nutshells are as complex as the scenes they depict.

They overflow detail: the magazines crumpled on the floor; the apples that will never be

eaten; the body that will never move but is so vividly rendered that you can imagine it

once did.

"On the one hand, she was the young Frances Glessner who was this philanthropic lady who

was brought up in a fine household, and the other half of her personality was

Captain Lee, and those two things did come together sometimes."

Lee wrote a 1952 article in the Journal of Law and Criminology.

"Some years ago, the writer was greatly surprised to learn that nowhere in America

was Legal Medicine, as thus described, being taught.

The writer has for many years worked sporadically at miniatures, hence these presented themselves

as the solution."

Frances Glessner Lee died in 1962 of natural causes.

"It must be understood, these models are not 'whodunits' - they cannot be solved

merely by looking at them.

They are intended to be an exercise in observing, interpreting, evaluating and reporting-- there

is no 'solution' to be determined."

This toy's only approved for ages...dead and older.

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Something terrible happened in these dollhouses.

Maybe a suicide.

A murder.

A stabbing with an adorable knife.

These dollhouses are part of Frances Glessner Lee's Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death,

which she made in the 1940s and early 50s.

They're in the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum

for a reason.

They're incredibly detailed —

these cans are all labeled.

Accurately.

And these dollhouses are used by law enforcement

to train and to develop analytical capabilities.

But these artful dioramas actually contain two mysteries:

What happened in these houses?

And why did Frances Glessner Lee spend her time, and part of her fortune, making them

perfect?

This is "three-room dwelling," and it's a dollhouse murder showstopper.

There are 19 of these dioramas and each one comes with a backstory, drawn from composite

real crimes.

In this one, Robert, Kate, and baby Linda Mae Judson had a nice porch where the milkman

stopped by.

They were living the American dream until the murders happened.

"As you start to sort of investigate the evidence...

the first time I approached this case, I looked at it for a couple of hours, I took tons of

pictures home and I analyzed them for hours, trying to figure this out, because it doesn't

seem like things add up.

There's a bloodstain that's in the baby's room but it's just a blood pool, and there

doesn't seem like there's any kind of trail from it, it's just sitting there.

We don't know what had happened there.

There's bloody footprints that are leading into the bedroom, the husband is lying on

the ground on some of the bed coverings, we have no idea how he died, he's covered in

blood all over his pajamas, so it's very hard to tell."

Three-room Dwelling's morbid details come from the same mind that crafted incredibly

delicate ones.

"There's this little eggbeater down under the cubbard here that I like to point out,

and this was apparently originally a solid gold charm from a charm bracelet.

The Nutshells themselves are lit as the rooms would be, the flashlight helps you find the

evidence.

There's quite a lot of evidence in these pieces that you would probably never discover

without it, so it's a fun thing to have in the exhibition, but it's also a real

training tool for really systematically looking through these pieces."

And you notice the fabric on a chair, the blocks scattered on the porch, and the blood

spattered on the baby's wall.

Because law enforcement still use these to train, it's tempting to play CSI with these

murders.

But notice that Atkinson only broke down the nutshells, she didn't didn't give away any

solutions.

That's partly because the solutions are still kept secret for those in training.

But mostly, it's because the mystery serves a purpose.

"The point of the nutshells is not to solve them.

The point is to collect detail."

Erin Bush saw the nutshells in their home before the Renwick gallery — the Maryland

Medical Examiner's office, where they're used for training investigators.

"The goal of the nutshells is to train your eye to see small, minute, seemingly insignificant

details that stand out.

So the kitchen: It's Spring, 1944 — Robin Barnes is a

housewife.

Fred Barnes, her husband finds her.

And the story is, he's out of the house to run an errand.

He comes home, he looks through the kitchen window and he sees her laying on the kitchen

floor.

He can't open the door, the door is locked from the inside, the window is locked from

the inside.

So he calls the police, the police break the door down.

So this is what we know when we arrive.

She was clearly in the middle of something.

She's clearly preparing a meal.

There's a pie in the stove, there are potatoes in the sink.

You don't commit suicide if you're in the middle of dinner.

And I think, if you look very closely at the stove, and if you can recognize a 1940s stove,

you will see that all the gas jets are on.

There are a lot of weapons in the room.

There's a rolling pin, there's an iron, there is a knife, on the chair.

It's very possible someone hit her over the head.

If you look very closely at the door, it's stuffed with newspaper.

So now we're back to suicide.

The point, of course, was to recognize these details and to teach investigators how to

recognize these details.

It was a very different way to investigate crime than they were used to."

Frances Glessner Lee was an heir to International Harvester, a company that produced farm equipment

and other machinery.

Her family made a fortune, a part of which she eventually used to fund miniature crime

scenes.

She endowed Harvard's Department of Legal Medicine, the first of its kind, and became

an honorary police captain.

Her artistic obsession helped detectives become more attentive to crime scenes, relying on

evidence instead of hunches.

"For me, as a historian, when I look at them, I don't think who did it, I think

my God why is she inventing this scene the way she's inventing it, you know, what's

in her head, and to me that's fascinating."

Lee's nutshells are as complex as the scenes they depict.

They overflow detail: the magazines crumpled on the floor; the apples that will never be

eaten; the body that will never move but is so vividly rendered that you can imagine it

once did.

"On the one hand, she was the young Frances Glessner who was this philanthropic lady who

was brought up in a fine household, and the other half of her personality was

Captain Lee, and those two things did come together sometimes."

Lee wrote a 1952 article in the Journal of Law and Criminology.

"Some years ago, the writer was greatly surprised to learn that nowhere in America

was Legal Medicine, as thus described, being taught.

The writer has for many years worked sporadically at miniatures, hence these presented themselves

as the solution."

Frances Glessner Lee died in 1962 of natural causes.

"It must be understood, these models are not 'whodunits' - they cannot be solved

merely by looking at them.

They are intended to be an exercise in observing, interpreting, evaluating and reporting-- there

is no 'solution' to be determined."

This toy's only approved for ages...dead and older.

"YEAAAAHHHHHHH!!!"

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GUEST: - And I have lived my life I feel like in such a way that I...

My strongest desires were for positive healthy relationships

You know, abundance and those kinds of things have come easier to me since I understood that but...

But, relationships....

So, I've had situations in my life...

And tragedy

Upset....

Things that I can't tell you, I feel like I helped to create

If I do have to take all that responsibility...

My question is: how do I stay in love with who I am?

ABRAHAM: - Because your inner being has stayed in love with who you are

And your quest is to seek harmony with your inner being

In fact, every time you judge yourself or condemn yourself or feel bad

That's your indication that you're off the mark if how source feels about you

And don't you think source ought to know?

GUEST: - I do get that. I think.

But it has to do more with...

Is there a line?

Because I've been in touch with a therapist...

ABRAHAM: - Nope! Nope!

[Some laughs at the audience]

[The laughter grows louder]

GUEST: - Can I give you an example?

mmm I don't where to begin, but...

ABRAHAM: - We do!

[Some laughs at the audience]

Relationships are significant because you're interacting with others all the time

And how you feel has a lot to do with how you perceive others

And there's an inordinate amount of care from you and almost everybody

About how others see you

So, there has been for all of your life a tremendous amount of futile attempt

At contouring your life to please others

Which has messed up your own sensitivity to your own guidance system

Almost everybody we would be same pretty much the same thing too

So, as you've been following us here

And we're going to get right to what you're talking about it

Just relax and trust it this is all going to smooth right out for you

As we've been talking here today about this path of least resistance

What most people do

Without even knowing they're doing it

Is that you try to make a path of lesser resistance for that one and that one and that one and that one

And in the process of it, two things happen

One is: you distract them from their own guidance

And two is: you distract yourself from your own guidance

And 3 out of 2 and 4 out of 2 and 5 out of 2 and 6 out of 2

Is it backfires one hundred percent of the time anyway

You just kind of got to let people figure stuff out

and not try so hard to be the factor that makes it better for all of them

And once you decide that that's how it's going to be

And you begin translating that into behavior

Things just get better and better

You can be so good to some that you disable them completely

You can be so good to some that they become almost demanding of more from you

It's like you start a trend where they get used to their sustenance coming from you

And then if you have the nerve to stop it in some way

Then they become sometimes outraged

Because it's like you've cut them off from the good that they deserve

And that they have demanded through you

Well, it's time for you to allow them to discover

That like you and like everyone

They have a stream of care and attention and resources that is going directly to them from source

And you're going to let them discover that for themselves

And you stop holding yourself responsible for things that you can't control

That were never any of your business to begin with

You'll feel way better

Once you start recognizing that

GUEST: - My husband committed suicide

ABRAHAM: - Good for him.

[Some laughs at the audience]

Because every death is suicide. Every death is.

Every death is. some are just more deliberate about the way they go about it.

But every death is a response to that vibration between who they really are

So let's talk about that!

If everything that we say is as it is, and it is.

It all is as we say it is. It is.

It all is as we say it is.

It is.

So, as he's living his life he's putting all of this into his vortex

And, without meaning to, like so many holding himself apart from his own vortex

When you've created a masterful vortex

And you hold yourself so definitively apart from it

It is very hard to take!

So one of two things happen

Either you find a way to find alignment while you're still in your physical body

Or you find a way to find alignment when you're not in your physical body

But in any case, you find a way to find alignment

And everything that we were saying to you

In that sort of hypothetical sense, is our message to you

That you could not have stood on your head in enough different ways

To have made any difference whatsoever

It is not about you. It is not about you.

It is not about you. It is not about you.

It is not about you. It is not about you.

[applause]

GUEST: - I didn't help created that!

ABRAHAM: - So, did every other person on the planet.

If the cat and stop peeing on the couch...

[The audience laughs]

GUEST: - What it created is my family fell completely apart

I have two daughters that are... In a religion

That if you're not in that religion, they have a hard time understanding you

ABRAHAM: - Almost every religions like that.

GUEST: - Yeah! ABRAHAM: - In other word...

Let's just start there: almost everyone has a hard time understanding almost everyone

And the reason for that is

You did not say: "I'll go into this time-space reality and I'll understand everyone"

That would make you crazy!

That's what Facebook is doing to you!

[The audience laughs]

You're so involved in everybody else's lives

You're completely unfocused about your own

GUEST: - Do I just let go though of my grandchildren?

I have eight grandchildren and two daughters

And I can't seem to get to a place where I can accept I don't get to see them

ABRAHAM: - Here's the thing:

Don't get to the place where you accept

That's like we don't want you or anyone

To ever get to the place where you accept that something that you want can't be

But something that will soothe you today, this minute

Immediately

Is if you can accept that you have a vibrational relationship with them

That you can focus upon and get a feeling for all day every day

And don't let the absence of the manifestation

Just because the manifestation isn't the way you want at this red hot minute

Doesn't mean that what you want does not exist

You got to focus unconditionally for a while

And it's our promise to you: when you focus unconditionally for a while

So that your tuned-in tapped in turned on, feeling better

The Universe will orchestrate a way for you to rendezvous with the things that you want

It must be! It is Law!

But that isn't what you've been doing

You've been focusing upon the reality

That's tearing you up keeping you from being in vibrational alignment with your vortex

With what you want

And so what you're getting is what you're a vibrational match to

Its ok!

But it doesn't have to feel so bad. You see?

GUEST: - I get that!

ABRAHAM: - How else are you going to sort it out?

You're going to say: "All right well you, guys, belong to religion..."

"That believes the way that I don't!"

"So, something's got to change either you got to join me or I got to join you!"

And all of you stand there and say to each other: "na na na na na na"

"We're not going! We're not coming."

And so, then you say: "Okay. Then that's got to be the end of it."

"Because if we can't make peace in this."

When we say: no, it's not the end of it! It's the beginning of it!

Because in all of that discord you're launching rockets of desire

You're remembering who you are.

Do you know that as you came into this physical experience as these clusters

that not only are you eternally tied to these children and grandchildren

But all who have come before are also tied

And they are all non physically focused and looking here too

In other words, to be in a place where you have cut yourself off

From the attitude of love

And you're using some bogus thing as your justification for it

You don't want to perpetuate that and then

You don't want to stand in resistance to them

You don't want to wave the red blanket in front of the Raging Bull

And cause them more discord from who they are

If you love your children. And we know you do.

And you love your grandchildren (we really know you do)

But if you love your children (and we know you do)

And you love your grandchildren (and we know you do)

And you love your children (and we know you do)

If you love anyone (and we know you do) then your dominant intention is to help them

As best you can find alignment with who they are

And opposing them and making them wrong and staking your claim

And join them where they're wrong is not the way to go about it

You just got to remember who you all are as Source

And you got to remember how you felt when they were little

And how you felt when they got married

And how you felt... And how you felt... And how you felt...

This is the best opportunity that we have ever seen

Not because it's big and not because it's tragic

And not because it's a big burden

This is the perfect opportunity to discover not just the relief of unconditional love

But the power of it.

When you blame yourself

You're walking around with this advertisement that says:

"I'm to blame! I'm to blame!"

And weaker people who haven't learned about focus

And they don't really care that much about how they feel

Pick up on your vibe and blame you

So you keep getting blamed for stuff that you have nothing to do with

Not because they're looking for a way to blame you

But because you have been carrying that around

Someone who feels guilty will attract someone who has a propensity to blame

This Law of Attraction thing

So, what we want to help you to do is to acknowledge that you've been doing just fine

And that the Source within you adores you

And that this person who made his transition into non-physical holds no blame whatsoever upon you

Or upon himself

Because now he's in a place where he understands what's really going on

So as you relax little by little and get feeling better

And letting yourself like yourself more in the natural way that you will

What happens is...

We may be channeling Taylor Swift

[The audience laughs]

♫Haters gotta hate, hate, hate, hat,e hate♫

♫Haters gotta hate, hate, hate, hat,e hate♫

♫And you just got to shake it off, shake it off♫

[The audience laughs and applauds]

Because you cannot please them

You can't understand

The only thing that you can do is to come in alignment with your Source

And when you do

The return to that steady consistent love

See the thing about relatives is that you got to catch them on a good day

[The audience laughs]

The thing about Source is it's always a good day

But you got to be in the vicinity of the good day that Source is always flowing to you

So as you find these thoughts that are easier for you to hook up with Source

So that you become addicted to that connection

What will happen is you'll find yourself unwilling

And eventually not even capable of focusing upon those thoughts

That have been putting the resistance on your trail

And this is going to be hard for you to hear but it's the reality that we want you to know

It's not the decision of your children that is keeping you from your grandchildren

Is the resistance that you've put on your own trail

In response to what you think they mean or what you think they're saying to you

Feels like it's a reality that they are creating

Because these are demands that they're making

These are edicts that they are putting out there

But that's never what is really happening

Your response to them is just causing you to pile more and more and more stuff on your trail

On your path of least resistance

That's preventing you from what you want

But as you get your attention off of that and on other things

That will begin to dissipate more and more

And then it will one day just feel logical to them

These children are not going to be that old before they begin a requesting time with you

And in their alignment, their connection to Source

Their power of influence will be much greater

And that rendezvous is a sure thing it's a done deal

It has happened many many times in the vortex

And it will bring itself all the way to fruition

You've just got to stop being sad in the meantime

We really want to make that statement to

Anyone who wants anything that hasn't yet manifested

You got to stop being bent out of shape over the fact that the manifestation hasn't happened

Because you're being uncomfortable about the fact that the manifestation hasn't happened

Is what's causing you to put all the stuff on the trail

And preventing it from happening sooner

It's not possible for you to not get what you want

We just don't think you should have to croak in order to get your resistance to go away

That is extreme, but it works!

But we don't think you should have to do that in order for your resistance to be away, you see?

Waching daily Nov 1 2017

Watch: Super Junior Shares MV Trailer For "One More Chance"

Super Junior has begun releasing a new batch of teasers for their comeback with PLAY, starting with an MV trailer!.

The group previously released their Track 1 teasers for their return, featuring beautiful group and individual photos.

Soompi. Display. News. English.

300x250. BTF Soompi. Mobile. English.

300x250. ATF.

On October 30, Super Junior shared a schedule for Track 2.

Warm Up, which includes a One More Chance MV trailer that was released a few moments later. The trailer stars Donghae alone in a bedroom, hitting Play on a VCR.

The schedules next items are One More Chance MV On-air and a track list for their album PLAY due out on October 31.

Teasers for their Black Suit MV will then be coming out on November 1, 2, and 3.

The group has also included the message at the bottom, p.s.

Comeback Campaign with E.L.F. E.L.F is of course the groups official fan club!.

Super Juniors new album PLAY is due out on November 6.

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Selena Gomez Speaks Out About Kidney Transplant From Her Best Friend Francia Raisa | TODAY - Duration: 6:54.

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The dollhouses of death that changed forensic science - Duration: 8:16.

Something terrible happened in these dollhouses.

Maybe a suicide.

A murder.

A stabbing with an adorable knife.

These dollhouses are part of Frances Glessner Lee's Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death,

which she made in the 1940s and early 50s.

They're in the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum

for a reason.

They're incredibly detailed —

these cans are all labeled.

Accurately.

And these dollhouses are used by law enforcement

to train and to develop analytical capabilities.

But these artful dioramas actually contain two mysteries:

What happened in these houses?

And why did Frances Glessner Lee spend her time, and part of her fortune, making them

perfect?

This is "three-room dwelling," and it's a dollhouse murder showstopper.

There are 19 of these dioramas and each one comes with a backstory, drawn from composite

real crimes.

In this one, Robert, Kate, and baby Linda Mae Judson had a nice porch where the milkman

stopped by.

They were living the American dream until the murders happened.

"As you start to sort of investigate the evidence...

the first time I approached this case, I looked at it for a couple of hours, I took tons of

pictures home and I analyzed them for hours, trying to figure this out, because it doesn't

seem like things add up.

There's a bloodstain that's in the baby's room but it's just a blood pool, and there

doesn't seem like there's any kind of trail from it, it's just sitting there.

We don't know what had happened there.

There's bloody footprints that are leading into the bedroom, the husband is lying on

the ground on some of the bed coverings, we have no idea how he died, he's covered in

blood all over his pajamas, so it's very hard to tell."

Three-room Dwelling's morbid details come from the same mind that crafted incredibly

delicate ones.

"There's this little eggbeater down under the cubbard here that I like to point out,

and this was apparently originally a solid gold charm from a charm bracelet.

The Nutshells themselves are lit as the rooms would be, the flashlight helps you find the

evidence.

There's quite a lot of evidence in these pieces that you would probably never discover

without it, so it's a fun thing to have in the exhibition, but it's also a real

training tool for really systematically looking through these pieces."

And you notice the fabric on a chair, the blocks scattered on the porch, and the blood

spattered on the baby's wall.

Because law enforcement still use these to train, it's tempting to play CSI with these

murders.

But notice that Atkinson only broke down the nutshells, she didn't didn't give away any

solutions.

That's partly because the solutions are still kept secret for those in training.

But mostly, it's because the mystery serves a purpose.

"The point of the nutshells is not to solve them.

The point is to collect detail."

Erin Bush saw the nutshells in their home before the Renwick gallery — the Maryland

Medical Examiner's office, where they're used for training investigators.

"The goal of the nutshells is to train your eye to see small, minute, seemingly insignificant

details that stand out.

So the kitchen: It's Spring, 1944 — Robin Barnes is a

housewife.

Fred Barnes, her husband finds her.

And the story is, he's out of the house to run an errand.

He comes home, he looks through the kitchen window and he sees her laying on the kitchen

floor.

He can't open the door, the door is locked from the inside, the window is locked from

the inside.

So he calls the police, the police break the door down.

So this is what we know when we arrive.

She was clearly in the middle of something.

She's clearly preparing a meal.

There's a pie in the stove, there are potatoes in the sink.

You don't commit suicide if you're in the middle of dinner.

And I think, if you look very closely at the stove, and if you can recognize a 1940s stove,

you will see that all the gas jets are on.

There are a lot of weapons in the room.

There's a rolling pin, there's an iron, there is a knife, on the chair.

It's very possible someone hit her over the head.

If you look very closely at the door, it's stuffed with newspaper.

So now we're back to suicide.

The point, of course, was to recognize these details and to teach investigators how to

recognize these details.

It was a very different way to investigate crime than they were used to."

Frances Glessner Lee was an heir to International Harvester, a company that produced farm equipment

and other machinery.

Her family made a fortune, a part of which she eventually used to fund miniature crime

scenes.

She endowed Harvard's Department of Legal Medicine, the first of its kind, and became

an honorary police captain.

Her artistic obsession helped detectives become more attentive to crime scenes, relying on

evidence instead of hunches.

"For me, as a historian, when I look at them, I don't think who did it, I think

my God why is she inventing this scene the way she's inventing it, you know, what's

in her head, and to me that's fascinating."

Lee's nutshells are as complex as the scenes they depict.

They overflow detail: the magazines crumpled on the floor; the apples that will never be

eaten; the body that will never move but is so vividly rendered that you can imagine it

once did.

"On the one hand, she was the young Frances Glessner who was this philanthropic lady who

was brought up in a fine household, and the other half of her personality was

Captain Lee, and those two things did come together sometimes."

Lee wrote a 1952 article in the Journal of Law and Criminology.

"Some years ago, the writer was greatly surprised to learn that nowhere in America

was Legal Medicine, as thus described, being taught.

The writer has for many years worked sporadically at miniatures, hence these presented themselves

as the solution."

Frances Glessner Lee died in 1962 of natural causes.

"It must be understood, these models are not 'whodunits' - they cannot be solved

merely by looking at them.

They are intended to be an exercise in observing, interpreting, evaluating and reporting-- there

is no 'solution' to be determined."

This toy's only approved for ages...dead and older.

"YEAAAAHHHHHHH!!!"

For more infomation >> The dollhouses of death that changed forensic science - Duration: 8:16.

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The opioid crisis is making grandparents become parents again - Duration: 8:04.

Opioid abuse has made thousands of Americans

incapable of caring for their children,

and that has drawn attention to grandparents,

many of whom are receiving the same phone call

from child protective services or law enforcement...

"When you get the call and there's never been a

formal removal, the options are going to be:

come get the kids or they are going into foster care".

"My ex-husband that received the call because

they knew I was at work and they did call me

to inform me: 'What should we do?' "

When they get that call

and decide to raise their grandchild,

they become a new kind of caregiver,

"I mean at that stage, I was already raised

my own children and now you have to start all over."

No longer a typical grandparent, but not a parent either.

"We are the ones who hear the crying at night.

We're the ones that go to the schools

when they have Mother's Day events,

but yet we're grandma.

How about Father's Day?

Well, I could make a mustache and put on a hat and go.

Well, I did whatever I had to do.

Whatever I had to do!"

There's actually a name for this: it's called "Kinship Care"

It's a type of child-raising that has always existed,

but it is becoming more common.

For over twenty years, Jerry Wallace has been

advocating for kinship caregivers in New York State.

Sometimes even bringing his pet dog Cookie with him.

"Yeah?"

"No! Cookie you gotta go!"

"I'll put her right out."

He was recently in Rockland County,

visiting caregivers at a monthly support group.

"When parents aren't there anymore

death, you know, tragedies or what not

relatives have stepped in and raised children.

In non-relative foster care, the government places

places a child with a family and provides

services that include legal assistance,

financial benefits, and case management.

But in kinship care, the situation can be different.

If they receive a call, the relative has to make a choice:

Become a licensed foster parent,

which is called "formal kinship",

or volunteer to raise the child on their own without

official custody in what's known as "informal kinship".

In the US,

around 130,000 children live in formal kinship,

and nearly 2.5 million live in informal kinship care.

Those who choose to participate in the foster care

system have access to government services.

But that can include regular visits from

child protective services,

court appearances,

or mandated caregiver training,

all of which can be disruptive

for the child and the grandparents.

So, many people opt for an informal kinship,

which has less official involvement but also

limits access to resources that can help raise the child.

Unlike most foster parents,

informal kinship caregivers can have trouble

enrolling kids in schools

and accessing medical services and other benefits

because they may lack legal custody of the children.

Kinship families might not have access

to typical foster care services,

but there are a few programs that offer help.

Like the child-only grant:

a temporary assistance benefit that

provides a small amount of money

to help care for the child.

"You're taking children into your home that

you didn't anticipate having,

and all of a sudden, you have a kid

who needs school supplies, he needs sneakers --

I constantly hear about sneakers

and the cost of sneakers."

The problem is, there's no easy way

to find out about that help.

"If you don't go the foster care route

and you're on your own,

it's the luck of the draw whether you're even

going to find out that there are services.

Maybe you're one grandma who said to me:

'Child protective services gave me my grandchild

eight years ago,

this is the first time I've found out there's help.'

So that's just because there hasn't been

the procedural mechanisms to make sure

that it didn't happen."

The Rockland County support group helps

bridge that gap.

Once a month, they meet at

Volunteer Counseling Service, where

Rosa Serrano-Delgado is the program director.

"When I was hired in this position about

I think it was, maybe, 12 years now,

I had never heard of the term 'kinship'.

I really had never heard of the term 'kinship'."

"What you would you have needed?

What would have been helpful to you

you know, as you are entering this journey

of raising these children.?"

"It is due to the pandemic, the opioid pandemic

that we have here and many people are...

Knows somebody that has lost a loved one."

"This population, of families raising a relative's child,

were lacking support.

Everyone else seemed to have something in place,

but not these kinship families."

But even if caregivers are made

fully aware of their options,

they still might avoid formal kinship

because of the approval process.

"Sometimes the concern is,

I am older, I'm not making a lot of money,

So how is this going to affect the way they view me?

Are they going to see me as capable?

Am I physically capable of raising this child

or these children.

Do I have enough resources?

The other stigma that I've heard,

which is really interesting, is that

they are afraid that people

might judge them because obviously something

has happened with your child,

that they're not able to care for their own child,

So what kind of parent were you?"

Kinship caregivers can feel isolated

and that's where these support groups come in

"They really feel that they are amongst a group

of people that really get them,

that really understand them,

that they can really be honest with."

"You know, 'Why is grandma raising the child?'

and, 'Where are the parents?'

And, well, don't question it so much,

we all have different situations at hand."

"I tried counseling, the emotional stuff,

which still is visible at times."

"Absolutely.

That's a big one: emotional, right?

Sometimes they believe that you're keeping

my dad or my mom away from me.

You know?

'You did something to keep mom or dad away from me!' "

"And sometimes the parent is angry at you

because you're caring for the child, is that correct

Right!

Groups like these are providing crucial support to

kinship families in communities across America.

In New York, Jerry runs a website and hotline

that points kinship caregivers towards

local, state, and federal services.

Like Rosa's support group in Rockland County.

"We're keeping kids out of foster care

because they can go live with their families.

That doesn't mean we should abandon those families.

We should provide them the minimal supports

they need to really help these kids

have good outcomes."

There is also a financial benefit to kinship care.

In a recent report, a grandparents advocacy group

estimated that kinship care saves taxpayers $4 billion

every year by keeping children out of foster care.

In spite of the benefits, kinship caregivers continue

to struggle in a fragmented system.

"What really needs to be done, is

every state needs a specialized kinship program

with the outreach dollars to reach down in

the community and the coordination with the

other service systems so that they are aware of them,

so that these families are contacted.

Whether it's the education system,

mental health services, or the courts,

they should all be pointing these families to someone

who knows what to tell them about resources

and about their rights."