Hour 1 of The Dawn Stensland Show:
- Local News Headlines/News Rundown
- A 38-year-old mother has now been charged with murder after shooting her two sons in their Bucks County home last week. According to NBC10, the mother was engaged in a custody battle and was one day away from being evicted from her home.
- Lis Wiehl—New York Times Best-Selling Author & former Federal Prosecutor—joins the show to talk about her new, non-fiction book, “A Spy In Plain Sight: The Inside Story of the FBI and Robert Hanssen- America’s Most Damaging Russian Spy.” Wiehl’s investigation into Robert Hanssen reveals how he managed to evade FBI suspicions for twenty-years, while sending pertinent information to Russian intelligence agents. Could there be another active Russian spy in America today?
- Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole said health officials are recommending that people mask in-doors as COVID-19 case-counts in the area increase. She insisted that there would be no new mandate, however.
- An Alabama corrections official, Vicky White, and the inmate who’s escape she helped facilitate were located in Indiana several days after fleeing the prison. White died Tuesday night from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
- The autopsy of the 57-year-old Maryland man who survived for several months with an animal-to-human heart transplant revealed that the genetically modified pig heart he received caused him to be infected with a unique animal virus.