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“48 Hours” goes inside the investigation of infamous “Hollywood Ripper” serial killer

In October, jurors in Los Angeles will consider whether to give the serial killer known as the “Hollywood Ripper” the death penalty. Michael Gargiulo was convicted of committing a string of brutal attacks on young women, and the case is the subject of a special two-hour season premiere of “48 Hours.” Correspondent Maureen Maher joined “CBSN AM” to discuss how she helped break the case wide open. Source

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Here’s how much money you need to be happy, according to one expert

Professor Laurie Santos created the most popular class at Yale University: “Psychology and the Good Life.” In her new podcast, “The Happiness Lab,” she interviews notable guests like figure skater Michelle Kwan, the Talking Heads’ David Byrne, swimming coach Bob Bowman, and veteran and actor J.R. Martinez. Santos joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what science says about our happiness. Source

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U.S’s oldest living WWII veteran celebrates his 110th birthday

This year marked the 75th anniversary of D-Day, the invasion in Normandy that ultimately led to Germany’s surrender. Today, about 500,000 American WWII veterans who served in Europe, the Pacific and other places are still living – but one U.S. veteran has been living longer than them all. That’s Lawrence Brooks, who just celebrated his 110th birthday at the National WWII Museum. Michelle Miller reports. Source

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“I just don’t think anyone thought it would take 11 years.” “48 Hours” revisits “Hollywood Ripper” case

In August, Michael Gargiulo – the serial killer known as the “Hollywood Ripper” — was convicted of the murders of two women and the attempted murder of a third. In October, a Los Angeles jury will decide whether the serial killer should get the death penalty. “48 Hours” correspondent Maureen Maher, who has been investigating the “Hollywood Ripper” for more than ten years, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the case. Source

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Payroll company allegedly diverted $35 million from employees

The FBI is investigating a payroll company that abruptly shut down and left more than 250,000 employees across the country without paychecks. The New York based company MyPayrollHR allegedly diverted an estimated $35 million from employee checks and accounts. Anna Werner reports. Source

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Felicity Huffman to be sentenced in college admissions scandal

Actress Felicity Huffman is scheduled to be sentenced Friday in the massive college admissions scandal. She pleaded guilty to fraud charges in May. Prosecutors want her to spend 30 days in prison for paying to have the answers on her daughter’s SATs corrected. Carter Evans reports. Source

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