
Series of Nightcast clips primarily from reporters Adam Shapiro, Cheryl Adams, Bob Donaldson, and Caroline Thau. Several segments cover elements of Black history in the past and present.
(00:07-06:05): Cops at the 500: Police patrolling the Indianapolis 500: checking for underage drinking and drug use;
(06:06-08:03) Footage of Indianapolis 500 ;
(08:04-10:26) Story of a mother searching for her missing daughter;
(10:27-13:23): Emergency room overflow at Wishard Hospital shock room;
(13:24-16:08): Medical investigation at Wishard Hospital;
(16:09-18:08): Medical emergencies for offenders at room at Wishard Hospital;
(18:09-19:47): Distributing water to unhoused citizens during hot weather;
(19:48-22:16): Helen Wells Agency for talent agency;
(22:17-25:08): Helen Wells Agency model's daily routine;
(25:09-28:00): Indianapolis Colts Cheerleaders, one of which has been a cheerleader for three years and is a mechanical engineer, one of which is in the National Guard;
(28:02-34:11): Baby is abused at daycare facility;
(34:12-36:44): Nannies in Indiana;
(36:45-42:31): Serial killer Larry Eyler and his possible accomplice;
(42:32-45:47): Indianapolis Indians baseball team season;
(45:49-48:07): Bob Donaldson's Follow Up File: Mike Tyson getting released from prison, and the difference in perspectives regarding his incarceration based on race;
(48:08-56:12): Black Panthers march and demonstrations in Indianapolis;
(0:08) Intro
(0:20) Cops At The 500 1993
(0:22) 8:31 a.m. 100 volunteer officers at Indy 500, Sgt. Joe Makatea with Marion County Sherif’s Office interview, during May he is “the law”
(0:50) Footage of cops checking for ID and underage drinkers
(1:18) Cops find cocaine in a truck outside the track
(1:53) 2:35 p.m. footage of more officers from the station and patrol officers
(3:02) Cops check out a man barefoot, bruised, and bleeding outside the track is arrested
(3:30) Several underage drinkers are arrested along with out-of-control drinkers
(4:30) 4:28 p.m. cops respond to a call for public intoxication, indecent exposure and harassment
(6:04) Commercial break
(6:10) Footage from start of race
(6:36) Fan interviews about what they think of the race and what they are doing
(7:07) Reporter Adam Shapiro comes on camera
(8:02) Commercial break
(8:07) Cheryl Adams reports on one mother, Monica, who comes from Alabama to look for her missing daughter 19-year-old Christina who has multiple personality disorder and got into a fight with her boyfriend
(9:32) Boyfriend and friend interviews
(10:26) Commercial break
(10:32) Footage from inside Wishard Hospital shock room
(11:09*) 77-year-old Alzheimer’s patient who has been in a traffic accident, Dr. Wayne Carlos helps the patient
(12:29) Mother takes son with a cut on their finger, shows less dramatic injuries
(13:24) Commercial break
(13:30) Dr. Woodrow Meyers interview while helping patients in Wishard shock room
(16:07) Commercial break
(16:09) Corporal Terry Cress talks about detention unit at Wishard Hospital, patients are often under arrest and make medical care difficult
(18:07) Commercial break
(18:14) Footage of Horizon House homeless shelter trying to get water during a streak of hot weather, reported by Cheryl Adams
(19:48) Footage from Helen Wells Agency, searching for acting talent and models, reported by Cheryl Adams
(22:17) Commercial break
(22:22) 22-year-old Genie Barker’s day in the life of modeling during a show day
(25:08) Colt’s 26 cheerleaders’ footage during gameday
(25:47) Pam Mashburn as an engineer
(26:07) Yvonne Corpanie part of the National Guard
(26:33) Cheerleaders during practice, requirements to stay on the squad
(27:15) Interviews of cheerleaders of how they feel during the games
(28:02) Story of abused children in a daycare facility, Wednesday Women’s Report Fox 59 with Caroline Thau
(28:40) Heidi and Jim Hudnut-Beumler’s 5-month-old daughter was found with human bites at daycare
(30:30) Charla and Darrin Ettner and their 2-year-old son who was abused at a daycare center
(32:18) How to get a provider’s criminal history
(33:03) Dora Sanders shows how to get provider’s history, what to look for in a provider’s behavior
(34:30) Indy Nannies highlighted for their facilities
(36:45*) Adam Shapiro reported on a story from Chicago about a serial killer, Larry Eyler, who gave his attorney Kathleen Zellner details about 21 murders three weeks before he died.
(37:14) Investigators believe Eyler’s first victim, Steven Crocket, had an accomplice
(37:36) Investigators want to reopen Eyler’s last victim case Danny Bridges to find accomplice
(38:06) Footage at apartment where Eyler used to live and where he killed Bridges
(38:13) Indiana State University professor Dr. Robert Little was named the accomplice and found not guilty, he gave no comment to reporters when asked if it was a good idea to reopen the investigations
(39:01) DeJon Karlae told reporters Eyler’s alleged accomplice, Dr. Little, confessed to him he helped kill Danny Bridges. Karlae told reporters that Little threatened to kill him if he told anyone
(41:19) Karlae gives statement to police after staying quiet out of fear
(42:30) Indianapolis Indians clench American Association
(42:54*) Clips from Indians’ baseball season, featuring second-basemen Casey Candaele, his mother was the inspiration for the film “A League of Their Own,” his brother wrote the screen play
(45:49) Bob Donaldson reports on the release of Mike Tyson from prison, prosecutor reveals he is a different person outside of jail
(47:05) Indiana justice system is “against” people of color
(48:07*) Black Panthers March through Indianapolis (1991-1994)
(48:33) Michael McGee interview
(49:10) Clips demonstrating the Black Panthers’ cause
(49:58) Sabrina Phillips interview about her store being vandalized
(50:58) Black Panthers clips, Mmoja Ajabu leads the cause
(54:00) Ajabu thinks there will be a war in Indianapolis
(54:43) Interviewee thinks the cause is just extremism
(54:50) Member to run for political positions – county clerk and school board member
Website Clips
77-year-old Alzheimer’s patient got into a traffic accident; son blames himself for not watching her properly
11:05
IC: “Toby she got real quiet on us…”
12:27
OC: “…you have to watch them all the time.”
Indianapolis Indians second-baseman Casey Candaele tells the story of how his mother inspired the film, “A League of Their Own,” and his brother wrote the screenplay.
43:04
IC: “Casey Candaele, a hardworker…”
44:49
OC: “…how can you tell yourself that you’ve had a bad game.”
The Black Panthers movement in Indianapolis talk about their cause.
48:07
IC: “‘Kill him,’ demonstration…”
50:37
OC: “… for them, it’s not a choice”