CNN's Gary Tuchman reports on what authorities say happened in the final hours of Christopher Dorner's killing spree.
Read "San Bernardino County sheriff: 'This investigation is over'"
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Kyle Martin returns to his family's cabin where Christopher Dorner had a shootout with police before it went up in flames. CNN's Randi Kaye went with Martin to try to see his property.
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Rick Heltebrake tells Anderson Cooper what happened when fugitive Christopher Dorner took his car at gunpoint on Tuesday.
Heltebrake first noticed a man in the trees with a gun before he realized it was Dorner. "I saw a vehicle crashed in the snow behind him, and he came up to the window of my truck, my driver window, with his gun pointed at me and he said, 'I don't want to hurt you. Just get out, start walking and take your dog," he recounts.
It was apparent to Heltebrake that he was not Dorner's intended target. The wanted former LAPD officer just needed the car. "He looked calm...business like almost."
After a few seconds, Heltebrake says he heard the gunfire exchanged between Dorner and law enforcement. He called the Sheriff's deputy and reported what happened before continuing on to remove himself from the area.
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CNN's Dan Simon reports on the support expressed by some people for Christopher Dorner on Twitter and Facebook.
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Former LAPD officer Brian Bentley says he doesn't condone the use of violence, but he understands Christopher Dorner's anger. CBS News' John Miller, a former LAPD Counterterrorism Chief, discusses improvements in the department in recent years.
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Los Angeles Times reporter Joel Rubin explains the controversy over radio communications when police had surrounded Christopher Dorner.
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In this preview video, Rick Heltebrake explains what happened when Christopher Dorner carjacked him before the gunman fled to a cabin in the woods on Tuesday.
"I realized it was Christopher Dorner and I saw a vehicle crashed in the snow behind him, and he came up to the window of my truck, my driver window, with his gun pointed at me and he said, 'I don't want to hurt you. Just get out, start walking and take your dog."
See more of Anderson's interview with Heltebrake at 8 and 10 p.m. ET.
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James Usera describes why Christopher Dorner was well-liked and earned respect from peers when they were college friends at Southern Utah University. He also tells Anderson Cooper why the news about Dorner is so shocking.
"It's indescribable, the sort of emotional roller coaster I've been through the past few days and trying to come to terms with everything that's going on," Usera says about allegations against Dorner and the possibility that the former LAPD officer died in a cabin fire during a standoff with police.
"Chris was a guy who was approachable, had a great sense of humor, fun to be around, intelligent, good conversationalist," says Usera. "The kind of guy most people would want to hang out with and spend time with."
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CNN's Randi Kaye reports on events that led to a fatal shooting and a cabin fire when police were chasing Christopher Dorner in Southern California.
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CBS News' John Miller analyzes why the LAPD is reopening the case that led to Christopher Dorner's firing and his possible escape plans.
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