cure but also human sacrifice. >> it's something outside the university, it's international. >> according to published reports, alexander kinyua had trouble on campus. expole p elevatored from -- expelled from the rotc, one report called him a va ed -- virginia tech waiting to happen. >> the university spokesman would not go on camera but pointed out he was not a student at the time of the attack in harford county. >> he said the school is reviewing policies, they always make sure the students are safe and have zero tolerance for violence. >> it's unbelievable and a shame that i have to go through this and the family of the victim has to go through this. >> as to alexander kinyua's motive, police say they don't know. while he confessed he never revealed why. >> reporter: seizer says he believes morgan could have done more. you will hear more on that tonight at 6:00. >> thank you. alexander kinyua kinyua's family has declined comment. he's being held without bail. an update on the maryland man hurt during friday's tornado out break. new information from the victim's family. >> keith matthew's injuries are worst than his family thought. he was pinned underneath a walsh tonight we have learn -- wall. tonight we have learn that had he suffered broken ribs and lost 30% of mobility in one of his legs, his other leg is broken. if you would like to help with his medical bills contact any bbnt bank. >> thank you. the tornado was one -- the tornado was one of 10. hours until the grand opening of the state's biggest casino. chopper 13 is live. maryland live is expected to attract millions of gamblers and generate millions of dollars. wjz is live, adam may is there. >> reporter: hey there. i got to tell you, this casino is really big. i've been here for two assignments now and have yet to see every square inch of it. there's tons of different slot machines here. they keep sticking me in the high roller room. there's machines in here that you can see there are thousands of slot machines. the power is on, they're fired up and ready to take your money. >> wheel of fortunate and lucky 7, the machines are are on and ready -- are on and ready to go. now it's time to open the doors. >> we are thrilled. this is really one of the finest casino entertainment projects anywhere in the world. >> the managing partner expecting up to 8 million visitors a year. considering the state's 67% casino tax it will generate $400 million the federal and state receive snu. >> it listen -- revenue. >> it will be one of the largest taxpayers in maryland? >> correct and also in the united states. >> it has more than 3,000 slot machines. they start at one penny and it goes up to $100. >> the friend is -- trend is shifting towards the more modern machine. people will come in looker for these. >> troy -- looking for these. >> troy hall manages the slot machine. >> so the lights are going to start flashing on the ceiling? >> yeah. the sound coordinates with it. >> it features more than 100 electronic table games and many restaurants, some local, others new to the area. >> so happy to be here. this was a long time in the making. >> celebrity chef bobby play opening his restaurant. >> we have burgers from different parts of the restaurant. >> is there a maryland burger? >> there's not a maryland burger yet. i guess we need to have a -- we can do a blue blusher. what do you think -- burger. what do you think about that? >> yeah. >> the main attraction is the games, where there's plenty of options. >> reporter: a lot of folks know what the slot machines look like. this is one of the electronic table games. they have lots of different varieties here. this is one of the standard blackjack tables. they have the screen that spits out the electronic cards and everybody sitting around like a normal machine. you can hit, stand, place your bet, see if you win. this table here, minimum bet of $25. it goes up to $500. can you imagine? back to you. >> play one of the penny slots for me. >> reporter: yeah, i'll save you a chair. >> another sixth of the casino -- another section of the casino with more games will open later this year. a jury is choosen to hear the sex abuse case of somewheres and some key -- jerry sandusky and some key evidence se causing a stir in the courtroom -- evidence is causing a stir in the courtroom. >> it took less than two days to select a jury for jerry sandusky. many of the jurors have tied to the university, including a current and former professor, employee and a football season ticketholder. the defense is getting the local jury it fought for. >> it can't be denied this jury is close to jerry sandusky and penn state even if they don't know him. >> sandusky is accused of molesting 10 boys during 15 years. defense attorneys questioned one female juror who has a 6-year-old boy. >> i know with my son there are a lot of sides to a story. so i goes what you're saying is that you recognize kids don't always tell the truth. she said, absolutely. >> eight of sandusky's accusers are expected to testify against him. one, referred to as victim number 4, reportedly has love letters from sandusky. word of those letters was leaked to the news mied -- media. sandusky's attorneys asked for the judge to postpone the trial because of the gag order. >> he denied this because he wanted to keep this trial on schedule. >> the judge is determined to begin the trial monday. >> sandusky faces a total of 52 counts and life in prison if he's convicted. the chairman of the washington dc counsel is charged with bank fraud. federal prosecutors say quamy brown over stated his income on loan applications. earlier this year former counsel man harry thomas junior pled guilty to steeling $350,000 in government funds. a growing mystery in downtown baltimore. the strange smell taking on the inner harbor seems to be getting worse. monique griego has more on the possible cause. >> reporter: if you come down to the harbaugh bar the smell -- harbor the smell is not hard to miss. take a look at what's in the water. >> the inner harbor over powered by trash, dead fish and an overwhelming odor. >> we woke up in the morning and smelled sewage. >> at first the smell and dark water were blamed on an algae bloom. this week the cause is widening. >> this smells like sewage. it's different . >> tyny myers from blue water baltimore say all signs point to a sue age leak or over flowing system because of last week's storm. >> basically it was just a field of gray water sitting on top of the harbor. >> one of the first things that tipped myers off was the appearance of these, they may look like rocks but they're actually balls of greece. myers said they can only originate in sewer pipes. when you crack them open, stink. >> tam pon applicators, condoms. >> they're testing for bacteria found in sewage. the state and city are doing their own testing but have yet to confirm or deny if it's sewage. department of public works crews are out looking for leaks. so far no kaudz -- cause a -- has been found. >> it's baffling because it was such a massive spill and hasn't been obvious. >> reporter: blue water baltimore is hoping to get their results back tonight. we will let you know the results of those tests as soon as they come in. reporting live at the harbor, monique griego. >> thank you. they're asking anyone who notices the problem to call 311 because the faster they can get out there the easier it is to find the cause. it is a nice night for a í stroll -- stroll, maybe around a different part of the harbor. outside temperatures are pleasant with some clouds. bernadette woods and bob turk are tracking showers. we will start with bob. >> not a lot around here. a few showers across west virginia. one decent shower across southern maryland. not much in the north. there's one across cal burn county. we've been tracking it. that moving -- that system is moving off to the east. it will probably be moving across the bay shortly. around the baltimore region, not much to talk about. temperature wise we warmed up to 77. our normal high is 80. only 60 ocean city and 62 in oakland. we've seen a lot of rain lately. bernadette has a look at the updated rainfall numbers, which may surprise some people. >> that's the thing. this is a long ongoing event, not just what we've seen recently and these numbers were taken at bwi marshall not necessarily in your backyard. now, officially where we keep our records for the month, it's a young month, we're an inch above. for the year when you bring all of that together that does factor into a dry march and april, we are still down over 5 inches in the rainfall deficit department. so we don't need it right now, but eventually we will need the rain to keep oncoming. sper -- enterprise arrived at its now home in the big apple. it traveled along the hudson today. enterprise passed by several landmarks, including the statute of liberty before reaching its final place at the sea, air and space museum. >> there has to be some young child who saw that and said i thought the shuttle flew. it's on a boat. still ahead on wjz eyewitness news at five. drug trafficking. the arrests and how the suspects smuggled cocaine onto a commercial flight. >> the u.s. naval academy's first black graduate is remembered. >> law enforcement agencies are looking for more cost effective ways to fulfill their mission. that's when we return. >> we're closer to the weekend. some big changes. don't miss the updated first warning forecast with bob. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it is 77 and partly cloudy in central maryland. the complete forecast is coming up. it wasn't easy being the first african american graduate of the u.s. value academy. -- naval academy. the man who blazed that trial is being remembered. >> grandduation packs -- graduation packs many emotions. >> i'm humbled by the experience, humbled by this i are before me. i want to give thanks to everybody who made it possible for me to be here today. >> wesley brown, more than any other, was that person. today at the academy's í chapel he was celebrate as the first african american to graduate here in 1949. he died last month at the age of 85. >> as we pay tribute to the life of a guy who paved the way that made it possible for all of us to be here today. >> it made it possible for him to travel into space and now run nasa. >> wesley brown showed us through the power of his example what it means to be a real hero. >> she was he was -- he was subjected to racism and harass. . d a -- harassment. >> he said every day i thought of quitting but the next morning i changed my mind. aren't we lucky. >> when i think of wesley brown and all the lives he touched, he left them better. we thank you wesley. we love you. you will be missed and forever in our hearts. >> wesley brown served through the korean and vietnam wars. in 200 8 the academy named its new field house after him. let's check on the roads at wjz traffic control. >> a lot of con geks on the beltway. we have an accident on the infor ner loop on the topside between the jfx and express way. expect 25 minutes to get through. we also have delays on the north side inner loop from charles street. the west side inner loop is going to take 15 minutes. the west side outer loop also struggling. the delay begins at security boulevard. northbound 95 stop and go from the 895 split approaching white marsh boulevard. as far as accidents go, patter son avenue, edmond son avenue and saint paul. things still very slow there on the beltway. the same situation on the beltway as you can see at green spring avenue. this traffic report is brought to you by maryland live, the ultimate gaming and entertainment destination. ing it hoping tonight -- it hopes tonight at 10:00. during tight economic times local leaders are reluctant to add services that increase their budgets. a sheriff on the eastern shore is flying high in his county nearly for free. >> the city, county and state all fly them. police choppers are not cheap. >> very expense sieve to get into aviation -- expensive to get into aviation. >> billy of man is the sheriff. a dep uty in the air would be welcome. >> you initiate and start a ground search. >> he know there's no way voters would accept the cost of a chopper. the feds opened the door to this. it's like a chopper but it's not. it's an open cockpit german plane blown by the deputy. >> being able to look at the scene, look for aperson is totally -- a person is totally unrestricted. >> want the see a truly unrestricted view. how about this? top speed 100 mile 0s an hour. it can't -- miles an hour. it can't hover like a chopper. it's not expensive like a chopper either. >> the operating cost is between $38 and $50 an hour. >> that's 10 to 50 times cheaper and it's better for queen ann's as this flying machine is free. the feds are paying for all the costs expect for gas and the pilot. deputy was already on the force. >> being able to balance the to, the fiscal responsibility as well as providing services when í needed the public is going to ask me why weren't you prepared. at this point we can say we are prepared. >> the feds are getting an evaluation and the county has capability they could only dream of. >> to see more of the plane and mike in it, go to wjz.com and click on local news. >> i can't wait to see that. >> i've never seen that. >> me either. that's interest interesting. >> people -- that's interesting. >> people can fly themselves, i'm sure. >> i hope not. >> you never know with mike schuh. he's the ranger in his own way. beautiful day so far. it is going to continue. no wind at all a. up to 77 -- at all. up to # 7. humidity -- up to 77. humidity is way down at 33%. maybe another chance of shower activity tomorrow and then a big warm up. that's coming up right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, what's the matter? uh, trouble with a car insurance claim. ah, claim trouble. 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comes out, they get these clouds and showers forming. right now new york and pennsylvania area a lot of showers. some of that may move in tomorrow. tomorrow we have a better chance of picking up a shower or thunderstorm in the afternoon. once that passes that low is going to move to the east. we're going to start seeing drier and warmer weather. friday a little warmer. all weekend long temperatures back up above average for this time of year. light west wind at 5, the bay temperature around 73. tonight a few isolated showers and partly cloudy. 54 tomorrow, sun, clouds, but a chance after 4:00 or 5:00 of a shower, maybe a thunderstorm. back up close to normal. >> great. thauj. thank you. -- thank you. a new addition to downtown baltimore. how one man's proposal could enhance the inner harbor. >> a grammy winning singer shares a secret sheryl crow's problem and what she's saying about it. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, at progressive, you can bundle your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. it's 5:30, 77 and partly cloudy. thank you for staying with wjz eyewitness news. here are some of the stories people are talking about. >> police are looking for the man who sexually assaulted a woman in downtown annapolis. video has surfaced that could provide a lead. >> an area not prone to crime. >> i usually feel safe. >> bmg becomes the scene of a crime. a young woman walking home at 1:30 in the morning of may 19th is followed by a stranger who forces her into an alley. she tells police she is able to fight him off, but not before he sexually assaulted her. now police have released this video of a man running near by around the same time as the attack. >> we've been trying to see if it's related to any other things in other areas. >> police want to determine if this man or anyone saw or heard anything unusual. >> if anyone knows who this guy is, give us a call. find sway of telling us who you think it might be. we're not breaking down doors. this is not a suspect, it's a person of interest. with we would like to talk -- we would like to talk to him. >> while police believe this was an isolated attack it's a reminder to be on guard. >> you have to be careful. >> you have to be careful. it's up to us to protect ourselves. >> if you have information that leads to an arrest and inindictment you might be eligible for for a cash reward. >> annapolis say there were five forcible rapes and two attempts rapes in the city last year. the may 19th incident is the first reported sexual assault this year. federal abouts break up a -- agents break up a drug trafficking ring involving several airports across the country. >> the dea says the suspect's smuggled millions of dollars worth of drugs onto commercial flights. 33 people are under arrest. this video z had aen -- has been blurred to project the identity of the agents. suitcases filled with cocaine made it onto commercial flights. two workers are arrested at miami international airport and one at the dallas fort worth airport. >> the dea says some suspects are current or former er american airlines employees. sheryl crow reveals she has a benign brain tumor. she tells fans not to worry. >> sheryl crow isn't letter a brain tumor interrupt her nationwide tour. the 50-year-old revealed she has a fairly common type of noncancerous tumor. >> they're almost always benign tumors and rarely progress to anything beyond that. >> they are not in the brain itself. crow says she discovered the tumor when memory problems prompted her to get a brain scan. >> i think it's unlikely that it caused the memory loss, especially if they're just observing it at this point. usually that's associated with larger tumor. >> the count for a third of all primary brain tumors, they are twice as common in women and usually occur in adults in their 40s and 50s. >> in the rare cases they get big, it can cause symptoms like headaches and seizures. that's when doctors consider removing them. crow who is a breast cancer survivor is expected to undergo periodic brain scans. >> obviously they're going to be concerned. if you have to have a brain tumor, this is one of the ones to have. >> the grammy winning singer says she's happy and healthy and working on her new record. >> sheryl crow tweeted her fans saying she appreciated their love and support and told them to watch her on the tony awards this sunday back. it's back to court for the u.s. army intelligence analyst accused in the biggest leak of government secrets. bradley manning returned to fort meade this morning seeking dismissal of 10 of 22 chargest he's facing. his trial is set to begin september 21st. the world of literature losing author brad berry. he's known for fahrenheit 451. he was 91 years old. wisconsin republican governor scott walker the first governor to survive a recall election. democrats wanted to push him out of office but they may have hurt their cause in the process. continue's campaign 2012 life-support from the white house -- report from the white house. >> scott walker visited a toir and attempted -- factory and attempted to bridge the divide. >> we don't have opponents anymore. it's time to come together. >> he was just the third governor in u.s. history to face a recall. and the first to survive after beating milwaukee mayor. democrats pushed for the recall. passions ran high. one barrett supporter was so upset he conceded the race she slapped him. >> this is not an end tonight. this is the end of another chapt ter of wisconsin's his -- chapter of wi unsettled weather's his -- of wisconsin history. >> they say walker's win won't hurt president obama's e e he treks. >> republicans say that winning streak may be in jeopardy. gop groups outside wisconsin spent a record amount on walker's campaign and set up an organization that mitt romney can step in and use. >> this was a recall e lebs-- election in a small state and you had $60 million spent. >> romney says walker's win be echo beyond the borders of wisconsin. he will try to end ner guise republicans across the country. >> a new poll shows voters in wisconsin support president obama over mitt romney. stay with wjz for complete coverage of campaign 2012. we will bring you the latest on air and on line at wjz.com. a remember answer of one of this country's greatest days of sacrifice. 160,000 alley troops landed on the beaches and helped turn the tide of world war ii. the anniversary was marked by the unveiling of a bronze statute. time for a quick look at some of the stories that you'll find in tomorrow morning's edition of the baltimore sun. crisis management exexperts rate how morgan state university handled the news that one of their students killed and cannibalized his house mate. >> more coverage for maryland live casino opening. >> for these stories and more read tomorrow's baltimore sun. fwalt baltimore -- baltimore is known as be more. a local artist says there's a message built into it he wants everyone to see. >> i thought about how be more could inspire people to be more. >> local artists reggie tay her ular -- tay her has launched a campaign to have a sculpture called be more. >> i think our city, our community needs to be more. >> the sculpture would include the world be more in 30 different languages. >> i wanted a public permanent piece of art to not only welcome visitors to our city to be more but also to inspire people within our communities and neighborhoods to be sure. >> tay lar wanted to talk about his project near one that inspired him when he was young at the corner of drew and fulton. >> it was things like the light mural that brought me back to earth and made me think about my actions or made they think about my interalexander kinyuas. -- interactions. >> head to our website, wjz.com for a link to -- the you would like to donate to the sculpture fund. don't miss the cbs evening news. here's one of the stories they're working on. >> tonight on the cbs evening news, it's the anniversary of d day, and the last widow who still visits is making who e -- what will likely be her final trip here. until recently she didn't know what happened to her army airman husband. we will tell you that story tonight an the evening news. americans killed in a plane crash. new information about the victim's from connecticut. >> what's wrong with this picture? the story behind this photograph and why it has one mother in trouble with police. >> a big warm upcoming our way. the first warning five day forecast coming up. >> here are today's reports from wall street. ,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ it's a busy week at the maryland food bank. wjz was there today as volunteers and some oriels wives. they are sorting and packing meals that chefs have prepared using food that other wise would have gone to waste. this weekend we are teaming up to feed the hungry. we need your help. take nonperishable food or cash to camden yards. friday don will select donations along with adam, ron and derek. saturday you can see gigi, mark and pat. on sunday it's kai, me, jessica, monique and meghan. it is all part of wjz's continuing community commitment. >> mary is bringing snacks by the way. the cooler air is still hanging around. warmer temperatures on the way. let's check in with bernadette woods and bob turk for more on tomorrow's conditions and the five day forecast. >> tomorrow we start to transition out of this pat erp a little bit -- pattern a little bitment we . to -- bit. as we head through the day the chance for oh shower or thunderstorm. temperatures start their climb tomorrow. we're getting closer to 80. here is bob with what's happening after that. >> it looks like it's going to be great. it's going to get warmer. you might want to wear a hat. 79 tomorrow, maybe a shower or thunderstorm in the afternoon or evening. it begins to warm up and dry out. 84 on friday. friday might please end -- pleasant temperatures 57. 87 saturday, 90 sunday and 88 monday. it will feel more humid and feel like july. glsz thank -- >> thank you. today 's energy saver focusing on your fridge door. it's the biggest user of bridge in your home. test the sales by -- seals by closing the door. put a piece of paper in there and if it pulls out there's so much people. people in australia are feeling the first punch of winter. a powerful storm brought massive waives to surface. many boaters owners had their boats tossed onto dry a land and damaged. it also caused major delays at the airport. new information tonight concerning the number of americans killed in sunday's pass end jet crash in -- passenger jet crash in nigeria. nine americans died, including a family in connecticut. a four -- a mother and her four children were killed. the cause of the crash unknown. the obama administration is warning syria tough sanctions may be coming. a un brokered seize fire forces is not working. >> syrian activists says this video shows a military helicopters taking aim of opposition fighters. they shi -- they say this is the second day in a row. >> another escalation by the syrian government using another form of heavy weapons against its own work. >> hilary clinton is in turkey to work with u.s. alleys to end the violence. >> it's clear that president sassad has failed and cannot bring peace, stability or a positive change to the syrian people and has worked against all three. >> secretary clinton is dismissing a new proposal from russian to invite iran to join the negotiations. >> russia and china have been blocking sanctions against syria. >> our task is to impose maximum financial pressure on the outside regime and its supporters as quickly as we can. >> he told the meeting of the friends of syria that the u.s. would be asking the un to authorize possible military action against syria. u.s. officials say military intervention is not the goal. the un estimates more than 10,000 people have been killed since the uprising against the assad regime began. >> the un special on va will be speaking to the security counsel tomorrow. we have breaking news from west baltimore. there's a report of people trapped in this accident but we are working to get more information. body parts that may be linked to a bizarre crime in canada are found on the other side of the country. packages containing a human hand and foot were discovered at two schools in vancouver. luca magnada filmed himself killing his former boyfriend. a colorado mother needs to rethink her priorities before she hits the road again. police found her toddler wearing a lap belt while she had a gas can strapped into the car seat next to him. she was sited for three violations. check in for eyewitness news at can have. denise -- at 6:00. denice is in the news -- denise is in the news room with us. >> one man who fears the cannibal killer could have happened to him. >> the ribbon is cut on md m's maryland -- maryland's newest casinos. a farmer disney darling miley sigh cyrus is tieing the knot. she's now engaged to her long time boyfriend. they met when they co-starred in the last song in 2009. miley says she's happy. the wedding date has not been set. still to come on wjz eyewitness news, the ravens are back. the team addresses the con ve ver si with ter -- con ve ver si with ter -- controversy with terrell suggs,, the ravens continue off season practices this week. much of the talk at camp is about a player not able to practice. the latest on what the team is saying about terrell suggs. >> what we know is that suggs is out with a torn keel lees. what is unclear is the subject of espn report, how he offered his injury. the ravens are expressing no concerns about what some view to be a con controversy. most the top players do not show up because it's voluntary. suggs will be in baltimore next week. he has a doctors appointment. he said he tore his tendon doing an off season fitness test. espn says he got hurt playing in a baseball tournament. couch john harbaugh addressed that issue today. >> it's not relevant to anything that has anything to do with what we're trying to accomplish. the relevant kfshs conversation -- conference is going to be rehab and he's going to get that thing back and he'll be back sooner rather than later. >> the ravens owner on hard for today's work out. the ravens first mandatory mini camp is next week. more on the ravens coming up next hour. the baseball birds have been struggling lately, but they found way to win in boston last night and they will go for two in a row. back to you for now. still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. >> attack. a former morgan state student accused of cannibalism. what the university is saying about that and another former student is and another former student is saying he feared being,,,,,, >> coming up at 6:00, a man admits to cannibalism. a student who says he was almost a victim shares his story with wjz. >> maryland's newest and biggest casino. the grand opening in just a couple of hours. we'll give you a sneak peek coming up. >> it looks bad, but what's actually causing the inner harbor to smell so bad is still a mystery. coming up, you may not want to know what some people actually think it is. >> a mild wednesday weather-wise. it's partly cloudy. find out if any of the clouds are packing rain in your upcoming forecast. >> check in with these stories and all the days breaking news. >> wjz eyewitness news at 6:00 starts now. >> close encounter. a man survived an attack with an admitted cannibal. >> the potential victim tells his story only to wjz. >> hello,