deadly pedestrian involved crashes. in 200-8112 pedestrian -- 2008, 112 pedestrians were killed. 70% of the deadly pedestrian crashes, the pedestrians were deemed to be at fault. 73% of the pedestrian crashes happened in the dark and 40% involved pedestrians who had a little bit too much to drink. we need to look at our weather. look at this. decide we put new buildings up overnight? it is a lot warmer. nobody's complaining. let's check in with meteorologist wyatt everhart with your first forecast. i bet you heard -- i hope the summer is like this all summer long. >> the complaint line is silent. we like this like this. i would say this. more heat is on the way but it's not going to get here tonight or tomorrow. that's for sure. take a look at the trend, quiet. we've got one area of unsettled weather, wall door of -- waldorf. most of us sitting quiet, variably cloudy, vest vest into the -- 70s into the 60s and tomorrow in the 80s. we'll talk about how hot this gets. >> my favorite tun necialtion the harbor -- tunnel, the harbor tunnel. remember the guys inside the tunnel, you would toot your horn and they would wave. things are moving along fine. the state department of transportation said drivers can expect rsh our and wreck -- rush hour and weekend delays up to an hour. less than a week after details surfaced of an accused cannibal killer in harford county, we're learning more about the morgan state university's attack on another man. that beating owe considered on campus. the victim's attorneys plan to sue the university for failing to deal with the threat months earlier. >> reporter: if a picture is worth a thousands words, this image of joshua caesar could speak volumes at the hands of the killer, alexander kinyua. >> he is blind in his left eye. doctors are not optimistic he will regain sight. he's got a fractured skull, neurological issues. he's obviously got psychological issues. his attorney said kinyua said he had killed a roommate in harford county, heaten part of list brain. he attacked caesar in his morgan state dorm. >> as soon as he walked to the front door, alec was there with a baseball bat wrapped in wire and smashed him in the head for no reason. >> reporter: this gives us a glimpse inside the room where kinyua who draped his head in a black sheet said he wasn't finished with his victim. >> alec dragged josh out cold, puts him in a room, pulls out a knife and is ready to cut into him and what we know from what he did to the other victim was problem going to start eating his organs. >> his roommate interseeded and pushed him. silver man said six months earlier an rotc man called kinyua a virginia tech waiting to happen. >> after that there was a sim poles yum on campus with the morgan state president in which alex is holding a microphone and talking about virginia tech. he's talking about human sacrifices and that, coupled with a number of incidents and strange behavior that we will har tick cue late down the road, there is no excuse for the university to extract alex from this community, no excuse. >> silver man has put the university on notice that he plans to file a silver suit in the weeks to come. jeff hager, abc2 news. >> he would not give us an on camera interview but told us that joshua caesar was banned from the campus after a drug dealing charge two years ago and kinyua was afforded the same review as any other student and the university regrets any effort to drag its name into the mud. an annapolis woman told police she was sexually assaulted on the way home. abc2 news kelly swoope has the latest on the investigation. >> the sexual assault happened on may 19th. a 21-year-old woman told police she was walking home in the 100 block of gloucester streets at 1:30 in the morning when she noticed a man walking behind her. he said the man grabbed her, threw her to the ground and sexually assaulted her before running off. police released this video of a person of interest. they said it was taken near the attack at time of the attack. plirls asking for the public's help to identify the man or recognize him. in you know anything, you're asked to call metro crime stoppers at 1-866-7-lockup. want to get back to matthew close week's story. he's been in trouble the last couple of years. go to abc2 news. roosevelt leftwich picks up our team coverage. >> reporter: until last week, diogo facchini had not been arrested for drunk driving. however, he had faced other alcohol driving charges before. they said there's a need to not only evaluate drunk driving laws but the culture around the experience. the driver diogo facchini has a record that involves alcohol and traffic open finances with the most recent settled in court in 2009. he was arrested on three locations -- locations -- occasions of possession of marijuana. he plead guilty to traffic offenses on each occasion. it shows a history of drug and alcohol abuse. on the memorial day weekend it come baned to a fatal night when the vehicle driven by facchini hit and killed cheswick. the laws have been tightened over the years has lawmakers have lowered the blood alcohol level. according to a legal blog are and former city prosecutor madge cr -- paige croyter. >> there seems to be an auto mat tech pass on your first offense and has been your second offense and that has not changed. >> reporter: he is -- she said in order for it to be effective, there has to be a punish m she said people need to lose something in order to teach the lows son -- lesson eye remember when i took driver's education, it was about falling asleep in the car. the rest of the culture, especially the criminal justice system needs to catch up and say this is very serious and if you do it, you will be sanctioned. doesn't have to be jail, but your license will be revoked and will stay revoked. >> we'll be keeping track of the case and let you know what happens. we are just four hours away now to the big vip reception. the costumes are ready to go and the slot machines. we'll have a full report when we come back. >> what about the neighbors. how the people who call hanover home feel about the new kid on the block. >> we did hit 77. the old record at 100. we're three degrees off. sorry, no two-degree win are. we'll talk about the showers over the mountains. we've got that answer coming up. stick around. less than four hours away from maryland live! let's go to christian schaffer. the big question is maryland, our state, going to get lucky? >> reporter: they're going to make mony. we're society to earn a lot. once this place is up and running we've seen some profits but this intun vastly bigger. right now i'm joined by the president of the cordish company which will be operating maryland live! casino. what can we expect with the big sprip party -- vip party coming up. >> we're starting with the vip party at 7:00 and start at 10. >> reporter: have you seen any problems? >> it's been smooth. we're opening with the most machines in the history of the united states. 3200 machines is the largest opening in the united states. everything has gone very smoothly. we have some of the great electronic table games and every slot machine you can imagine. great restaurants, live entertainment. it's an overall gaming experience. >> reporter: if people aren't interested, they might be interested in how much money the state of maryland might be earning once it's up and running. what will we get from it? >> we'll be the number one taxpayer with over a million dollars a day. over $400million a year. >> thanks so much for joining us. once again there's that vip apartment maryland live opens for good at 10:00. >> there's a lot of excitement. chances are it will continue to be but the sentiments are not shared by others. some have expressed fears about traffic and safety with so many people being around the place eye guess the casino concerns me. we have children going to college and high school. it's right next to the house. but students and i'm a bit concerned about that as a parent. >> for now all the parents can do is keep watch and wait to see if their fears are concerned or not. >> maryland live! casino is the latest. the casino in ocean downs, they've been open for years. according to lottery officials about 500 people work for the two casinos and together have generated more than $100 million in revenue. >> with the belmont, i think it's going to be busy. >> you're not coming to work monday, is that what you're feeling? >> i'll be here but maybe not poomplet hopefully i'll pick the right horse. not much rain in the state. there's a little bit d.c. way. toward waldorf, the southern edge of pg county some rain and south of potomac, a downpour. chesapeake beach today some morning showers and gray and then, bam, the sun comes out and the clouds parted and the birds sang and it was a great day. dundalk a mix of sun and clouds. the clouds holding tougher over the key bridge. there's the observatory with the passing of venus. right now temperatures in the low 70s except for ocean city where we're not mid-60s. temperatures now are really pretty comfortable with almost no wind. humid in southern maryland. that's helping to fuel the showers. neighborhood by neighborhood tomorrow low 80s, a warm day on tap. a mix of sun and clouds. so far this tonight showers and storms have mainly been out over west virginia. we think that more unsettled section could be over maryland tomorrow afternoon. our best chance of showers all week coming late day on your thursday. cool air to the west right now, funneling in. this high pressure cell will bring a lot of sunshine. as this big dome of high pressure moves in, as we go into friday, i think temperatures are society to move up. in fact we'll be pushing not no the trend for showers in the afternoon. the peak heating of the day, there's that line of showers. might be a lot of it stays west. friday is clear and dry and the jet stream to the south keeping the active stuff. 55. tomorrow night your two-degree guarantee and likely to get into the low 80s tomorrow night. 58 with some evening showers tapering off. clearing tomorrow night. that will set stage for a sunny friday. there's that temperature surge to the 90-degree reaping by the secondful -- range by the second half of the weekend. >> we're heading to the hospital to check in on our friend keith matthews. he's in rehab. we understand his injuries are worse than he thought. he has 30% use in one leg and as several broke ribs. hoe didn't know. that keith ran a detailing business and he has no health insurance, none. so his fiance said they have set up an official recovery fund. please help this man out. donations can be made at any bb&t bank branch. they brock ground for it. currently 690 students go here. it went up in 1929. baltimore county's english council fire department has paid off one ofs it fire engines earlier than expected. the move is thanks to a state grant and the chief was here. you saw him with the presentation of the grant check. way to go,ing lish coun -- go, english counsel. >> now he said he was drafted because his dad senior is a coach. junior road that to coopers town. i'll never forget cal and ryan playing in center field. today cal's son ryan was drafted in the 20th round by the orioles. the gill man grad committed to south carolina. he's going south. there he is. how proud do you think the ripken family is tonight. way to go ryan. we'll be right back. kelly joins us with what's coming up at 11. >> ladies, as we age, the brown spots are unavoidable but you don't have to live with them. there are treatment options. >> those and more coming up at 11. and the weather? >> we're look quiet and enjoyably cool. temperatures will fall in the 60s this evening. a couple of showers the d.c. way if your travel takes you in that way. the beltway is getting hammered. tomorrow we're talking 80 with an afternoon shower or storm. >> christian schaffer. >> spending five bucks on one slot. >> we'll see you back at 11. >> have a good one.