outside new york. the suspect allegedly living a double life. charged with three counts of murder, three women. authorities are now investigating up to 10 potential victims in the area. tonight here, what our team has learned and the evidence, including burner phones and dna found on pizza crust. and tonight, you ll hear an interview with the suspect just last year. the architect describing his work and life at home. our senior investigative reporter aaron katersky on this tonight. also at this hour severe storms. all along i-95 at this hour. severe storms possible from washington, d.c. to new york to boston. vermont at risk again. and the heat tonight. more than 100 million americans, temperatures well into the triple digits. rob marciano timing out the storms tonight and the heat this weekend. tonight here, you will see the first video in from authorities of that escaped murder suspect on the run now in the northeast for more than a week. video from a woman s front porc
in three of 11 killings on new york s long island, how authorities used dna from a pizza crust to identify the suspect. also, could soon be three people charged with classified documents case? maggie haberman joins us live. the heat, what is behind it, where it s worse, and the places that could soon set all- time record. good evening, thanks for joining us. 12 1/2 years ago the bodies of four people were found over several days buried near a remote beach on new york s long island. all four women murdered, wrapped in burlap. they were eventually identified as melissa bartholomew, megan waterman, maureen brainard- barnes and amber lynn castillo they were not the only ones. in the year that followed, investigators would uncover seven more sets of human remains across two long island counties. there were few clues, the case went cold. no arrests were made until now. tonight, the remarkable story of how authorities came first to suspect and then build a six count murder case
venezuela migrant is taken into custody after allegedly opening fire on police officers and shoot ago tourist in time squares. right over here. the impact of the border crisis in every american city. it s skiing and the second hour of fox & friends weekend starts now. rachel: good morning, everybody. it s 7:00 and we re all here. joey: i love georgia s favorite son luke bryan but when i hear him sing out here, that s goaler pile. listen, i m sorry, i m bringerring some georgia up here for you guys to enjoy. that s what he sounds like to me. rachel: the ghost writer for a book he was working on. doesn t somehow face charges and how that happens while donald trump is facing charges for, you know, basically the same factual details but this time as president of the united states and covered by the presidential records and unclassified documents and it doesn t make sense. how can you have one and not the other. ian sames filling in as white house spokesperson was a two-teared s
senator mike lee, republican of utah, still addressing the senate floor. he s been at it more than an hour now. but the package leaves out money or changes to the southern border. a key vote to advance legislation set for tomorrow. the latest package following bipartisan border bill this a collapsed in the senate last week, the fallout testing republican unity. later in this hour we will talk with republican oklahoma senator markwayne mullin of the armed services committee to break it all down and what he expects in the vote. but first, we begin with the migrant crisis is that is fueling crime in cities far from the southern border. police in new york city arresting a 15-year-old migrant from venezuela. they say he opened fire inside a busy times square store, shots hitting a tourist, then shot at a police officer who was chasing him. that migrant will be charged as an adult. this is a brand new hour of fox news live. i m eric sean. eric shawn. molly: i am molly line. t
could set all-time records. 12 and a half years ago, the bodies of four people were found over several days buried on long island. all four women were murdered, wrapped in burlap. they were eventually identified as melissa bar tholmy, megan, marie and amber lynne costello, and they were not the only ones. investigators would uncover seven more sets of human remains across two long island counties, bringing the total to 11. but there were few clues. the case went cold. no arrests were made until now. tonight the remarkable story of how authorities came first to suspect and build a six-count murder case against a 59-year-old married architect with two children of his own in a home in a quiet long island neighborhood. miguel? reporter: anderson, i want to show you what s been happening outside this home. this case, this unsolved murders, have gripped long island and so many people for so long. police have been out here all day going through his home, bringing out tons of e