I lost it. We could not understand how anybody would want to murder him. He looked like he was sleeping, except for the bullet hole. He was in bed. His head was waon the pillow. His entire upper body was tucked in. The first guess was suicide. Theres no gun on the season. Hard to have a gun suicide with no gun. This was a man who had everything to live for. Eric loved life. He loved his family. And women too. Many women. Did one of them love him too much . No shortage of lovers to question. I knew he was a ladies man. Im not stupid. No sign of a break in either. It must have been somebody he trusted or maybe someone who didnt trust him. Inside the safe was a. 380 handgun. Thats the same kind of gun that killed eric. Everybody loved him so who killed him . We knew in our hearts that this murder was going to be solved. We believed that justice was going to be served for eric. Hello and welcome to dateline. It was a crime scene that offered little evidence and those who knew eric somuah c
in the sky whwhy the pentagon s warning tonight is not about alien life the severe weather threat across the plains millions facing high winds and large hail in the middle of the country. our series, climate challenge, the threat facing some endangered gentle giants of the sea, but also signs of hope and the official end of a bygone era, streaming giant netflix pulling the plug on its dvds by mail announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, and welcome. they are the things that happen all the time, a mixed up address, pulling into the wrong driveway, or confusing one car from another, yet remarkably for a third time in a week, seemingly innocent moments of confusion have led to bloodshed from kansas city where a teen who approached the wrong doorstep is recovering from two bullet wounds, to new york state where a 20-year-old woman was fatally shot after the car she was in accidentally drove up the wrong driveway, and now in elgin, texas, a h
tornadoes struck across oklahoma, kansas, and iowa, causing widespread damage and climbi claiming the lives three people. right now, more than 16,000 customers are without power across oklahoma as strong winds brought down trees and power lines. joining us now from oklahoma is scott gibbons. deputy sheriff, thank you for being with us. what are the conditions on the ground there this morning? much better than last night we got some visibility we got crews working to clear debris and power lines off the roadway, giving us access that we didn t have last night to some of the more rural areas, addresses and locations that we weren t able to check to our satisfaction last night. just how significant is the damage i know overnight there were concerns about people being trapped in their homes where does the search and rescue effort stand this morning? we don t have any outstanding folks that we believe are still entrapped that we re aware of. that may change just based on the
a suspect now in custody. in missouri, the 84-year-old man who shot a black teenager who mistakenly rang his doorbell today pleading not guiltlty. and in upstate new york, a young woman shot and killed when the car she was in made a wrong turn in a driveway. the shooter denied bail. plus, the arrests in the deadly weekend shooting at a sweet 16 party in alabama that injured dozens. the latest on the cases and the state of gun violence in america. also tonight, the airman accused of leaking top secret intelligence documents in court. the blowback on capitol hill. the hearing in congress aboutut unidentified objectsts in the sky. why the pentagon s warning tonight is not about alien life. the severe weather threat across the plains. millions facing high winds and large hail in the middle of the country. our series, climate challenge, the threat facing some endangered gentle giants of the sea, but also signs of hope. and the official end of a bygone era, streaming
gaza city, as thousands of palestinians escape south. here are tonight s headlines. we are inside gaza tonight. the israeli military takes us further inside the territory than any other journalists. the commander here told us there were about a thousand hamas militants here to begin with. now there are a few dozen. norah: as israeli soldiers advance, thousands of palestinians flee, as the world health organization says the level of death is hard to fathom. the military objective here has always been to destroy hamas, but there is growing international outrage that means destroying everything. norah: breaking news. a man is in custody, accused of having an assault style rifle near the u.s. capitol. the new details. did you have a gun? norah: a jewish man dies after israeli and palestinian protesters clashed. what investigators say tonight. investigators not ruled out the possibility of a hate crime and this is being investigated as a homicide. norah: ameri