well, the body of a florida firefighter has been found in maine two weeks after he disappeared. jerry perdomo was dumped on property owned by relatives of the man now accused of killing him. police believe the murder did involve a drug deal. wftv s jeff deal reports now from bangor. reporter: in snow-covered woods in rural maine we finally know where the body of missing firefighter jerry perdomo has been for more than a week. the body is headed to the state medical examiner s office for a complete autopsy. the man who allegedly left the remains here will face a judge. i just heard from this gentleman here that the body was found. i had no idea it was this close to home. reporter: neighbors in this quiet area are stunned. the story has drawn national attention. a firefighter, husband, and father disappeared in maine february 16th. but new information taints that perceived role model image. police have confirmed his murder involved drugs, something murder suspect daniel porter admi
in just a few moments, a tornado survivor remembers his mother who did not survive. and we are just getting word that a plane carrying american and british pro democracy workers has left cairo. they were accused of cementing unrest in egypt. they were ngos who were the target of a government crackdown last december. all face charges of fraud. the crisis further strained ties between new egyptian government and the united states. meantime, in syria after weeks of fighting, rebel of the free syrian army today pulled out of the district of the embattled city of homs. and that did nothing to stop the heavy shelling of homs. dissidents describe it as a blood bath and residents without food, water, or medicine. desperately needed supplies could soon be on the way. the international red cross says the syrian government has given it permission to enter homs tomorrow. he made his name as a pugnacious critic and what he saw, today, andrew breitbart s outspoken voice has been si
about it, i was once it hit the ground on the fifth time, everything just i saw daylight. i don t know how i m here. in just a few moments, a tornado survivor remembers his mother who did not survive. and we are just getting word that a plane carrying american and british pro democracy workers has left cairo. they were accused of cementing unrest in egypt. they were ngos who were the target of a government crackdown last december. all face charges of fraud. the crisis further strained ties between new egyptian government and the united states. meantime, in syria after weeks of fighting, rebel of the free syrian army today pulled out of the district of the embattled city of homs. and that did nothing to stop the heavy shelling of homs. dissidents describe it as a blood bath and residents without food, water, or medicine. desperately needed supplies could soon be on the way. the international red cross says the syrian government has given it permission to enter homs t
this was. this storm was absolutely a monster. this was a horrific event, second second to none we ve ever had. reporter: at least six people were killed in this town. entire shopping malls flattened like pancakes. homes ripped apart. cars turned. it it s like there was no structure and it took it completely out. as you can tell, it s total devastati devastation. i haven t seen anything like it. all the way down through this whole area. reporter: we don t know exactly how many people may have been injured, but a homeless shelter has already been set up in a baptist church in town, and obviously many people are going to be homeless. it s overwhelming how many people have come to help. we ve actually had to turn people who want to help away. reporter: the mayor tells us he s heartbroken by what s happened to his city, a place where people tend to know each other. a town of only 9,000. but the damage it took only a few moments to inflict may take many, many months
31-year-old florida firefighter, jerry perdomo, despite dna boulevard evidence found in the house where the suspect was arrested, still no sign of the body despite searches with snowmobiles, game wardens and maps. we should find out more when he is arraigned at 1:00pm in maine. bill: how do we know about this suspect, is he the type of person to be involved in a drug deal? it s a 31-year-old florida firefighter and an emt, and a former marine and an iraq veteran. he served in combat in iraq he was discharged after four years with post-traumatic stress disorder. he was on pain pills for injuries suffered in iraq including a bad back and neck. his disappearance he obviously has a lot of loyal colleagues on the fire force in central florida. several of them went to maine to help look for him and they were there when the suspect was arrested. i believe that they found