longer. he also testified he recorded a conversation with esteban in march, where she said you deserve to die for your lies, as does she. an employee at samuel merit university where lei and a nursing student testified, after a visit from esteban, a security badge turned up missing. she said esteban accessed private files in the office. the missing badge was later found in a car. hayward police say they found traces of lei s dna on one of esteban s shoes. lei s family spent months searching for her after she left class from a break and never returned. her body was found four months later in a hayward canyon in september. esteban and lei went to high school together in san diego county. now the 27-year-old mother of one is pregnant with her second child and remains in custody. these new texts will not help her defense as she faces a murder charge in the death of michelle lei. live in the newsroom, vicki win, bay her news. someone broke into a san francisco zoo and stole a
driver. reporter: the bus had no passengers onboard. police say it was out of service and was on its way to supplement the f-line trolley service on market street which is also why the bus was turning left on hartford which is not a usual path for muni buses. back here live, you can see the accident has effected traffic. the 33 bus line stopped running along 18th street causing delays for some muni riders. we re expecting the coroner to reveal the identity of the woman once her family has been notified. live in san francisco tonight, monty francis, nbc bay area news. very tragic, monty. thanks so much. b.a.r.t. board of directors will hold a special meeting to figure out a cell phone blackout policy. the move stems from the transit agency s decision to cut its wireless service to passengers to avert a potential protest earlier this month. that decision has enraged people who say b.a.r.t. crossed the line. it also prompted retaliation by hackers who broke into b.a.r.t. s
fancy house, but this home. reporter: nancy hansel says she has a hard time believing the tragedy that wiped out her neighborhood and her home. her san bruno house was one of 38 homes destroyed when a bg&e pipeline exploded last september. just wanted to get back home. reporter: and soon, she ll be able to. it s a start. reporter: they became the first family to break ground on a new home today, dignitaries, neighbors and firefighters helped them mark the occasion. this is like giving birth once again. this is about new life. this is saying, you know, we can overcome and indeed we are doing that here today. reporter: bob was home watching tv when the explosion happened. he barely escaped. there was a big, loud explosion, a lot of noise, there was debris hitting the house. it got very orange and started getting very hot. reporter: though eight neighbors died in the blast, they knew from the start they d gather the strength to rebuild and return. when i thou