suspect has been named. lieutenant kevin krause, commander in charge of the major crimes unit for the pittsburgh police, tells us dr. klein s death is being treated as a suspicious death investigation. renowned forensic pathologist dr. cyril wecht says in his long career, he can count the number of cyanide murders he s seen on one hand. 70% or more are suicides. and the vast majority of the remaining percentage are accidents. reporter: those who knew her say dr. autumn klein never liked to waste a moment. she got married on the same weekend she graduated from med school. as if knowing there was so much good she could do for her patients as long as she had the time. martin savidge, cnn, pittsburgh. such a mysterious story. we ll continue to follow it. a lot more happening tonight. isha s here with the 360 bulletin. a gay rights march marred by violence. we re getting word thousands of people attacked in the georgian capital. there are reports of at least 12
also an american aide worker captured, held hostage by pirates in somalia describes her three-month nightmare in somalia s desert and her dramatic rescue by u.s. navy s.e.a.l. team 6. jessica buchanan has an incredible story to tell. you ll hear it tonight. we begin though with breaking news and a warning. several major cities are in the path of some very dangerous storms. an estimated 35 million people across the united states could see some of the most volatile and potentially the most dangerous storm systems so far this season, one that far eclipses the one that unleashed 16 twisters across texas on wednesday that killed six people. the breaking news tonight, the national weather service is now confirming another tornado touched down in alabama just a few hours ago. we just got this video from outside the town of athens in northern alabama. meteorologist chad myers is live with the latest. chad, what s going on? it s a central park and also, central plains storm here,
interview tonight. and american aid worker held hostage in somalia describes her nightmare in the desert and her dramatic rescue by s.e.a.l. team six. incredible delta story to tell. we begin with breaking news and a warning. several major cities in the path of very dangerous storms. an estimated 35 million people across the united states could see some of the most volatile and dangerous storm systems so far this season. one that unleashed 16 twisters and texas wednesday that killed 6 black people. the breaking news tonight the national weather service s conforming it another tornado touched down in alabama a few hours ago. we just got this video outside of northern alabama. chad myers is live with the latest. it is the central park, some planes storm all away from minnesota back down into the parks of wichita and into amarillo. here is the deal. we have all of this weather, warm air on one side and cold air on the other and we have not had tornadoes this year. we have had
0 what does that say about italy and europe s ability to kick off this crisis and rise again? barack obama, women dressed as barack obama, only part of the problem. thanks so much for watching. have a great weekend. ac 360 starts now. good evening, everyone. tonight, details you haven t heard about the rescue of the cleveland women held captive for close to a decade. the police officers who were first inside the house are telling their stories for the first time. within moments, she came charging at me. she jumped on to me, she s like you saved us, you saved us, and i m holding on to her so tight, and then within a few seconds, i see another girl come out of the bedroom. i just look at her. you can immediately tell who it is, just thinner, and again, i just needed confirmation, and i asked her what s your name. she said my name is georgina dejesus. we will play more of that interview for you tonight. also an american aide worker captured, held hostage by pirates in somalia de
asked her what s your name. she said my name is georgina dejesus. we will play more of that interview for you tonight. also an american aide worker captured, held hostage by pirates in somalia describes her three-month nightmare in somalia s desert and her dramatic rescue by u.s. navy s.e.a.l. team 6. jessica buchanan has an incredible story to tell. you ll hear it tonight. we begin though with breaking news and a warning. several major cities are in the path of some very dangerous storms. an estimated 35 million people across the united states could see some of the most volatile and potentially the most dangerous storm systems so far this season, one that far eclipses the one that unleashed 16 twisters across texas on wednesday that killed six people. the breaking news tonight, the national weather service is now confirming another tornado touched down in alabama just a few hours ago. we just got this video from outside the town of athens in northern alabama. meteorolo