be minimal. megyn: sad news from the area. we are keeping an eye on it. thank you so much. this is a fox news alert. there are details on this lacrosse case in virginia it s a murder case involving two lacrosse players. police say the lacrosse player suspected of murdering his girlfriend shook her and hit her head repeatedly against the wail. and affidavit says police found yeardley love face down in her bedroom with a pool of blood on her pillow. dr. baden with new details after this break. taking the activia 14-day challenge. hi. my name is toni. it s not a gimmick. it really, truly works. i like the way i feel. take the activia challenge. it works or it s free.
authorities have been searching, what was found inside of his car, and what was seen at a shopping center in connecticut that could provide critical clues in connection with this investigation. also, live in pakistan on this new information that up to eight people now in custody. all that starting top of the hour, jon. jon: less than 13 minutes from now. jane: we want to get to the university of virginia now where the lawyer for a lacrosse player accused of murdering a former girlfriend is now saying at this hour it was all an accident, saying he s confident that yeardley love s death was not intentional, we re body was found in her apartment off campus just before graduation, she was a las cross player today. while george huguely remains in custody,sy a mid fielder on the lacrosse team, he is charged with first degree murder. on the phone is keara canley. what can you tell us about the relationship between
virginia now say the lacrosse player us expect of murdering his girlfriend shook her and hit her head repeatedly against the wall. they say he admitted to kicking down her dorm room door with his right foot and they say they found 22-year-old yeardley love face down in her bedroom with a pool of blood on her pillow. lawyers for the man accused of killing her continue to say her death was an accident. dr. michael baden is a forensic pathologist and fox news contributor. you have police accusing him of first degree murder. you have his lawyers saying it was an accident. police citing the pool of blood on her pillow. he kicked in her door. he hit her head against the wall and shook her according to the cops. an autopsy is being done
supposed to be a lacrosse player on university of virginia women s team found dead in her off campus apartment, a fellow senior who once dated her is behind bars, on the university s highly touted men s lacrosse team, charged with first degree murder, the university of virginia campus, shocked. yeah, surprising. didn t expect someone to like be murdered across the street. it s usually calm here. it was quickly apparent to them that this young lady was the victim of something far worse. that was charlottesville police timothy vongo, he is now our guest. good morning. juliet: you were initially called to the apartment because a roomate i understand was concerned this young word, yeardley love, they were concerned about alcohol poisoning, when you arrived on the scene that all changed. tell us what happened. obviously, when the officers arrived on the scene, the body position had
love s body. tamron, you can imagine, this community is reeling. they are devastated by this news. yeardley love was not only smart and beautiful, a great lacrosse player. we spoke with her high school lacrosse coach that said she was a good soulish the laughter in the team. people said she was like an angel. that s the word they used, her friends, she was an angel. one university spokesperson said her teammates are mourning mightily for her loss. obviously her mother is here at uva, has been with police and is devastating story for that family. as you mentioned her friends and roommate who was the first person toc+rv discover somethins wrong. all right, norah. thank you very much. we ll continue to follow that. primary day in three bpz states, ohio, north carolina. what results could say about november midterm elections. we d like to know what you think about any of the stories we re covering today.