Negligence. The attorney stated that she was not in the hospital when they found her body. He shared with me new information about what she was actually wearing when she was discovered dead. She was dressed in her own clothes, her purse was near her body. The attorney stated that she left personal belongings behind. Herself on however, was left in her room, on the bed, she was a blanket over it. Family put up posters and stated that she was last seen wearing something different. It is unclear now if this is what she was wearing at the time of her death. It is clear that she never left the hospital alive. Logic tells you that when she was therestashed in the family is shocked that someone wearing a name tag at the hospital might have seen her suffering in the stairwell and even told another staff member. He said words in the effect that there was a person lying on the stairs between the third in the fourth floor. He stated that hes not sure that if they ever did a complete search to loc
This special pregame edition. We begin with new information in the first look inside an east bay assisted facility for more than a dozen residents evacuate the over the weekend. We found food, clothes and unmade beds, all signs of the business troubled past. What neighbors told you today. John. Reporter there is that andnt owner told us that she hat been trying to fix the problems here and now wants her day in court. The valley manner Community Care home closed up. We got a look inside. Resident the moved to other facilities over the weekend. For years conditions here were appalling. Just elder abuse and neglect of needy people. He said he found one woman resident naked and shivering on the sidewalk. She lived nextdoor. I would hear screaming and yelling and things like get me out of here. Paramedics removed 14 residents after someone called 911. There were three staff on duty. He spent over 100,000 fixing the place up. She was addressing deficiencies that they found five months ago. H
It is the top of the hour. A pretty start to the last tuesday in october. Sharon is watching the roads. Marty at first warning weather. Lets take a look at the numbers. 41 right now on tv hill. That 41 is actually going to be with a frontal boundary moving through the area. Six degrees warmer than this time yesterday. About lunch a new air mass is over the neighborhood. It will be 57 on the way to 59. Yesterday it was almost in some places 10 degrees warmer. Don, take it away. The rush from Sharon Gibala, wjz traffic control. We picked up the first accident of the morning. Its on 100 westbound just past 97. Otherwise we are great on the beltway. 55 is the outer loop average on the top and west side. 95 southbound looking good between white marsh and the tunnel. There is the west side of the beltway. Slightly busier than it was an hour ago. Running with lots of space in between the cars. Wjz has the stories people are talking about this morning. Here is don. Thank you. News about those
Penn state payout. The university agrees to 60 million in damages for the victims that former football coach Jerry Sandusky. Tonight the number of victims doubles as sandusky maintains hes innocent. Hello, everybody. Penn state will pay tens of millions of dollars to two dozen young men who say they were molested as boys by assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky. Wjz is live. Meghan mccorkell has more and whats next for the university. Meghan . Reporter dennis, penn state will pay 57. 7 million to 26 men who claim they were abused as children by Jerry Sandusky. Penn State University agrees to a multimillion Dollar Settlement with more than two dozen men who say they were victims of Jerry Sandusky. In june, the former assistant football coach was convicted of sexually abusing ten victims on school property. In an interview with 60 minute sports, prosecutors admit there are many more. There are dozens more. Yeah. Dozens. Dozens more. Yep. Reporter attorney mike casey represents seven of
Maryland towns hit the hardest. The money will be coming to the federal government. And it will be coming to the lower shore. The money will be distributed on the basis of need. Reporter the money goes toward the reconstruction of homes, businesses and their economy. It was devastating. The entire town was flooded. And when i say the entire town, i mean, the entire town. Everything was flooded. Reporter in chrisfield, coffins floated out of graves. Residents were rushed to shelter, the town docks swept away. Thats where our commerce, our baked commerce comes through every day. Now theyre still rebuilding. We know the ocean city pier is taking a beating as well. Reporter still plenty of work to be done. More than 200 maryland homes are still in need of repair. Try to get the help we need to start rebuilding. Reporter now, with the latest aid that was just received, senator mikulskis office has received a total 74 million in aid since last year. Joining me mere, here, meteorologist Chels