ferocious flame, firefighters are starting to get an upper hand. that s the good news. we have reporters, as always, all over the country covering these major stories for you. i want to start out with sandrasandra endo and let s begin with athena. athena, nearly 4 million homes are without power from indiana to player land from the brutal storms, the death toll is climbing. what can you tell us? what are you seeing? reporter: well, we know that there are six confirmed deaths in virginia, poppy. that s coming from the governor s office, governor rob mcdonald. at least 1 million customers are without power in west virginia and that s a large chunk of the nearly 4 million. the governor has declared a state of emergency due to the severe storms and we note two other deaths and an official said a man was electrocuted after he left his house and a woman in maryland, a 71-year-old woman was killed when a tree fell on her home. this is proof of how dangerous the storms can be. you
on to rain more boys? well, graduate assistant mike mcqueary saw him and the boy in the shower. he froze, didn t stop sandusky, but he did report what he saw. he told his box the legendary head coach, joe paterno what he saw. coach paterno told his bosses. everyone who had the power to stop jerry sandusky had the information they needed to stop jerry sandusky. so why didn t they? that is the question. tonight, a 360 exclusive that could point to some answers. more, now, from susan candiotti. reporter: cnn has been given details of four purported e-mail exchanges from sources with knowledge of the case. raising questions about what penn state knew and when they knew it. the e-mails are between penn state president gram spannier, vice president shultz and athletic director tim curry. discussing the shower incident. where grad assistant mcquery says he saw sandusky raping a young boy. that s 16 days after mcqueary reports to his boss, coach joe paterno about what he s seen i
warning, as with anything to do with this story, some of these details are highly disturbing. here now, kate snow s conversation with a young man who is, as of this moment, speaking out. reporter: if jerry sandusky were sitting right here i d punch him in his mouth. would you say anything first? no. there would be no reason to say anything. he knows what he did. i know what he did. reporter: travis weaver says jerry sandusky sexually abused him more than 100 times over a period of four years, starting in 1992 when he was just ten years old. he says he thought he was the only boy it happened to until he saw sandusky on the news, arrested on charges he molested other boys. weaver, now 30, had never told a soul, but last fall he told his family his story for the first time. he says he still feels numb. reporter: you don t cry about it now?
you wanted to get away from jerry sandusky? . yes. reporter: his life took a downward spiral. he spent time in jail for robbery. he and his girlfriend alicia have two daughters together, ages 2 and 4. he says he s angry at the adults who could have stopped sandusky. like former penn state assistant coach mike mcquery, he testified he saw sandusky with a young boy pinned against the locker room shower. he said he reported the incident to the university authorities but never called the local police. he s a coward for not calling the police, for not stopping jerry right there. he said he slammed his locker and walked out. why would you slam your locker and walk out and leave that kid standing there and let that keep happening? you don t just abandon a little helpless kid. reporter: he also blames himself. if i would have said
some of these details are highly disturbing. kate snow s conversation with a young man who is as of this moment speaking out. if jerry sandusky were sitting right here i would punch him in his mouth. would you say anything first? no. there would be no reason to say anything. he knows what he did. i know what he did. travis weaver says sandusky abused him more than 100 times over a period of four years, starting in 1992, when he was just 10 years old. he says he thought he was the only boy it happened to until he saw sandusky on the news arrested on charges he molested other boys. weaver now 30, had never told a soul but last fall he told his family the story for the first time. says he still feels numb. you don t cry about it now? no. when is the last time you