is all part of a clever survival strategy to evade predators. then the metamorphosis from nymph to adult happens relatively quickly. so, here we have a fully grown female that s now ready to mate and lay her eggs. she ll only live 4 6 weeks, though, after being underground for 17 years. cos this is when they re most vulnerable, right here, - cos their body is so soft. it s a magical time for entomologist drjessica ware, whose16 year old daughter wasn t even alive the last time she saw these insects. the world was a very different place back then. george bush was president, and facebook was just launched. you know, a lot people - for centuries have been calling these things locusts, but they re the opposite of locusts because they re not - actually a plague, they re not destroying crops. . they re actually living their life i completely in exclusion of humans, and they re great nutrition. i m going to put two on this one. yes, you heard that right, these
it doesn t matter. erin married jason in the summer of 2006 in the glorious montana sunshine. and young cadence scenes as pleased as she was. caid and who shared his mother and use stepfathers craving for outdoors adventures. backpacking on the coast and in the mountains, river rafting, it was all about sharing that time together. yes and there was that planned aaron had with her sister amber. we always had a dream of growing up and living right next door to each other, and raising up our families. suing the plan expanded beautifully, when aaron and jason announced that they were expecting a child of their own. every day i would praise my wife and my little baby that i was finally going to have and it all made sense. and then came march 19th 2009. but as the news and the grief
also mean the return of the cicadas, waves of them, determined to be heard. cbs s jeff berardelli reports. reporter: films about invading insects have been scaring movie goers for decades. invasion of what are called periodical cicadas will put hollywood to shame. i think it s a pretty big event, we re talking about trillions of cicadas that will be emerging, singing, calling finding mates in your backyard. reporter: dr. jessica ware is bugging out with excitement, she is an entomologist at the american museum of natural she says over the next few weeks along the east west and mid committees the cicadas will emerge from the ground, shed their skin, and par take in a month-long mating ritual making quite the scene. climbing trees and singing mating songs as loud as 100
the exterminators coming, in 30 years dangerous chemicals. you have to step out on the outside while we get this done. no idea who you are? no, no. you share about that? absolutely. the exterminator and i went inside, closed the door behind, us searched the apartment and in one of the backpacks, ethan max backpack was some chinese money, chinese currency. chinese money? yes, just like the chinese bills team saw and kate s bedroom. jen is wearing brought those bills to kid from hong kong, souvenirs, had even stolen them? i put it here on this poll. just or things, apply some pressure. bobby knew just how. he put on every telephone pole, every vacant house, every oak tree, every stop sign, wanted information, missing person, kate waring s poster
unfortunately, missing people are low on the priority list nationwide. i feel like that a missing person or missing child should be just as important as a bank robbery because lots of people never find out what happened to their child. it was late, after midnight, when she came to the end of her story. ushered there by two people she believed to be good friends of hers. and nobody, not the warings, not the a-team, not the police, has heard the story you are about to hear. the competing stories of the last hours and minutes of kate waring s life. question is, whose story will you believe? her long-time friend, the uncle of her godson? or the charming grifter, the woman who played with fate on the train? coming up.