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the investigative work is over, there is much to do. significant amount of work needs to be done to determine possibly the cause of death of brian. doubtful because of the way the remains appear to have been uncovered. pathologists like michael bayou din will determine on moving out what happened to him. the other big thing, john, in my mind and investigators, too, what is story with regard to the backpack and this notebook found adjacent to the remains? that could be significant especially if the notebook contained state of mind before his death or what may have happened to gabby. it will be arduous process, it has been in swamp water, the lab and f.b.i.ville to use technology and technique to uncover what may have been in the notebooks if it s been adulterated by the swamp water.
150 miles per hour. now we re at 120 maximum sustained winds. category 3, so we still have a major hurricane seven hours after landfall. you can thank all the warm swamp water after that. even on radar, it s starting to finally look a little more ragged. the forecast overnight takes it just to the east of baton rouge. that s going to be on the back side of the storm. those winds will be weaker than you were expecting earlier, and the storm will go up into areas of mississippi and eventually the tennessee valley. as we go throughout the next two to three days, we ll focus on the aftermath of the storm surge and also the wind. but we re going to have a flood story all the way to new england by the time we get to wednesday and thursday. we re not even close to being done with this storm. the rainfall predictions are easily 5 to 10 inches all through mississippi, northern alabama, tennessee, and then look at this. even pennsylvania, northern new jersey, and outside new york city could see