must have been, it was hard to go to sleep some night. our young woman living on her own, murdered in the middle of the. night she was at her most vulnerable, alone, and embed. a crime that jolted a sleepy seaside community. killer walking among them. i do not think it really sets in that we are all of that point. young, fun, and pretty. cory had plenty of admirers. and one of them like to do much. a strange coworker oh my god. i was, i was obsessed. that is scary stuff, right there. exactly. and a friend. her statements about how much she loved cory. and a young man who made some people very uncomfortable. she called him indict creepers. a gallery of potential suspects, piles of evidence, but the truth would only be revealed by a tiny telltale clue. did raise jobs drop? my eyes filled with tears. i could not believe it. welcome to dateline. she was a 25-year-old woman enjoying her independents, working hard and playing harder. cory par
warnings that could persist right through the weekend, severe storm, even tornado type the possibilities. rick reichmuth following all of that. are rick, what are we looking at? rick: rolling fork is really the first town to get hit by this. they don t have any cell service. a lot of the cell towers have been taken offline, so it s the hard to get any communication in and out, we re having a hard time getting reporters to be able to talk to us about exactly what they re seeing. this is a look at the storms. this one right here, that s the path of what was likely the strongest of the storms last night, and you see touching ground just to the east of the mississippi river about 4 or 5 miles east, that s where that town is, rolling fork, and watch that line of storms. that one tornado probably on the ground maybe up to the about 100 miles or so. now they ll go out and investigate that today, as they re doing that, weather good. 9 all the search and rescue efforts that are going
congressman burgess owen sure does. coming up, what he says still doesn t add up. today we take a close look at that document timeline. if the white house knew about all of this back in early november, why did it take 68 days for the res of the world to find out the rest of the world to find out? this saturday morning we are about to dig in. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto, and happy weekend to you. so much to follow this particular weekend. the focus on, well, what s going on in delaware. but not at the president s home there, his rehoe both vacation home, that s where he is, the one without documents, we think. to lucas tomlinson at prime minister s weekday home president s weekday home, the white house, where we know things are getting heated. reporter: good morning, neil. st been over 10 days since the new republican chairman of the house intelligence committee wrote to president biden s head of, director of national intelligence asking for damage control assess
when you ve got something that was this bad somebody s got to pay. somebody has got to pay. hello, and welcome to dateline. nona dirksmeyer and kevin jones were a couple with a bright future. she was a self-confident 19 -year-old known for her beautiful voice. he was her devoted boyfriend with big ambitions. then, a brutal attack their shattered their dreams. it was a crime that would shake a small southern town to its core. and pit a family against the community they called home. here s keith morrison with what happened to the beauty queen? look at her. look at the young woman at the heart of our story. you can see how lovely she is. the young beauty queen. can you see her vulnerability? by now your first impression is probably locked in. it s very unlikely to change. and certainly, that s how it was in russellville, arkansas. the town where a first impression hardens like a patch of cement. about her and also about for better or worse, the young man acc
but first. our major cities did not get the merry christmas citizens wanted this year, for some it was a downright scary christmas there. were many cities where santa stayed in the air. we report isolated crime events throughout the year particularly in l.a. and new york but the national crime picture often gets ignored. when you look at the year it was it takes your breath away or at least it should. this is video of linda fricke, a 73-year-old grandmother from new orleans who was in her car when four teens rushed it, forcing her out. she got caught in the safety belt and they dragged her, it severed her arm from her body and she bled to death in the street. at least they capture her four attackers but so many times these cases go unsolved. this is just one of the more than 260 homicides in new orleans since the start of the year. my hometown of new orleans is set to become the murder capital of the country this week with a 52% in homicides since 2019. today another man was