you can catch it again tonight. you want to head to maybe a >> reporter: and you thought he was a nice enough person to make rural away, away from the city, that offer, i guess? >> yeah. where there's not too many trees he was my boss, so i thought it and if the skies are bright was all right. enough and you don't have cloud >> reporter: she says robertson coverage you may see the perseid asked to use her bathroom. meteor showers. and when he came out, she says it happens every year, but this year is particularly bright and he raped her. very nice. she's represented by attorney >> excellent. what's that got to do with the adam miller. severe weather we're having >> i find it unbelievable across this country? >> unfortunately, ali, we are because bp and their definitely still seeing the subcontractors had relationships threat for flooding across iowa. with all local law enforcement. they had the opportunity and the iowa state in ames completely ability to clearly check all of these people that they were flooded ow. as of this moment, some hiring and bringing in to ensure thunderstorms have started to the safety of the public. build in the area, and these are heavy. >> reporter: if anyone had the done pours intense. checked robertson's background, seeing rainfall rates of 1 to 2 they would have found a lengthy inches per hour, and you can see criminal history. and he was still on probation the bright flashes of lightning for a felony. south of des moines. this is moving to the northeast. instead, he was made a >> this is ames where we were supervisor. talking about this with jackie we are in pascagoula, mississippi, here to talk to the jar he is the other way, where local sheriff. she went to school. several weeks before this completely flooded. incident, sheriff mike byrd says and a lot headed toward he met with bp's local head of wisconsin and minneapolis, as well. that's why that yellow box is up security about why bp was not for severe weather. and in the gulf coast, we like doing background checks on beach to let people know what's going on down there. clean-up workers.