Investigators will likely see, too. Were watching storms on the move right now. Drivers caught in flash floods. Where is system is headed. And threat in the tropics. There is a 70 chance itll soon be named, and possibly headed our way. The deadly accident at a Pumpkin Patch. An inflatable bounce pad, and a 59mileperhour wind gust. A 2yearold boy did not survive. And now the new warning tonight for families. And, made in america is back tonight. Turning the family recipe into millions. Why didnt we think of this. And, do you have an idea . Good evening, its great to have you with us on a very busy friday night. We begin on the eve of what looks to be a vote tomorrow that will send judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Today, high drama playing out on the senate floor. Undecided senators revealing their intentions, including republican Susan Collins of coirm. Prothallways. Eso shouting down the democrat who will vote yet, joe manchin. It appears President Trumps nominee will be confirmed. Mary bruce with the story. Reporter with the fate of judge kavanaugh hanging in the balance, the day began with key senators still undecided. With just one hour to go before the crucial vote, democrat joe manchin racing back to that secure room to review the fbi investigation into kavanaughs alleged sexual misconduct. For manchin and the three the pressure is icans, monumental. Many women live in fear. How do you think kavanaugh will make us feel . When it comes time to vote, collins is a yes. So is joe manchin. Senator jeff flake, also a yes. But Lisa Murkowski votes no, the only republican to break with her party. Later swarmed by reporters, she explains her decision. I did not come to a decision on this until walking into the floor this morning. I believe that Brett Kavanaugh is a good man. It just may be that in my view, hes not the right man for the court at this time. Reporter leaving the capitol, flake, who demanded the fbi do its investigation, makes clear he stands with kavanaugh. Do you plan to vote yes tomorrow . Unless Something Big changed, i dont see what would, but anyway, im glad we had a better process. Reporter what about Susan Collins . Her office all day flooded with protesters. She takes to the senate floor. Vote no vote no reporter for 45 minutes, she meticulously outlines kavanaughs judicial record, insisting he is more of a centrist than his critics contend. Collins is prochoice, and she says in oneonone meetings kavanaugh convinced her he would respect the precedent of roe v. Wade. When i asked him, would it be sufficient to overturn a long established precedent if five current justices believed that it was wrongly decided, he emphatically said no. Reporter and when she gets to the allegations of sexual misconduct, collins declares the fbi investigation did not corroborate the accusations of Christine Blasey ford. The presumption of innocence and fairness do bear on my thinking and i cannot abandon them. In evaluating any given claim of misconduct, we will be ill served in the long run if we abandon the presumption of innocence and fairness, tempting though it may be. Reporter then, her final decision. I will vote to confirm judge kavanaugh. Thank you, mr. President. Reporter moments later, manchin says he too is a yes. Ensuring judge kavanaugh will be confirmed. Do you believe dr. Ford . I believe dr. Ford. Reporter but manchin is soon drowned out. Shame on you reporter and chased out. Another dizzying day on capitol hill. Mary, the math very clear, the vote tomorrow. Brett kavanaugh, likely to be confirmed. I know you will be there tomorrow. But you spoke with lawyers for dr. Christine blasey ford. Reporter her lawyers tell me this is a grave injustice, but she has no regrets. As for what comes next, ford plans to return to teaching, and hopefully spend time with her family. David . The vote looking likely for tomorrow evening. Mary, thank you. To tonights other breaking headline. Authorities on alert following the verdict of a Police Officer in chicago. Found guilty. He had testified in his own defense, claiming he feared for his life. Tonight, what thes thought of that defense. Heres alex perez. Reporter with a city on edge, the jury taking less than ten hours to reach that verdict. We the jury find the defendant, Jason Van Dyke, guilty. Reporter Jason Van Dyke showing little emotion as jurors found him guilty of Second Degree murder and 16 counts of aggravated battery. One for each shot in the 2014 killing of 17yearold Laquan Mcdonald. The judge revoking the bond for the former Police Officer turned convicted felon, now booked in jail. And outside, jubilation as the decision was read. Mcdonalds family saying justice was served. The white officer shooting the black teenager 16 times as he walked down a chicago street carrying a threeinch knife. Da, ard mohsng prot when it was reased. Some violent. Officers placed on alert, bracing for demonstrations. On the witness stand, van dyke, who was responding to a call of someone breaking into cars, testified he believed mcdonald was lunging at him and refused commands to drop the knife. I was yelling at him, drop the knife. I yelled, i dont know how many times. Reporter but in the video, mcdonald, who was high on pcp, appears to be walking away from van dyke when he is shot. Prosecutors telling the jury the shooting was unjustified. Theres no justification for shooting Laquan Mcdonald that night. Not one shot, not the first shot, not the 16th shot. Reporter but Defense Attorneys arguing the video was essentially meaningless because it didnt capture the incident from van dykes point of view. But the jury disagreeing and tonight, some explaining why. He should have realized what the situation was and instead of escalating the situation, should have looked at other options. Lets bring in alex perez live. The legal team said something else, they call this a relief . Reporter yeah, thats right. The defense calling this a relief because had he been convicted of first degree murder, he could have faced a life sentence. Still, hes looking at possibly decades behind bars. His attorneys plan to appeal the decision. Thank you. And now to new developments in the search for a missing teacher in maine. Her husband saying she vanished in the middle of the night five days ago. A disturbing discovery this morning, and what weve learned about what happened. The appointment with a medical professional in the hours before she disappeared. Heres whit johnson. Reporter tonight, police tape blocking off this heavily wooded area in north yarmouth, maine. Acting on a tip, authorities discovered a body found about a half mile from the home of kristin westra, a mother and teacher who mysteriously vanished night five days ago. The office of the medical examiner is on scene. No positive identification has been made. Reporter police now calling the case a death investigation. Loved ones say she would never abandon her kids or students. The mother of two was last seen sunday evening, going to bed around 8 00 p. M. Her husband says he woke up around 3 30 a. M. , noticed she wasnt there, but assumed she h. For days, search teams sifted through tall brush, used k9s and drones. The outpouring of support from the community has been huge. My wife is loved. My wife is loved dearly. Reporter family members say westra had anxiety issues, and saw a medical professional days before disappearing. Her husband jay, writing on facebook, my heart was crushed today. Thank you. One of the most famous athletes in the world facing allegations of sexual assault. The 2009 case now reopened against christiano ronaldo. Now, the new video likely being looked at by authorities. Heres matt gutman. Reporter this video of the worlds most recognizable athlete dancing with a model in las vegas, taken hours before she claims he raped her. Cristiano ronaldo, whos racked up nearly every accolade in soccer and a billion dollars in endorsement deals, including nike, is accused by Kathyrn Mayorga of a rape in 2009. Their night started at this club where they danced and canoodled. He later invited her to his hotel suite and where he allegedly attacked her. Hours later, she reported an attack to the Las Vegas Police and had a rape kit, but she refused to name him so no charges were filed. They in 2010 for 375,000, but she now claims she was pressured into it. Las vegas police reopening the case now that he has been named in a civil suit. Ronaldo vehemently denying the allegations. What they said today is fake, fake news. Reporter the fallout has already begun for ronaldo. He has been left off of the Portuguese National team, and nike says they will watch this closely. Thank you. Now to the flash flood al t alerts across the midwest, texas to the great lakes. Anla flooding in pittsburgh over the last 24 hours. And were tracking a new tropical threat heading toward the gulf. Rob marciano with us. Hey, rob. Reporter lets start with the flood threat, and some severe storms across the plains. Chicago, milwaukee. A lot of rain along that front, which doesnt move much. St. Louis, northern illinois,kansas city. The rivers are swollen, so its not going to take much. And the tropical storm, likely to become a named storm over the next week. Rob, thank you. We have new safety concerns tonight about a popular childrens attraction. A bounce pad, a gust of wind, almost 60 miles per hour, launching it 30 feet into the air. Heres gio benitez. Reporter tonight, tragedy in lincoln, nebraska. A 59mileperhour wind gust tore this inflatable bounce pad at a Pumpkin Patch from its moorings and sent it 30 feet into the air. Children inside of a bouncy house that tipped over due to the wind. Reporter 2yearold caleb acuna was killed. His 5yearold sister, injured with a broken arm. Police now launching an investigation. We extend our condolences to calebs family, everyone involved in this incident. Its tragic. Reporter the owner of the Pumpkin Patch saying they have been advised by attorneys not to answer questions, but released this statement. Our thoughts, prayers, and deepest condolences are with the family at this time. The same type of pumpkinthemed bounce pad was involved in a new york accident last october, injuring dozens of kids. It turns out regulations for inflatables are left up to the states. At 18 miles per hour, you need to shut the ride down, completely deflate it. Reporter even with these stakes. Even with the stakes in the ground. Reporter david, the familys pastor says they are struggling to understand how and why this happened. A wind advisory had been issued that day, but the sheriff called the gust unusual. David . Thank you. Back here at home, and President Trump not only welcoming the news on his Supreme Court nominee today, but a very note on the economy. The Labor Department revealing unemployment dropping to 3. 7 , the lowest since 1969. 134,000 jobs added in september. Still ahead, youve seen the home genealogy tests. The arrest in the murder of this woman 25 years ago, and how authorities used dna from one of those websites to find the suspect. The recall for nearly 1 million cars on american highways. And the Close Encounter for the first lady. The elephant scare right here. And next tonight, the break in a cold case murder of a teacher more than a quarter century old, using dna from an ancestry website. Heres ryan smith. Reporter it was a crime that shocked lancaster, pennsylvania. A beloved teacher, christy mirack, brutally raped and murdered in her home in 1992. Tonight, the cutting edge science that helped finally break open a very cold case. Last spring, the family saw the big news from california. An alleged serial killer tracked down through a genealogy database. The golden state killer. And my first reaction was, why cant they do Something Like that with christy . Reporter enter cece moore, a dna genealogist who started working on cases like christys with parabon nanolabs. They upload crime scene dna profiles to a free genealogy website called gedmatch, and build family trees to find relatives and zero in on potential suspects. A break in christys case came in no time. I think it took a couple of days. Reporter the suspect . Raymond rowe, also known as dj freez, a popular fixture in the city for years, charged with criminal homicide. They made an arrest. Reporter what was that like . It was unbelievable. Reporter his arrest, one of 11 now credited to this genetic detective. If youre going to commit a Violent Crime like a rape or murder, youre going to leave dna behind. And if you leave dna behind, we can find you. This is incredible. Much more tonight on 20 20. The dna detective at 10 00 p. M. Right here. When we come back, the massive autho recall. To the index. And the manhunt for a suspect accused in two tennessee murders is now over. Authorities closing in on 53yearold kirby wallace, in the woods. A gun was recovered. Wallace was wanted for a deadly september Home Invasion and a carjacking. Toyota recalling more than 2 million hybrids over power failure concerns including 800,000 vehicles in the u. S. The recall affecting toyota and 20. Odels built between 2008 some vehicles stalling out after failing to enter, quote, failsafe driving mode. The automaker offering a Software Update to owners. There is more information on our website. And overseas tonight, first lady melania trumps runin at a National Park in kenya. Mrs. Trump almost knocked over by a baby elephant. A secret Service Agent helping her stay on her feet. Our tom llamas is traveling with the first lady on her fourcountry african tour, and will have an exclusive interview next week. And when we come back, a you know we love made in america and we really love it when you make money off your family recipe. Weve been all over this country. Hundreds of made in america reports. So many of them take us right into the kitchen. I can taste the kick. Testing american recipes. This is all from montana, the wheat . And the family bakery. With shark tank turning ten, from the tiny shop, more than 40 million in sales. Hi, its elise and nick from bantam bagels. Welcome to our shelf. We went from one small shelf on bleecker street to every Grocery Store in america. Reporter to cousins maine lobsters. Welcome to the family. Reporter fresh lobsters from maine. From food trucks and restaurants, to shipping to homes across america. 50 million in sales. Creating hundreds of jobs. It just makes you feel very proud and honored to be providing for other people. Its the american dream. Reporter and the icing on the cupcake looks whos in the pantry. Shark kevin oleary with wicked good cupcakes. His investment paying off. Come to mama. Reporter he did. This is a cupcake in a jar. Oh, its more than that, my friend. Reporter says the businessman. Tonight, they say 20 million in sales and rising. Delicious. Yeah . Glad to hear it. Reporter family recipes, turned into dough. Im david muir. I hope to see you right back here on monday. Good night