Karen stitt was sexually assaulted and murdered in sunnyvale. But hutchinson was raised in a Law Enforcement family, and he grew up hearing about the unsolved case for years there is a lot of emotions that come up in me. Not even being associated with the family, relief. I mean, this has been five years of my life dedicated to the case. Reporter karen stitt was last seen alive walking towards the sunnyvale bus stop. A delivery man ultimately found her naked body 100 yards away bound with her own clothes and stabbed some 59 times. As years passed, the case went cold until new dna dodge led to a crack in the case. And final lay week ago, hutchison and local Police Arrested 75yearold gary ramirez at his home in maui. I will say he expressed verbally shock and surprise. Reporter there wasnt much to go on the night of the murder. She was playing video games at a nearby 7eleven and mini golf at a nearby golfland. His boyfriend told police he last saw karen walking towards that bus stop on El Camino Real and wolfe road just after midnight. Recently hutchison and the cold case submitted dna from the murder scene to build family trees on genealogy websites. Then a genealogist narrowed the search to four men in the fresno area. Told the sunnyvale detectives i think your perpetrator is one of these four brothers. Reporter in april, gary ramirez was identified as the likely source of that crime scene dna, and the d. A. s Office Confirmed the match last week, triggering the arrest and giving investigators the chance to tell karen stitts brother her only living relative, that a suspect was finally in custody. That was the biggest moment for me was to be able to speak with them and tell them that its finally done. Reporter the 75yearold ramirez is scheduled for an extradition hearing in hawaii wednesday. Once he is returned to california, hell face murder, kidnapping, and rape charges. If he is convicted, hed likely spend the rest of his life in prison. In sunnyvale, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. A south bay mother is accused of starving and choking her 3yearold child to death. All of this allegedly unholding during an exorcism. That mother appeared in a san jose courtroom today. Claudia hernandez sat by herself in court, shackled, wearing a brown inmate uniform for protective custody declaration. Today a judge combined that case with that of her brother and her father, all of them accused of child abuse leading to death. The District Attorney says the trio believed claudias daughter was posed by demons because she would wake up at night screaming at the small family Pentecostal Church on second street. The three allegedly performed an exorcism. Documents show the three told investigators they repeatedly strangled the 3yearold girl on and off for more than seven hours. They said they were trying to get the demons out of her body. This one is very difficult to stomach. The victim in this case is particularly vulnerable. She was 3yearold girl, and these are people that she trusts. It was her mother, her uncle and her grandfather. Legal analyst steven clark says as horrifying as the allegations may be, it wont be easy to get a jury to sentence them to the maximum of 25 to life because the trio maintained a religious defense for their actions. The fbi and the Justice Department are declining to comment about the raid at President Trumps maralago estate in florida. They spent much of the day yesterday on the sprawling palm beach property. A San FranciscoGovernment Official tells nbc news federal agents were searching for classified documents trump allegedly took with him when he left the white house. Former president was in new york at the time of the raid. A federal judge clearly found that there was probable cause of a crime and that there would be probable cause that the evidence of that crime would be at maralago. This unending entire to destroy trump and his family is frustrating. As loyal republicans flock to his defense, tonight donald trump is dining with a dozen House Republicans at his new jersey summer home. We have more coverage ahead tonight at 5 30. Now some legal trouble for former nfl star marshawn lynch. Police arrested him under suspicion of driving under the influence in las vegas early this morning. Police say they stooped car because they believe the driver was impaired. They found lynch was under the influence. He was arrest and booked into the las vegas city jail. His bail is set at over 3300. The running back is an oakland native and played 12 seasons including with the raiders. An emergency decision could soon mean a lot more vaccine to protect people from monkeypox. The plan approved by the fda a few hours ago will split every current vaccine into five smaller doses. As nbc bay area Sergio Quintana explains, it would mean a lot more of the limited vaccine would be there to make sure it goes around. The question is, is it enough of a dose to work . Reporter the monkeypox clinic at zuckerberg General Hospital is open again after having a shutdown abruptly in the last few days for lack of available vaccine. Today people lined up before 5 00 a. M. , hoping to get one of the 10,000 new doses the city has received. By midday, the line had shrunk, and those still waiting were increasingly optimistic theyd finally get a vaccine. Yeah, super short. It took me about an hour. Reporter how many times have you been trying to get it . This is my second time. Came on a thursday a couple of weeks ago, and they told us they didnt visit. Reporter scott and his friend jay both got their first full dose of the Monkeypox Vaccine. But soon a fraction of the current dose may be given. With the Monkeypox Vaccine continuing to be in such short supply, the u. S. Government just authorized intradermal injections, allowing only 1 5 of the vaccine dose to now be administered. Of course ucsf dr. Of Infectious Diseases dr. Peter chinhong, a smaller amount of the vaccine just under the skin could be enough to trigger an immune response. Its been done before to control yellow fever, but its never been studied in monkeypox. Im just worried there will be a lot of pain and suffering in the next few months because we just dont have enough vaccines. And it will mean a lot more transmission will occur. So given the information that we have so far, i think its worth multiplying the vaccine by five to try and protect as many people as possible. Reporter during a hearing on the virus and the governments response today, state senator scott wiener, and a couple of people who testified about their recovery from their painful infections also raised questions about restrictive rules for a therapeutic called tpox. Theyre calling on the u. S. Government to grant emergency use authorization for that treatment as well so it can be more widely prescribed. In San Francisco, Sergio Quintana, nbc bay area news. Obviously a lot of things are changing and a lot of moving parts when it comes to the monkeypox. Were going to continue to follow all the new information and all the policies for latest on the cases, the symptoms, the vaccines, and any other potential treatments, visit nbcbayarea. Com monkeypox. As bay area students return to class, monkeypox is adding to parents worries this year. Monkeypox can be spread through close personal skintoskin contact as well as touching objects, fabric and surfaces that have been used by someone with monkeypox. We asked dr. Peter chinhong who says doctors are not concerned at this point. I think we are most worried about kids with monkeypox if they also are with someone who has been diagnosed with monkeypox. In that setting, you definitely want to have separate utensils and bedding and towels and treat it the same way like covid. As for covid, with many schools not requiring masks anymore, dr. Peters says families should consider their risk factors. For example, if a child is immunocompromised on unvaccinated, or if they live with grandparents or someone who is immunocompromised. He says kids only need to be tested if theyre experiencing symptoms. Kris sanchez spoke with dr. Peter about various issues facing parents. If you want to see the full interview, you can watch it on roku, amazon fire, download the nbc bay area streaming app and find it under the must see play list. In the tech world, if something is in need of fixing, they like to call it ripe for disruption. Thats true of our housing market. And sure enough, there are now Tech Startups aiming to the way we save for and buy homes. Our business and tech reporter scott budman introduces us to one of those companies. Reporter you dont have to look far to find a story about how hard it is for people, especially young people, to afford to buy a house. Now a startup wants to change things. We are a marketplace that basically connects sellers and buyers. Reporter lofty aims to disrupt the housing market, appealing to young wouldbe homeowners with new buzzwords like the blockchain, but also with oldfashioned ideas like investing and saving money. If youre working part time and you have spare money in your paycheck, 50, 100 here and there, you can start indexing in and Start Building your own real estate portfolio this way. Reporter building a portfolio by combining your money with others and investing in homes. For now, loftys webbased listings are made up with rental properties. Soon they say theyll include houses for sale. Ive seen microinvestment on the platform. Reporter a 25yearold tech executive is saving on lofty, investing in what he believes will eventually offer him enough returns to afford to buy a home of his own. The goal definitely was to get to buy a house this year. But in the current market, that has changed completely. I have to set my goal for 2024. Reporter for now lofty is webbased. You can find the company at lofty. Ai. It will have an app soon. And when it comes to investing your money, the riskiness of investing in a startup, well, always do your due diligence. But lofty also says it deals with a third party. So even if it should go out of business, your investment and Real Estate Holdings will remain intact. In san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area news. Okay, thank you, scott. Lots of eyes on a south bay judge being asked to make a decision about the future of professional golf. Well explain. And Garvin Thomas joins us with an update to some of the amazing people he has featured in his bay area proud segment. How their lives have progressed. Im chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. Fog is going to be back again for tomorrow morning. Ill show you exactly how much sunshine youre going to be in ore for tomorrow, comistng hot and dry weather, thats what firefighters are facing as they continue to battle the mckinney fire near the oregon border. The fire started ten days ago in the Klamath National forest in siskiyou county. Its now 65 contained. Four people have died, including an offduty u. S. Forest service employee, and some 90 homes have been destroyed. Okay. Its a move to tame rodeos. Today in Alameda County the board of supervisors considered a measure that would ban some of them and some particular equipment at rodeos. The bill would outlaw events like the Wild Cow Milking contest and bans the use of straps, spurs and tiedown calf roping. The board today heard several hours of comment. Today the Community Came out in large numbers to support and oppose it. For this ordinance to try to be tacked on to hurt a particular culture and institution like the rail ranch rodeo is shameful. Nobody is saying that people cant still participate in rodeos. Were simply talking about banning some cruel devices that cause animals fear and pain. The board says it plans to discuss the item again on september 20th. And of course well keep you posted. A san jose judge is now denying a temporary retraining order for three liv golf players who want to play in the upcoming pga playoffs. This means they cannot play in the Fedexcup Playoffs for the 18 million top prize. The three players were suspended from the pga tour when they joined the saudibacked liv golf. The players argue that they are free agents and independent contractors. However, the judge sided with the pga tour who said the players breached tour regulations and knew they would be ineligible for the pga when they accepted millions from liv to breach their agreement. The players are among 11 players including phillip mena and Bryson Dechambeau who filed an antitrust lawsuit against the pga tour for being suspended by competing in liv golf. Okay. Lets change gears here. In ow bay area proud we love to share stories of people doing good for other people, and oftentimes they do it a lot. The report many times is just the beginning of the story because they just keep diagnose more. Keep on giving back. Garvin thomas is here to share what some of our bay area subjects have been up to. No doubt, like jessica said, doing more good. Exactly, janelle. Exactly. Our first update is about someone whos plan all along has been to do good things all year long. Brian turned 29 in february, and we share howd he pledged to do 30 acts of kindness before he turns 30. Brians first act was to bake individual plan desserts and to desire them to every firefighter on duty on the weekend in the city of san jose. That was more than 400 desserts he made by himself. He wanted to do something nice for those who keep us safe. Well, brian tells us he is under way on his next act of kindness. He is already working on donation in order to get School Supply to every teacher in the city of oakland. The next one we told you about former cal pitcher who was diagnosed with pitcher. Now when friends and family said they wanted to raise some money, he said sure, just not for him. Jack took the 10,000 they raised and through make a wish greater bay area granted the wish of an 8yearold boy charlie hanley. His wish believe it or not was for a hot dog, something he and his family enjoyed for a special favorite vacation. We got charlie surprised. There were smiles all around. Scott cues mars ski visiting california a few years ago decides he wanted to engage with the Homeless People he is seeing in palo alto. He ends up befriending one, robert paneda. The two formed an instant bond. Scott gets roberts services and medication. And when it comes time to go home, he decides to buy a near home to live near him. The two continue to be neighbors and best friends. Scott tells me robert is doing better than ever. And best of all, he is now reconnected with his family after decades of separation. And how about this . All the things that have been going on, scott tells me robert is taking better care of himself physically than ever. He has lost 40 pounds since they met. Wow. And so could not be doing better. I love that story. I remember that story. That was amazing. You think just this one act of being kind to somebody who is in distress is enough. But then he takes it to whole another level, buys him a house, moves him across the country. And now theyre best friends. A hot tub brings you so much joy. I know. We all like a hot tub, but a hot tub could be so meaningful, its a major moment of kindness we take for granted. I wonder if theyve been able to get charlie out of it. And really about somebody believing in you and kind of putting that behind you. We see so many times in your story. Its great. Thanks for the update. We believe in you and we believe in your forecast. Yes. Well, thank you so much. We got some classic california weather weve been dealing with over the past several days. And we are going to stay with this incredible stride as we move into our forecast. Lets go ahead and get you outside to that live sky camera network. And you see in san jose right now, plenty of blue sky and talk about enjoyable temperatures. 78 degrees, and were going to be down in some 60s here by 8 00, 9 00, and also 10 00. Also, looking spectacular out here towards walnut creek. Unlimited visibility off towards the distance. 80 degrees and the 70s rolling in at 7 00 and 8 00. Mostly clear skies tonight. Lets move it out to San Francisco. This is really whats been controlling our weather, and you can see the fog right here at the immediate coastline. And we currently have 66 degrees. That fog is going get thicker later on tonight as it will eventually drop down into some lower 60s. Now our weather pattern as weve been talking about has all been controlled by the fog. But its something thats been helping get that going. And its the system hanging out offshore since last week. The change were going to see as we move through the next couple of days, its going gradually move up the coastline. At this point its going to keep the fog going at the coast. I wanted to make sure if youre getting back to work, work from home is over, you got to get back on the schedule, also the kids back to school, that if youre up tomorrow morning, 5 00, 6 00, 7 00, youre not going to escape the cloud cover. You can see how widespread through the north bay, east bay, also down to the south bay, some spotty drizzle near the coast. As we hit 11 30 in the morning, most us of clear back. The change tomorrow looks like is even through the afternoon. We should get in on some sunshine, even through the coastal areas. So i think all in all, this again continues to be a really nice forecast here for august. Temperatures to start, its going to be chilly. Dont forget the jacket. Upper 50s here, and low 60s throughout the bay area. San francisco 58. North bay, 56. Daytime highs as we move through tomorrow, theyre going to stay pretty steady. No big adjustments here. San jose will be at 80. Over to morgan hill, 87. Lets take it to east bay. 86 in antioch, and hayward 77. San francisco and down the peninsula from 75 in san mateo to 80 in palo alto. We got a little heat through downtown sf in the mission. Low 70s. You head out to the marina, 65. And the north bay, 88 here in clearlake. Down to mill valley, 76. My extended forecast continues with our 60degree temperatures over the next seven days. Really re