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you don't see anything that you want? come on, zach. in they go into the tub, they have sex, leaving the marks on daycia's neck, and the scratches on zach, but, also, leaving daycia alive and well. stokes: tub takes 45 minutes, at the most, an hour. that gives the killer plenty of time to take care of business. so, not counting zach and adam, there were three other people in the house that we know of. there were two patients-- karen and len-- and a staffer named twyla. at this point, any one of the three is a candidate. morgan? hey. hodges, what's going on? i could use a little help as to context. doc robbins found a foreign substance in your victim's lungs, sent me a sample for analysis. okay, what did he find? it's all organic. primarily a combination of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and carbon. some of the nitrogen had converted into ammonia. how can i help? well, it's just that what's suggested by the chemicals and their particular proportions is waste. specifically, fish or bird waste. now, i don't know how that could have gotten into your victim's lungs. fish waste. but that doesn't make any sense. actually, hodges, it makes perfect sense. ah. look at this. tubing. looks like it would be the right size to put down someone's throat. yeah. now, all you would need is a... pump... (pump whistles) to pump with. the same set of prints shows up on everything. they come back to the house therapist, twyla owens. oh, you said that she took care of the fish tank, so it makes sense that her prints would be everywhere. well, everywhere except for the plastic tubing. there were no prints there. it's been wiped clean. and what about the pump? has tons of her prints on it, and nobody else's. why would the killer clean one and not the other? oh. because the killer didn't use the pump. there's a crack in the housing. yeah, and it's bone dry. there's no way this was part of the murder weapon. yeah, but the killer had to use something to force the water into daycia's lungs. i mean, doc said her alveoli were popped like balloons. well, then, maybe the killer pumped the water the same way that you'd blow up a balloon. maybe he used his mouth. if that's the case, maybe our killer left us just what we need. come on, this is insane. this is absolutely insane. i'm two days away from completing the program. two days away from... holding my kids in my arms again. is this some kind of sick joke? look, daycia's death had absolutely nothing to do with me. says here that you worked as an emt in college. is that right? yeah. taught you how to intubate a patient, didn't they? yeah. yeah. so what? too bad they didn't teach you about dna, because you left yours all over the tube there when you blew in it. we also found the pillow that you used to suffocate daycia. look, we have everything we need. we know you did it. of all the people in that house, you were the one with the most to lose. why would you do something...? because i had the most to lose, because... because of my children. you know what daycia was? day-daycia was that, um... she was that little devil. and the little devil sits on your shoulder, tempts you to do bad things. so, wait. what are you... what are you saying? wh... daycia tempted you in some way? what? with alcohol? i woke up... to go the bathroom in the middle of the night. it must have been just past 4:00. i got back to my room. there was a bottle sitting on my nightstand. a bottle of bourbon, my brand, with a damn ribbon on it. and-and you think that daycia put it there. i know daycia put it there. like i just told you, she was that little devil. so, i got up, and i went, and i confronted her. what the hell is this, daycia? why did you put this in my room? geez, len, lighten up. it's a gift. you know how important the program is to me, that i stay clean so i don't lose my kids. you know you want some. stop it. don't make me drink all by myself. mmm. she wouldn't stop. she wouldn't back off. she just kept at it. she kept trying to get me to drink. look, all i wanted to do was shut her up. with the pillow, i mean. i mean, come on, it was a pillow. i put it over her face just to get her to stop talking. stop it! stop it! no, stop! (muffled scream) i've worked too hard. i'm not gonna throw my life away. (whispering): i'm... sorry. the bathtub in daycia's room was already full, so i thought, why not... why not just make it look like an accident? make it look like she just... slipped away. i put her in the water. i got the piece of tubing from the fish tank, and i made it look like she drowned. insane part of this whole thing is, i made it, you know that? i didn't drink. even after she was dead... (crying): ...and it was quiet in that room. i took that bottle, and i poured it in the toil... toilet. (sniffles) i didn't touch it. (sighs, sniffles) i didn't take a sip. i needed to do that. (sobs) for them. (sighs) finlay: so, we are just about cleared out, and i'm officially releasing the rooms. good. we got two new patients coming in. wow. you don't waste any time, do you? we can't afford to. a lot of people need help. you know, i-i was really harsh the other day when i talked to you about daycia, and i shouldn't have been. she didn't understand her addiction. didn't realize that she was battling a disease. most people don't. patients come in here thinking all they have to do is put in the time. beating addiction is work. really hard work. and sadly, not everyone's up for the challenge. well, i don't know how you do what you do. i was gonna say the same thing to you. guess we just keep doing it, though. if we don't, who will? hmm. good luck. captioning sponsored by cbs,c.s.i. productions, and toyota. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org and toyota. when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. yeah! crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. are you down with crestor? ask your doctor about crestor. >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> get ready, everyone. it's going to be a wild weather week. first, temperatures are going to climb to possible record levels and then we'll likely be followed by snow on one of the busiest travel days of the year. but before we get to all of that, we will have to deal with a little bit of rain tonight. right now storm scan3 is tracking a large system that's expected to bring us steady showers throughout the night. good evening, everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks so much for joining us. >> it is not very often we talk about temperatures in the 70s and snow in the same week. certainly a roller coaster for us. meteorologist justin drabick joins us now with a first look at the at this wild forecast. i've never seen anything like this, justin. it's pretty active, natasha. two storms this week. the first one coming through our region right now as we speak. the initial showers starting to break out across the city. very light at the moment. steadier heavier rain to the south and west near baltimore continue to move into see sale county, maryland and chester county over the next half hour. we have more rain extending down to the south and west. pockets of heavier rain indicated by the yellows there. so that will come through the overnight. the good news is from the system it's fast moving so we get a quick shot of some rain, we'll see improving conditions probably by the middle of the morning commute for monday. that's good news there. so overnight periods of rain some of that could be heavy at times overall amounts about half an inch maybe even three quarters of an inch. this will slow down through the overnight hours. here the setup for monday. early morning rain improving conditions through the day, slow morning commute. winds will kick up. that will pump in warm air temperatures in the low 70s. monday afternoon the record high 71. so we could easily break that. 57 degrees this hour in philadelphia. we're getting that push of warm air from the south. 50 in allentown. 52 in reading. nothing cold outside now. we're looking all rain event. look at that. 72 degrees for the high on monday. for philadelphia. 60s at the shore. even low 60s in the poconos with rain ending during the early morning hours. coming up in the full forecast we'll talk about the record warmth how long it lasts and the threat for rain and snow for the big travel day of the year that's coming up in a few minutes. natasha. >> justin thanks so much. see you soon. stay on top of the ever changing forecast by downloading the cbs philly weather app. check live radar, gets weather alerts and a lot mr. all available in i tunes and google play. developing right now, a woman is found dead near a south philadelphia warehouse and tonight police are still looking for clues as to what happened. "eyewitness news" reporter justin pinch spoke to the man who says he made this gruesome discovery. >> around 1:30 sunday afternoon, police pulled up to this lot off south christopher columbus boulevard near dilworth street where a woman was found dead. hours later, police were back dropping off man who tells "eyewitness news" he found the body and called 911. we're not identifying him. >> had you seen her before? >> no. i never seen her before. she don't have no clothes, no nothing. >> reporter: he says the woman was naked with a large wound near her ribs. police say the woman is white and between 35 and 40 years old and was pronounced dead on scene. during our interview, police came back for the man and picked him up for another round of questions. nearby businesses tell us that police are scanning their surveillance video in hopes of turning up some leads in this case. but so far that woman has not been identified. i'm justin pinch in south philadelphia, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> well, the mother meantime who police say shot her three children and then herself has now died. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers attended a vigil in tabernacle, new jersey, where community members all gathered to pray for the only child still in the hospital. >> reporter: three days later, and the emotions are still raw. >> i have to say on behalf of them, they are very grateful. >> reporter: jenn, helped organize the sunday night vigil and has spoken victims family members. 14 year old nick and his eight-year-old sister nadia and 11-year-old brother alex shot thursday according to police by their mother jeannine will he page who turned the gun on herself. nick and nadia both died at the scene while alec remains in critical condition. jeannine le page died sunday morning. >> the family is keeping our and tire community in their prayers as well. as they know this tragedy is felt by all of us. >> reporter: and that organizers say is why they called this vigil tonight to give a tight knit community the chance to grieve together especially for its youngest members. >> we're trying to get our kids to understand something we can't even begin to comprehend. >> the message sunday was simp simple. this stuff hurts. it's never easy. but it's easier to get through it together. >> it's okay to cry. and that's what our kids need to see they'll see it tonight that we are a huge family that will support them. >> it's been tough. but we are pulling together. >> tabernacle strong. >> tabernacle strong right. >> reporter: local pta purchased 5,000 white ribbons in remembrance of the victims of this crime many of which will be worn about school children on monday. outside of the tabernacle town hall, matt rivers cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> officials in mercer county they now say the hunter who was killed in west windsor saturday accidentally shot himself. the unidentified 4584 old chesterfield man had been hunting geese with his father when he was shot in the head and the neck. his father was not injured. and a double shooting in north philadelphia lands two teenaged boys in the hospital. shots rang out just before 6:00 p.m. on the 2300 block of north fawn street a17-year-old was shot in the arm and the leg. a 16 year old was hit twice in the knee. both are listed in stable condition tonight. no arrests just yet in this case but police are hoping that a nearby surveillance camera will provide clues in this case. >> and now the eagles remain their status as the top of the division after another big win at home today against the tennessee titans. sports director beasley reece is live in the sat center with more on this big win. hey, beas. >> it was a big one. lincoln financial field moving out of the shadow of the vet when it comes to home field advantage. tenth straight home victory for the birds today. setting up that thanksgiving showdown in dallas. the birds wasted no time getting on the scoreboard. josh huff takes the opening kickoff, 7 yards deep, gets a blocking and he's gone. that is the longest kickoff return for a touchdown in team history and birds were off and running. shady mccoy sliced up the titans 31st ranked rushing defense. running for 130 yards on 21 carries and a touchdown. eagles crush the titans 43-24. >> these guys have done a great job of staying in the moment and playing the game. i thought they did good job last week. when you make a mistake, fix it and dough feet receipt it and move on. i think they understand what we gotted to. it's a long season. a loss no matter when a loss is going to hurt but you can't let that loss hurt you -- can't be twice. can be let the packers beat you twice. >> the cowboys when i see you later in sports, we will start the holiday football feast with a look at a major problem the birds will face in big d. >> natasha. >> beas, see you soon. thank you so much for some in south philadelphia today's game was just an appetizer for that thanksgiving rivalry in dallas. "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson caught up with a few hungry diehard fans just as the birds were wrapping things up with the titans. report. >> can he out run the last tackler? he will. >> reporter: forward momentum for eagles fans. >> e-a-g-l-e-s! >> reporter: titans/eagles on cbs-3 featured a few scares some lacked defense but for the most part this was the story of a good team handling a bad team. >> go, birds! >> reporter: if you need evidence check out the linc's parking lot at the very beginning of the fourth quarter. >> a little bit nervous but i knew we had the game won. >> with less than week before arguely ally the biggest game all year, a thanksgiving showdown against arrival dallas birds fans paid good money this sunday admit the titans were seen as just a tune up. now, expert analysis. >> this is like a pre-gap like warm up. we're warmed up reasoned to go and we'll kick their butts. >> great setup. a win we have and thursday becomes a big game. >> watch philadelphia get into dallas and kick some good cowboys butt. let's go! >> eagle power, baby! that's what i'm talking about. >> can i say that on tv. >> looking back, sunday may be a mid season game that are few people remember when all the passion in the world is focused on the very same week. >> dallas game is not just a super bowl for us but it's everything. >> reporter: with team that has won eight games one of the best records in the nfl, just seeing them snap the ball this year is all some fans carry about. >> e-a-g-l-e-s! >> reporter: especially those first timers. >> at the lingering, steve patterson, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> all right. it was a great game. now thousands of people they also hit the streets of philadelphia today for the city's 21st annual marathon. in the end dan, from massachusetts crossed the finish line first with an unofficial time of about two hours 17 minutes. meantime leo narah, had the fastest women time two hours and 40 minutes. if you'd like to see how everyone else did we posted more results for you on our website cbsphilly.com. >> a philadelphia wins a coveted academic honor. jordan connell is one of 32 u.s. road scholars. connell is senior at yale university working on degree in african-american studies, and political science he plans to use his scholarship to pursue a master's degree in comparative social policy at oxford university in he know land. stay with us, everyone. still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight the waiting game is playing out in ferguson, missouri. plus, a 12-year-old boy is shot and killed by police in cleveland after they thought he was waving a around real gun. what authorities say the child actually had in his hand. also, thousands of tons of snow cleared from the streets and rooftops. and now there's a new warning for residents in buffalo, new york, as the mercury starts to rise. >> justin? >> and get ready for some record warmth to kick off the work week. we're talking about a snow chance for the holiday. i'll >> all eyes are on ferguson, missouri where a grand jury could decide any day now whether to indict a police off shooting michael brown. there was speculation the decision could be announced today. but now new reports say the grand jury will reconvene again tomorrow. meanwhile tensions continue to mount the longer it takes and authorities fear there could be more violence in the fallout. >> and we are concerned about a grieving family and an outraged community. we what happened justice for them first and for most but we want to prevent more mike browns. that's the issue here. >> barricades have been set up around the buzz west fall justice center. that's where the grand jury has been meeting. several businesses have also boarded up their windows in anticipation of this decision. >> a 12-year-old boy is killed by police in cleveland, ohio, after brandishing what turned out to be a fake gun. the child was reportedly pointing it at people at a local park yesterday. when confronted by police investigators say he reached for the fake gun in his waistband and one of the officers fired two shots. the boy was hospitalized overnight. but died earlier this morning. those officers involved have been placed on administrative leave. >> marion barry the beloved former mayor of washington, d.c., has died. barry's family said in statement that he passed away at the hospital. no cause of death was actually given. barry served four terps as mayor and was currently serving on the dc council. he gained notoriety back in 1990 when he was caught on video lighting a crack pipe in a washington hotel room with a woman he accused of setting him up. he went on to serve a six term term in federal prison. he was 78 years old. >> now, we're getting a better picture of the damage caused by a very powerful earthquake in japan. the magnitude 6.7 quake destroyed at least 37 homes. 39 people were injured. some very seriously. there have already been more than 45 after shocks and officials are warning people to be on alert for more in the days to come. >> last week's deadly snowstorm in the buffalo area it's costing new york $30 million. cbs news correspondent jericka duncan tells us that rain and falling temperatures have led to serious concerns now about flooding. >> 100% of streets are passible in the city of buffalo now. >> reporter: buffalo,'s mayor says plows like these have removed 99,000 tons of snow in around the city. 7 feet of snow fell in parts of western new york over three days last week. making for a difficult and costly cleanup. >> it's going to be a significant financial impact. it's a storm of historic magnitude in terms of snowfall in the city of buffalo. >> reporter: but the expense is may get higher if warming temperatures over the next couple of days quickly melt the snow causing flooding. >> if this becomes in effect a dam, then you see the water here build up and come over the road. >> reporter: new york governor chemo is warning residents to take precautions now. >> people say my home doesn't flood. i know. but there's always a first time, and we're seeing first times all the time now. >> reporter: hundreds of members of the new york national guard have been deployed to the area and there's a warehouse filled with pumps and other supplies just in case they're needed. jericka duncan for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> good evening everyone. temperatures are on the rise tonight ahead of our neck storm system which will push a warm front through the region we're talking potential for record warmth on monday. let's check in with weather watchers this hour. pretty mild temperatures going on. start you off in south jersey where michael checks in at 57 degrees in millville, new jersey. pretty impressive at this hour. little bit cooler to the north of the city. gary killian in warminster checks in 48 degrees. some showers going on as well. that rain will continue to move in from the south and another spot that is seeing the rain this hour is wilmington, delaware. alicia carrigan checks with a mild 52 degrees. light rain is falling at this hour and looking forward to monday warmer temperatures. we're talking about 70s potential until our forecast. if you love the weather and want to be featured on our newscasts, join. "eyewitness weather" watchers. sign up right now at cbsphilly.com/watchers. outside right now in center city, we have sprinkles across the region. that rain will pick up intensity as the storm system moves in from the south. and west. check the out on storm scan3. mild air mass in place. we don't see any snow at all on storm scan3. the actual center of the storm will track up to the great lak lakes. so we are on the warm side of the system, but pretty good steady rains breaking out near the washington baltimore area right now. pockets of heavy rain will move no overnight. not a large area that's going to move through so it should come through pretty quickly. by mid morning tomorrow most of the steady rain is done. we'll get sunshine in through the afternoon warm front moves through. temperatures in the low 70s for monday afternoon. a good 20 degrees above average could break some records. as we head towards wednesday we'll track stalled off front offshore and then another area of low pressure will track up the coast that could bring some rain and even some, yes, snow for the thanksgiving eve day the big travel day of the year could cause problems. pockets of heavy rain in come indicated by the yellows and orangandoranges. 7:00 o'clock monday morning start to clear out a little bit more sunshine for monday afternoon. tuesday some clouds around the region as we head towards wednesday morning, some rain starts to move in from the south that could change over to snow especially as it runs into colder air. and we lose the sun especially a wednesday neat could be dealing with snow across the delaware val. temperatures on monday well into the 60s to low 70s. here are the records we would have to break and these are breakable. 73 is the record high on monday for wilmington. 71 in philadelphia. also, low 70s both the atlantic city airport and trenton all these can be reached even in mount pocono. pretty impressive for november. let's talk about wednesday's storm system this is a gfs model one of the american models that track the storm just off the coast. and leaves some snow north and west of the city so basically i-95 north and west best shot to see some snow across the region so as of now this is how it looks. rain changing to snow wednesday much there is potential for four or more inches of snow north and west of i name. travel in the air or on the roads that will slow down travel through the mid atlantic and northeast. at that is point it is possible lehigh valley and berks county poconos could see snow from this event. we get that change over from rain to snow from philadelphia and surrounding suburbs. later on wednesday. it looks like south jersey and central and southern delaware will mainly see rain from this event. we're three days out this forecast will change. it's all going to be the timing and the exact track of the low pressure system. overnight, though, rain developing periods of rain possibly heavy at times breezy and mild lows in the upper 40s. windy and warm monday. we should see a little sunshine, if degrees for the afternoon high. don't get used it to. back to near average tuesday mid 50s for afternoon temperatures and then wednesday we'll watch that storm bring rain and snow to the delaware valley. should be out of here by late evening wednesday. still a rough travel all across the region but by thanksgiving day, looks pretty good. sunshine little bit cool temperatures in the 40s, pretty chilly for the brac friday shopping highs in the 30s but at least it stays dry friday into the weekend. >> look at that spectrum. 72 -- >> crazy week. >> thank you so much, justin. >> we got the win today. we're ready for dallas, right beas? >> no remember to be remembering the titans. it was a dallas week the second that game was over. dallas week. eagles fans first concern should be stopping a good tight end. walker hurt the team today. now we got jason witness. tt. sports com

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