authorities say this could be a massive case involving 100 videos and there could be more victims out there. here and in three other neighborhoods -- >> it is very creepy and it scares me. >> there is growing concern about the personal and invasive crime. >> this gentleman had been videotaping girls that did not know they were being videotaped. >> police say this 35-year-old, charles novak, is not only a peeping tom, but he used a camcorder to record new or partially nude women and at least one girl. >> is appalling and of the allegations are true -- >> please first arrested him last year. police say he broke into a garage here. they say he had a camcorder containing nude images. >> is starting to all matchups, different times he has been seen and all the different evidence that has come forward. >> a search of his town house turned up more explicit videos and a plastic bag containing women's underwear. in one case, the videos showed views inside an underage girls bedroom. >> it is scary. >> nobody answered the door when we talked, but neighbors say they are much more washable with their kids now. >> he would have his eyes -- is windows open, playing what i thought was videogames. >> after his arrest in december, he faced burglary charges and was placed under house arrest. things are now considered much more serious and he is being held at the county jail without bond. he is due in court tomorrow. >> thank you. a decomposing body has been discovered near temple roads road. police are classed bought -- classifying this is a death investigation. no word yet on the person's identity. police are stepping up patrols to deter a drinking and driving on this super bowl sunday. maryland state police are monitoring the highways and virginia police will be patrolling until 4:00 in the morning tomorrow. police departments are boosting officer present today. if you are caught behind the wheel intoxicated, finds will range from $2,500 to up to one year in jail. now we turn to the latest on the crisis in egypt. egypt's new vice president met with one of the major opposition groups and managed to win a few concessions. >> on day 13, demonstrations were festive with thousands picking up a call for president mubarak to quit. his government opened talks with the opposition including the long banned muslim brotherhood and youth leaders to begin the uprising. the vice-president promised to allow free press, release demonstrators, and lift laws used to suppress human rights when security permits. >> we want younger people to know all of your demands, all of you -- all you have requested, we have a responsibility. we promise we will do and we need time to employment these things. >> president mubarak remains the sticking point. >> he needs to step aside and get the country to move on. >> protesters they will pack the square until he resigns. >> we will destroy this regime. we will continue here until we die. >> demonstrators carried a coptic priest and and imam. there were long lines when banks opened for the first time in a week. some of what their government changed and also want their lives back to normal. across the country today, people are marking the 100th birthday of president ronald reagan. hundreds turned out for a ceremony at the reagan presidential foundation and library in california. former first lady, nancy reagan college as a wreath was placed at her husband's memorial site and a 21 gun salute followed. >> i know that he would be thrilled and is thrilled to have all of you share in this 100th birthday. >> president reagan's legacy is one of civility and respect. while he helped keep score believes, he fought hard and did his utmost to defeat his opponents, but never to destroy them. >> that was the chairman of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and president and chief operating officer of the parent company of abc 7. ronald reagan served two terms in the white house. he died in 2004 at 93 years old. a mild end to the weekend, but are changes coming our way? >> a little bit of sunshine for our sunday, but that will change as we start the upcoming week. 40 degrees this hour at dulles international. 37 degrees in cumberland. satellite and radar show clouds approaching from the west. clouds will continue to increase overnight. we will look for a mild monday and a windy and cold tuesday. we have done talking about the potential for a coastal storm. it was a very busy day in chinatown. not only was it the annual chinese new year's parade, but a big capital gain was going on at the verizon center. let's go live to northwest washington for more. >> earlier today, the street corners were packed with people. the celebration turned into a bit of a headache for some. the sights and sounds of celebration erupted in the streets of chinatown. >> we wanted to enjoy everything they had to offer. >> this year will be the year of the rabbit, but it's already starting off on the wrong foot for some period with other events going on downtown, including a capitals game, a crush of commuters converged on the streets around the verizon center. with several streets shutdown, and parking places mark -- blocked off for the parade, many were left with no where to go. >> it was ridiculous. >> he had a plan, hoping to avoid the crowds and chaos. >> it is going to be a nightmare getting out when the game is over. >> some who thought they were lucky to find a space were not lucky at all. many returned to their car to find a ticket. some returned to find their car had been towed for parking in a space that had been reserved because of the parade. those streets are all open and parking spaces are open and traffic is once again moving. >> thank you. still to come, a unique legal strategy. lawyers for a man accused of murder are using what is called the rebel defense. a deadly shooting at a fraternity house -- what sparked the gunfire? legal action pending against lindsay >> police are searching for two suspects at a fraternity. the gunfire broke out near the youngstown state university campus. the two suspects got into a fight at a party, left and returned and began firing outside the house. one student was killed. 11 others were hurt. the long awaited -- the long awaited trial of hikers jailed in iran started today. they entered not guilty pleas. they had been jailed since 2009. one of them was freed last year for medical reasons and was not in court and is being tried in absentia. it is being called the rebels' defense. a man is on trial for murdering his elderly father. the man confessed to smothering him with a pellet two years ago. as lawyers claimed he is not guilty by reason of insanity. they say he was pushed over the edge by a lack of sleep and rebel. his brothers don't believe it. >> it crap. i don't even think he drank red ball. they can't even 100% tell me he did not know what he was doing. >> the prosecution agrees the insanity defense is appropriate. a hearing is scheduled for february 15th. he would be sent to a mental health facility and could eventually be set free of doctors determined he is no longer a threat. still to come, we'll be back with your complete forecast. lindsay lohan more legal trouble for lindsay lohan. she will be charged tomorrow with felony grand theft for instilling a $2,500 necklace from a jewelry store in california. the store says it has surveillance tape to prove she committed the theft. but she says the necklace was loaned tumor and plan to get back, so she did. >> the lapd got a search warrant to search her house and only then did she decide she should do something and had an assistant beeline to the lapd and return it. >> the actress vehemently denies the allegations and is currently on boat -- early on probation. if new charges are filed, the judge could center back to jail for violating her probation. people looking for thrills and adventure found that the box office this weekend. "the roommate" earned more than $50 million this weekend. "sanctum" internet second place and -- the weather was so beautiful today, and with a good day to get out and enjoy it. >> finally above average temperatures after yesterday's gloomy weather long gone. until tomorrow. mainly clear skies across the metro, but the clouds are starting to roll in from the north and west. high clouds will keep the temperature from falling during the overnight hours. 42 degrees at reagan national and a wind chill factor of 38 degrees. in western maryland, temperatures have not moved a lot today. 41 at children's hospital. 40 degrees in and bail. official eyes of the airport, 49, five degrees above average. the record high not so long ago -- 2008, 74 degrees. 39 degrees tonight. 44 in fredericksburg. mild air will to the south of us and 76 degrees in miami. satellite and radar showed quiet across our area right now with high pressure moving out. a quiet overnight with a few high clouds moving in, but not amounting to a lot. try to night, but tomorrow night is a different story. we're looking at live doppler radar and you can see what is going on. not a lot as we had to the south. to the north, the snow showers there across the great lakes. if you are planning to travel, you could experience delays, but nothing major out there. for the next 48 hours, skies clouding up that showers will hold off into the evening hours. once the system clears out of fear, strong northwesterly winds with gusts up to 35 miles an hour and daytime highs tuesday in the '30's. wind chill factors will make it feel 15 to 20 degrees colder than that. partly cloudy skies and then tomorrow, a little sunshine. late afternoon showers with temperatures above average, upper 40's to lower 50s for daytime highs. mild temperatures not last long. cooling down on tuesday and thursday, a potential for a coastal storm. the latest models indicate the system will remain far enough to the south to have a minimal impact on our area. but that could change. >> next week and was looking good. >> smiled and sunny. >> we will look forward to that. everyone is thinking about the super bowl. except for us on this super bowl sunday. we have hockey to share with you. the caps and the penguins -- this one has a nasty temper how did the bad blood between the capital and the penguins came to a boiling corn this afternoon. the penguins came to town- they're too big guns. the caps took advantage. the caps break out for a same score 1-0. the caps now with a comfortable lead, right before the second intermission. the puck actually sliced his ear there. he was down there for awhile. they stitched him up and he will be fine. blood on the ice. you remember in the winter classic, sydney crosby out. he has not been back from the concussion way back on january 1st. watch as he does need to be -- -- goes need to meet. they shut up the penguins 3-0. here is the coach of what happened. >> it's that cut. it's not like it is his first rodeo. he has done it to everybody. he goes to the referee and says what did i do? he knows damn well what he did. there is no doubt he is good and knows how to do it. >> a little fired up. american university, finally putting together a good year. take a right back -- he goes to the line. on the second time -- gets the ball and beat the buzzer -- no good. 62-61. for the ladies -- conference against north carolina state, on the block for the easy bucket. maryland by six late in the game. maryland in a lot this afternoon -- 88 to 59. a big mid-season match up. we start with a real scare for the celtics -- he runs right into him -- he goes down and stays down. he snaps back and hit some and ends up leaving the game on a stretcher. but he gave the thumbs-up. just to match boss. 91-80. in five days, the redskins player will be a free agent. what's the players' union agrees that a contract, maas will be free to sign with any team he wants. if and when they signed a contract. >> t ♪ [ male announcer ] before he changed the world... tear down this wall. 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