office. sue hutchinson was first reported missing three weeks ago. and then last night investigators making this disturbing discovery. her body was found hidden in a crawl space, behind a closet, inside her apartment here on in manchester, new hampshire. now police were called to the apartment last night after hutchinson s family detected what s described as a strange ordinary that was coming from the building. investigators say based on the statements made before he killed himself in a massachusetts motel last week, hutchinson s roommate, 36-year-old steve andrade murdered hutchinson, hid her body behind the falls wall, took off from the area, and eventually took his own life. now the attorney general s office will only say right now they re awaiting result of an autopsy, set to be conducted tomorrow to determine the exact cause of death here. and no word this afternoon on any sort of a motive be in connection with the murder. we re life in manchester, new hampshire, this af
i m gus rosendale. raphael miranda is in the storm team 4 weather center this morning. good morning. we re tracking that rain mainly to the east of new york city right now. you can see in your weather headlines that, rain is going to linger a bit for long island. unfortunately, we may have rain into the afternoon, especially if you live in suffolk county. it s going to be breezy for the rest of us, drying things out from new york city north and west. a cold snap coming our way tomorrow morning. get ready for windchills in the 20s, even in and around new york city. here s a look at storm tracker. tracking light showers in the hamptons from fire island. very light drizzle across fairfield county as well. dry for now in new york city and areas west of town. we are drying things out. there s another area of low pressure that s going to ride along this frontal boundary through the afternoon, keeping us locked in with the clouds throughout much of the day today. not a bright, s
Two prominent neighborhood churches in Philadelphia are teaming with other organizations in an effort to get 5,000 Black residents here, ages 45 to 75, screened for colorectal cancer.
Two prominent neighborhood churches in Philadelphia are teaming with other organizations in an effort to get 5,000 Black residents here, ages 45 to 75, screened for colorectal cancer.