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killing his roommate. investigators tell us alexander kinyua dismembered his victim and eight some of his internal organs. >> he was an engineering student at morgan state university until two weeks ago, when he got kicked out of school. he moved back, with his family. the living arrangement turned a terrific within -- a horrific within a week. alexander kinyua made the transportation -- made the transformation into weeks from college and to accountable. -- cannibal. >> specifically his heart and portions of his brain. >> kujoe bonsafo agyei-kodie rented a room in this town house owned by the family. they reported him missing last friday. a few days later, police got a
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call about a gruesome discovery in the basement. >> a human head and to human hands. >> detective said alexander kinyua tried to pass off the body parts as animal remains. he eventually confessed to killing kujoe bonsafo agyei- kodie with a knife, eating his internal organs. police are hoping fbi analyst can shed light on his motives. he had experienced major upheaval in recent weeks. officials at the university tellus' he was the third year engineering major in good standing until may 19. he was arrested for assaulting someone inside his dorm room. >> very possible that the trauma of being kicked out of the school has caused some kind of reaction, psychological reaction. >> this psychiatrist as the grisly crimes like this to declare do not occur in a
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vacuum. there is usually a long history of mental health issues, antisocial behavior, where drug use. >> killing someone and reportedly cooking their body parts, the magnitude of the problem even goes beyond the character defects. >> investigators say the magnitude of what happened trend since just about any other violent crime they have ever seen. detective said he expressed a reason or remorse for its behavior. he is being held without bond on first-degree murder charges. the family members account of his disappearance did not match up. >> we are monitoring breaking news out of prince george's county. five children have been injured
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in a multiple pedestrian accident. reports say a woman driving in suv backed up in a driveway of a hominid the five children in the driveway. no word on the extent of the injuries. a man baltimore county police say was responsible for a deadly love triangle is now behind bars. here he turned himself in at police headquarters this afternoon. police believe he killed the new man in his ex-conference life. that man was found over the weekend in the back of a pickup. family and friends held an emotional vigil this evening for their loved one. the members tell us he was a friend to everyone and loved singing his favorite childhood song. a male student campus police say sparked a security alert at umbc
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is no longer a threat. a student said she saw an acquaintance brandishing a gun. at some point, the student ran off on foot, which led to an extensive search of the campus. they found what they believe to be the weapon and picked up the band later. text alerts were sent out across the university. >> one of the difficulties that we experience and all institutions experience with the technology is that you are limited to 140 characters. it makes it hard free to put out all -- a lot of information. >> police spent the evening questioning the suspect. baltimore county police are investigating two separate incidents they believe are connected. detectives said they arrive to the area where they found a
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female suffering from apparent stab wounds. a man was also found to be injured. both were taken to shock trauma. police now think a nearby traffic crash is also tied to the earlier stabbing. investigators say four people were hurt in the accident. officials at morgan state university were forced to shut down the school after an accident near the northeast baltimore campus. a suspect involved in narcotics took off from police and crashed head-on -- had gone into another vehicle. the driver was transported to the hospital. police in anne arundel county are looking for the man they say sexually assaulted a woman over the weekend. investigators said the victim told police she was leaving the ramshead bar in annapolis. the victim was physically assaulted inside the truck, but managed to break free and ran
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into a wooded area, where the attack continued. a man may have approached a nine-year-old girl at three different times. tuesday, they responded. the victim said she was walking when she was approached by a man you ask her where she was going. it was a white man in his '60's wearing a black ski mask. he was also wearing black slippers. the war of words is escalating between a baltimore county republican delegates and baltimore city mayor. it came after another incident of violence downtown. five boys and a girl attacked a 50-year-old federal employee at hopkins plaza. nothing was stolen. on wednesday morning, a fight broke out on the sidewalk at charles street between two groups of a juvenile is. he accused the mayor of ignoring an escalating problem and
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challenger to a debate. >> they are too busy engaging in name-calling. the administration wants to play the race card. some people in the media want to play the demonization card. i want to play the let's fix the problem card. >> the spokesperson responded by saying that the delegates should debate himself and his republican colleagues. a pennsylvania man is accused of according video of young boys at maryland rest stops. brian williams is accused of shooting videos inside men's restrooms. police are looking to identify nearly a dozen victims. we are live at state police headquarters. clucks -- >> williams shot those videos with his cell phone camera. a witness caught him in the act. on may 6, the witness called police to report brian
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williams's behavior. he saw williams taking a picture of a young boy using a urinal in the men's bathroom. according to police, an investigation revealed several videos of boys on two of his cell phones. at this point, the evidence has revealed there are 11 unidentified voice. >> it shows help vulnerable our children are. how much we really need to be active and we need to educate them. >> both the maryland house and the chesapeake house are located along interstate 95. thousands of drivers stop by the rest stop daily. investigators are hoping to identify the victims. there are recorded at both press stops on may 6. >> a lot of us feel that there may be somebody watching us.
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if someone can recollect that day, sunday, may 6, where they felt a little uncomfortable, maybe recognize the person of mr. williams. i think i may have been a victim. >> investigators are hoping the potential victims will recognize this picture of williams' car. it is a 2010 honda with pennsylvania plates. anyone with information should call state police. williams is out of jail on $35,000 bond. >> john edwards campaign corruption trial is over and looks like the former candidate may avoid a new trial. in a north carolina courtroom, a jury acquitted john edwards on one of the six charges he faced for campaign finance fraud.
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u.s. district court judge sent the jury back to deliberate. the jurors returned later unable to come to a unanimous decision. the judge declared a mistrial. >> i do not believe i did anything illegal, i did an awful lot that was wrong. there is no one else responsible for mine sins. >> he will not be back in the courtroom any time soon. federal prosecutors are unlikely to retry this case. up next, white two dozen bus companies are stuck in part, including one here in maryland. >> gue -- >> 278 children remind us why
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travel up and down i-95, transporting more than 1800 passengers along the corridor every day from florida to new york. that is, until this week, when the feds shut down 26 bargain bus while -- operations for safety violations. >> they put both passengers and other motorists at serious risk. shutting them down will save lives. >> the department of transportation began investigating this network of carriers after a series of deadly crashes last spring. on wednesday, teams of agents swooped down on headquarters and pick up locations in six states. officials said this is the government's largest single safety crackdown of the motor coach industry. >> if you put profits ahead of passenger safety, you were going to get caught. >> the low-cost carriers service
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223 bus routes, most of them departing from or ending at chinatown in new york. all of them had multiple violations, including easing on qualified drivers. an industry group says the bargains come at a high price. >> the good companies perform the proper maintenance on their equipment, they do all of the right things. the bad companies cut corners. >> scary. the motor coach industry transfers more than 700 million passengers each year in the united states. that is the same number of domestic airlines. teachers said they are fed up with low pay and long hours and they're doing something about it. they are working to the contract at half a dozen schools. teachers are refusing to come to school early or stay late. educators have not had braises and more than three years.
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this is designed to drum up public support and put pressure on the county executive. >> they will start their day at the beginning of their work day. they walked in a few minutes early in order to be in their classrooms at the start of the day. at the end of the day, 20 minutes after the students leave, they be -- they vacate the building. >> money is being used to pay for teacher pensions. for the third straight year, tuition will be higher for maryland students attending state university. the border regions announced a 3% -- the board of regents announced a 3% hike. the president of each campus will decide how to implement the cuts. we are once again reminded that there are whole bunch of kids
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much smarter than we will ever be. ever. >> guetapens. [applause] >> that this 14-year-old snigdha nandipati, your national spelling bee champion. it means an ambush? can you say this? i do not know if i can. >> are they even english? >> i do not know. >> look at some of these. an evil spirits. these things i have not heard of. >> i am a math and science grow.
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-- girl. stan? is t bwi.'s 84 degrees at 78 degrees is our normal for this time of year. no rain reported. we started off the day in the 60's and 70's. the temperatures are dropping down now that the sun is down from the horizon. 75 in annapolis, 65 the notion city. it is going to be a comfortable night. the dew point temperatures tell the whole story. they have drawn down significantly over the past week. we had to points near 70 degrees last week. it is around 53 at the airport, up 55 in easton.
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we are going to keep it pretty dry as we head into the night. a warm front pushes over the area, it could bring a couple of isolated sprinkles. temperatures down to the 60's downtown, a 50's and the suburbs. not a whole lot going on. the green, that is the humidity that you can see in the atmosphere. no rain is being reported right now, but that could change tomorrow. cold front down to our south right now, but this entire system will lift into the east and bring thunderstorms and severe weather. we've also -- we have already had some very strong storms all the way into mississippi. that is the possibility tomorrow. we do have to account for an even bigger threat for severe weather. we will have the heat, the humidity, more energy coming in from the upper levels of the
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atmosphere. we could see some significant severe weather in the mid- atlantic tomorrow. damaging winds, cannot even rollout tornadoes. if i had to time and out, the best price for severe weather will come later in the day to the baltimore metro area. thunderstorms could be happening in the late afternoon. that is when you could have the strongest storms, possibly some heavy downpours. this entire storm system less off the coast. ocean city mac a few showers saturday morning. -- may see a few showers saturday morning. increasing clouds tomorrow with thunderstorms possible later in the day. temperatures should be at least in the low 80's for baltimore. saturday, 75. we just have to account for the upper level lull.
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that means isolated chances for a shower, but not bad weather. >> i'll have another has shown a flair for winning close races. today, he had a different kind of close call. >> at the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> tonight's jackpot is an estimated $825,000. here are your winning numbers. 4, 20, 29, 23, 34, 42. if no one matches all six
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>> the orioles had to the greater st. pete area tomorrow. he will head to the operating room. he broke a bone in his right wrist. hard to say how the orioles will fare without him. he has only missed 10 games over the past five seasons. he will miss a lot more now. he will miss the next three or four weeks at least. close call today port triple crown hopeful i'll have another. he nearly collided with another horse running at full gallop. his trainer says his stomach gets twisted thinking about how
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close he came to a career ending collision. there are new set of rules designed just for him. racing officials will make all belmont horses goat -- undergo drug testing next week. he cannot administer treatment to all have another without having an investigator present. officials say they will randomly searched the equipment going in or out of the barns. it will take months before we know the personality of this coming season ravens team. a few things stand out. you would think the ravens had gone and won the super bowl last season. he handles himself as a quarterback who has outplayed tom brady in the clutch. nothing arrogant or over the top.
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>> i think joe has always done well, but he is stacking days on top of each other. i'm sure you will do the same thing tomorrow >> john eisner probably deserves a new nickname. how about the multiple marathon man? today, and another monster of a match. this time, he came up on the short end. one of the great spots to see tennis tournament. five sets with a tiebreaker. he will win the tiebreaker 18-16 after five hours and 41 minutes. phil mickelson and withdrew from
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the pga tournament today exciting mental fatigue as the reason. he is tired of looking at his score guard -- a score card after shooting a 79. he wound up with a birdie, says his recent schedule and vacation to europe led to a mentally fatigued. he probably should have not mentioned that thing about the vacation. tiger was having a better day for a change. -- tiger woods having the better day, for a change. interesting day for rory. well done later on 12 with a quadruple bogey. i know you already knew that. >> i am still on the mentally
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to financing for an organization which provides affordable housing for artists... and partnering with a local hospital to help expand patient care. because the more we do in baltimore, the more we help make opportunity possible. >> a pretty day to day. >> tomorrow, a chance of thunderstorms. it is not a bad. a chance of showers late sunday, but not bad. >> perfect. >> that is all for us tonight. we will see you back here tomorrow. good night. good night. od
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