to 6% in four years. we ll put his claim to the test. a new recording of george zimmerman surfaces and his relationship with police. we ve seen dash cam video before but nothing like this. newsroom begins right now. good morning to you. i m carol costello. we begin with breaking news on a mystery that focused national attention on child abductions a generation ago. after 33 years, we may finally have some answers in the disappearance of 6-year-old etan patz. the new york police department has man in custody and will release more details later today. mary snow is tracking the latest developments from new york. what did you find out? reporter: the new york city police commissioner is saying the man in custody made statements to detectives implicating himself in the disappearance and death of etan patz and here s what we re learning. cnn s susan candiotti spoke to two law enforcement source who is say the man was picked up in new jersey yesterday and that he worked in th
her extended family was forced to take her off life support today. susan kand ycandiotti is standi in indiana where she s been following the developments and spoke exclusively to the man who found her. she s going to join us moments away. in the meantime, this has been a day of taking stock for victims of that deadly rash of tornadoes that hit 11 states. many of them lost everything. the extreme weather now has claimed at least 39 lives in kentucky, indiana, ohio, and georgia. this is west liberty, kentucky. it seems that no corner of this small town was spared. homes annihilated. trees plucked out of the ground. there are scenes like this all over the midwest and south today. the death toll from friday s storms, it has risen to 21 in kentucky, but despite extensive damage, we re hearing remarkable stories of survival. jim spellman is in the town of west liberty. jim? reporter: on the outskirts of west liberty, kentucky, tornado survivors return home. this was your hous
he was he would put his hand down my shorts whenever i was sitting there watching tv. and he would basically gone dell me four to maybe even five times. and it would go in spurts between 10 and 15 minutes. and it would stop for a couple hours and then he would start that all over again. tomaselli has his own troubles. he s facing his own chargeses for allegedly assaulting a 14-year-old boy in maine in 2000 # and 2010. his own father calls him a liar and denies ever meeting fine or letting his son take a trip with the coach. you ll hear from the father in just a few minutes. also this hour, reaction from fine s attorneys and syracuse university to the latest claim. we ll also talk about john wortham, investigative reporter from sports it s straighted, and you ll also hear from mike schwartz, he s the reporter who broke the story about bobby davis secretly recording a conversation in 2002 with bernie fine s wife. we want to play that entire report for you right now. espn