Actor Demond Wilson, best known for his role as Lamont Sanford on the 1970s sitcom "Sanford and Son," died Friday at his home in Palm Springs, California, at the age of 79. According to his publicist, Mark Goldman, the family is deeply saddened by his passing and requests privacy as they grieve.
Wilson's son, Demond Wilson Jr., told TMZ that his father died of complications from cancer. Goldman, who worked with Wilson for 15 years, said the actor's loss is "profoundly felt," adding, "He was an unbelievable man and his impact will continue."
In other news, CBS's "48 Hours" is set to air an all-new double feature on Saturday, January 31, 2026, starting at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and streaming on Paramount. The program will feature true crime stories and real justice.
One of the "48 Hours" segments, titled "The Sneak Attack on Katlyn Lyon," will investigate the murder of Katlyn Lyon Montgomery, a Virginia woman who was found unconscious in her apartment on October 7, 2022. First responders initially suspected a drug overdose, as her roommate, Jacob Piercy, had called 911 after Katlyn's daughter, Milani, alerted him that something was wrong. However, investigators soon determined that Montgomery had been strangled. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty will report on the case. Lead investigator Robbie Burnette with Virginia's Bedford County Sheriff's Office worked on the case.
Another case highlighted on CBS News involved Melissa Lamesch, an Illinois woman who was found dead after a house fire on November 25, 2020. The story, which originally aired on November 30, 2024, was updated on January 31, 2026. Melissa was due to give birth to a baby boy in two days, and Thanksgiving was a day away. Her sister, Cassie Baal, spoke with her the morning of the fire. Cassie Baal said, "We talked a lot about the future. We talked about what was gonna come with the baby." The conversation ended when Melissa saw someone outside her window. She said, "you gotta be kidding me." She's like, "he's freaking here again. I told him he's gotta stop doing this." An Illinois firefighter is accused of staging the fire to cover up a murder and a secret.
Meanwhile, a powerful storm was impacting the East Coast on Saturday, bringing blizzard-like conditions and heavy snow to the Southeast. The storm, described as a "bomb cyclone," was also ushering in frigid temperatures to much of the East Coast. Tens of thousands of homes and businesses remained without power after a previous icy storm. Some areas unaccustomed to snow were bracing for several inches. Every single county in the Carolinas was under a winter storm warning through Sunday.
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