tv Nancy Grace HLN March 1, 2010 8:00pm-9:00pm EST
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breaking news tonight. satsuma, florida. a 5-year-old girl tucked into bed, five hours later she's gone. daddy comes home from the nightshift to find not a trace of little haleigh. the last person to see her alive? new stepmother, misty croslin, who takes to the airwaves claiming she's innocent. even in one brief interview she can't keep her stories straight, including a 180 on a lie detector. she flunked. little haleigh's own father, ronald cummings, and baby-sitter
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turned step mom, misty croslin, both handcuffed, arrested, booked. charges? drug trafficking. bombshell tonight. we obtain even more of those secretly recorded jailhouse tapes. hours of croslin yakking to mommy, daddy, granddaddy, grandma, to brother. it's all caught on video. >> the world just wants to know. >> i know. >> hell, i want to know. >> i know. >> when did you last see her? >> we just like you know, it was about 10:00. we were, she was sleeping. >> we knew all along misty was the last one to see haleigh, allegedly the last one to see her alive.
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she knows more than what she's been telling. so hopefully, hopefully this will put a little bit more pressure on her to say, okay. >> they don't believe you what you're telling them, huh? >> i don't know what they believe and what they don't. they don't tell me anything. when i get out of here i'll tell you what they think, okay? >> what, your lawyer don't want them to give you a lie detector test? >> no, we were going to do it, but i just didn't have enough sleep and the lady that was going to do it -- i'm trying to do everything to find her. answer any questions i to. i don't know where she is. >> what does ronald know in this, too? he married her a number of months after this happened then they got dorsed. there's something else i think he knows, too. >> it sucks, man, got me with this trafficking charge and i anteno drug dealer. >> you should do better not to get messed up in none of misty's deals like that anyway. you knew better.
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lately it seems like misty's been getting you in trouble and trouble and trouble. >> i know. >> she don't mean to, she just, i don't know what the hell to think about her anymore. i love her so much but she's got to be worried. >> i don't care if nancy grace and news and everybody else knows what we're talking about because i know my kids are innocent. >> how old are you? >> just turned 18. >> they have her behind bars again and intend on questioning her again about haleigh's disappearance. >> i wish i could talk more, tell you more. >> i don't want to know no more. it's got to get over with, misty. >> i know, daddy. i know. believe me. i want it to be over. i don't want to live like this. i'm tired of living my life like this. >> when's the last time you seen your lawyer? >> when he brought the detectives in here with him. i just want to get out of here and i can't do anything in here. you know, i can't do nothing in
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here. i can't help anybody. i can't do nothing in here. i'm, like, you know, i'm, like, stuck. that's what i'm saying if i could get out it's a lot better. i can help people. i can do things. i can, you know? can't wait, but i think, i think i'm going to get out. >> sit up. i can't see you. >> oh, can you see me now? >> i don't want you to lose your lawyer. >> i'm not going to lose him. if i do, he can get me a new e one, you know? >> i don't want you taking a chance, but i want you home. >> exactly. he can get me a new one. it has to be all on paper.
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>> robert fields is working for you. you can bet you that. this is big for him, too. >> i'm going to keep praying tonight and every day that i get out. >> i just can't believe that you're in there. >> i know. it sucks. it really does suck, but i've been here 21 days today. >> yeah. your brother just reminded me. it's terrible. >> it don't feel like it. it feels like i just got here. i'm just so tired of being locked up in one cell. >> yeah, i can imagine. >> i hope he does it for me. >> he said he will. he seemed like a man of his word. >> that's good. >> oh, man. >> i hate this place. i mean, it's not so bad if i
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could get out and, like, get out more than one hour, two hours a day. that would be all right. i'm tired of being cooped up. >> yeah, that's the whole point about being in jail. >> yeah, but that's not -- it's just because i'm in protected custody, like, i can't come out more. i'm in lockdown. it's not right. that's not fair to us. >> somebody will hurt you if they let you out. >> i know and that's why i'm trying to get out of here. i hope none of us do a long time. i pray every night and day. when i get up, when i'm laying in my bed and right before i go to bed. >> yeah, me too. i'll be glad when all this is over with. maybe i could sleep again. >> yeah. can't wait. >> it's bad when you got both of
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your kids in jail and worried to death about both of them. >> i know. it sucks, but we're going to get out, dad. i'm freaking hungry. i couldn't eat their food today. >> watch your mouth. >> their food was so nasty tonight. >> well, didn't you order something, some cakes and stuff? >> well, we get it tomorrow. >> oh. >> yeah. >> how much money did you order? >> i spent all of the $60 because i had to get, like, socks and t-shirts and stuff. >> but you just another another $100 put on there today. did you know there was $100 put on there? >> no, i didn't know that. >> he just put it on today. you look funny with them braids in your hair. >> i know. i'm taking them out tonight. >> you're still beautiful. >> i know. i try to be beautiful. it's hard to be beautiful in
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here. you got to make yourself look beautiful in this place. >> how you been doing? >> doing all right. >> why haven't you been calling annie? >> i slept all day. i'm going to call her tomorrow morning. >> you slept all day? >> yeah. i've been sleeping all day. tomorrow's canteen so we get some good food tomorrow night. >> yeah, he put $100 on your account. >> all right. >> he said western union'd it huh? >> timmy was supposed to. >> yeah. did crow have money on it already? >> i had 60 bucks. i don't know who put it there. so how's lindsey doing? >> huh in. >> how's the kids and lindsey doing? >> doing the best they can without their daddy. dustin just said a minute ago,
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p papa ried to get daddy out, it's just not working. they need their daddy. tommy was a good daddy. he just got -- for a minute. i'm sorry. watch my mouth. i'll get in trouble. i already got writ up once. >> you did? >> yeah. oh my god. >> i know. i can't -- i better -- i got to watch it. >> yeah, dad, please. i don't want you to get writ up so you can't come see me. hopefully i'm going to get out, though, soon. >> did you order you some commissary? >> you know. i got me a bunch of stuff coming. >> do you? misty said she got her some stuff coming, too. >> they've been sending her money, huh? people have been sending her money left and right i heard. >> yes. some guy wrote a letter and it had your address, but her inmate number and it said i know you're totally innocent, you're so beautiful, hang in there. keep your head up. i will do whatever i can.
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i'll send money every week. so i sent her the letter. i don't know if she called him or not. >> i've been doing a lot of pushups, baby. >> have you? >> yeah. i got nothing else to do. shoot, at night i sit there and i do, like, ten, then do ten more then wait a little white, do ten more, wait a little while, do ten more. i'm getting my weight back, though. >> are you getting your weight back on in you are? >> oh, yeah. >> good. good. i want 200 pounds or you're not getting out. >> i'm getting out. it's just a matter of time, baby. >> 200 pounds or i canain't como pick you up. you'll be walking. >> shoot, i'll be happy to walk from here to you if i could go home today. i'll walk in blistering cold. >> naked? >> hell, yeah. i'd do whatever. all i know is i got out the van at the store and people come
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running at me with guns out. >> what? >> threw me down on the ground and handcuffed me, like, i got a warrant for your arrest. i said, for what? they wouldn't tell me. i didn't know at first. >> you figured it out? >> until the detectives rolled up. it took me a minute but then i started thinking. i was like, oh. but i'm done putting myself in these kinds of situations, honey. >> yeah, but it sucks that it took this to do it. >> i know. sometimes, you know, it takes something like this to make you -- you're right. >> yeah, but you know, it just puts us, me and the kids in a crazy situation, too. >> i know, baby. >> i love you no matter what. >> that's all i need to know. no matter what happens, as long as you do i'll be fine. >> i'll be here waiting and i'll come visit you wherever you go. >> yeah, but i'm still going to keep that out of my head because i don't think it's going to happen, but it could. everyone, when we come back,
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newly obtained secretly recorded video, misty croslin behind bars. croslin claiming she's close to taking a brand new lie detector test? >> my blood pressure, i just checked it at walmart, it was like 156 over 102. >> we're going to get out. it's going to be all right. we will get out of here and we will have our life back.
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law enforcement says misty croslin flat-out refuses to reveal what she knows about the night little haleigh goes missing. croslin allegedly failing polygraph tests miserably, but in newly obtained video from behind bars she claims she wants to take a new lie detector. i'll believe it when i see it, of course. her excuse? she hasn't had enough sleep. >> they don't believe you what you're telling them, huh? >> i don't know what they believe and what they don't. they don't tell me anything. when i get out of here i'll tell you what they think, okay? >> what, your lawyer don't want them to give you a lie detector test? >> no, we were going to do it,
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but i just didn't have enough sleep and the lady that was going to do it didn't -- i don't know. we were going to do it, but something -- i don't know. >> i know because stephen brown was trying to get tommy one but he didn't want them guys to do it. he wants somebody that he knows can run one good. >> none of them can run them good. >> they say, i've heard a couple people say just depends on who's running them. >> yeah. >> i don't trust them, you know, i don't trust them either way. >> i don't either. >> i know that, you know, because we're all nervous people. >> of course you're going to be nervous. >> huh? >> of course, like, when you're -- especially when you're getting hooked up to a machine like that, you're like, you know what i mean? we have 3 minutes and 57 seconds. >> yeah, this one's got it on it over here. i try not to look at it. >> yeah, i know. but i don't want it to shut off before i get to say i love you.
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you know? >> i know you love me and i love you. >> i'm going to call you tonight. i'm going to call you all tonight. only 15 minutes but it's better than nothing. you know? i wish i could talk more to you, tell you more. >> i know. i don't want to know no more. >> no, knock about that. just talk longer, you know? >> all i know is if anybody knows anything they need to tell the right people. >> i know. >> because it's got to get over with, misty. >> i know, daddy. i know. believe me. i want it to be over. i don't want to live like this. i'm tired of living like this. >> i'm worried about misty. >> me too. >> she's got herself in a mess. >> yep, me too. >> yeah, but not as big a mess as her.
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>> i know. >> yeah, i know you got yourself in a mess. she told me not to worry about you, but that's why i worried about you. i don't want to see this happen. >> i know. i never expected this to happen. >> play with fire, you get burnt. >> yep. >> so when did the cops come in to talk to you again? >> they ain't been over here to talk to me. i ain't talking to them. i ain't got nothing to say to them because they're a bunch of dam liars. >> i thought lindsey said that they come in -- what's that noise? >> lockdown. >> oh. everybody? >> yep. i ain't got to, though, because i got a visit. >> are you worried about your sister? i mean, she's going to get -- >> yeah, i am, lindsey. i'm scare ed for her, bullet i
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don't know what's going to happen. she'll be all right, i guess. that's all. >> yeah. it's just scary to think for her because i mean, we know three years, that's it for you, if the worst, but misty, i mean, she's got 25. >> i know. >> you know? can you imagine? she's 18 years old. >> well, she ain't got to start her life out. >> she will be 33 years old when she gets out of jail. >> man. >> isn't that crazy? no babies. >> she'll be older than that. >> twenty -- what, oh, yeah. yeah. you're right. eight -- i can't even count. >> you know, we didn't deserve this. >> i know it. we just need to find haleigh. >> i know. >> that's what we need to do. >> i know. >> if we could find haleigh we
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all -- it would be better for everybody. >> i know. i've been -- i sit and wonder every day, thinking, just trying to go back and think if i missed anything. i do every day. and there's nothing that tells me. it's hard. if they give me 20 years in prison it would be okay because you guys will come see me. i'll get out and everything will be fine. i'm not scared. i'm not scared. >> you'll be old and gray like me. >> i don't care. because, you know, they're not going to put me away for something i didn't do and i didn't have anything to do with haleigh. and if i knew who did i would tell. i've told them everything that i can tell them so they need to leave me alone about this. this -- why i'm in jail has nothing to do with haleigh. >> that's right. >> they need to kiss my [ bleep ] and leave me alone. next, shocking video, stunning video in the haleigh cummings investigation. will misty croslin finally crack behind bars?
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what was you -- getting all these pills? >> i should have listened to you. >> i told you not to play that game. i told you it was no good. >> i know. >> now your brother is [ bleep ] and you're [ bleep ] and i can't handle it. >> it's going to be okay. i'm going to get out. they're not going to keep me forever. >> i don't want you in there at all. >> yeah, but you know, i got to learn the lesson. i'm okay, you guys. i'm really okay. i'm doing fine. i mean, i hate being in here, of
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course, i do. robert fields is trying to bond me out right now. he's trying to get me out, but if he doesn't then, you know, i'll be here. there's nothing i can do about it. >> newly obtained videotape shows us croslin plotting what she's going to do when she gets out of jail. even contemplating giving up drugs. what croslin doesn't get is she is facing almost 150 years behind bars. >> i've been thinking a lot, like, i just want to get my life back to normal. like, go to school, you know, what i should have done a long time ago. i've been sitting, like, really using my head. when i get out i'm not smoking weed no more. i don't want drugs. i don't want alcohol. i don't want none of it. >> i heard that. i don't want nothing to do with none of that either. alcohol or anything.
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>> i'd like a cigarette. >> all it does is destroy lives. >> i would like a cigarette, but -- >> i want to quit smoking cigarettes, too. can't afford them, for one. >> i might come out not smoking interest cigarettes, too. i don't know. but then -- >> just hope when you get out you'll learn your lesson and never do it again. be a good man like you're supposed to be. >> when i get out i'm done with all that stuff. >> i hope so. i can't handing this anymore. >> them damn pills ruined my life. >> that's all drugs do to anybody. you know that. i tried to warn you. what's ain't no sense in crying over spilled milk, because there ain't nothing we can do about it. learn from our mistakes. >> yep. well, i know everything's going to be all right.
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god won't give me nothing i can't bear. >> you know, you not being in bed with me every night and you missing things that the kids do and -- >> i know. it sucks. >> all to get high. >> yep. when i get out you ain't got to worry about that because i'm done with it. don't even feel the need for it. >> you're not allowed to have no friends. >> i don't need no friends. i need you and my kids. my family. i've got to keep away from them jokers i was hanging out with before. >> all of them. >> yep.
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let me ask you one other thing. what's your relationship with misty? >> there really isn't a relationship, you know, just i guess ex-wife/friend. >> if convict the on all drug charges misty could be looking at a 150-year prison sentence. lawyers say if she knows anything about what happened to haleigh, now might be a good time to talk.
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>> i've been the one, the main focus. they just need to move on and look for the right person. >> if i find whoever has my daughter before you all do i'm killing them. i don't care if i have to spend the rest of my life in prison. you can put it on recording. i don't care. same thing i put on the 911 call. i'm telling you, i haven't changed my mind a bit. >> that's all i know. when i woke up -- when i went to sleep she was there. when i woke up she was gone. >> well, let me ask, i know we've talked about this maybe in the past. i mean, do you think misty knows more than everybody says that, you know, you're trying to find out stuff from her, i mean, is that accurate? >> that i'm trying to find out stuff from her? >> right. >> well, of course i want to know if she knows anything. what she does know. >> do you think she knows more? >> that's a hard question to
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answer. it's hard to believe that she don't know more, but it's also hard to believe if she did know more she ain't already talked, you know? >> i wish they would have took me instead of her. i could have fought. she's only 5. >> how could you let my daughter get stolen? >> i don't know where she is. >> ronald even behind bars facing a lot of jail time, possibly that he will still only talk about haleigh. he says to this moment he has not changed his mind. if he finds the person that killed haleigh he will kill that person. he doesn't care what kind of jail time he'll face and doesn't care if it offers up the death penalty. it's worth it to him. >> undercover police officers with the undercover department said misty was dealing. they could get drugs from her and they called and asked if she could deliver. >> how old are you? >> just turned 18. >> they have her behind bars again and do intend on questioning her again about haleigh's disappearance. hours of secretly recorded
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video just released. misty croslin behind bars. the girlfriend turned stepmother. new theories emerging from behind the jail cell. misty croslin's family now blaming police for fishing and even suggesting mexican drug dealers took little haleigh. >> hey, dude. hey, bubba. >> hey, mama, what are you doing? >> nothing. just got done talking to misty. she wants me to talk to leonard and tell him to get you all out. she's real upset. you know what today is, don't you in. >> i know what today is. >> she's real upset up in there. >> i wish they'd let me see her, man. i miss my sister. i love her. >> i don't care if nancy grace and news and everybody else knows what we're talking about because i know my kids are innocent. >> i had nothing to do with none of that crap. i'm put in the middle of it
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because of sorry ass detectives. >> yep, that's all it is. fishing and fishing. if they'd get -- >> she's going to be locked up when she's 18. they told me that out of their own mouth. >> that's exactly what they've done. >> i talked to a dude in here a day. he was putnam county jail a while back. remember what ronald told us about the mexicans? i didn't say nothing to him about it. he said he heard from somebody in the putnam county jail that the mexicans out of crescent city had her. >> that's why i think misty's telling, tom, i swear to god. >> i ain't know this dude from nothing. i ain't never seen him in my life. he came out of the blue and said it. he was talking. >> did you tell dad? >> i told dad. i told the cops that a long time ago but they don't want to listen to me. >> we told the cops that, too, tom. they won't listen to us.
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>> ronald -- >> yep. he was tore up just like he was that night when he was on the porch talking about that larry guy. >> yeah, that's when he said that stuff. >> yeah. yeah. >> those mexicans. >> if they get him straight, well that's like on nancy grace the other night, nancy -- granny was talking to him, saying somebody named pop told him to watch what he's talking about because there's a snitch in his cell. >> i'm sure there is. i ain't going to make up no story to get myself out of here. >> no. there's -- no, becauses that -- you know, you need to just -- >> that's what they want. >> yeah, but you know -- >> i'm not going to do it. >> no. you just need to tell what you know and that's it. >> i done did that. >> that's what i'm saying. you'll get out with a good conscience. you make stories up then you're always going to be looking back wondering who's going to find out the real truth? >> yep. i don't know nothing. i'm not going to make up a lie to get myself out of here. >> i know i wouldn't.
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you're in enough trouble. >> yep. >> because isn't making lies up, isn't that some type of felony probably? >> yeah, i'm sure it is. >> i'm sure it's major, too. >> i ain't lying about nothing. >> i don't blame you. i wouldn't either. >> when haleigh's found i will be let out of jail because that's the only reason they're keeping me in here, the only reason they set me up. that's why my bond is so high and it's not right. it's bull. they're treating our family like crap. they're trying to put us all down in the ground. i'm going to start standing up for myself. i'm tired of being put down, put down, put down, think i'm this horrible person that i'm not. i'm not a horrible person, you know? i'm just tired of it. i'm done with it. i'm not going to let them keep doing this to me. i'm going to do something. i'm going to stand up for myself. that's what you guys got to do. stand up for ourselves. fight for our family. >> i know you had nothing to do with haleigh. you loved her just like you do
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junior. i'm sending you a picture of junior. >> okay. >> okay? don't cry, sis. >> you got one of haleigh, too? >> i don't know, but i can find one. okay? i'll send them to you. >> as soon as they find out what happened to haleigh everything will be different. >> i know. >> i can't believe they still believe you know. it's crazy. >> it's ridiculous. they have my bond set so high just because of it. it's not fair. >> that's exactly what it is. >> they think i'm going to break. there's nothing to break me on so they need to leave me alone. >> eight trafficking charges. >> huh in. >> i have eight trafficking charges. >> how long you think you're going to do? >> about 21 years. >> no. you're not going to do 21 years. >> i'm going to prison too.
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donna is going to prison. ronald is going to prison. we're all going to prison, tim. unless i can come out and tell them something. >> huh? >> unless i come out and tell them something. that's the only way i'm not going. >> well, why do you know, sis? >> tim, i don't. >> you don't know nothing? >> no, bubba. they can all put this on tv and kiss my [ bleep ]. >> that's right. that's the way i feel, too. your dad feels so bad. he thinks it's his fault that you got two more charges. >> why? >> because you all were talking about the drugs and whatever and then -- >> it doesn't matter. no, i was already getting them. it doesn't matter. i'm pretty sure i'm not going to have all of them. they're going to drop some of them because i did not give the guy -- i didn't sell the whole time. okay? >> i know. >> i'm being charged with everybody. >> i know. that's what i don't understand. i mean, you told the truth. why do they keep putting charges
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on you? >> exactly. >> it's not right. >> this [ bleep ] sucks, dude. i want out of here so bad. i would do anything to get out of here. >> yeah. >> i wouldn't sell my soul, but i'd do anything else. i know in the paper it says i'm facing 15 years in prison, but that's a [ bleep ] lie. the damn police said you are facing three years in prison unless you help us find haleigh. i said, i can't help you find nobody. i don't know where she is. what the [ bleep ]. i'm sick of them, man. coming up, stunning evidence. it's more of baby-sitter turned step mom, mystery croslin's, just released secretly recorded jailhouse tapes. >> i can't wait to get out and just, like, give you a hug and stuff. >> i know. i didn't get to hug you before
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do you feel misty has the key to this investigation? >> no, i don't. i think they're barking up the wrong tree. >> i don't believe you. i think you do suspect your ex-wife, soon to be ex-wife's story. i think you don't want to discuss it in the midst of a divorce. >> so are you saying you didn't fail the polygraph like people and law enforcement are kind of claiming you did? >> no, i did not. >> okay. >> so bottom line you don't know where haleigh is? >> bottom line. >> misty is just kind of digging herself in a deeper hole. >> if this girl keeps doing what she's doing it's only a question of time before she's charged with something having to do with this kid's disappearance. she just repeatedly, repeatedly contradicts herself. >> deputies say croslin's brother tell them it looked like no one was home that night. >> he tells police he banged on the door and got no answer. looked inside through the windows, saw no lights, no television, did not hear a
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sound. >> i would have woke up if i heard any noise. i didn't hear anything at all. >> that front door is all but ten feet from the bedroom where misty was sleeping with haleigh and junior that night. if someone was wailing on the door there's no way she couldn't have heard that whatsoever. >> this family is willing to betray each other over something like getting a get out of jail free card. what does that say about her and who she's willing to betray? is she betraying ron? is she betraying haleigh? >> do you believe she left the home and left the children alone, ronald? >> absolutely not. i want to get to the bottom of what happened. one way or another i want my daughter to come home. >> what will it ever take for croslin to finally reveal what she knows about haleigh's disappearance? even her own family tells her the world wants to know. what happened to little haleigh? >> i guess the world just wants to know. >> i know.
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hell, i want to know. >> i know. >> i want you and your brother out of this mess and -- >> me, too. i want out of here, dad. >> i know you do, misty. i wish i could get you out. i'm working on it. i'm trying. >> i know. >> it sucks, man. they got me with this trafficking charge and i ain't no damn drug dealer. >> you should have knew better not to get messed up in none of misty's deals like that anyway. >> i know. >> laity it seems like misty's been getting you in trouble and trouble and trouble. >> i know. >> she don't mean to. she's just, i don't know what the hell to think about her anymore. i love her so much but she's got me worried. you get a minimum mandatory sentence you have to do all of it. >> what's that? three years?
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>> that's, yeah. but i canain't worried about it. i'm scared for misty. >> yeah, me, too. >> i just hope, i mean, i don't know if she knows anything or not, but -- >> if she does she needs to go ahead and tell the truth, man and not be making up stories. >> i told her that. to don't talk to nobody but her lawyer and just tell the truth and get it over with. and don't be making up stories on people. >> i pray for you every night. i pray for haleigh, too. >> yeah, i pray for her every day, all day. i'm telling you, i do. miss her so much. >> poor little girl. i miss her, too. >> god's going to bring her home. >> god's going to bring her home? >> god's going to bring her home. that's all we can do is pray to
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god because he's the only one, you know? it's got to be his time and his time he'll do it. >> you think she can come home? >> of course, dad. >> i hope and pray to god she does. >> me, too. i can't tell you by definitely, because you know, i can't say, you know, 100%, but god hasn't gave me that sign. that's all i want to do is get out of this place. i'll never come back, like for real. i will never do anything to get in trouble ever again. i will try never to come back. i know i'm not ever doing anything, like god is going to guide me and not let me do anything wrong ever again. and i'm going to start going to church, get my life straight because i don't want to be in here no more. this is, like, this really opened my eyes.
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really, really. it opened my eyes big and -- >> you think ronald's going to do a long time? >> probably. i don't know. >> just for the drugs? never mind. >> i don't know though. >> heard from misty? >> yeah, she called us about 1:00. >> did she? i hope she don't call the house. >> no, i told her not to. she said she's not going to. i said there was only one call left so tommy needs to talk to lindsey. she said she's not, you know, but [ bleep ] -- misty wants to know, are you on the third floor, second floor? >> i'm on the same floor as her. i'm on the third floor. >> she's on the third floor, too. >> all i know is she keeps making up these lies i'm not going to have nothing to do with her. it's [ bleep ] she's trying to
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[ bleep ] to put me in the middle of something i don't know nothing about. misty's the one that told them about all that craziness anyway. you hear me? >> about what? >> about me supposedly doing some "b" and es. exactly what they told me. when they took me up to the -- when they first arrested me they took me to the state's attorneys building or the courthouse, wherever it is. they said, your sifter got arrested she started squealing. said you've been burglarizing houses in your neighborhood. she's out of her mind. >> i know it's hard. it's hard for me to have you both locked up. misty, don't be lying about nothing. because all it's going to do is bury you deeper. what did your ma say to you?
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somebody suggested they was trying to come up with some money or something. art harris is just looking for a story. don't worry. that's fine. i'm all for it, but -- all i know, mity is you guys need to get to the truth and get this [ bleep ] over with. >> it's okay because i will prove to the world that i didn't have nothing to do with it and when i get out of jail everybody can cyst my [ bleep ] and i'm going to get on tv and i'm going to tell them all to [ bleep ] off. >> they need to give you a nationwide apology. >> they're not going to put me down no more. i'm going to stand up for myself. >> that's what you need to do. let them know that. >> i am because i don't care what people think about me. they can think what i want to think. >> coming up, newly released
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set. celebrity designer. isaac mizrahi discusses ga-ga, snookie and precious. that's the name of my pets. that and more after "nancy." >> i love you. >> i love you and -- i caught it. >> did you catch it. >> yeah, i caught it, baby. >> as they yak away behind bars will investigators finally get the breakthrough they need to bring haleigh home? >> please try to get me out of here. >> i know. we're going to work on it. i promise. >> get cobra. you know he'll get me out. i got some information. >> i know but that's why your lawyer's scared. he doesn't want -- he called me last night.
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he said, chelsey, i don't want cobra to get ahold of misty because all he's going to do is interrogate her -- i'm working on it. >> my lawyer is trying to get me out. >> yeah, he's like -- i'm going to -- i want to get her out before cobra. >> you should have left when i told you to. you should have went up there to michigan. ya you know, the haleigh enough has got to come to an end. it's got to, misty. whatever the truth is, it's got to come out. and you don't -- you till -- you don't be talking without your lawyerer. he gets [ bleep ] off. he's the only hope thaw got. promise, man, that you didn't have -- never mind. never mind. never mind. >> i just want out of here and i'm telling you he will be happy -- he will be happy if he gets me out, i'm telling you i'm telling you i'm telling you.
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he make the cops look stupid. >> the cops ain't stupid. they're only going on like nobody. no one knows. only one that knows is the people that were there. >> think she's gone that talk. >> huh? >> do you hi she's going to talk. >> well, this is between me and you and whoever is listen to our recording but they shouldn't -- the cops aren't just going run out and tell nobody they do and if they do they'll have me to deal with. after maybe they do that recording the reason why they do it is because they went to the jail, was talking to her and jason said, man, i never seen her cry real tears. she said you know has to jerk a tear out. he said, no, man this mr. bleep was like pour. and he said when we started talking about you and losing junior. >> let's stop and remember army
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staff sergeant michael becker, 24, new castle, indiana on his second tour awarded two purple heart, the bronze tar, loved fishing, hunting, cars, traveling, time with his little boy, leaves behind grieving father michael, the grandparents who raised him, george and doris, widow, donela and son brandon. michael bechert, american hero. thanks. but our biggest thank you is to you for being with us. i'll see you tomorrow night at 8:00 sharp. until then, good night, friend.
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