lee bulloch. but he was released from jail just hours before the crime allegedly happened. so, let's talk about it and joining me to do that again criminal defense attorney holly hughes and psychologist dr. jeff gardere, and, holly, first, to the court and other records that were obtained by cnn. they did not see any violent crimes in bullock's history. is there any way police could have held him longer to keep him from what he did? >> no, absolutely not. if they'd have held him longer they would have been looking at a lawsuit for violating his civil liberties. he was picked up because being a little bit out of control. >> public intoxication. >> they held him as long as they could and then they had to release him. you can't hold on to someone indefinitely because of a future crime, something they might do in the future. there's no way to predict that, martin. they did what they were legally bound to do under the law and if you think about it, if this had gone the other way, if they'd have held on to him, we'd be up in arms about that. oh, he was drunk and you held him for this many hours and how dare you do that. >> how about finding him a place to go. they r