leo terrell, attorney for the family, saying it's hours, took them hours to respond. the sheriffs' department saying no, we responded in 20 minutes. >> number one, my money's on leo because i know him and number two, i can also tell you, jane, that what bothers me, the police confirmed today in an a.p. report they still had not followed up and checked out the two phone calls that mitrice made. wouldn't that be the very first thing you do here? isn't anybody worried about her well-being? does anybody else want to see anything happen to anybody out there? of course not. so the first thing you do as an investigator is you look for her. it doesn't seem to be to me that they're looking for her, which just adds on to their laziness. >> you know, jane. >> go ahead. >> you know what's going to be interesting as in most of these, the police may, underscore the word may, may have not done anything wrong. they may have made a bad decision, but heck, who doesn't. sometimes the police do. but the cover-up, if they did, is what's going to sink them. the cover-up is always worse, isn