grimaldi, the attorney for nicole oulson, the widow of the victim, chad oulson.ar. we'll get to that in a second. first, what does this mean to her client, that the man who killed her husband -- the bullet bent through her hand as well, he's now free. how is she taking it? >> she's absolutely devastated, chris. it's beyond explanation, to be honest with you. she went from having to deal with this, realizeding she's a single mother, having to do everything that the husband helped out with, the loving father helped out with, put her daughter to bed. it would have been one thing if it happened all at once, meaning went from the charges to letting out. because she's had the relief of knowing that he's behind bars, it's been more than difficult. >> now, difficult task for you in explaining this to your client is, can you really be surprised by this ruling? we're all aware, the criteria for denying bail is pretty limited. it was actually a little surprising, other than continuing threat, that they held this man in the first place. no? >> i completely agree with what yo