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renee rockwell, defense attorney atlanta. john burris, defense attorney san francisco. , now i understand why she was a no show in court. to actually go before a judge and ask to wait and home with mommy and daddy? back in the same home where she allegedly lured a 9-year-old girl to her death? are they kidding? >> well, nancy, it was obviously a strategic move, but can i just switch back to what caryn was saying? it is going to be important what kind of life she led because they're going to determine whether she's going to be handled as a juvenile or an adult. >> she's just a baby. her mom, i mean, she's a wreck. i mean, she's like i am. her dad's a wreck. >>> a horse-drawn carriage carries the remains of the 9-year-old girl hundreds spent two days last week searching for. the devastating ending to that search drew dozens back together. >> according to abc news, the accused murderer who was reportedly a 15-year-old girl, is actually the sister of the friend elizabeth was last seen playing with. police will not confirm this report to hln. >> missouri state statutes allows
renee rockwell, defense attorney atlanta. john burris, defense attorney san francisco. , now i understand why she was a no show in court. to actually go before a judge and ask to wait and home with mommy and daddy? back in the same home where she allegedly lured a 9-year-old girl to her death? are they kidding? >> well, nancy, it was obviously a strategic move, but can i just switch back to what caryn was saying? it is going to be important what kind of life she led because they're going...
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renee rockwell, defense attorney atlanta. john burris, defense attorney san francisco. e, now i understand why she was a no-show in court. to actually go before a judge and ask to wait and home with mommy and daddy? back in the same home where she allegedly lured a 9-year-old girl to her death? are they kidding? >> well, nancy, it was obviously a strategic move, but can i just switch back to what caryn was saying? it is going to be important what kind of life she led because they're going to determine whether she's going to be handled as a juvenile or an adult. >> she's just a baby. her mom, i mean, she's a wreck. i mean, she's like i am. her dad's a wreck. >>> a horse-drawn carriage carries the remains of the 9-year-old girl hundreds spent two days last week searching for. the devastating ending to that search drew dozens back together. >> according to abc news, the accused murderer who is reportedly a 15-year-old girl, is actually the sister of the friend elizabeth was last seen playing with. police will not confirm this report to hln. >> missouri state statutes allows
renee rockwell, defense attorney atlanta. john burris, defense attorney san francisco. e, now i understand why she was a no-show in court. to actually go before a judge and ask to wait and home with mommy and daddy? back in the same home where she allegedly lured a 9-year-old girl to her death? are they kidding? >> well, nancy, it was obviously a strategic move, but can i just switch back to what caryn was saying? it is going to be important what kind of life she led because they're going...
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i want to go to renee rockwell and alan ripka. why the delay in the murder charges, renee?> my understanding is they are trying to decide where the murder actually took place. they need to hurry up. both individuals have bonds. if they make bond, they are out of there. >> i'm sick about that. one has a $50,000 translation $5,000, the other has a $100,000 translation $10,000. if she was selling her daughter for a drug debt -- >> if somebody goes and makes a promise, he's out of there. >> you are right, renee. i think the bond is way, way too low. i don't know what that judge was thinking. another reason they may be waiting on the formal charge is because they may be researching aggravating circumstances. they are not afraid of the death penalty in north carolina. >> they certainly are not. if they determine the baby was kidnapped from their house, she won't be charged for murder. the tape did not include the mother. she may not be charged with that at all. >> put ripka up. alan. >> yes. >> we already know the entire 911 call was a fake. so, why are you saying -- i want to yo
i want to go to renee rockwell and alan ripka. why the delay in the murder charges, renee?> my understanding is they are trying to decide where the murder actually took place. they need to hurry up. both individuals have bonds. if they make bond, they are out of there. >> i'm sick about that. one has a $50,000 translation $5,000, the other has a $100,000 translation $10,000. if she was selling her daughter for a drug debt -- >> if somebody goes and makes a promise, he's out of...
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i want to go to renee rockwell and alan ripka. why the delay in the murder charges, renee? are trying to decide where the murder actually took place. they need to hurry up. both of these individuals have bonds. >> i'm sick about that. >> if they make the bonds, they're out of there. >> i'm sick about that. the reality is, renee, one has a $50,000, translation, $5,000, one has $100,000, translation $10,000 bond. look, if she was selling her daughter for a drug debt on a hit of crack, she doesn't have $10,000. she doesn't have two pennies to rub together. >> nancy, maybe not her, but he's out of there. if somebody goes to a bonding company and makes a promise, he's out of there. >> you know what? you're right, renee. i think the bond is way, way too low. i don't know what that judge was thinking. to alan ripka, defense attorney, new york. another reason they may be waiting on the formal charge of indictment, because they may be researching aggravating circumstances. they are not afraid of the death penalty in north carolina. >> they certainly are not. on the other hand, if th
i want to go to renee rockwell and alan ripka. why the delay in the murder charges, renee? are trying to decide where the murder actually took place. they need to hurry up. both of these individuals have bonds. >> i'm sick about that. >> if they make the bonds, they're out of there. >> i'm sick about that. the reality is, renee, one has a $50,000, translation, $5,000, one has $100,000, translation $10,000 bond. look, if she was selling her daughter for a drug debt on a hit of...
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. >> renee rockwell and joseph lawless. first to you, renee. what is your advice to mommy? >> well, based on what the neighbor is saying, that sound being at 3:00 a.m., her story is not matching up, nancy. first of all, she's not going to take a polygraph and secondly, she needs to quit talking. >> i don't know how much she's been tauging. joe lawless, you have handled many cases revolving around homicide and missing people. what's your advice? >> i'm advising them to not talk anymore, obviously. they are the focus of the investigation. there doesn't appear to be anyone else. you have seen the size of the trailer. if someone walked in and took the child, they would have been heard and seen and noticed. police are focusing on these people. as a lawyer, not a concerned citizen, i would tell them to shut up. >> i'm sure the both of you would. out to andrew j. scott chief of police, boca raton, florida. andrew, thank you for being with us. there has been steady rain since yesterday across north carolina. of course, it's not going to help anything, but bloodhounds and cadaver do
. >> renee rockwell and joseph lawless. first to you, renee. what is your advice to mommy? >> well, based on what the neighbor is saying, that sound being at 3:00 a.m., her story is not matching up, nancy. first of all, she's not going to take a polygraph and secondly, she needs to quit talking. >> i don't know how much she's been tauging. joe lawless, you have handled many cases revolving around homicide and missing people. what's your advice? >> i'm advising them to...
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. >> renee rockwell and joseph lawless. author of "prosecutorial misconduct." first to you, renee., based on what the neighbor is saying, that sound being at 3:00 a.m., her story is not matching up, nancy. first of all, she's not going to take a polygraph and secondly, she needs to quit talking. >> i don't know how much she's been talking. joe lawless, you have handled plenty of cases revolving around homicide, missing people. what's your advice? >> i'm advising them to not talk anymore, obviously. they are the focus of the investigation. there doesn't appear to be anyone else. you have seen the size of the trailer. six people in that trailer. if someone walked in and took the child, they would have been heard and seen and noticed. police are focusing on these people at this point. and my advice at this point, as their lawyer, not as a concerned citizen about this child, but as their lawyer, i would tell them to shut up. >> i'm sure the both of you would. out to andrew j. scott, former chief of police, boca raton, florida. andrew, thank you for being with us. there has been steady
. >> renee rockwell and joseph lawless. author of "prosecutorial misconduct." first to you, renee., based on what the neighbor is saying, that sound being at 3:00 a.m., her story is not matching up, nancy. first of all, she's not going to take a polygraph and secondly, she needs to quit talking. >> i don't know how much she's been talking. joe lawless, you have handled plenty of cases revolving around homicide, missing people. what's your advice? >> i'm advising them...