i know the new boulder da, stan garnet, he worked with me in the denver da's office, and he's not boundacy. mary lace by was another bizarre boulder prosecutor. remember that whole john mark carr fiasco? that was mary lacy. gregg: you know, i'm getting the very clear sense, craig, that you think maybe the grand jury got it right back in 1999. is that what you're saying? >> well, i have no way of knowing. i -- but i do know this, jonbenet ramsey was the victim of first-degree murder. somebody struck a terrible blow to her head, but the way she died was a rope was pulled around her neck and slowly twisted. that's first-degree murder. there is no statute of limitations, and if the authorities could ever prove who did that or who helped do that, there's still a possibility of being held responsible. gregg: no statute of limitations in colorado on murder, but there is a here three-year statute of bringing charges after an indictment has -- >> well, three years because they indicted on a class ii felony. three-year statute of limitations. gregg: ah, i see. you're right. craig silverman, good