The real bad person here, the guilt should be put on the person who got Cherrie and hasn't been caught and hasn't been found.
That anybody can be a crime victim of any time -- at any time. There are people who surf buses, who follow children, look for that child who...
There -- there, another example of parents who tried to do something positive, the Amber Alert, the national Amber Alert law that we worked ...
There may be a guy in jail or may be a guy out there that did this all these years ago and still needs to be caught.
I never give up hope. I look at these old, cold cases and say maybe we'll get a tip.
There -- they're another example of parents who tried to do something positive, the Amber Alert, the national Amber Alert law that we worked...
I never give up hope. I look at these old cold cases and say maybe we'll get a tip. Maybe we'll find a perp somewhere, a guy in prison that ...
I really believe that this is going to be a tough case to solve.
It was horrible police work, and some of the worst police work in the history of the abduction and murder of a child.
I think that would be a natural consequence, that he's tried to go on with his life.
Personally, I don't think the Ramseys had anything to do with it.
It takes a lot of courage to do the right thing. Being a snitch is easy. Then you're a coward.
I do believe that somebody is going to man up at some point in their life and say, 'This isn't right.'
Society cannot function unless people report what they see and are good citizens.
The billions of dollars at stake here, they're ruthlessly brutally violent. Kill women, behead cops, kill politicians, et cetera.
I think it's the cartels have sent a message by beheading that cop: 'You're never going to get that body back; nobody's ever going to solve ...
You've got a very difficult job, and I appreciate the work you do.
It's all over this country, and I don't think politicians or the criminal justice system has really dealt with it. It's the ugly underbelly ...