justice in the case of the two little girls in illinois? dan shore is a former president, rebecca is a trial attorney. why wouldn't you bring someone to trial? everyone's got to get justice. >> they should, and they probably will, but the defense attorney's saying what are you going to do in punishment beyond death? however, it's really important to bring him for this new case. first of all, you have the family of the victims. the victims themselves have a memory that's going to live on. their murder's been unsolved, or at least we think we have the killer, but he hasn't been tried and convicted. also just because he's been convicted and sentenced to death, we don't know what's going to happen with the appeals this that case. sentences are changed, so he should face charges. this is a brutal crime and, hopefully, he'll be brought to justice on this case also. eric: rebecca, does this happen often? is it common if one is sentenced to death is then tried again for something else? >> it's very rare for -- there aren't many murder convictions in general in this country any