even if they're merely suspected of a crime, it's in their best interest to remain sigh len. i think going out on national television, giving interviews to the media can only hurt his case. i do not think it was a wise thing to do. if he says anything before trial and then decides to testify at trial, if there's any little difference between one statement and another, it goes to his credibility and a prosecutor on cross examination will eat him alive with a prior inconsistent statement. >> julie: talk about trying to damage your own defense. number one the investigation is still unfolding. number two, there is a lot of evidence. he's already been charged with covering up some evidence. so if he is concealing anything in this case, i mean, then he says i didn't wish her any ill will, it's gonna bite him back when he gets charged, if he ever gets charged with his murder. >> of course he's presumed to be innocent. even in light of that presumption, all of the evidence we've seen that's now available in the public domain does make