but the mississippi attorney general who has been leading this effort says there's really not much he can do, they are free men and are entitled to go where they please. steve osunsami, abc news, jackson, mississippi. >> yeah, this morning jackson's "clarion ledger" said those four convicted murderers who steve osunsami just referenced that they can't find right now are expected to return to prison because none of them met deadlines to publish announcements about their requests for pardons. typically, you know, the governor has to give a heads-up to the families and also to the authorities that this is going to happen. it just kind of came out of the blue. >> so some legal technicalities may bring them back -- but honestly, coward's the right word. you can't let murderers out and at least oust respect to the victims not say this is why i did it, this was my rationale, and beyond that kind of ridiculous rationale of well, they worked in the governor's mansion so, that's tradition in our state that we let them go. i think the people are owed more