and the difference. only in the court of public opinion among potential and also, actual victims of this person. but also, what it does when you try to prosecute and the prosecutor does make the decision to prosecute the person. this person is serving decades in prison. but that's because a judge looked at the evidence, saw the sentence, and really, it belies what the investigators did. which was nothing, it seems. >> you know, chris, one of the fbi agents involved in this was fired within the last few weeks. the other is now retired. a referral was made but doj didn't bring charges against them last year or this year. should they be charged? >> as a former prosecutor, a former agent, fbi agent, i say yes. i read the statutes that applied. the inspector general himself has no authority to prosecute. he had to refer it over to other