it s been torture. i m not eating, not sleeping. i m just worried about getting my little boy back. reporter: ian ritch says he lost the boy saturday at this park west of charlotte, when he was there with a woman police are refusing to identify. he says his son went chasing after a jogger and he couldn t catch him because of a medical condition that makes it difficult for him to run. i feel guilt for letting him get so far ahead of me before i started running after him. reporter: police are releasing the calls for help. it s been almost an hour now. we searched everywhere. reporter: the fbi has now brought out a special dive team to now search the lake. david? steve osunsami tonight. steve, thank you. when we come back here tonight, we are tracking severe thunderstorms on the move at this hour, from d.c. up through philly, new york to boston. travel worries tomorrow. rob is standing by with the track.
sounds, let s try it? anything sort of psychics. i wasn t in psychings. but he was into trying a sec nikkei that farce we know never has been attempted by law enforcement or since. police arranged to have a sublittle nam message, one devised by profileers inserted into a local easy newscast at kake tv. to viewers, the sublittle nam message looked like this a flash of light. but slow it down, there it was. now, call the chief. and you were hoping perhaps your killer might see it? yeah. did you get any phone calls? did anybody s subconscious get tapped at all? no. wherever he was the killer could not or would not be reached. even when the police got a break and were able to track down a litter btk sent from a photocopier at wichita state university, they still couldn t catch him. it turns out he was a student there studying criminal justice.
grand jury but will not face perjury charges. listen. there were people who came in, yes, absolutely lied under oath. some lied to the fbi. even though they re not under oh, that s another potential offense, a federal offense, but i thought it was much more fortunate present the entire pick and say, this is what this witness says he saw. even though there was a building between where the witness says he was and where the events occurred. so they couldn t catch him. or the physical evidence didn t support what the witness is saying. and it was armed. it went both directions. i thought it was much more important that the going hear everything what the people have to say. and they re in a perfect position to assess the credibility, with i is what jurors do. so we got cnn legal analyst paul cowan with us. paul, manying cull la says he invited people to testify before the grand jury who were lying and he few that what they were saying was untrue. is that typical?
area, his 8-year-old son. can you tell us what happened? yeah. his 8-year-old son heard, you know, that there was an accident. he was running with everybody else. i went to go get him. that s one of the reasons why i didn t take off right away. i didn t want his son to see this. that little guy was fast. i couldn t catch him. before he could actually see the car burning, somebody ems had got him. i know he saw it. he kept screaming, my dad, my dad is in that car. so they brought the son back to his father s warehouse. and at that point, i never got a chance to talk to his son. i was in a golf cart with his son just about a half hour before all of this happened. so, i mean, five minutes was actually 20 minutes. and we don t know at this point if roger was the one driving. because roger could have swapped seats with paul. we don t know if roger was driving or paul was driving because they were gone for a
the escaped inmate is still on the loose. his daring getaway was all caught on surveillance tape. watch as derek talks on a phone, well, you re seeing it all happen right there. he sees a chance to escape through that reception window and simply takes off while another inmate distracts the deputy, he clears the jail. so the officer gave chase but couldn t catch him who left in a getaway car. so the mother, glenda, is charged now with helping her son. he was facing charges including aggravated robbery and breaking and entering. on to pittsburgh now. the murder trial of a well-known doctor accused of killing his wife with cyanide. prosecutors say he convinced her to drink the poison by telling her it was a fertility treatment. poppy harlow is tracking the story and looking at the couple s life together. reporter: hi there, fredricka. it is a suspected murder mystery that has rocked pittsburgh involving two star doctors, a husband and a wife, and after a