emergency operations centers, shelters. you know, really all of the places that are so critical to keeping people safe. bill: your background is in the new york military. now the u.s. congress. the national guard has returned from a deployment overseas, and what are they doing today? i can t say enough about our first responders and our guardsmen. some of those units literally just arrived back from training deployments and overseas deployment. they didn t go home, they didn t go back to their businesses. they went right out to take care of us. i think the governor, as the leader of the national guard, has shown great leadership. governor desantis has been all over the states, getting us ready. i just can t implore people enough. right now, it is trying to stay offshore like matthew and floyd did, but one little blip, and i can be right back on top. bill: you are exactly right about that. when i think about your district and going south, it is a big area.
to have ever been there. he didn t contact her about coming in and doing any such project. and so then the other lie, though, was in that he then told the detectives about going straight home. and when the detectives started to look at the cell phone records of his location after we believe he committed the offense, he went to an entirely different location. reporter: didn t go home? he did not go home. he went 30 minutes north of town, stayed up there for some period of time before coming back. reporter: getting rid of his bloody clothing and the murder weapon and other evidence, the prosecutor figured, none of which police were able to find, though they searched thoroughly through the area. in this case, we had someone who committed this crime and then did a fantastic job of cleaning up and not leaving evidence and after the fact told multiple lies. reporter: in fact, the prosecutor said, daniel was so good at cleaning up it would be reasonable to assume he was framing nath
and then resumed again. and remember, in his first interview with the police, daniel lied about where he was the morning of the murder. and then in a second interview, he told them he went to the falls that morning. and that bit was true, the prosecutor said. but when daniel claimed he went there to meet another female classmate for a photo assignment, that was a lie, said the prosecutor. we talked to her and she said that there was no reason for him to have ever been there. he didn t contact her about coming in and doing any such project. and so then the other lie, though, was in that he then told the detectives about going straight home. and when the detectives started to look at the cell phone records of his location after we believe he committed the offense, he went to an entirely different location. reporter: didn t go home? he did not go home. he went 30 minutes north of town, stayed up there for some period of time before coming back. reporter: getting rid of his
over two decades to give them that closure. feel better? the most gratifying moment of my career. i was extremely happy. i said, i feel like i knew it all along. back in l.a., the lazarus family also got the news. well, it was numbing. i m guessing that one of the things you said or thought was, they got it wrong somehow. this is a mistake. absolutely. some error has been made here. yeah. it s going to get cleared up by the end of the day. didn t happen? didn t happen. stephanie lazarus didn t go home that day after her arrest. bail was set at $10 million, much higher than most murder cases. want judge considered her a flight risk, citing the strong case against her. and for the lapd, it was a bittersweet day. a 23-year-old cold case they
but when daniel claimed he went there to meet another female classmate for a photo assignment, that was a lie, said the prosecutor. we talked to her and she said that there was no reason for him to have ever been there. he didn t contact her about coming in and doing any such project. and so then the other lie, though, was in that he then told the detectives about going straight home. and when the detectives started to look at the cell phone records of his location after we believe he committed the offense, he went to an entirely different location. reporter: didn t go home? he did not go home. he went 30 minutes north of town, stayed up there for some period of time before coming back. reporter: getting rid of his bloody clothing and the murder weapon and other evidence, the prosecutor figured, none of which police were able to find, though they searched thoroughly through the area. in this case, we had someone who committed this crime and then did a fantastic job of