building to investigate. lauren s apartment was locked. inside police found her purse, her cell phone and keys. nothing seemed amiss. but lauren wasn t there. police began searching outside for clues. made a shocking discovery, someone had murdered lauren and placed her dismembered body in the building s dumpster. i ask the public to help us with this investigation. judge jeanine: people living in the building are stunned and frightened. lauren s next door neighbor was interviewed by reporters after her body was discovered. no sign of a struggle. no sign anyone had broken in. nothing. she was gone. all of her stuff was there. judge jeanine: why would someone want to kill lauren giddings? the police and her family are desperate for answers. this is such a bizarre and gruesome case that i think it would be very hard to deal
into the mind of someone who may have done this. again, you can t get tunnel vision on these cases. you think you have a good suspect and shut out others who should be considered with that said, these are sort of the circumstances that you pay attention to. what is he doing? is he injecting himself in the investigation? is he trying to control it? is he trying to learn things from the investigators? these are things that raise suspicion. from an investigator s perspective are important and up need to pay attention to those things. judge jeanine: what about the fact that only part of the body has been located? it was located in front of her building, right in the dumpster. why would the rest of her not have been there? what is going on there? it could be as we discussed he wanted to move all of it, couldn t do it, may have been panicked, got interrupted. the important thing is he was trying to move the body. he couldn t leave it wherever
jacque. lt. david james with the sheriff s office. he s been investigating jacque s disappearance. greg mccreary is a criminal profiler. welcome gentlemen. lieutenant is the latest on this case? we are still doing searches on the water and the land to try to find jacque s body and just looking everywhere for her. continue to follow up leads and the investigation, interviewing people. judge jeanine: lieutenant, you said looking for her body. are you saying that you re convinced she is dead? i m convinced that she is dead, yes. and mostly other investigators are. so we are doing searches in the water, the mississippi river, local lakes and areas different farms and stuff near the interstate. judge jeanine: lieutenant,
he was assisting the chief, in the investigation of the case. how does this play into in into the mind of someone who may have done this. again, you can t get tunnel vision on these cases. you think you have a good suspect and shut out others who should be considered with that said, these are sort of the circumstances that you pay attention to. what is he doing? is he injecting himself in the investigation? is he trying to control it? is he trying to learn things from the investigators? these are things that raise suspicion. from an investigator s perspective are important and up need to pay attention to those things. judge jeanine: what about the fact that only part of the body has been located? it was located in front of her building, right in the dumpster. why would the rest of her not have been there? what is going on there? it could be as we discussed he wanted to move all of it, couldn t do it, may have been panicked, got interrupted.
i think so too. it is in the best interests of a child. you put them with him, he gets remanded put in jail and therefore judge jeanine: wait a minute, kids are not seeing mommy, not seeing daddy. what if they never find a body and file charges how long does that go on? it will have some closure. a family court will make a reassessment. the decision for now to keep him away is good. as for later, we ll see was. judge jeanine: thank you, both of you are terrific. if you have any information on jacque waller please call the jackson police department. if you would like to help care for jacque s triplets donations are being accept at the u.s. bank. coming up the brutal murder of laura kiddings has a georgia community on edge. so, ah, your seat good?