is teaming up with the park to keep a video from becoming public. an orca whale apparently grabbed the trainer s ponytail. the cameras recorded the incident. the park turned the tapes over to investigators. once the investigations closed, the material would be subject to sunshine laws, public, open records laws and the media or any private citizen could get ahold of it. with us, criminal defense attorney drew fendly and randy zellen. thank you both. florida s open records laws are strict things, drew. absolutely. we ve all been educated because of the case the anthony case, there s not a state in the country that would reveal tapes of defendants in jail talking to that are family members like florida. we ve been educated and here we talk about compelling interest.
if you have that morbid of a curiosity, rent orca, the 1977 movie or jaws. there s no compelling interest. the public s interest in knowing cannot defeat the horror and agony this family would have to live, the memory of this woman this is not a crime scene. there are kids every day that go to sea world to get splashed. it doesn t serve a purpose. i think sea world has to cave in and realize the public is concerned. we don t need sos orca or jaws because the public is not there, feet away. shepard: we don t get to decide. florida will decide and we ll take you along the process. randy and actually, drew and randy, thank you for being here. i ve got breaking news keeping me occupied as they talked. here s what s happening, some very serious news out of pennsylvania. a pennsylvania woman has just