the latest developments. hello, cb. mike, good afternoon. the legal team is calling for upgraded charges and attorneys for penny say the mounting defense will exonerate their client. this insight shared last night by penny s attorney thomas kenneth during wabc radio show katz and cosby. and the attorneys say, quote, they were led to believe this case was head today a grand jury and caught off guard when d.a. decided to arrest him on manslaughter, a penalty up to 15 years in prison. he was released on a $100,000 bond. some legal crit exsay this process has been political. if they re not going to arrest him on the scene with a political complaint, and wait and there s a gap. they ll go to the grand jury and come back with indictment. they didn t here, which leads me to believe the decision to charge him on a complaint was something driven by politics and not by the best interest of the criminal system. he s saying his firm has retired n.y.p.d. detectives investigating and
toxicology report that has eric dying of, you know, fentanyl, what, 50 times what the regular amount is. so, normally in a criminal case, mike, you don t have this much evidence to start off a case. and let s be real. she had means, opportunity, motive. means, she s arguably got the drugs because she s ordered it, opportunity. she s giving him a drink, and then the motive is the life insurance money. mike: what should her defense team do? yeah, this is a tough one, mike. but i think her only two angles are to hire a forensic toxicologist to analyze the blood of eric. so, anytime there s a murder, the coroner keeps a sample, mike, of the blood so that both sides can do their own independent testing. she s got to get a toxicologist, analyze his blood. try to attack how the analysis was done by prosecution, and try to find some flaws in it and maybe she finds there s a different drug there, maybe she