that is beautiful. to see the looks on those faces and know that she had survived was a pretty powerful moment. erica laughed, cried and acted like a two year old. reporter jesse holiday was amazed by her progress but also concerned about long term brain damage. i didn t feel at that point i could say for sure if she was going to be okay. but even getting this far beat the odds. erica was going home. just great to have her there, get her home from the hospital. it was a home she already knew. grandparents judith and herald harbor were waving good five to their carefree golden years, they were full-time parents again. i agreed from the first day that i would take care of her not to knowing what kind of shape you she is going to be in, not knowing what medal state you would be in. erica s father had never been a big part of her life, so court granted judith and harold
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running and crying to the teacher and said, don t let him hurt me! reporter: judith told detective arnold about erika s new fear, men with braids and there on the walgreens video, he saw it. the man in the walgreens had braids but the image was too fuzzy to figure out. he freeze-framed the man and hoping someone could identify him. then he waited. eight months later, rick got some promising news. a detective thought he recognized the walgreens guy from another shooting. you might want to check him out. reporter: his name? kenneth williams. rick compared several mug shots with the walgreens video. reporter: you think, boom, we got our guy? i think it s probably him but the video is not very good but i started focusing in on him at that point. reporter: then rick s investigation got lucky again. unlikely witness came forward with information about that same