Greg and Karen McCreary appreciate the pleasantness of people at Winnipeg's Nestaweya River Trail, which opened to its maximum distance for the winter on Wednesday. The six-plus-kilometre trail stretches across the Red and Assiniboine rivers.
lauren sends an e-mail saying she is in fear of someone who tried to break into her apartment. would it be a big leap to charge him? i think at this point. look, earlier in the show the chief was pointing out the investigation ensuing and what was happening. at this point it is too preliminary. you can say he looks strange. he has a master key. he s going around to these apartments. he was at the crime scene. they always say the criminal returns to the scene of the crime. to focus on him to the examine of other things might hamper the investigation because you lose time and you might want to focus on her people before you make conclusions. judge jeanine: i agree with you. you have to have the evidence. i m going to greg mccreary. greg, you are a criminal profiler. what about the fact they say mcdaniel went into the apartment, he was an signatures the chief, when the investigation of the case he was assisting the chief, in the investigation of the case. how does this play into in
find the car with a flat. do you think this scene was staged? is that what is going on here? well, it appears to be staged from my own experience looking at it. the car was parked on the highway and the tire did not look like it had traveled at highway speeds and had a blow out. that s something we have to send off to the lab and try to get some forensic examiner to determine if that is the case. judge jeanine: is clay assisting with this investigation? mr. waller has not assisted very much. initially, he talked to the police very little. but he s pretty much remained uncooperative. judge jeanine: greg, i m going to you criminal profiler. divorce, history of threats. he s not cooperating. what does this tell you about clay waller? number one on the suspect list, no doubt about it. any homicide or missing person investigation, any violent crime where you are looking at this or investigating it, begins with victimology, a
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, clay her husband was the last known person to be with her.
find the car with a flat. do you think this scene was staged? is that what is going on here? well, it appears to be staged from my own experience looking at it. the car was parked on the highway and the tire did not look like it had traveled at highway speeds and had a blow out. that s something we have to send off to the lab and try to get some forensic examiner to determine if that is the case. judge jeanine: is clay assisting with this investigation? mr. waller has not assisted very much. initially, he talked to the police very little. but he s pretty much remained uncooperative. judge jeanine: greg, i m going to you criminal profiler. divorce, history of threats. he s not cooperating. what does this tell you about clay waller? number one on the suspect list, no doubt about it. any homicide or missing person investigation, any violent crime where you are looking at this or investigating it, begins with victimology, a