here longer? you re looking at 30 days in here. i know. you re not helping me out in this situation. i m here to help me, i m here to listen to what you ve got to tell me. what you re saying has nothing is not even jiving with this thing here. you ve got nothing else to add to this thing? nope. okay. i ll have a determination made by the end of the day. a short time later, kunkel asks to speak with shamrock again. when i came back and spoke with him, he told me, he said, i was involved in a fight. i asked him where he got the scratches from his face. and he said, the other guy hit me a couple of times but it was mutual, and right now it s quashed. so he really doesn t have any issues with the guy right now. coming up maricopa special response team attempts to recover a homemade cuff key from an inmate considered to be especially dangerous. don t move. don t move, don t move. and later, they turn the jail inside out in search of a very important missing key.
accept because it would be a lie. after being, you know, charged with special circumstances murder, she was out on bail for 11 months with her passport. this is not someone the da was considering a threat, i think, because they know that she didn t participate in this crime. she was a victim in this crime. ms. esparza is not a victim on this case. she s a co-defendant on this case and culpable for the murder on this case. reporter: the prosecution says this was never a case about rape. the victim on this case never was afforded the same courtesy that ms. esparza is going to get. he ll never get the benefit of a police investigation. he ll never get the benefit of a jury trial. let s dig deeper with sonny hosten and danny. she saw a guy hit in the head
after being, you know, charged with special circumstances murder, she was out on bail for 11 months with her passport. this is not someone the da was considering a threat, i think, because they know that she didn t participate in this crime. she was a victim in this crime. ms. esparza is not a victim on this case. she s a co-defendant on this case and culpable for the murder on this case. reporter: the prosecution says this was never a case about rape. the victim on this case never was afforded the same courtesy that ms. esparza is going to get. he ll never get the benefit of a police investigation. he ll never get the benefit of a jury trial. let s dig deeper with sonny hosten and danny s. she saw a guy hit in the head with a meat clever, talked to him, never reported it and married the guy, stayed married to the guy that did that for
they followed him and they took off the helmet and they beat him. not okay. that s vigilantism. bill: that s right. everybody has a cell phone. everybody can call 911 and say this guy hit me or whatever. but this again. they re very lucky nothing happened to that 2-year-old inside the of the car. me or you protecting our 2-year-old we might have turned our van back and turned them over. watch for hot heads inside the van. this could have gone down worse than it did. bill: get rid of that one more story and get to your show. michael jackson s family wanted billions of dollars and they get nothing. they are not going to get it. did you predict that. i will say yes since you want to give it to me. they don t remember. was it the right verdict. it wasn t a big surprise. suing aeg the concert promoter for wrongful death trying to say responsible for death hiring conrad murray and michael jackson are the two really responsible for his death. bill: is he in jail. he go
you heard about this suv thing on the west side highway. you live on the west side of manhattan. i do. bill: you live up there. if you say so. bill: you got an suv. all right. and two young parents and a 2-year-old. and they are driving along and then all of a sudden motorcycle guys a couple dozen of them attacking the car because there is probably some beef, some road rage beef lining. this you are going what is going on here. who wouldn t just floor and it drive away. you would be in fever for your life. they claim he started it, whatever. i don t care whether he started or not. maybe he started it maybe he was the guy in the wrong. bill: you don t attack the car. they followed him. that s on tape. they followed him and they took off the helmet and they beat him. not okay. that s vigilantism. bill: that s right. everybody has a cell phone. everybody can call 911 and say this guy hit me or whatever. but this again. they re very lucky nothing happened to that 2-year