that the cops told him what to say. that is not what he said. he says there was a threat and i missed the threat and the threat was they were told they were going to go in front of a grand jury. that is not a threat. that is explaining the procedural history. and arthur, it gets better. it was a videotaped confession where he says i told my father and my best friend before i came in here. joey? here is the concern, though. there are confessions but often times confessions are not reliable. many people were coming in. this family your heart breaks for them. justice needs to be found here but you want to make sure it is with the right person. here is what gives me i guess makes me some what hopeful into the future. if there is dna out there and we are in the age now where there is dna and it can exonerate you or bury you. if you get convicted of crimes you to give dna. that is in a database and this could very well connect, right, the killer if it is not these
yes. judge jeanine: do you know anything about this? i have no idea who it is. and i asked other friends and family members and we have not been able to come up with a name. and detective, this photograph and it is just like the fugitive if you remember when harrison ford guess to the one armed killer s house he finds a picture and realizes this guy is with his friends. you find and the family finds a picture that matches the sketch. are you are you any he closer to it finding out who this person is? no, ma am. we released it earlier to the the media here locally and we are hoping that with this show and other shows that are interested that someone will recognize the sketch report photo and be able to call and provide us some information on who the mystery guy is in the photo. let s hope so. and finally, detective, no forensics on that letter. no dna, no forensics? no, ma am.
it a y dna basically the y chromosome should eliminate the background dna information from the female victim. judge jeanine: what do you think has got to be done here, guys. first of all, urn, the police are going to have to go back and do a lot of interviewing. the backgrounds of these young ladies. who they knew and who was friendly to them. this looks like to me a carefully methodical execution. sob sur veiled the place and knew when they were going to do this and knew they had to get rid of the evidence. not everyone know thousands do that. they have to take a good look at what they already looked at. judge jeanine: and that is what they are going to do. joey hit the nail about the dna banks. even in new york the most minimal crime you jumped the turn style and now have to give an sample of your dna. it may be two, four years where it is a a match.
i don t think heros is the right word. how we feel about that, we are certainly not happy about that. it is taking too long but i believe we will, once again reconvict them and all of the dna strings that we have out there it will be answered and we will have the justice that those girls deserve. judge jeanine: what do you see to people who say you know barbara, there was no physical evidence connecting these two guys to the crime. there was no dna and no eyewitness and no forensic? well, they did their job, didn t they? you don t have a problem with that. you believe their confessions. they burned their bodies. judge jeanine: did your daughters know these guys? no? did they go to the same school? no. judge jeanine: who did the guys confess to at school? another friend they hung out with. another young woman they hung out with. and they actually had her in the trial now she is grown and
gun doesn t conclusively match either of the murder weapons. with little evidence attaching pierce or wellborn to the crime charges are dropped against them. scott and spring stein cases go to trial and despite the arguments that the confessions were coerced both are found guilty. however, in 2008, bomb shell news. new testing on fluid from the victims bodies reveals dna that doesn t match any of the original suspects. it is clear to it me that our evidence in the deaths of these four young women includes dna from one male whose identity is not yet known to us. judge jeanine: to june, 2009 scott and spring stein are released from prison. it is wonderful and i would like to thank god and my family and my attorney for this opportunity. judge jeanine: with me are barbara ayers wilson and maria