before they were even reported missing, monday, lunchtime. this is a peace-loving family, and running a small business in the mersed area. the suspect is manuel jesus delgado. he was tried for robbery. he attempted suicide before he was taken into custody after a tip from his own family. you really want to wish we were in the wild west to take this guy out and string him up. but we have a judicial system. with goerg use the judicial system. he is now talking to investigators. right now he s the only definite suspect i fully believe that we will uncover and find out that there was more than just him involved. when we are able to release everything, should anger the hell out of you on how things went down. reporter: now, no motive has been revealed so far. but the sheriff says in cases like this, it is usually financial. it is usually greed. and worth noting one of the victims atm cards was used the day after we believe they were murdered. as for charges, we are to
deputy assistant attorney general john ewe on how this could be john yu and how this shakes out at the ballot box. his numbers are picking up. all of that and new revelations in the gilgo beach probe that could lead investigators to more killing in more states. what suffolk county, new york, sheriff is doing now to make sure his suspect stays, as he says, intact and is brought to justice. welcome, everybody, i m neil cavuto. the candidates on all this legal pressure back ask and forth, we go to lucas tomlinson who has more in washington. reporter: good morning, neil. many are wondering how the former president can get to all his rallies and court dates. some say it was president biden on trial this week, neil, when two irs whistleblowers testified that both joe biden and his son hunter each received $5 million in order to get ukraine s top
judge gertner, how do you think judge cannon has handled everything so far in terms of the decisions she s made. the notion she met with the senators before she was confirmed. we all met with senators before being confirmed. that s par for the course. that doesn t suggest she s tilting in any direction. put it this way. she appoints a special master because she s concerned about the appearance of partiality. and then she intervenes in the decisions that the special master makes. she appoints the special master because she thinks that will be more expeditious, and then she messes around with the deadlines that he sets. so, she s behaving if she was concerned about the appearance of propriety, the appearance of fairness, all of her decisions are inconsistent with that, and that s trouble. john, what do you make of that? i think she s a young judge. she hasn t been on the bench very long. and just dropped in her lap, this really complicated case, high-profile case. i don t blame h
there s no conceivable basis for that. so, i mean, i don t think i think that what he s doing is if you say this is unfair, this is unfair, in every forum you can find, maybe people will believe it s unfair and not step back and say what is this about. this is about classified documents that you dumped in your beach house, for which there is no explanation and no excuse. john, have you seen any explanation or excuse that makes sense that? i think this is really i think the problem with trump s strategy. i agree with judge gertner that you re not allowed to have classified information in your house. you re not allowed to have it anywhere outside a government facility. trump, i think, he seems to have violated the law, either him or the people around him. and they are trying, i think, to just keep kicking the can down the road, hope something s going to happen. but i can t see what their end game here is. they don t seem to have a really long-term strategy that results
republican cannon is linked to. she met with counsel for republican senator rick scott just before she was nominated. my sincere thanks to my home state senators. reporter: and records show she donated $100 to republican governor ron desantis in 2018. she s been a judge for less than two years, but she said her judicial philosophy will be to follow the history and text of the constitution. and she shared her personal story to stress the rule of law, talking about her mother fleeing venezuela. thank you for teaching me about the blessing in this country and for giving me the importance of the rule of law for generations to come. jessica schneider, cnn, washington. more on this now, joining us is berkeley law professor john ewe, and nancy gertner, former federal judge.