gregg: do you remember the case of neil entwhistle he was convicted of murg his wife and baby daughter. the attorney wants the case tossed out because of an illegal search and seizure? really, fourth amendment, could it happen? and nigeria 38 people killed by a car bomb. who is behind the slaughter? gregg: and christmas around the world marked christians, excuse me, marking easter sunday a liveep holy land. need any help?
differently they are all celebrating the very same thing. heather: perhaps there is a lesson in that. gregg: british man convicted of murder in the u.s. is now fighting conviction. neil entwhistle serving a life sentence for murdering his wife and baby daughter. now his attorney is demanding the case be tossed out telling the state s highest court, illegal police searches led to the conviction. our legal panel is here, lis wiehl and david schwartz. so were police corrupt? yes, they were. they didn t have a lot of time to figure this out. they thought this nine-month-old baby and mother who apparently obviously ended up both dead were missing. gregg: why did it take them two days?