armed or not. that expression of regret as you ll see did not move trayvon martin s family. it did, however, as you ll also see tonight inject high drama into a bond hearing that many thought would be routine. it was not. zimmerman s apology was only part of the reason why. today s hearing also exposed some of the strengths and many believe weaknesses of the prosecution s case. for example, an investigator today admitted that he does not know one way or another who threw the first punch. martin or zimmerman. even though the second degree murder charge might indicate there was some evidence zimmerman was the aggressor. he admitted that there was no evidence for the claim he was attacked by martin while walking back to his truck. yet he also testified that the state has evidence raising doubts about other parts of zimmerman s story including his claim that trayvon martin was slamming his head against the ground shortly before he pulled the trigger. you add up all the testimon
for the loss of your son. i did not know how old he was. i thought he was a little bit younger than i am. and i did not know if he was armed or not. that expression of regret as you ll see did not move trayvon martin s family. it did, however, as you ll also see tonight, inject into a bond hearing that many thought would be routine. it was not. zimmerman s apology was only part of the reason why. today s hearing also exposed some of the strengths and many believe weaknesses of the prosecution s case. an investigator today admitted that he does not know one way or another who threw the first punch. martin or zimmerman. even though the second degree murder charge might indicate there was some evidence zimmerman was the aggressor. he admitted that there was no evidence for the claim he was attack bid martin. yet he also testified that the state has evidence raising doubts about other parts of zimmerman s story including his claim that trayvon martin was slamming his head again
i thought he was a little bit younger than i am. and i did not know if he was armed or not. that expression of regret as you ll see did not move trayvon martin s family. it did, however, as you ll also see tonight inject high drama into a bond hearing that many thought would be routine. it was not. zimmerman s apology was only part of the reason why. today s hearing also exposed some of the strengths and many believe weaknesses of the prosecution s case. for example, an investigator today admitted that he does not know one way or another who threw the first punch. martin or zimmerman. even though the second degree murder charge might indicate there was some evidence zimmerman was the aggressor. he admitted that there was no evidence for the claim he was attacked by martin while walking back to his truck. yet he also testified that the state has evidence raising doubts about other parts of zimmerman s story including his claim that trayvon martin was slamming his head agains
milk carton he vanished in 1979. in 2001 declared legally dead, remains never found. tonight, though, just blocks away from his home in manhattan s soho district, police and fbi agents believe they re on to something. susan candiotti is there for us. what do you know? reporter: law enforcement sources tell me that they came here based on new and old information that led them to a man. a man who is now in his mid-70s. but at the satime he was a car carpenter and and befriended the boy and given him a dollar. we don t know the circumstances how this came about, in fact this informatiled authorize int basement picking up a human scent, bringing in a team of investigators certaining the ba searching the basement all day long. basically tearing the basement apart, i imagine? reporter: they are. in fact, they also don t have this man in custody, but they know who he is and where he sand are in contact with him. they re using jackhammers. set up in the grids a cement floor, ta
areished in 1979. in 2001 declared legally dead, remains never found. tonight, though, just blocks away from his home in manhattan s soho district, police and fbi agents believe they re on to something. susan candiotti is there for us. she has the latest breaking developments. i understand you have something that tells us what led officials to that building. what do you know? reporter: law enforcement sources tell me that they came here based on new and old information that led them to a man, a man who is now in his mid-70s. but at the time he was a carpenter and and part-time handyman. i m told he had befriended the boy and given him a dollar. we don t know the circumstances how this came about, in fact this led authorities into that basement picking up a human scent, bringing in a team of investigators, and they ve been searching the basement all day long. basically tearing the basement apart, i imagine? reporter: they are. in fact, they also don t have this man in cu