released new videotape of the missing baby girl. she was missing last week. these videos were taken between january and march of this year. the family is hoping that the videos will spark new leads in this case. duane stanton is a former investigator with the d.c. police homicide division and joins us now to talk more about that. dwarn, the family has obviously been under a ton of scrutiny when it comes to this case. what do you make of the parents deciding to release these new images, this new video of baby lisa? thomas, i m perfectly okay with the release of the video. it may very well assist in the investigation. if by chance baby lisa is with her abductors somewhere in public, someone sees this video, looks over and sees baby lisa, is able to notify the authorities, hey, i just saw that baby. one thing we need to keep in mind is typically speaking, these abductors of babies are family members or friends of family members. typically when it s a friend of
cameras show him disoriented at a garage where he did not park his car. he s holding one shoe and reportedly told folks there he had been mugged. dwayne stanton is a former detective at the d.c. police homicide division. good to see you, good morning. this is the first time we heard the cause of death, not from the police, but released from the coroner s office. what do you make of this? that s an interesting development. what i read was the cause of death was blunt force injuries, plural, more than one. i think there were a series of blows administered to mr. wheeler that caused his untimely demise. he didn t necessarily struck an event, fall, strike his head and subsequently die. we know police are not releasing the toxicology results. police were upset that the medical examiner released the cause of death. why would they not want this information out there, dwayne?