running through the halls without supervision. he s not supposed to be walk out the door and you re not stopping him. reporter: new york city police commissioner ray kelly does not believe the security quad is at fault. we see him on film and statements by the security agent and other people that we believe that it wasn t any wrongdoing on her part. reporter: a source close to the investigation tells cnn searches are concentrating on a five-block area around the school with particular focus on a marshy landfill cameras don t show the child going into the neighborhood so he may have headed toward the water. avonte s father believes he s elsewhere. i look at it part of their job to do that but i m pretty sure he s not there. he didn t like he didn t have any feeling towards water, large bodies of water. he wasn t about that. reporter: water, an ominous fear, they are keeping positive
they said to me, barbara, we have bad news and i said, he s been in a car accident, hasn t? he and they said no, he was murdered tonight at san quentin. i got rid of everything, i cleaned the cell, i m getting rid of everything. the weapon is already gone, we knew at that time there was no fingerprints and the time they came in, all of the inmates from the fifth tier to first tier would start throwing stuff out of their cell and that s what happened. so they would find 20, 30 weapons and they would never know which one was the actual murder weapon. the squad came through, security quad, or goon squad, they came through and cordoned off everything and they took the pictures and collected evidence and things like that. so they collected the evidence and they finding all these weapons now. that night, i m up and i m
there was a knock on the door at 3:00 a.m. they said barbara, we have bad news, i said he s been in a car accident, hasn t he? they said, no, he was murdered. tonight at san quentin. i got rid of everything, i cleaned the cell, i m getting ready of everything. the weapon is already gone, we knew at that time there was no fingerprints and the time they came in, all of the inmates from the fifth tier to first tier start throwing everything out of their cell. that s what happened, they would fine 20, 30 weapons and never know which one was actual murder weapon. the squad came through, security quad, or goon squad, they came through and cordoned off everything and they took the pictures and collected evidence and things like that. so they collected the evidence and find all these weapons.
of the tier. he got to like 15 cells and he collapsed not knowing that every step he took he was bleeding internally because i hit the carotid artery. there was a knock on the door at 3:00 a.m. they said barbara, we have bad news, i said he s been in a car accident, hasn t he? they said, no, he was murdered. tonight at san quentin. i got rid of everything, i cleaned the cell, i m getting ready of everything. the weapon is already gone, we knew at that time there was no fingerprints and the time they came in, all of the inmates from the fifth tier to first tier start throwing everything out of their cell. that s what happened, they would fine 20, 30 weapons and never know which one was actual murder weapon. the squad came through, security
they said barbara, we have bad news. and i said, he s been in a car accident, hasn t me? they said, no, he was murdered. tonight at san quentin. i got rid of everything, i cleaned the cell, i m getting rid of everything. the weapon is already gone, we knew at that time there was no fingerprints and the time they came in, all of the inmates from the fifth tier to first tier start throwing everything out of their cell. that s what happened. so they would find 20, 30 weapons and they would never know which one was actual murder weapon. the squad came through, security quad, or goon squad, they came through and cordoned off everything and they took the pictures and collected evidence and things like that. so they collected the evidence and find all these weapons. now, that night i m up and i m