saying, public release of the allegations of an the death of a child is tough. and particularly when it s an willful act of nor human being who caused it. reporter: still, the mystery remains. we did reach out to john ramsey and the current d.a. s, now know one is commenting. as soon as we get our hands on the documents, we ll go throh them and let you know what details we might learn. keep in mind, these documents are from 1999 when the grand jury had a look at the evidence before them. they heard from dozens of witnesses. but did not have the crucial dna evidence because the testing technology had not been developed to the extent that it later did, ultimately clearing john and pat zi zi as well as
all right, that s enough. off you go. we ll be right back. get off. russell brand. who knows what might happen? this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. our big story tonight. he was on top of the world as the star quarterback for the atlanta falcons. a record $130 million contract. millions more in endorsements. but it all came crashing down in 2007. when the police raided the house he owned and uncovered an illegal dog fighting rim ing ring. he spent 18 months in prison. he declared bankruptcy in 2008. and was released from prison the following year. now he s the starting quarterback for the philadelphia eagles. did he ever expect to make such a spectacular comeback? he tells the story of his long road to redemption in his book finally free, an autobiography. michael vick joins me. welcome. thanks for having me. what does finally free mean? the title speaks for itself. i think finally free. frame of mind, you know, free in the body, free in the soul. read
public. someone ran out and immediately complained the government was keeping it secret. in the interest of transparency it became public. the question now is whether we want to caliate so we don t have quite so many levels. one of the things i think both secretary napolitano has done and i did was we tried to explain when we did make a move, mohere s why we ve made it rath than just move it up or down without, you know, very opaque asset of explanations. because now it pretty much just sits there. hasn t it been orange for years? let s recognize, and as miael said, look, at airports it means something very different than, say, at shopping malls or in homes. and so there are different levels in a way or different uathin tt are happening based on the actual threat. and so it is complicated. but the basic point is to get information to people so that it s operational so they know what to do. and whether it s colors, whether it s colors associated with other things, whether you tweak