0 police officials say what happened inside the house reads like a hollywood horror movie. they were subjects of forcible rapes that resulted in multiple pregnancies and miscarriages, kept in separate locked rooms. amanda berry was only able to escaped because the door to her room was left unlocked. they discovered the 6 years old who may be the daughter of amanda berry. ariel castro with a young girl in the park. castro maintained the child belonged to his girlfriend. one neighbor told nbc's jeff rossen that he contacted the police two years ago after a woman holding a child was seen banging on the window for help. >> i called the cops. they pounded maybe about 20 times, something like that, no answer. they shined a light, seen the windows were boarded up, got back inside the squad car and left. >> police maintained they were questions from here on the cease an well, from neighbors. there continue to be reports of people who saw something. there was a report yesterday of a neighbor who saw a few years back a naked woman crawling around in the backyard. you just played the interview with the neighbor with jeff rossen. police have been asked about this repeatedly, and they continue to insist that reports of multiple calls to 911 are false. that's what we're hearing from the police. >> and that's something i want to ask clint about. is this discrepancy between what we're hearing from the community and from law enforcement. neighbors say they sauce suspicious activities taking place at the house. there was? cause for concern or at least alarm. police are saying there was not linking the community sort of -- what the community was saying to actual police reports. how much is that sort of going to be combed over in the coming she's now 26. when you come back, though, it's almost like returning in a child-like mind. she's walking around, she's touching her house, touching things in her bedroom. she's going to -- she's getting all of these old memories back again. so you can imagine, especially, you know, if she's been deprived of all of this for ten years, and you look out the front door and see this crush of reporters and people, when you may have gone days without conversation with anyone. this is going to be a tough reintroduction. >> i think that it is, of course, a happy ending, because these women have been found, but to say their voyage is finished is a gross understatement. i want to go to our panel in new york here, joan. i think one of the most heartening things in this whole story, aside from the women being found and released is charles ramsey, the neighbor, who went to the door. i figured it was a domestic violence dispute. in the new yorkers it's written that a community is sort of crying out here, and perhaps law enforcement did 23409 respond adequately. as joan says, we can only speculate and therefore we shouldn't speculate too much, but i just find it astonishing that yes, poor neighborhoods probably in this case action and as in other cities, get less attention when somebody sees something strange from law infers muppet, but having just served on a grand jury in brooklyn new york for the last two weeks, and seeing how -- of course we're seeing the as a result of people brought to justice for domestic violence, given i've just witnessed how the law enforcement system works. i am agog that it didn't for so long. furthermore, three of these guys. my belief has always been that conspiracies don't work, because the longer you have, the more somebody will talk, i am left speechless. >> this is one of the most infuriating stories i've seen this is incompetent, as it appears prima facie to be really incompetent police work. three individuals, three kids missing in a discrete area. what the hell happened with the cold case on this? i mean, i think this department, with all due respect to clint van zandt, who was saying perhaps people didn't call. that's baloney. i'll bell you'll find a whole trail. the question here is the competent of the police department. they should not be let off the hook. >> by the way, if you have police doing proper policing, who would see this strange, boarded up, lights on, what's going on house? after ten years, no police officer in cleveland says, what is it with that house? >> after 2009, when there was a specific man dade to improve their missing persons department. craig, bev we let you go, you on capitol hill are now putting the attack on the embassy in benghazi under the microscope. we'll get analysis from ayman