joelcy and malice. and a victim all together and being further victim advertisie prosecutor for moving forward with with the evidence. judge jeanine: he is victim of his own choices. the overwhelming majority of the cases are right back at home. the problem is in the home. it points right back to a relative. this may be. judge jeanine: we ll see. it will be interesting to follow this, guys. gentlemen, stand by, you will be back with us in a little b t bit. coming up, a father kills the man he finds molesting his fi e five-year-old. cops say they won t charge him. so why would this case even go to a grand jury? and later, it is barely ledge ledgible but could a handwri handwritten will be the key to who gets painter thomas kincaid s millions? harris fau.
out in the street in front of my house. only afterwards the police come and tell you this is all her. i had no way of knowing. judge jeanine: what about go ahead, joey. the one thing i tell guys all the time. a lot of guys come up to me and they want to talk to me about me case. and what happened to us as a family and i tell them listen if you are married and you are going to go outside your marriage be ready for the worst because it can happen because it happened to me. judge jeanine: and happened toia yvonne. you are inviting your family to get hurt. your children. your wife. you. everything you are trying to build. you are inviting that when you go out and mess around and i tell that to people all the time. judge jeanine: now, you believe in monogamy, one woman? i do. i do. i hurt a lot of people not physically but i m directly responsible. i own that today and that is where our show is going. a lot of things i just found out recently over the last 20 years i never hea
joelcy and malice. and a victim all together and being further victim advertisie prosecutor for moving forward with with the evidence. judge jeanine: he is victim of his own choices. the overwhelming majority of the cases are right back at home. the problem is in the home. it points right back to a relative. this may be. judge jeanine: we ll see. it will be interesting to follow this, guys. gentlemen, stand by, you will be back with us in a little b t bit. coming up, a father kills the man he finds molesting his fi e five-year-old. cops say they won t charge him. so why would this case even go to a grand jury? and later, it is barely ledge ledgible but could a handwri handwritten will be the key to who gets painter thomas kincaid s millions? [ male announcer ] this is rudy.
father beats to death the man he catches molesting his fiv five-year-old daughter. please won t arrest him. why would the d.a. want to send the case to the grand jury? with me from san antonio, the reporter yami. thank you for being with us. thank you, judge. judge jeanine: what can you tell us about this case? this case, i mean everybody is talking about it. even on monday when we first heard about it and headed out to shiner about an hour and a half from san antonio people were talking about it. it was all over the social media and everybody seemed to have the same opinion that he was justified in what he did. now, yesterday we did receive a press release from the sheriff in the county giving us a little more information about what happened. in that press release he talked about a witness seeing the 47-year-old man carrying off the child. he alerted the 22-year-old father who then went looking
out her ar name. the child screamed. when found her according to the sheriff s office the man had his pants down and was actually exposed. that is when the father started beating him on the head and neck to get him off his fiv five-year-old daughter. also like we reported on monday we are told this case is definitely going to the grand jury. now, the district attorney in guadalupe county says that the sheriff was correct in not arresting the father because he was defending the child as they believe it to be. i think, judge, a lot of people right now are shell shocked with what happened in florida so i think they are going to do everything they need to do so there are no questions that due process was served here in texas. judge jeanine: what is interesting, yame, is that if as the sheriff quoted texas law gives the father the right to to this and the sheriff was very particular about his quo e quoting the texas statute, i mean the presentation to the grand jury seems to be nothinig