and what's very interesting in georgia, as is the case in some other states, when the victim is a child, when you're talking about the murder of a child, you can force the wife or the spouse i think it's safe to say that prosecutors are certainly looking at her. who jumps to that conclusion? and so when you look at all of that evidence. she says, oh, my goodness, she must have left him in the car. and i think very incriminating, wolf, is she basically says when she gets the day care center and the child is not there. so that along with the fact she's also saying that she conducted these searches. who says that? every mother, of course, every parent would say, i want my child back if i could. i wouldn't want him back in this cold, cruel world. remember, at the funeral, she was asked, she said, if i could have little cooper back, i wouldn't bring him back. not only what she saided eat t police department in the jail. there's so many strange twists and turns to this case. quote, did you say too much? you say that's incriminating and very suspicious. the wife's comment to her husband at the police headquarters station. also joining us, the criminal defense attorney mark geragos. let's bring in our legal analyst, former federal prosecutor sunny hostin, he's a criminal defense attorney and a former prosecutor. and we should point out that now that the judge has affirmed those charges, the prosecutors under no pressure, it could be months before they take all of their evidence to a grand jury, and there could be additional charges at that time. possibly looking to see if there's any previously overlooked indication of neglect against the child. they're looking for everything from lightbulbs to life insurance to also the medical records of the little boy.
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