PINSKY: All right. This is just very, very disturbing.
Christina, I want to go back to you.
Now, to some extent, this story -- let`s try to turn it into something positive for the viewers here. Is it not the case that to some extent -- let`s just think about parents at home and young women at home -- that this is a cautionary tale about meeting online? I`m hearing various reports that they met online at some sort of dating site. Then I hear that it was an adult friend finder.
I don`t know what the truth is. I don`t know if you want to set that record straight or not. But isn`t that one of the things to take away from this, these are cautionary tales about the people you meet online?
JONES: You know what`s interesting? As a 39-year-old female that works a lot, I wouldn`t blame this on online.
I think that, you know, this could happen with anyone that you meet. You could know someone, it could be your best friend for forever, and the next thing you know, someone has a different agenda.
Sometimes online dating can be great because you get to know someone before you actually, you know, get to know someone, if you are following me. I mean, I --
PINSKY: Yes. OK. Well, so -- OK, but I`m hoping that there`s something that people can learn from this so they can protect themselves.
Do you have some message?
JONES: I think it would be to listen to your soul. Robyn knew that this guy wasn`t a good guy, and she just kept thinking that somehow she could, you know, be OK with everything.
She knew that he wasn`t a good guy, and she knew that he has restraining orders against him. And she still moved ahead. I mean, she didn`t listen to her soul.