Here are a few snips from the transcripts from last night.
March 12, 2010 Misty Hints at Unrevealed Evidence
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MISTY CROSLIN: I`m so tired of this. Like, I`m just so tired of being locked in one cell. I`m just so tired of it. Like, it drives me crazy. I`m just trying to get (INAUDIBLE) sleeping all day long.
CHELSEA CROSLIN, MISTY`S SISTER-IN-LAW:
So what, you have things you need to, like, talk to -- you wanted to talk to him about?
MISTY CROSLIN:
Well, yes. I mean, it`s -- it`s -- you know, it`s so hard to talk.
CHELSEA CROSLIN:
I know.
MISTY CROSLIN:
Yes.
CHELSEA CROSLIN: You know...
MISTY CROSLIN:
But it`s going to hurt two people.
CHELSEA CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)
that I should know, like...MISTY CROSLIN: It`s going to hurt two people.
CHELSEA CROSLIN:
That we care about?
MISTY CROSLIN: Kind of. One yes, and the other kind of.
CHELSEA CROSLIN:
That I care about?MISTY CROSLIN:
Yes.
CHELSEA CROSLIN:
Because I know I don`t give a (EXPLETIVE DELETED) about Ronald, excuse my language.
MISTY CROSLIN:
No. No. No. It`s somebody -- yes. No.
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TIMMY CROSLIN, MISTY`S BROTHER: Last night on Nancy Grace, they had me and Tommy on there.
MISTY CROSLIN: (EXPLETIVE DELETED) them. Nancy Grace is a (EXPLETIVE DELETED)!
TIMMY CROSLIN: I know. And she said last night -- or she said -- yes, last night, she`s, like, yes, they don`t ever talk about Haleigh when they talk on the phone. They don`t -- we talk about Haleigh, but they don`t play -- they play what they want everybody in the world to hear.
MISTY CROSLIN: Exactly. We talk about Haleigh all the time. They only take what they want and put it out there.
TIMMY CROSLIN: Yes.
MISTY CROSLIN: They do. I think about Haleigh 24/7, all day long. So Nancy Grace can kiss my (EXPLETIVE DELETED).
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GRACE: Straight out to Art Harris, investigative journalist at Artharris.com.
ART HARRIS, INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST: She`s scared, Nancy. I`ve talked to her family, talked to her father. And he said that...
GRACE: She`s not scared!
HARRIS: Well...
GRACE: That is -- don`t even!
HARRIS: Nancy, I`m...
GRACE: Don`t even give me that BS!
HARRIS: Nancy, I`m just reporting...
GRACE: Because she has said...
HARRIS: ... what the family is telling me.
GRACE: She just...
HARRIS: They believe that...
GRACE: Art, please stop! S-T-O-P. Because she was just saying, I`ve done 23 days already, and I`m going to get into drug court. She doesn`t get it! She`s not scared!
HARRIS:
Well, that`s what the family is telling me, that off-camera, Nancy, the investigators have had an effect on her. And right now, they are investigating a letter she has sent to a family member telling what she says she knows about that night with Haleigh.
GRACE: OK. Now, there`s some breaking news. Tell me some more about the letter.
HARRIS: Well, the letter has gone to a family member. The family member turned it over to investigators, and they are trying to see what details in the letter they can confirm, what they can`t.
They believe, I`m told, some things Misty says. They don`t believe others. The problem with Misty, Nancy, is that if whoever she says or claims did whatever they did, she`s got to have corroboration on the witness stand. She is not a credible witness at this point.
GRACE: To Jean Casarez, legal correspondent In Session. Jean, I notice that in one of the jailhouse tapes, she says, Well, I`m going to tell what I know, and it`s going to hurt two people. Who?
JEAN CASAREZ, IN SESSION: Well, Nancy, that is very important. We don`t know, but we can read between the lines because she`s talking to her sister-in-law and she says she`s going to say what she knows. It`s going to hurt two people. Do we care about these people, the sister-in-law says.
She says, one, yes. Do I care about? Yes. She says one yes, the other sort of.
Well, a family member, who are they going to really care about?
They`re going to care about another family member, probably. But that`s important, Nancy, coupled with the fact she tells her mother that she`s told her attorney, that he knows. What is it? She won`t say. But she says he`s comfortable.
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MISTY CROSLIN: I`m so tired of this. Like, I`m just so tired of being locked in one cell. I`m just so tired of it. Like, it drives me crazy. I`m just trying to get (INAUDIBLE) sleeping all day long.
CHELSEA CROSLIN:
So what, you have things you need to, like, talk to -- you wanted to talk to him about?
MISTY CROSLIN: Well, yes. I mean, it`s -- it`s -- you know, it`s so hard to talk.
CHELSEA CROSLIN: I know.
MISTY CROSLIN: Yes.
CHELSEA CROSLIN: You know...
MISTY CROSLIN: But it`s going to hurt two people.
CHELSEA CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)
that I should know, like...
MISTY CROSLIN: It`s going to hurt two people.
CHELSEA CROSLIN: That we care about?
MISTY CROSLIN:
Kind of. One yes, and the other kind of.
CHELSEA CROSLIN:
That I care about?
MISTY CROSLIN:
Yes.
CHELSEA CROSLIN: Because I know I don`t give a (EXPLETIVE DELETED) about Ronald, excuse my language.
MISTY CROSLIN:
No. No. No. It`s somebody -- yes. No.
CHELSEA CROSLIN: It`s not him?
MISTY CROSLIN:
No. Just -- you think, Chelsea. Use your head and you`ll know.
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ROCKWELL: Well, Nancy, drug courts -- while she might be a candidate for drug court because she`s obviously got a drug problem or she`s addicted, et cetera, those are for people...
GRACE: No.
ROCKWELL: Well, I`m just saying -- we`re talking about...
GRACE: She`s charged with trafficking.
ROCKWELL:
That`s right. Drug court is reserved for people with drug addictions. They don`t want dealers in drug court. While she may have a drug problem, look at her. They don`t want a drug dealer in drug court to, what, sell to all the other patients that are trying to go through rehab.
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LISA CROSLIN: I`m watching you on TV right now.
MISTY CROSLIN: What am I doing?
LISA CROSLIN: You`re on Nancy Grace, me and you talking on the phone.
MISTY CROSLIN: Today?
LISA CROSLIN: No.
MISTY CROSLIN: Yesterday?
LISA CROSLIN: No, not yesterday, the last time I come see you.
MISTY CROSLIN:
OK. It doesn`t say nothing about my lawyer or anything, right?
LISA CROSLIN: Not today, but they will have it on the air.
MISTY CROSLIN:
Oh, my God! I`m going to tell him that I was just upset and -- yes.
LISA CROSLIN: Yes. You need to be honest with your lawyer, though, so you don`t lose him.
MISTY CROSLIN: I know. I was upset that day. I just wanted of here that day. It was hard. It was -- you know what day it was.
LISA CROSLIN: Yes, I know.
MISTY CROSLIN: And it was just hard and I wanted out. But now I realize that I need to just sit here and do what I got to do.
LISA CROSLIN: I just hope you`re all right.
MISTY CROSLIN: I mean, I`ll be OK. I`m not scared. It`s not that I`m scared. I just -- I want to get out of here and I want to be with my family, you know?
LISA CROSLIN: I wish they`d just tell me what they`re going to do.
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LISA CROSLIN: I still can`t see you.
MISTY CROSLIN:
I`m going to write you tonight, start writing to the lawyer tonight.
LISA CROSLIN: OK. All right. And when I leave here, I`m going to go by Lindsey`s and get some pictures for you of Haleigh and Junior.
MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, I want one of Haleigh and one of Junior and one of Ronald.
LISA CROSLIN: All right. I`ll get them all to you.
MISTY CROSLIN: I mean, I still love him, Mama.
LISA CROSLIN: Huh?
MISTY CROSLIN: I still love him.
LISA CROSLIN: I know you do, baby. I`m sure he still loves you
MISTY CROSLIN: I know he does.
LISA CROSLIN:
I know. That`s what Teresa was talking about, that she don`t even get to see Junior. That was part of her letter.
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CASAREZ: But you know, I think the complaining is actually enjoying it. I think she`s enjoying so many aspects of this. She says on these tapes that she wasn`t able to see television well enough, so they put her on another floor and took the television and pushed it in so she could watch it.
GRACE: Art Harris, is that true?
HARRIS: Nancy, yes. In fact, she is now reveling in the fact that she has the best seat in the house, the top bunk. She can see the TV perfectly. And the television, curiously, has become sort of a law enforcement tool. My sources say it`s keeping pressure on her to hear the reaction people are having on this show, actually.
GRACE: To Sheryl McCollum, crime analyst, at this point, little Haleigh`s been gone a year. I think if she had been alive, she would have been identified by now.
SHERYL MCCOLLUM, CRIME ANALYST: No question. No question. Nancy, here`s the bottom line. This woman has talked more about you than she has that baby. The conversation with the sister-in-law? She`s had a year to talk to the sister-in-law about these two people that it`s going to hurt! She`s not going to crack. She`s protecting herself. I`ve said it from the beginning, she`d rather go to jail as a drug dealer than a baby killer.
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MISTY CROSLIN: I`m going to tell the judge that I have a drug problem and try to get drug court because I have smoked pot and -- you know?
LISA CROSLIN: That`s what you need to do, Meme.
MISTY CROSLIN: I`m going to try. I mean, tell my lawyer I don`t -- and you guys are going to be at the court, right?
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GRACE: To Art Harris
ART HARRIS: Nancy, the family feels totally targeted.
GRACE: Get me a ball to play with.
HARRIS: They`re feeling the heat, Nancy. I can tell you that. I talked to her father. He can`t find work. He`s now living in a mission. He does not know what to do. He`s told Misty, he tells me, to tell what you know. So he feels like he`s done everything he can.
GRACE: OK, Art, let`s cut the sob story and yes, I feel for anybody that doesn`t have a job that can`t make it. . I want to find out, who were the two people she`s alluding to, that the truth about what happened Haleigh is going to hurt two people?
HARRIS:
Nancy, the law enforcement is trying to see if there is any credibility behind the two people she has written family members about. I`ll be reporting more on that on artharris.com as I can confirm it. Right now they are very close to the family.
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GRACE: Art Harris, what`s your explanation of why they want her to be able to see TV? In another recording she complains about the movies they watch. They get to watch movies.
HARRIS: Well, Nancy, that`s jail for you. As far as television she`s watching the news that`s reported locally about her in this case and her parents relay what you say on this show.
My sources say it`s keeping the pressure on and they want her to watch as much television about herself and what Bethany Marshall and Nancy Grace have to say about her psyche, as possible. They feel it`s working.
GRACE: To Leonard Padilla, special guest joining us via Skype out of Sacramento. The bounty hunter that has offered to bail her out of jail if she helps find Haleigh. She says, no way, she`s not going to talk to anybody about the night Haleigh goes missing. I find that highly unusual. To you, Leonard, thank you for being with us. Now it sounds like you`ve gotten a good alternative. You`re working on bonding Tommy Croslin out. What do you hope to gain, if anything?
LEONARD PADILLA: Well, we`re hoping is that Tommy will come forward and tell us what he knows about the situation.
First of all, let me explain something. Her lie detector tests by Tim Miller, yes, she flunked, but the others that were given to her were inconclusive.
GRACE: Actually she flunked two polygraphs. She got an inconsistent on a voice stress test and they tried to do hypnosis. For whatever reason that didn`t work.
PADILLA:
As far as Tommy and Joe Overstreet (ph), they`re the two people that she keeps talking about having been at the trailer that night. It seems as though what she`s trying to get them to do is to corroborate her story and yet my understanding is the baby wasn`t even there, assuming that they did return to the trailer. The baby never was there when they were there. She just trying to get them there. If there was any bit of truth to that I`m telling you Tommy and Joe Overstreet would have been charged by law enforcement by now had they had had any part --
GRACE: What`s the theory of their involvement?
PADILLA: She wants to involve them in the situation so that they will corroborate her story regarding the baby. And the baby wasn`t even there when they came over to the trailer that night.
GRACE: Sheryl McCollum, what can police do now?
McCOLLUM: They`re going to wait. I mean, time is on their side. They`re going to wait. They`re going to listen to these tapes and they`re going to stay on to her. Again, I`m going to keep saying it. Tommy is a key player in this whole thing.
GRACE: Because?
McCOLLUM: He`s the one that interjected himself the first time they went to jail.
GRACE: Agree or disagree, Jean Casarez?
CASAREZ: Tommy, you know, Tommy has said repeatedly on the tapes, I don`t know anything and he speaks from the heart. I question whether he does know anything.
GRACE: Jean Casarez joining us from "In Session."