Another YouTube video. This one is AFTER Angela was arrested.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=m5q_v8xQDxg
06-12-2013 Richard Schiewe Interview
Reporter: What happened?
Schiewe: I was told that the boyfriend dropped the baby and had serious physical injuries.
Reporter: Who told you that?
Schiewe: They don't know where they're at, the detectives.
Reporter: How come he hasn't been charged?
Schiewe: To my understanding they can't find him yet. They let him go and now they can't find him.
Reporter: So how come the dropped the baby didn't come up yet?
(Portion here that is not clear)
Schiewe: That's what she told me yesterday.
Reporter: You were talking about a red van, what's that all about?
Schiewe: That is Stevens, the boyfriend's van. The day the baby come up missing I couldn't, I looked for that red van. The police looked for it, they couldn't find it. Two thirty in the morning the next day the red van shows up in the alley with metal license plates on it "expired." The next morning the plates are off of it, with an expired 30 day tag on it. Now, when they towed it, it's got metal plates.
Reporter: That's the Maroon one from last night?
Schiewe: Yes.
Reporter: Why do you think now, why do you think now this is all happening? I mean it's been so many days since this all started?
Schiewe: I really don't know and I'm glad it did happen, I want my granddaughter back.
Reporter: Do you think she's still alive?
Schiewe: (Shakes his head no) No!
Schiewe: I want the boyfriend, the whole family, they should have kept the mother, the dad, the boyfriend, and my daughter down there until somebody told, somebody said something, that's what they should have done.
Reporter: What do you want to say to the boyfriend right now?
Schiewe: Turn your *advertiser censored* in before I get you! Cause i'm coming for you today.
Reporter: What changed that Angela decided to admit.
Schiewe: The detectives haven't told me, they wouldn't tell me.
Reporter: When did you find out about the baby being injured.
Schiewe: Last night after they arrested Angela.
Reporter: And you repeatedly talked to her to ask her if anything happened to the baby?
Schiewe: Yes, she's been living in my house too. She, all she kept saying it was Steven, Steven did it.
Reporter: What kept her from fully cooperating?
Schiewe: Steven threatening her. Steven threatening her, that's what she told me on the phone when she called me from the jail.
Reporter: From your understanding, what happen Sunday after the baby was dropped. What happened to her then?
Schiewe: From what I understand from everybody, Steven and this guy Mike who lives in the house ran out the back door when TJ's dad, the baby's dad's grandpa came over to keep the peace, they ran out the back door, got in that van and went somewhere.
Reporter: So you believe the baby was alive at that point?
Schiewe: I believe so.
Reporter: At what point did you believe you weren't going to find her alive?
Schiewe: When we found the diapers in the river.
Reporter: What do you think the significance of that is, the diapers in the river bank?
Schiewe: That's the last place they had her and they knew that somebody was getting close, I don't know. And they dumped her in the river or something, she was sick, they were too afraid to take her to the hospital or something, I don't know.
Reporter: Where do we go from here, what's the next step?
Schiewe: To find the baby.
Reporter: What are you going to do here on out, keep looking?
Schiewe: Yep, well right now, today, I'm going to get the boyfriend, he's going to talk. He won't come in, they can't find him, I'll find him. Then, he'll talk then.
Reporter: Thank you
Schiewe: Thank you
Reporter: Is there anything you want to add?
Schiewe: No, just keep praying that my baby is alive.
Reporter: What can the community do to help you right now.
Schiewe: Just keep searching, just keep searching, and quit making the threats on the telephone and stuff. That's nonsense, you know, 23 year old people playing kid games.
Reporter: They're getting threats on the phone?
Schiewe: Yeah, they, well on that Channel 11 Facebook, you know, that's what it's on, you know, people driving by my house and stuff, you know, it's got to stop, you know. We want the guilty people, we don't want the innocent people to get hurt. My daughter made a big mistake so she's got to pay the consequences, you know, there's nothing I can do to change that, nobody can, you know.
Reporter: What went through your mind when you started to walk out just a few minutes ago in court. What were you thinking
Schiewe: I'm just numb, I don't know what to think. I just want her home. I want to wake up and this be over with. That's all.
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