transcript from last night's ashley banfield show and interview with tonya's friend.
http://www.cnn.com/transcripts/1801/03/ptab.01.html
banfield: So justin, the background is alarming to say the very least. And i just want to go over this so that our viewers know exactly what kind of*
man is out there right now believed to be with these two girls. The run-ins that he`s had with the law include a conviction for domestic abuse battery.*
he`s wanted for questioning in the third degree rape of a juvenile. He was accused of another simple battery in 2014.
He was accused of methamphetamine possession in 2014. He is the main suspect in the death of a woman named pamela parker -- more on that in *advertiser censored*
moment. Back in 2014, he was convicted of domestic abuse battery. Another conviction in 2013, possession of stolen property, simple burglary, theft*
over 1,500. Another accusation of the attempted second-degree murder of a girlfriend.*
then in 2013, *advertiser censored* accusation involving juveniles. In 2011, domestic abuse battery, a full conviction, and then in 2009, another accusation of*
domestic abuse, battery. And while those are the low lights, there are still other accusations that out there against this man as well. I want to*
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and from the sheriff regarding the parker case:
Mancuso: Well, the case, as far as the rape and the *advertiser censored* case were not our cases. But the person of interest and the homicide. And we do believe he*
committed this homicide. He certainly is our main suspect. And you know, in law enforcement, our job is to present all of the evidence. And sometimes,*
we just don`t have that. And it`s very difficult. It`s obviously very frustrating at times that we can`t do that. But we have to -- we have to*
present what we have. And in this particular case, a grand jury chose not to -- not to indict him.
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and from the friend:
Lea ann domhoefer, friend of victims and missing girls: I can tell you that in the incidents that i have talked to terry, he just seemed a lot shady.*
he seemed over (inaudible). At one time, he called my daughter a brat. There were just numerous instances that made me uncomfortable with my child*
being in their home. And there were a lot of incidences that my daughter was with them frequently because of the fact that, you know, the girls*
being friends. So, they spent a lot of time together.*
banfield: So, lea ann, curiously, i know that, you know, he has been called a roommate. But i know you have a different opinion. He has professed his*
love for tanya before, making him more than a roommate. And you have said that you have seen that 14-year-old lilly curled up on the couch, that you*
heard that she sleeps in his bed. Are you worried that there is something more with the relationship between that child and that man on the run with*
that child potentially and her little sister?*
domhoefer: I am. I believe that he had an opportunity, because of tanya working so much to take advantage of a young child. I believe that he was*
able to mold her and construct her into the way that he wanted her to be.*
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