NANCY GRACE
Cops Trace Surveillance Cameras in Toddler`s Hot Car Death
Aired July 2, 2014 - 20:00 ET
Segment on Charlie Bothuell:
GRACE: And, everyone, to Michigan, a stunning turn, when we break the news to a desperate dad right here, his boy is alive in his basement. At
this hour, sources say police insisting they will press for a felony child abuse and or neglect charges on little Charlie`s dad and stepmother. Are
arrests to follow?
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Court records show 12-year-old Charlie Bothuell says he`s been abused. The FBI sat down with him to hear his story.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: There`s something there. There`s something their trying to prove.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Court records show the boy was told to hide in the basement by his stepmother.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: My father would never do anything to hurt his kids.
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GRACE: Straight out to CNN Correspondent Susan Candiotti. Susan, what`s the latest?
SUSAN CANDIOTTI, CNN CORRESPONDENT: The latest is that investigators have now wrapped up meticulously putting together a very complete what they
call package of evidence to present to the district attorney who will ultimately decide whether to issue a search warrant. Now, this package that
they`ve put together includes information from the interviews they did with that child, of what that child told child protective services about being
hit with a PVC pipe, disciplined by his father, that they found scars on his body, old scars. That a grandmother said that he looked as though he
was ill with cancer because the boy had lost so much weight since the last time she saw him, that they found bloody clothes in the apartment and blood
on the PVC pipe that I just mentioned. And they will include information from an FBI interview also done with this young man looking for consistency
in what he said. Did he tell the same thing to the Detroit police as he stayed to the FBI? And it seems like a convincing package of evidence
that`s been turned over. But ultimately it is up to the district attorney to decide whether to issue the warrant. And I`m told it won`t be done in a
snap...
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