Hi lauriej and time,
Thanks for the link, lauriej. Here's some more from there:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIP...9/ijvm.01.html
VELEZ-MITCHELL: And she was trying to arrange you taking the dog so she could go to the hospital, but she never ended up going to the hospital. Tell me what you said you found very strange about that.
GREENBERG: Well, like you said, she made it clear that she wanted the dog out and be -- be boarded by Camp Diggity Dogs so that she could go to the hospital to be with her son, but as it turns out, like you said, she was at home.
So what was the purpose of getting the dog out of the house?
VELEZ-MITCHELL: And that wasn`t her son. That was the son of her boyfriend, the pharmaceutical mogul who...
GREENBERG: Right.
VELEZ-MITCHELL: Yes. Now, he apparently picked up the dog later, and you spoke to him, Jonah, on the phone?
GREENBERG: Right. Jonah actually did not pick up the dog himself, but he had somebody pick him up. Jonah called me on Saturday morning.
VELEZ-MITCHELL: And what did he say? Tell me about that.
GREENBERG: He was in tears. Really, really upset but also really thankful, thankful that we had helped -- helped him out. But just wanted to have somebody come and get the dog. And I wanted to make sure that it was Jonah, indeed, on the phone picking up the dogs. So we spoke for about two or three minutes.
VELEZ-MITCHELL: So you`re saying you spoke to Jonah the day before she was found? The child falls down the stairs on Monday. Right?
GREENBERG: No, no.
VELEZ-MITCHELL: On Tuesday...
GREENBERG: No, I`m sorry. I spoke to Jonah the following Saturday. After his girlfriend had passed away.
VELEZ-MITCHELL: And after his...
GREENBERG: Right.
VELEZ-MITCHELL: And after his girlfriend had passed away.
GREENBERG: Right.
VELEZ-MITCHELL: OK. So his son and his girlfriend passed away, and he called you to get his girlfriend`s dog, which I can understand.
GREENBERG: Exactly.
VELEZ-MITCHELL: I`m an animal lover. People care for their animals in crisis, in types of pain and suffering. What do you think that says about him? I mean, to me, that -- it`s very interesting that he did that.
GREENBERG: Yes. I mean, I guess he was really upset. His girlfriend had just passed away, his child probably had passed away at that point and, you know, I guess his dog was one thing he was thinking about. So I guess it says a little bit about how people feel about their dogs. But I felt horrible for him. And...
VELEZ-MITCHELL: What did he say to you?
GREENBERG: Wasn`t a lot -- he just said that he wanted to have a friend or associate of his pick up the dog. And I asked him for Rebecca`s phone number just to be sure that it was him. I asked him how he was, and he said he was doing terribly, but he thanked us for what we had done. And that the dogs had been part of the child`s life for a short time. And that was about it. [SNIP]
VELEZ-MITCHELL:
Now, Casey Jordan, we just heard from Ted Greenberg who is the owner of Camp Diggity Dogs (ph). He saw the victim the day she died. And says she was upset but she wanted to board her dog because she was going to the hospital to see Jonah`s son and she was all broken up that, obviously, he was very ill and he would ultimately die.
But she doesn`t go to the hospital. She remains apparently, or is found at the mansion two days later, swinging from that balcony by a rope, her hands tied behind her back.
And then this gentleman from Camp Diggity Dogs says that this past weekend, he gets a call from Jonah, the pharmaceutical mogul to pick up the dog. And he`s also grief stricken. What do you make of it?
CASEY JORDAN, CRIMINOLOGIST: There`s a bunch of different scenarios that you can come up with and they`re all speculation. But keep in mind that Rebecca had apparently quit her job so she could actually spend more time being with Max. Keep in mind, this is not her son. This is the son of Jonah and his ex-wife Dina. And apparently that was the divorce, it was very acrimonious. And there`s all these allegations of domestic abuse and their breakup and that sort of thing.
I can envision that perhaps she planned on going to the hospital but maybe Max`s mother was there and did not want Rebecca around. So it may be absolutely an innocuous explanation of why she did not go to the hospital. Perhaps she wasn`t welcome there at this time of crisis.
But the bottom line is --
Callie: What! What's the bottom line? :maddening:
(CROSSTALK) Callie: Dang it! I hate when they do that! :rage:
VELEZ-MITCHELL:
But what about the woman? He says as he`s leave, he sees a woman approaching -- another woman.
JORDAN: I mean that`s juicy. We have no idea what that is. But of course, I`m sure he`s told all of these details to the police and they`re looking into it.
I guarantee you the police know way more than we know at this point and I can also assure you the details will come out eventually.
VELEZ-MITCHELL: All right.
JORDAN: This is fascinating. But I`ve got to tell you, the suicide scenario, very slim to none.
VELEZ-MITCHELL: Yes. I`ve doubts about the accident, about suicide, I have doubts about everything but I don`t know anything. [SNIP]
Greenberg got to the house about 8;45? He's there for about 15 minutes. So who was the woman. What time did Dina leave the hospital that morning to go home to get some sleep?