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NANCY GRACE

Misty Croslin Speaks to Family Members From Behind Bars

Aired February 15, 2010 - 20:00:00   ET

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NANCY GRACE, HOST: A 5-year-old Florida girl tucked into bed, five hours later, she`s gone. Daddy comes home from the night shift to find not a trace of little Haleigh. Last person to see her alive, new stepmother, 18-year-old Misty Croslin, who takes to the airwaves to claim she`s innocent. But even in one brief interview, she can`t keep her story straight, including a 180 on a lie detector she flunked. After Haleigh`s father, Ronald Cummings, and baby-sitter-turned-stepmom Misty Croslin both handcuffed, arrested, booked, Cummings talks first. Stepmother Misty Croslin does the same.

Tonight, we discover more jailhouse tapes, video and audio, hours of Croslin yakking, including visits with Mommy, Daddy, brother, grandparents, and it`s all on video.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

MISTY CROSLIN, HALEIGH`S BABY-SITTER: Hey.

LISA CROSLIN, MISTY`S MOTHER: She said she would, and she`s going to send you some money.

MISTY CROSLIN: OK. Mom, I want out of here!

LISA CROSLIN: I know you want out, baby. I know it.

MISTY CROSLIN: I want out so bad!

LISA CROSLIN: I know.

MISTY CROSLIN: Have you heard that my bond was -- got lowered or anything?

LISA CROSLIN: Yes, they took it from $100,000 to $50,000, or something like that.

MISTY CROSLIN: So it`s at $50,000 now?

LISA CROSLIN: Art Harris called yesterday and said somebody in Nevada was trying to come up with the money to get you out.

MISTY CROSLIN: OK. Tell him...

LISA CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE) willing to do it.

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes. Yes. Yes. Do you know how long? Can you keep calling him and asking him?

LISA CROSLIN: Yes, he`s going to keep in contact with us.

MISTY CROSLIN: Man, I miss you guys. I`m stuck in this one little cell all the time.

LISA CROSLIN: I know, baby. It`s hard, ain`t it.

MISTY CROSLIN: It is hard! Just they won`t even let me do anything!

LISA CROSLIN: They`re not going to let you out in population?

MISTY CROSLIN: I don`t know.

LISA CROSLIN: Have you asked them?

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes. They said give it a couple days maybe.

I hope you guys can get me out.

LISA CROSLIN: I hope we can, too, baby. Do you get to watch TV?

MISTY CROSLIN: At 6:00 o`clock. Barely can see it. I have to lay my thing on the floor so I can see the TV because they have the TV facing the wrong way so we can`t see it.

LISA CROSLIN: You watch anything recently?

MISTY CROSLIN: No. What was on?

LISA CROSLIN: Ron was doing a thing on there last night stating that you was his ex-wife and his friend only, that he had a girlfriend.

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes.

LISA CROSLIN: That`s what he was saying.

MISTY CROSLIN: I don`t care.

LISA CROSLIN: OK.

MISTY CROSLIN: It sucks, man. I hope I don`t have to be here forever. Do you know how long Art Harris said that when (INAUDIBLE) people are going to bond me out?

LISA CROSLIN: He didn`t say. He just wanted to know if we was willing for them to do it, and I told him yes.

MISTY CROSLIN: Did he say it was a for sure thing?

LISA CROSLIN: He didn`t say for sure. He just said that he knows people in Nevada that was trying to get your bond (INAUDIBLE)

MISTY CROSLIN: You need to keep on him, be, like, Get her out.

LISA CROSLIN: Don`t worry. Every time he calls, I`m going to get onto him. I just wish I could get you out!

MISTY CROSLIN: I know. It`s $50,000 now? So what`s 10 percent of $50,000?

LISA CROSLIN: I think $10,000.

MISTY CROSLIN: So I need $10,000 to get out?

LISA CROSLIN: Yes.

Oh, God, baby, I miss you so much!

MISTY CROSLIN: You guys are going to come see me every -- did you guys -- what about Talent?

LISA CROSLIN: I called Talent and Talent said he don`t think he can come up here.

MISTY CROSLIN: Why?

LISA CROSLIN: I don`t know. He didn`t tell me why. Lindsey (ph) talked to him.

MISTY CROSLIN: So he`s not going to come visit me?

LISA CROSLIN: I don`t think so.

MISTY CROSLIN: What about write me?

LISA CROSLIN: He said he`d try (INAUDIBLE)

MISTY CROSLIN: When are you guys sending mine out?

LISA CROSLIN: I sent yours out today.

MISTY CROSLIN: You did?

LISA CROSLIN: Grandma sent -- Grandma sent you one yesterday.

MISTY CROSLIN: OK.

LISA CROSLIN: OK?

LISA CROSLIN: I saw Tina at Spinner`s, and she said she doesn`t not have your stuff.

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, she does! It was in her car!

LISA CROSLIN: She said she don`t have it, that you had everything with you.

MISTY CROSLIN: No! It was in her car. When I got arrested, my camera, my phone, my I.D., my wallet was all in her car.

LISA CROSLIN: The police didn`t take it from her?

MISTY CROSLIN: No! She pulled off!

LISA CROSLIN: She`s not going to let me have it, then.

MISTY CROSLIN: That`s (EXPLETIVE DELETED)!

LISA CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

MISTY CROSLIN: I`m going to. I`m sorry. I was cussing.

LISA CROSLIN: Don`t get in trouble, baby.

MISTY CROSLIN: I`m not.

LISA CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

MISTY CROSLIN: I`m not going to. I didn`t mean that. I was just mad.

LISA CROSLIN: I know.

MISTY CROSLIN: All right. I hope that people get me out of here.

LISA CROSLIN: I hope they do, too.

MISTY CROSLIN: You guys, Art Harris -- Art Harris can get ahold of Cobra, too, because Cobra said he`d bond me out, too. I got...

LISA CROSLIN: Well, I`ll tell your dad.

MISTY CROSLIN: I got 49 minutes.

LISA CROSLIN: I`ll try to get -- I`ll try to get Cobra`s number myself.

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes.

LISA CROSLIN: I have it in my wallet.

MISTY CROSLIN: We have 49 minutes.

LISA CROSLIN: I`ll let you go and let Daddy come in, OK?

MISTY CROSLIN: OK. I love you.

LISA CROSLIN: I love you, too!

MISTY CROSLIN: I see Austin and Lindsey.

LISA CROSLIN: You see Austin and Lindsey?

MISTY CROSLIN: They`re...

LISA CROSLIN: Do you see Tommy?

MISTY CROSLIN: They`re -- oh, you can`t see them yet. Is she talking to Tommy?

LISA CROSLIN: Yes.

MISTY CROSLIN: Mama, he needs to...

LISA CROSLIN: How do you see Tommy, Austin and Lindsey?

MISTY CROSLIN: Oh, I thought I just seen them walk behind you.

LISA CROSLIN: Oh, you probably did. That`s going into the monitor.

MISTY CROSLIN: Oh. I got 52 minutes and 44 seconds.

LISA CROSLIN: You do?

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes. Do you see it on the bottom of the screen?

LISA CROSLIN: No.

MISTY CROSLIN: Oh, OK. Well, I can see it.

LISA CROSLIN: Well, make sure when it`s, like, 3:30, let me know...

MISTY CROSLIN: I will.

LISA CROSLIN: ... so I can go get Dad.

MISTY CROSLIN: All right.

LISA CROSLIN: So he can come in.

HANK CROSLIN, MISTY`S FATHER: What are you doing, baby? Oh, don`t start crying, please!

MISTY CROSLIN: I want out of here, Daddy!

HANK CROSLIN: I know. I wish I could get you out. I don`t know. He said there were some people in Nevada wanted to bond you out, but you know, I don`t know. I believe you`re trying, baby, but -- they reduced your bond, I guess. How`re you doing? I love you.

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: Not really good. Can you see me?

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes. Can you see me?

HANK CROSLIN: Yes. You still in the cell by yourself?

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: To see each other -- I mean, you can talk to other people?

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: I can`t handle it. We`re -- me and your mom is in a predicament ourselves now. Lindsey`s moving. Lindsey`s moving, and you know, we don`t really got nowheres to go right now. Got no wheels to get around.

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: No, Talent won`t. I don`t want nothing to do with Talent. We`re going to rent us a place. I mean, just -- I just don`t know what`s going to happen, you know? I`m only on unemployment. I got to get some wheels to get some -- get some wheels to get -- or try to find me some work.

MISTY CROSLIN:

HANK CROSLIN: Oh, I know it`s hard. It`s hard for me to have you both locked up. Now, Misty, don`t -- don`t be -- don`t by lying about nothing because all it`s going to do is bury you deeper.

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: What`d your ma say to you?

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: Somebody suggested that they was trying to come up with some money or something, but Art Harris is just looking for a story. Don`t worry. I mean, if somebody`ll bond you out, that`s fine. I mean, I`m all for it, but...

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: All I know Misty is you guys need to get to the truth and get (EXPLETIVE DELETED) over with.

They say you sold -- sold over 300 pills to the undercover.

MISTY CROSLIN: But I didn`t sell them the whole time. I didn`t sell them -- you know, I mean, I was with the people, but I think some of my charges are going to get dropped.

HANK CROSLIN: How many times you do it yourself?

MISTY CROSLIN: Eight times.

HANK CROSLIN: How many times did you do it yourself?

MISTY CROSLIN: Eight to nine.

HANK CROSLIN: Told you to stay away from that stupid (EXPLETIVE DELETED). Told you.

MISTY CROSLIN: When I get out, I`m going to go back with you guys every day.

HANK CROSLIN: Our lives -- our lives are so screwed up here.

Oh, I know. We don`t get our (EXPLETIVE DELETED) took care of, me and your mom be sitting in there for however long. You mom`s going to have to -- she don`t get her -- all her probation done, she`ll be doing 18 months. I go to court on the...

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: I go home to court on the 18th.

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: Yes, February.

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: A hundred and fifty thousand. So take -- so it`s right around probably about $12,000, maybe $15,000 to get you out. I only got -- I only got a couple more weeks left over there, and I have to be out. Lindsey`s moving out this week sometime, so I don`t know how that`s going to work out. I mean, when I get it straightened out, I`ll get some minutes put on the phone, but you ain`t going to get a call every day. And Timmy told...

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: No, he said to keep on trying every day. As soon as he can, he`s going to get some minutes put on there.

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: Terrible, baby. God, I hate this. I don`t want to lose either one of you guys.

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: If you guys had something to do with...

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: Yes.

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: Yes, but that right there doesn`t matter. The dude (ph) Haleigh case is a whole different ballgame.

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: I don`t understand why you didn`t come forward before.

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: Yes. Damn you, man. You had to go...

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: I know, baby. I`m going crazy myself.

yes, they`re messing with him, too. Some of the inmates was hollering (EXPLETIVE DELETED) to him. Where`s that little baby at?

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: Oh, you`re in there by yourself? Everybody got the cell by -- everybody in there?

MISTY CROSLIN: (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: The whole place is like that? You better watch, them other people will try to hurt you.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: Next, more of Croslin, Misty Croslin, jailhouse tapes.

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

GRACE: On secret jailhouse tapes, baby-sitter-turned-stepmother Misty Croslin begins to crack behind bars, desperate, sobbing to get out of jail now, admitting to repeat drug sales, even ratting out her own brother on a felony. This as claims come from behind bars her drug deals are to blame for 5-year-old Haleigh`s disappearance.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

LISA CROSLIN: I miss your pretty face.

MISTY CROSLIN: Don`t cry. What do you think they`re going to give me?

LISA CROSLIN: I don`t know, baby. I don`t know.

MISTY CROSLIN: Hold on.

LISA CROSLIN: I`m so scared!

MISTY CROSLIN: They can`t keep me forever, though, really, Mom. Really, they can`t.

LISA CROSLIN: No, they can`t, baby.

MISTY CROSLIN: And when I get out, I`m like -- I`m moving up to Mass and you guys are coming. We`re leaving Florida.

LISA CROSLIN: Oh, don`t worry. As soon as you get out, we`re leaving. We`re going up there. You just hang in and keep your head up.

MISTY CROSLIN: I do. I just want them to hurry up and do whatever they`re going to do so I can get it done and over with, you know?

LISA CROSLIN: I called the court, and they don`t have a court date for you.

MISTY CROSLIN: Not yet. Well, just -- I want you to keep calling. I want you to keep calling this jail, too, and ask -- tell them it`s not right that I`m in lockdown and stuff.

LISA CROSLIN: I will. I will. When did they get your phone...

MISTY CROSLIN: Every day.

LISA CROSLIN: I will. I promise.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

HANK CROSLIN: What`re you doing, Sissy?

MISTY CROSLIN: Nothing!

HANK CROSLIN: I thought you didn`t want to cry.

MISTY CROSLIN: I`m not trying to cry. Mom got me crying. I`m OK.

HANK CROSLIN: You OK?

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes.

HANK CROSLIN: Did they put you out in the population yet?

MISTY CROSLIN: No, they still got me locked down.

HANK CROSLIN: I don`t think it`s a good idea for you to go out there.

MISTY CROSLIN: Everybody`s nice to me, though, Dad. Nobody bothers me. Really, everybody`s real sweet to me and nice to me.

HANK CROSLIN: Until you get out there.

MISTY CROSLIN: I`m tired of being by myself.

We didn`t deserve this!

HANK CROSLIN: Oh, I know it. We just need to find Haleigh.

MISTY CROSLIN: I know.

HANK CROSLIN: That`s what we need to do.

MISTY CROSLIN: I know.

HANK CROSLIN: If we can find Haleigh, we`d all -- it`d be better for everybody.

MISTY CROSLIN: I know. I`ve been -- I`ve been -- I sit and wonder every day, thinking, just trying to go back and just think if I missed anything. I do, every day! And it`s just -- it`s not, Dad. There`s nothing! I`m telling you, it`s hard.

Oh, DCF came over the other day.

HANK CROSLIN: Huh?

MISTY CROSLIN: DCF come in here the other day to talk to me about Ronald.

HANK CROSLIN: Who?

MISTY CROSLIN: DCF. They asked me about Ronald`s drug habit and about my drug habit and a lot of stupid (EXPLETIVE DELETED).

(CROSSTALK)

MISTY CROSLIN: I said Ronald was a good father. He was a good father. I mean, just because he had a drug habit doesn`t mean he wasn`t a good father.

HANK CROSLIN: He did? You didn`t have -- you really didn`t have a drug problem.

MISTY CROSLIN: I didn`t.

HANK CROSLIN: You just did it every once in a while.

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, and barely, and I didn`t -- it wasn`t even like that. I didn`t even like pills barely, you know? When I got my prescription, he got my whole prescription of pills because I didn`t take them.

When Haleigh`s found, I will be let out of jail because that`s the only reason they`re keeping me in here, the only reason they set me up, because of all that stuff. And that`s why my bond is so high. And it`s not right.

Ronald`s family`s not as good as everybody thinks they are. They all take pills. They all use -- you know, it -- come on, now. We`re not the only bad people. We ain`t bad people.

HANK CROSLIN: No, we`re just stupid.

(LAUGHTER)

MISTY CROSLIN: But they think, Oh, Ronald Cummings`s family is so good. They all take pills. They all do (EXPLETIVE DELETED), every last one of them.

HANK CROSLIN: Yes, the whole world does them. They need to go after the doctors because pretty much, you just -- if you go to a doctor, you pretty much tell him what you want and he gives it to you.

MISTY CROSLIN: Exactly.

So what have you guys been doing? How`s...

HANK CROSLIN: Just laying around, worrying about you guys, watching that stupid Nancy Grace lady. I don`t even like watching her. I hate that lady.

MISTY CROSLIN: We don`t watch it in here, thank God. (INAUDIBLE)

HANK CROSLIN: She`s stupid. She don`t even know what she`s talking about half the time.

MISTY CROSLIN: She doesn`t.

HANK CROSLIN: Well, she says stuff and she don`t know what she`s talking about.

MISTY CROSLIN: She says we eat better than her.

HANK CROSLIN: Yes. She found three chicken McNuggets in her car (INAUDIBLE) found three chicken McNuggets in your car. You old lying lady! She`s supposed to be a Christian lady, too. She ain`t no Christian lady.

MISTY CROSLIN: Nancy Grace is silly. She don`t eat better than us.

HANK CROSLIN: She`s...

MISTY CROSLIN: We don`t eat better than her.

HANK CROSLIN: She`s a stupid lady.

MISTY CROSLIN: See, this is going to be on TV, too.

HANK CROSLIN: Nancy Grace is retard. Put that on there.

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes. Nancy Grace is a (EXPLETIVE DELETED). She can lick my (EXPLETIVE DELETED) and suck (EXPLETIVE DELETED)

HANK CROSLIN: Shh!

MISTY CROSLIN: I don`t care.

HANK CROSLIN: They`re already trying to make you all look like a bad person.

MISTY CROSLIN: She won`t play that. Because I said that, she will not play that.

HANK CROSLIN: Just don`t let her get to us. I know.

MISTY CROSLIN: I ain`t letting her get to me. I don`t care what she has to say. I don`t care what anybody else has to say about me because I...

HANK CROSLIN: I do. I don`t want them to think that my family had anything to do with that because I know my family. Ain`t none of us that cold-hearted.

MISTY CROSLIN: Of course we`re not, Daddy.

HANK CROSLIN: We love children too much.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

GRACE: On newly released jailhouse tapes, Misty Croslin cracks behind bars, sobbing, desperate to get out of jail now. It`s all about me, me, me, me, me, me, even admitting to repeat drug sales, ratting out her own brother on a felony.

Now claims come from behind bars it was her drug deals to blame for Haleigh`s disappearance. But why? Then Croslin reveals she`s got information she plans to use to get out of jail. Police convinced Misty Croslin the key to Haleigh`s disappearance, especially since evidence emerges Croslin did not want to be bothered baby-sitting the night Haleigh disappears.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

GRANDMOTHER: Hello?

MISTY CROSLIN: Grandma, I love you! Can you please accept my phone call?

GRANDMOTHER: Do what?

MISTY CROSLIN: Will you accept to talk to me, please?

GRANDMOTHER: I`m talking to you, honey.

MISTY CROSLIN: Grandma, I don`t want to be in here!

GRANDMOTHER: Misty, I know you don`t. I don`t want you in there, honey, but there`s -- we do -- we kept telling you, honey, to stay away from that stuff. You can`t do that.

MISTY CROSLIN: I need someone to try to bail me out!

GRANDMOTHER: I have no money. Your dad owes me money. Now I can`t even pay my -- my payment for my house insurance -- or not insurance but...

MISTY CROSLIN: Can you get ahold of Dad and tell him to put some minutes on my phone so they can talk to me and come down and visit me?

GRANDMOTHER: I can`t get ahold of him, either. He don`t have a phone. He calls me.

MISTY CROSLIN: When he -- when he calls you, will you please tell him to...

GRANDMOTHER: Yes, I will.

MISTY CROSLIN: Because I really can`t handle this, Grandma!

GRANDMOTHER: I know you couldn`t, and I -- I wish there was something could be done, but...

MISTY CROSLIN: I just need to get bailed out!

GRANDMOTHER: The money that they want to bail you out, there`s nobody got that kind of...

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

MISTY CROSLIN: Get Cobra. You know he`ll get me out. I got some information that I`ll give to him if he gets me out.

CHELSEA CROSLIN, MISTY`S SISTER-IN-LAW: I know, but that`s why your lawyer`s scared. He doesn`t want -- he called me last night and he said, Chelsea, I don`t want Cobra to get ahold of Misty because I think all`s he`s going to do is -- is interrogate the (EXPLETIVE DELETED) out of her, like he did Nene and throw her back in jail, he says. So I`m working on it.

MISTY CROSLIN: So my lawyer`s trying to...

(CROSSTALK)

MISTY CROSLIN: My lawyer`s trying to get me out?

CHELSEA CROSLIN: Yes. He`s, like, I`m going to -- I want to get her out before Cobra can get her out. He`s, like, Because I don`t want Cobra to get her.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

HANK CROSLIN: Who was you (INAUDIBLE) getting all these (EXPLETIVE DELETED) pills from?

MISTY CROSLIN: I know, man. It sucks. I should have listened to you.

HANK CROSLIN: Told you don`t be getting into that (EXPLETIVE DELETED) game, man. I told it wasn`t no good.

MISTY CROSLIN: I know, Daddy.

HANK CROSLIN: Now you`re brother`s (EXPLETIVE DELETED) and you`re (EXPLETIVE DELETED), and I can`t handle it, man.

MISTY CROSLIN: It`s OK. I`m going to -- Dad, it`s going to be OK. I will get out. They`re not going to keep me forever.

LISA CROSLIN: I don`t want you in there at all!

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, but you know, what -- I got to learn the lesson. I`m OK, you guys. I`m really OK. I`m doing fine. I mean, I hate being here. Of course I do. Robert Fields is trying to bond me out right now. He`s trying to get me out, but if he doesn`t, then I`ll -- you know, I`ll be here. There`s nothing I can do about it.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: When we come back, more of baby-sitter-turned-stepmother Misty Croslin`s secret jailhouse tapes.

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

GRACE: After Haleigh`s father, Ronald Cummings, and baby-sitter turned stepmother, Misty Croslin, are handcuffed, arrested, booked, Cummings talks first. Stepmother Misty Croslin follows suit.

Tonight, even more jailhouse tapes, video and audio, hours of Croslin talking away. Hours of visits with mommy, daddy, grandma, brother, all on video.

At this hour, investigators combing the tapes for evidence that may help find Haleigh.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Hello?

MISTY CROSLIN, RONALD CUMMING`S EX-WIFE, LAST SEEN HALEIGH: Hey, Mama.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Hey, baby. What are you doing?

MISTY CROSLIN: Don`t cry, because you`re going to make me cry and I can`t handle it.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I`m scared for you.

MISTY CROSLIN: I know. It`s OK. I need you to go over to Tina`s and get my cell phone and stuff and my camera and wallet and everything. And I want you both to come visit me.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: It`s got to be approved because I don`t know, probation they have to approve who can come and see you.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We got no gas money.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: And we ain`t got no gas right now, but they did approve me, and we`re going to get up there one day this week hopefully.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I love you, baby.

MISTY CROSLIN: Because I really to see you, guys.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Huh?

MISTY CROSLIN: I said I really want to see you guys.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I`m coming to see you, I promise. OK?

MISTY CROSLIN: OK. I mean I can talk for 15 minutes, but.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: OK. I love you. You dad wants to say something.

MISTY CROSLIN: OK. I love you, too.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: How you doing, baby?

MISTY CROSLIN: Hanging in there.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I hope so.

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, I`m doing alright.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Your brother`s taking it pretty hard.

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Tommy`s taking it pretty hard.

MISTY CROSLIN: Why?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Because he`s away from his baby and he`s going to prison.

MISTY CROSLIN: I know. I am too.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I know. Hope not.

MISTY CROSLIN: I hope not, too. We`ll see though.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: God, I hope and pray not. I wish you would have just listened to your dad.

MISTY CROSLIN: I know. I wish I would have to. You don`t even know. I think about that all the time. But you know what? I got to learn from my own mistakes.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes, that`s right. And you know better than to do it again?

MISTY CROSLIN: I will never. When I get out of here, I will not do anything. I`m not smoking cigarettes. I`m not smoking weed. I`m not doing nothing anymore. I`m going to be good.

I`m going to -- if I go to prison. I`m going to get my GED, I`m going to do what I have to do and when I get out, I`m going to do the right thing and stay with my mom and my dad and not leave them ever again.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: OK. I love you.

MISTY CROSLIN: I love you, too. You`re not hanging up until 15 minutes is over.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I`m not, baby, I promise.

TIMMY CROSLIN, MISTY CROSLIN`S BROTHER: Hello.

MISTY CROSLIN: Hey, Bubba.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Hey, Sis.

MISTY CROSLIN: Bubba, can you please try to get me out?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: We`re working on it right now, baby sis.

MISTY CROSLIN: How? Who`s working on it?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I think your lawyer`s working on getting you out.

MISTY CROSLIN: Do you know how long?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Huh?

MISTY CROSLIN: Do you know how long?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: No, Sis, I don`t.

MISTY CROSLIN: You got income tax?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Even with my income tax, Sis, I still couldn`t get you out. You`re at a million dollar bond. Half that.

MISTY CROSLIN: But 10 percent would be $9,500.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Yes.

MISTY CROSLIN: I`m OK, like, you know, I don`t like being in St. Johns County because it sucks.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: How long are you locked down a day?

MISTY CROSLIN: All, but I get out two times a days for an hour. I had (INAUDIBLE) my health today so they`re going to be giving me some Zoloft or something. Some Prozac or something for my nerves and (EXPLETIVE DELETED). And she`s going to get out of lockdown. She said maybe I might be out of here tomorrow.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: That`s cool.

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes. Leonard Padilla or somebody`s trying to get out of jail or something like that?

(LAUGHTER)

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, but.

MISTY CROSLIN: But Robert doesn`t want him to because they`re just going to revoke my bond if I don`t give them what they want.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: No.

MISTY CROSLIN: But I was told that he was in the process of doing something, too. Do you know that before they can bond me out, I have to go in front of the judge and make sure it`s not (EXPLETIVE DELETED) drug money?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Yes.

MISTY CROSLIN: Tommy, too. All of us. Dude, you guys have to send me some money. I`m so hungry.

CHELSEA MISTY CROSLIN: OK. I promise. As soon as we -- hopefully we`ll get our taxes on our card tomorrow. And we`ll send at least $100.

MISTY CROSLIN: I`m so hungry. They don`t feed you anything. I`m just so hungry.

C. MISTY CROSLIN: God, she`s (EXPLETIVE DELETED) hungry. They`re starving her. Hold on. Here`s Tim.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Hello?

MISTY CROSLIN: Hey, Bubba.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Hey, Sis. How you doing?

MISTY CROSLIN: I`m hungry. We get to eat at four in the morning. We get to eat 11:30 and then we eat at four again in the afternoon. And that`s all we get to eat.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I know. (EXPLETIVE DELETED) food, huh?

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes. I be eating it because I be hungry.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: You got to do what you got to do to survive.

MISTY CROSLIN: I just want some (EXPLETIVE DELETED) good food. I`m going to prison, I`m telling you.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: For how long?

MISTY CROSLIN: Eight trafficking charges.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Huh?

MISTY CROSLIN: I have eight trafficking charges.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: how long you think you`re going to do?

MISTY CROSLIN: About 21 years.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: No. You`re not going to do 21 years.

MISTY CROSLIN: I`m going to prison to. Donna is going to prison. Ronald is going to prison. We`re all going to prison, Tim. Unless I can come out and tell them something.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Huh?

MISTY CROSLIN: Unless I come out and tell them something, that`s the only way I`m not going.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Well, what do you know, sis?

MISTY CROSLIN: Tim, I don`t.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: You don`t know nothing?

MISTY CROSLIN: No, Bubba. Have you guys talk to Robert Fields at all?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, we talked to him a couple of times.

MISTY CROSLIN: What is he saying?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I don`t want to say on the phone.

MISTY CROSLIN: Am I getting a long time?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Huh?

MISTY CROSLIN: Am I getting a long time?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: No. It`s not -- nothing about that. I can`t talk on the phone, Misty, about it because it`s recorded and he doesn`t want no one to know.

MISTY CROSLIN: I got to be strong about this, you know?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, I know.

MISTY CROSLIN: I`ll be alright, Bubba. I`ll get out eventually. And I`ll be alright. This is a lesson, you know what I mean?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Yes.

MISTY CROSLIN: I`m learning a lesson. I shouldn`t have did what I did. But it`s not my fault, because I shouldn`t be getting charged with all eight of them anyways.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I mean, who met this dude?

MISTY CROSLIN: John called me and asked if I could get it for him and I said, sure, you know? And then me and Ronald started doing it, and then Tommy did a couple of ones. And then, yes.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Misty, where was you when they got you?

MISTY CROSLIN: At Spinner`s.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: At Spinner`s? By yourself.

MISTY CROSLIN: No, Ronald. It was me and Ronald. I got eight counts, Timmy. I got eight of them. How come I`m being charged with all eight?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: You guys were just taking the guy to give some pills, right?

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes. It wasn`t like weed, you know what I mean?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Whatever man. They`re (EXPLETIVE DELETED) just (EXPLETIVE DELETED) stupid. They wanted to get you. And then you (EXPLETIVE DELETED) up and they got you.

MISTY CROSLIN: Call Cobra. Cobra said he`s bail me out.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I know. And Cobra is trying to do it and your lawyer`s trying to do it right now, sis.

MISTY CROSLIN: So how long? When is Cobra going to come and get me out?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I don`t know. I don`t know. I`m just hearing this from (EXPLETIVE DELETED) your lawyer and who told you about Cobra?

MISTY CROSLIN: My lawyer said that he said that -- T.J. Hart`s thing.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: $5,000.

(CROSSTALK)

MISTY CROSLIN: Robert says he has $5,000 so far?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: He said that he -- Chelsea said that he said he`s $5,000 short from getting you out.

MISTY CROSLIN: So we need -- come on. I know you guys got families. Chelsea`s got family, please look.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Huh?

MISTY CROSLIN: I know Chelsea`s got family, you guys all -- please get me out of here.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Misty, I`m trying, honey. I mean I hate seeing you in there, but there`s no one that`s going to give us (EXPLETIVE DELETED) $5,000 like that.

MISTY CROSLIN: I`ll pay it back.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I know. Don`t worry. You got to keep your head up, Misty. You got to stay strong, sis. They ain`t going to get you -- you`re not going to be in there forever. I mean there`s a possible that you could end up doing a couple of years, though.

MISTY CROSLIN: Did Chelsea got a hold of Cobra?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: No. We haven`t got a hold of Cobra. But (EXPLETIVE DELETED) I forget who we heard from. Lindsay`s Lindsay, the girl that she used to go to school with in the white Grand Am, the white car with her? You knew her? Jennifer (EXPLETIVE DELETED). She`s the one who said that. Something, Cobra is trying to raise enough money to get you and Tommy both out of jail. Then I heard your lawyer was $5,000 short from getting you out of jail.

MISTY CROSLIN: I seen him yesterday.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I don`t know. Why in the (EXPLETIVE DELETED) would you guys be doing that, man?

MISTY CROSLIN: I don`t know. I`m locked down 24/7. I get out not even an hour. They just put me on some medicine. Thera-tex or something. For my nerves. And it`s (EXPLETIVE DELETED) made me cold all day. You can`t -- o yes, another thing, you can`t use your blanket during the day.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: What?

MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, and (EXPLETIVE DELETED).

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

GRACE: Tonight, jailhouse tapes just released. Video and audio. Hours of Misty Croslin breaking down during visits with mommy, daddy, grandma, brother. All secretly caught on tape.

At this hour, investigators combing the video and auto for evidence that may help find Haleigh.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

CHELSEA MISTY CROSLIN: You`re not going to go away for that many years. They do have evidence on you. You know trafficking. But you`re a first-time offender and you -- you know, you can prove that you wouldn`t have been doing that if you weren`t just trying to help out a friend.

You weren`t trafficking. You were helping a friend get a -- you know, pills that he said he needed. So whatever, simple, OK?

MISTY CROSLIN: But that was an FBI, that was a cop.

CHELSEA MISTY CROSLIN: I know. I know, Misty. But it`s OK. Just focus on yourself. Keep going to church, doing what you`re doing, your lawyer`s working on it.

RONALD CUMMINGS, FATHER OF MISSING 5-YR-OLD HALEIGH CUMMINGS: Well, it`s good to see you.

TERESA NEVES, GRANDMOTHER OF MISSING 5-YR-OLD, HALEIGH CUMMINGS: It`s good to see you, sweetheart.

CUMMINGS: Sucks it`s like this.

NEVES: Yes, it does. I hate it.

CUMMINGS: I`ll be OK.

NEVES: Promise?

CUMMINGS: Yes, I`ll be home soon.

NEVES: Promise?

CUMMINGS: I don`t want to make a promise I can`t keep but.

NEVES: Don`t you have something to tell me?

CUMMINGS: Huh?

NEVES: Don`t you have something to tell me?

CUMMINGS: That I love you?

NEVES: No --

(LAUGHTER)

CUMMINGS: What?

NEVES: I don`t know. You said you had something to tell us.

CUMMINGS: No. Not really. I really don`t --

NEVES: Think she`s going to talk? Do you think she`s going to talk?

CUMMINGS: Well, this is between me and you, and whoever is listening to our recording, but, you know, they shouldn`t -- the cops are not just going to run out and tell nobody. If they do then they`re going to have the (EXPLETIVE DELETED) FDLE to deal with.

Anyway, so after that maybe they`ll do that recording, and the reason why they done it is because they went to the jail and was talking to her, and Jason said, man, I`ve never seen her cry. Real tears, you know, she always -- you know, has to jerk a tear out.

Jason said no, man, this (EXPLETIVE DELETED) was like pouring, and you know when it started? And I said when? He said when we started talking about you. Being locked up. And losing Junior.

He said she didn`t give two (EXPLETIVE DELETED) about her brother, her mama, her daddy, nobody. When I talked about you, being locked up, she started pouring them. And they were real. So.

He said and she said -- she was so proud to show everybody her tattoo, see, it says Ronald Sr.

NEVES: They made a big deal about that on all the TVs and everything. I said you got Misty in that cell over there which nobody else would do.

CUMMINGS: Nobody else could do.

NEVES: Yes. So you know, you`re just -- I`m very proud of you. Don`t you let anybody tell you that I`m not.

CUMMINGS: Well, the way I see it, I already told you.

NEVES: Yes, I know.

CUMMINGS: If one of the two of them, the whole time we figured it`s got to be one of the two of them. If it`s one of the two of them, then they got it pinned in a corner now because Crystal could wait six or eight months, she just pops up over here or wherever in Texas and move to Montana, whatever. You know and -- or the worst, so, either way we`ll know.

NEVES: Well, you just hang in there, baby. What are crying for, sweetheart?

CUMMINGS: Because I wish I knew where my daughter was.

NEVES: I know, honey. But we`ll find her. You know? One way or the other, like you said, one of them is going to mess up, so we`re going to find her.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: What`s up?

TOMMY CROSLIN, MISTY CROSLIN`S BROTHER: What`s up?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Chelsea said that she wants to know if she -- if you want her with the taxes to pay back or to spend it on bills or to come up here. That`s what Chelsea said.

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: She needs to hold on to it for a minute and see if I get my bonds reduced, man, so I can get out of here.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, because I heard someone`s supposed to be trying to get you out.

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, so she need to hold on to that (EXPLETIVE DELETED) money, because, you know, I got $700 of bond I can pay to get out and then I got to -- they go to drop the other bond down. I got two, three charges and two charges are (EXPLETIVE DELETED).

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, that`s (EXPLETIVE DELETED) stupid.

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Burglary of a dwelling and (EXPLETIVE DELETED) grand theft from a dwelling. I didn`t (EXPLETIVE DELETED) burglarize (EXPLETIVE DELETED). Prove it.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: And you know they might (EXPLETIVE DELETED) I don`t know if they did or not, but they might have (EXPLETIVE DELETED) questioned Lindsey about it. Does Lindsey know anything about it?

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I don`t know. I don`t do (EXPLETIVE DELETED). Prove it. You got fingerprints?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: even if Lindsey did, she can`t testify against you.

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I don`t care if she does or not. They can`t prove (EXPLETIVE DELETED). Find some fingerprints, I didn`t do (EXPLETIVE DELETED).

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, I don`t see you breaking into (EXPLETIVE DELETED) houses. Come on. The (EXPLETIVE DELETED) cops are just out to get you guys for (EXPLETIVE DELETED) -- to get you guys for you guys -- try to make you guys squeeze.

You know (EXPLETIVE DELETED), you know who`s the one that set you guys all up?

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Who?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: The one that we gave John and Linda. That`s who introduced Misty to the guy that (EXPLETIVE DELETED) --

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Oh I know.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: The undercover. So it isn`t Misty`s -- it is not Misty`s fault. I don`t think he -- I don`t know. You got that gun charge. You might end up serving (EXPLETIVE DELETED) a couple of years, bro.

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I know. Three years probably. Maybe. I hope not. You ain`t heard from Misty?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Yes, she called us about 1:00.

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Did she?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Yes.

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I hope she don`t call the house.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: No, I told her not to. She said she`s not going to. I said there was only one call left so Tommy needs to talk to Lindsey. She said she`s not. You know, but (EXPLETIVE DELETED) -- Misty wants to know are you on the third floor, second floor?

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I`m on the same floor as her, I`m on the third floor.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: She`s on the third floor, too.

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: All I know is if she keeps making up all these lies, I`m not going to have nothing to do with her. It`s (EXPLETIVE DELETED) she`s trying to (EXPLETIVE DELETED) to put me in the middle of something I don`t know nothing about.

They ain`t got nothing to get you on, you can come up, dude. (INAUDIBLE)

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I know but it`s just bad timing, dude, because Chelsea`s cleared of suspect, I`m not.

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: Oh well, you didn`t do nothing wrong, they can`t nothing to you. They can`t. They got to have proof, dude, and you didn`t do nothing anyway because they ain`t never going to be any proof.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I know, but look, do you think any of this (EXPLETIVE DELETED) would have happened to you if this (EXPLETIVE DELETED) wasn`t going on in our lives about Haleigh?

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: No. Hell no. How long did I do stuff before that and nothing happened?

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I know. That`s what I`m saying so. I just think they`re just out to get us. That`s what I mean. You know what I mean?

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I know they are. But I think this time -- this time all this entrapment and stuff, they weren`t after me. They were after Misty and Ronald. I just got caught up in the middle of it because of my damn sister.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

CUMMINGS: Because I wish I knew where my daughter was.

NEVES: I know, honey, but we`ll find her. You know? One way or the other, like you said, one of them is going to mess up, so we`re going to find her.

MISTY CROSLIN: I hope you guys can get me out.

HANK CROSLIN: They say you sold -- sold over 300 pills to the undercover.

MISTY CROSLIN: I`ve been the one -- the main focus. They just need to move on and look for the right person.

CUMMINGS: If I found whoever has my daughter before you all do, I`m killing him. I don`t care. I`ll spend the rest of my life in prison. I`m telling you. You can put it on recording. I don`t care.

Maybe I`m a mistake you wish you had never made, huh?

(LAUGHTER)

NEVES: That`s the craziest thing I`ve ever heard. You`re one of my proudest moments. And your sister is the other. I love the two of you more than life.

MISTY CROSLIN: Man, I miss you guys. I`m stuck in this one little cell all the time. They just won`t even let me do anything.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Misty said she`s going in general population. She`s crazy.

TOMMY CROSLIN: Yes, she -- Misty is going to get her little butt kicked. If she goes into general population, them girls are going to have their way with her.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I know, but look, do you think any of this (EXPLETIVE DELETED) would have happened to you if this (EXPLETIVE DELETED) wasn`t going on in our lives about Haleigh?

TOMMY MISTY CROSLIN: No. Hell no.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: But Misty -- when that girl could have possibly died from some of that (EXPLETIVE DELETED), Donna?

HANK CROSLIN: What are you doing, baby? No, don`t start crying please. I know. I wish I could get you out.

MISTY CROSLIN: 3:00 in the morning, I got up and -- I got up because I had to use the bathroom. I see the kitchen light on. And I walked to the kitchen and the back door is wide open. Haleigh`s gone. And she`s gone.

Please try to get me out of here.

CHELSEA CROSLIN: I know. We`re going to work on it. I promise.

MISTY CROSLIN: Get Cobra. You know he`ll get me out.

CUMMINGS: Man, if Misty has something to do with it, you know what she`s looking at? 114 years.

MISTY CROSLIN: I swear to God, (INAUDIBLE) I woke up and she`s gone. And that door was wide open.

MARLAINA SCHIAVO, NANCY GRACE PRODUCER, SPENT TIME WITH MISSING HALEIGH`S FAMILY: Here`s the back screened door, the one that was propped open with the cinder block, OK? Now did you see when it close it slams, it makes a loud noise? But if you leave this door, this slowly closes as well.

MISTY CROSLIN: Call Cobra. Cobra said he`s bail me out.

TIMMY MISTY CROSLIN: I know. And Cobra is trying to do it and your lawyer`s trying to do it right now.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: Let`s stop and remember Army Sergeant Shin Woo Kim, 23, Fullerton, California, killed Iraq. On a second tour, awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Army Achievement Medal.

Remembered for contagious laugh and smile. Loved dancing, time with family, friends, poker, basketball, eating at In and Out Burger. Dreamed of attending USC, becoming a pharmacist and backpacking Europe. Leaves behind parents, one brother, one sister.

Shin Woo Kim, American hero.

Thanks to our guests but especially to you. I`ll see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp Eastern, and until then, good night, friend.

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