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NANCY GRACE, HOST: Breaking news tonight, a 13-year-old school girl vanishes from her home, where her family finds a nightstand pushed against

the girl`s bedroom door, dive teams searching a local pond.

In a bizarre twist, focus on two Virginia Tech University superstars, engineering majors, the boy a track star, the girl a female NASA intern.

Did one lure the little girl on line, the other mastermind dumping the girl`s body beside a highway like she`s trash?

Bombshell tonight. Finally, the preliminary cause of death just released - - stabbing, the little girl stabbed to death. And the charges against the female accomplice in the last hours upgraded. Was she in on the school

girl`s kill? And at this hour, a timeline emerging as to exactly when the school girl was killed.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I make my personal goals achievable, like (INAUDIBLE) just out of reach of achievable.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Student athlete of the week David Eisenhauer was arrested, charged with first degree murder and abduction. The 13-year-

old`s parents say she pushed a dresser in front of her bedroom door, then climbed out a window.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: Missing mom of two Nique Leile`s (ph) body found unclothed, decomposing under leaves, not far from her upscale home she shared with

husband and two daughters. Why wasn`t Nique reported missing immediately? As focus turns on Dad, Nique`s own two daughters take to YouTube to defend

him.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I wanted sex, but the sex we`ve been having has been just, you know, her rolling over on me or me rolling over on her. It

hasn`t been anything special, you know? So I said to her, you know,, Hey, how about you -- how about you put on an outfit? I think that might have

set her off.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Searchers found her naked body in some woods near the couple`s home.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: He`s known as America`s dad, but comedian Bill Cosby the target of multiple police investigations for sex molestation of women who say Bill

Cosby sex assaulted them. In the last hours, not so funny anymore man Bill Cosby, finally, finally in a criminal court of law. Is Bill Cosby finally

headed to jail?

(END VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You raped me, Bill Cosby. You raped me.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I woke up in a bed naked, bruised.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: And he was looming over me in a white robe.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I knew I had been drugged. It was very powerful.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: He`s a serial rapist, actually.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: Good evening. I`m Nancy Grace. I want to thank you for being with us tonight.

Bombshell tonight. A 13-year-old school girl, just turned 13, vanishes from home. Her family finds a nightstand pushed up against her bedroom

door, dive teams searching a local pond. But in a bizarre twist, focus turns to two Virginia Tech University superstars, both engineering majors,

the boy a track star, the girl a female NASA intern.

Did one lure the little girl on line, the other mastermind dumping the school girl`s body beside a highway like she`s trash?

We learn the preliminary cause of death at this hour. We learn this little girl stabbed dead. As we go to air, also we learn the charges against the

female accomplice upgraded. Was this female NASA intern in on the kill of a little school girl?

And a timeline emerging as to exactly when the little girl was actually killed. Now, keep in mind, this little girl was stolen, taken from her

home, her bedroom window in the wee hours of Tuesday night, sometime after midnight. Her body wasn`t found until Saturday.

So what did these two Virginia Tech students do with this little girl just turned 13 Tuesday night, Wednesday night, Thursday night, Friday night,

Saturday?

You`re seeing there right there -- hold on that, if you could, Liz. Can we go back to the outside?

We`re understanding that little Nicole Lovell was taken out of her bedroom window and that that bedroom window was on the first floor of the

apartment.

[20:05:03]Hold that for me, Charles. Thanks, Liz. Look at that. It`s not that far off the ground. She could have easily jumped out, or he could

have gone in to get her and help her out.

But what I`m wondering tonight, what I`m wondering, Candace Trunzo, senior news editor, Dailymail.com, are there any surveillance videocameras there?

Could we actually see this guy, David Eisenhauer, luring her out and into his car? Do we know anything about how she got out, Candace?

CANDACE TRUNZO, DAILYMAIL.COM (via telephone): Well, there could be video at this point. We don`t know exactly what the police have. They`re being

very closed-mouthed.

We know now that, sadly, she was stabbed to death, poor little Nicole. But we don`t know the circumstances of how they actually met up. What we do

know is that this had something to do with the Internet and on-line dating forums.

GRACE: Well, OK, hold on just a moment, just a moment. I want to back up to what we know. I understand that the little girl had been suffering

bullying at school. She had been through a liver transplant. She had lived through lymphoma, MRSA. And she was on these various Web sites on

line, trying to get approval. One of them was called Cute or Not (ph).

I mean, I want to get to the Web sites in a moment. What I`m trying to do right now is determine and marshal the evidence, Candace.

Let me go to you. Michael Christian, also on the story, I`m seeing the apartment. And I`m wondering, is there any security video in that parking

lot, anywhere in that apartment complex that could actually show me David Evan (ph) Eisenhauer, the track star at Virginia Tech University, out there

in his car?

I mean, because what you just see, Michael, is you see the parking lot and you see her bedroom window.

MICHAEL CHRISTIAN, NANCY GRACE PRODUCER (via telephone): Nancy, because of the fact that it is an apartment building and it is a parking lot, one

would assume that that might exist. However, police have neither confirmed nor denied that.

GRACE: OK, with me right now, I`m hearing in my ear, Taylor Rees Shapiro, reporter with "The Washington Post." Taylor, thank you so much for being

with us.

TAYLOR REES SHAPIRO, "WASHINGTON POST" (via telephone): Yes. Thank you. Happy to be here.

GRACE: You know, Taylor, We were just talking to Rita Cosby and Candace Trunzo, and Candace was talking about how we believe this little girl --

just turned 13! I mean, it`s making my head spin! My children, Taylor, are 8. They just turned 8. She`s just a few years older than them.

Now, what -- I understand this Web site, one of them is called Teens Flirting and Dating? It`s basically kids that can`t drive. They can`t

date. They don`t know what flirting is. And they`re in a chat room, and it`s been described as a parent`s nightmare come to life?

SHAPIRO: Right. Well, you know, like many teenagers her age, Nicole was very active on social media. The page that you`re describing is actually

on Facebook. So it`s publicly available. Anybody whom is active on Facebook could access it.

And many of the people that were posting in it were teenagers, but some who are members are older themselves, who are not teenagers. In fact, some

were older adults, male adults.

And when she was on this Web site, she posted one time in particular, she asked people to comment, Am I cute or not? Many of the responses, you

know, sort of, that, you know, Sure, you`re a cute girl, but others were more hateful, and they would bully her and describe her as very round and

not cute at all. And that`s the kind of vitriol that you expose yourself to when you`re active on social media. It`s just one of those things.

GRACE: Yes, I know that`s easy for me and you to say, Taylor Rees Shapiro, but for a little girl who got on this site when she was about 12 years old,

probably not as easy for her to understand when people call her fat and round on a Web site. I`m just wondering, did nobody know what was going on

on her iPad that she was on?

And also, I want to go to Ben Levitan, telecommunications expert. Following up on what Shapiro just said, these aren`t all kids. These

aren`t all teens. I mean, they`re children, number one, that know how to get on the Web site that are 10 to 12 years old. And they don`t know what

dating and flirting is, to start is. And then there`s people like Eisenhauer and others that are grown men, pervs, on these Web sites, Ben.

How can anybody tell the difference?

BEN LEVITAN, TELECOMMUNICATIONS EXPERT (via telephone): Nancy, it`s well known and people have to understand that 17 percent of these profiles are

fake on Facebook. That`s a fact. So you have to understand what the medium is.

Secondly, when these people do sign up for Facebook, they are given more identification and more pointers to themselves than they realize. This is

how this crime was solved. It was easy for police to go to her Facebook account, see who she was communicating with and trace those IP addresses

right back to probably a Virginia Tech student account. And that probably solved the case right there, Nancy.

[20:10:04]GRACE: You know, another thing that`s just happening right now - - Rita Cosby, WABC -- Rita along with me, Taylor Rees Shapiro from "The Washington Post" -- they have both been in arraignment. They`re both

charged with capital murder. Now, that qualifies for life without parole, but these are just police charges, Rita Cosby. This could be upgraded.

This could be upgraded to a death penalty case.

And Rita, in this jurisdiction, you got a choice. You can have lethal injection or the electric chair.

RITA COSBY, WABC: Yes, no, and these are very serious. The other thing we`re finding out from this woman, Natalie Keepers, is she has been charged

with accessory before the fact, Nancy. So to your point, it looks like she was tied somehow.

The other thing, too, we know that authorities tracked him down. We don`t know about the surveillance video, we know it was some tips and

specifically through social media. They arrested him before they found her body.

GRACE: Probably hanging around in that kid chat room. I`m hearing in my ear, joining me right now, Dr. William Morrone, renowned forensic

pathologist, medical examiner and toxicologist.

Dr. Morrone, as we`re going to air, we`re learning a little bit about the cause of death, and now they`re saying this little girl was stabbed. And

what`s freaking me out, in addition to stabbing a school girl that just turns 13, this girl, this NASA intern, if she helped dispose of the body --

think about it Dr. Morrone. She had to drag the girl. Let`s see a picture of it that Norm got for me, Liz, a picture of dragging this body the

distance from the car all the way to these woods. We`ve estimated it between 50 and 80 feet.

The girl`s body, we are now learning, is in the wooded area. It`s not just on the side of the road. Somebody had to take that body all the way up

into those woods.

I mean, Dr. Morrone, you don`t think at some point, this NASA intern went, What in the hey am I doing out here in the middle of the night with this

child`s body? I mean -- but let me talk to you about the stabbing. We`re just learning preliminary cause of death is stabbing. What took them so

long to figure that out?

DR. WILLIAM MORRONE, FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST, MEDICAL EXAMINER: Well, what they needed to do was to complete an autopsy to reveal the internal vital

organs. The first thing you think about in a stabbing wound that`s fatal - - this is sharp force trauma -- is that it has to go in the upper chest and neck because that`s where the wound`s fatal.

And then you have to see which vessels, which arteries, which veins, was it the lungs, was it the heart, and work backwards in time as to which one was

the fatal stab, and if you could chronologically put together how many stab wounds there were, which was the first one, which was the last one.

And they know there`s stabbing. They know their sharp wounds. But they have to try to tell you how. And that`s what took so long.

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

[20:17:07]UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The town of Blacksburg was in mourning, learning that 13-year-old Nicole Lovell is dead and two aspiring students

at Virginia Tech may be responsible. Police say Eisenhauer knew Lovell beforehand and planned her death.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: Right now, let`s go straight to a local police presser in the death of the school girl.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: A very preliminary determination of cause of death is stabbing. Certain portions of an autopsy, such as laboratory results, take

time. Receipt of a formal report is not anticipated until just prior to the preliminary hearing.

David Eisenhauer, 18, of Columbia, Maryland, and of Blacksburg, Virginia, was previously charged with first degree murder in the death of Nicole

Lovell. The assent (ph) date on his warrant was incorrectly listed as January the 30th. That will be amended in court to read on or about

January 27th, which is the same day that Nicole went missing.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: OK, Dr. Morrone, did you hear that? They`re changing the time of death. They`re moving it back by about three days. Now, all along, we`ve

been wondering, what did this guy do with her for all this period of time, these many, many days? Sounds like whatever he did with her, he did that

night and she was killed that night.

And significantly, we hear the girl`s charges have been upgraded to accessory before the fact. Did she help lure the little girl? I don`t

know. Or did she just mastermind getting rid of the body? But the charges have been upgraded on the female accomplice. The other Virginia Tech

student that`s the NASA intern.

Now, let me ask you, why are they moving up the time of death, Dr. Morrone?

MORRONE: When they look at either rigor mortis or lividity or insect infestation in the decomposition process, it`s all earlier. Infestation by

blowflies happens in the first two to three days, and it`s done after two weeks. So they`re moving it up, so that means there`s less decomposition.

There`s less decomposition. That`s why they`re moving up the time of death.

GRACE: Joining me right now is a very dear friend of the family, Davy Draper, who has been with the little school girl, Nicole Lovell`s, dad.

The dad set to join us, but after the words he heard at that police presser, he is -- he can`t speak.

To find out your little girl that has just turned 13 years old, that has lived through so much, lymphoma, liver transplant, MRSA, bullying at school

because she`s got that scar on her neck.

[20:20:08]To hear this child was lured out of her own bedroom and stabbed dead? I mean, I don`t care if this guy`s a track star! I don`t care if

his girlfriend is a NASA intern. It doesn`t matter. This little girl, this school girl is dead!

Did you just hear Dr. William Morrone talking about how they timed her death by the age of blowflies on her body? Rita Cosby, investigative

reporter, WABC, thank you for joining us. Did you hear significantly the girl defendant, the NASA intern is now charged with accessory before the

fact and after the fact. What does that mean?

COSBY: Well, it means that she clearly played a role in getting the girl out and before she was murdered. So this really raises the ante up on her.

And also, to your point, we know that the two of them knew each other pretty well, she and the guy. We know that they both lived in Baltimore.

They were both Virginia Tech students. So there clearly was a relationship, but now it looks like they also played a role, both of them,

in the murder.

GRACE: Yes, their dorms were just 900 feet apart.

To Davy Draper, the family friend -- Davy Draper, thank you so much for being with us.

DAVY DRAPER, FRIEND OF VICTIM`S FATHER (via telephone): Thank you, Nancy.

GRACE: It`s so hard for me to take in that somebody would lure -- I mean, this little girl just turned 13 -- and that somebody would try to hook up

with her on this tween Web site, which is basically teens flirt and date. And they`re all kids. They don`t even know what flirting and dating even

is. They`re 12, for Pete`s sake. And to be stalked on one of these Web sites and lured out -- I know her father is devastated to learn she was

stabbed to death.

DRAPER: Oh, I mean, there`s no words to describe what this family`s going through right now. They`re crushed. They`re looking for answers, you

know, and David has to find out all these events unfolding, you know, as it comes out on media. And he`s devastated. I mean, there`s no words to

describe what he`s going through. But he`s a tough guy. He`s got a lot of support. His family`s wonderful. And they`ll bond together and they`ll

get through this. And there`s (INAUDIBLE) for David. But he`s a tough guy, and he`s just distraught. I wish I could take some of his pain.

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

[20:26:48]GRACE: We are live on the scene where a 13-year-old little school girl is lured out of her bedroom, there in the home with her mom,

and apparently goes into the clutches of two Virginia Tech University superstars, one a track star, the other a NASA intern.

Here is one of them. This is David Evan Eisenhauer, a track star all the way back in high school, the girl defendant, his accomplice, also an honor

graduate at her high school before becoming a NASA intern.

A lot happening right now. We are learning cause of death on this just turned 13-year-old little girl, Nicole Lovell. She was stabbed dead,

stabbed dead, and her body thrown by the side of the road.

When you look at where her body was found, it`s about 50 to 80 feet off the road. Somebody had to drag that body from the car up those hills to that

woody copse. Who did that? And with every step knowing that you have the lifeless body of a 13-year-old school girl.

With me is family friend Davy Draper. Again, Davy, thank you so much for being with us. I understand this little girl was bullied about some scar.

What, that little scar on her neck? That`s what she was made fun of for?

DRAPER: Yes. I know. Isn`t that crazy? I mean, and she was such an awesome girl, very lovable, very energetic, wore her heart on her sleeve.

GRACE: I bet she was Daddy`s girl. I bet he loved her more than anything in the world.

DRAPER: Yes, he did. I mean, there`s nothing like (INAUDIBLE)

GRACE: Oh, my stars, Davy. I just saw that she also that went missing was a blue minion (ph) blanket. I mean, this little girl is carrying around a

minion blanket, you know, with Grue (ph), the minion, a blue minion blanket and pink cowboy boots. This little girl just turned 13.

Back to our special guest, Taylor Rees Shapiro, reporter with "The Washington Post." Taylor, it`s almost just too much to take in. And this

little girl still had a minions blanket with her? She`s just a baby!

SHAPIRO: You know, I actually spoke with a woman who is a teacher at Blacksburg middle school and knew Nicole, and she said that she felt very

uncomfortable reading in the media reports and on television referring to Nicole as a teenager because in her mind, she said her heart was innocent

and she was still just a child who was barely 13.

And I think that that`s something that obviously has impacted a lot of people who are paying attention to this case because everybody sort of sees

her as a child, as well.

GRACE: She is a child. And I can only imagine what Nicole`s life was like. She`s a 12-year-old little girl. People say that she`s chubby.

They make fun of her little scar at school, where she obviously had a tracheotomy.

[20:30:03] And she goes on line to this Web site, Taylor, and meets up with, of all people, David Evan Eisenhauer and his henchperson, the girl

charged in this case, Natalie Marie Keepers.

Unleash the lawyers. Alex Sanchez, New York; Trinity Hundredmark at Atlanta. Alex, also significant, did you hear, the next court date is in

just a couple of days and it`s going to be a preliminary hearing.

That means if the state goes through with it, and the defense doesn`t waive it, the state`s got to show their hand a little bit, they`ve got to put up

enough evidence to get this thing bound over to the grand jury. The problem with that, it gives the defense a chance to go fishing. Cross examine a

state`s key witness before the trial.

ALEX SANCHEZ, DEFENSE ATTORNEY: Yes. Preliminary hearing is very important to the defense. Because you`re getting witnesses on the witness stand.

GRACE: Yes.

SANCHEZ: They`re making sworn testimony. And the defense is going to try to take advantage of that at a later date. But you know what, now that we

know when the young girl was killed, the defense could try to create an alibi for themselves.

GRACE: Exactly. Exactly. And Trinity Hundredmark, I`ve to think that they have either got some kind of a statement or electronic communications

between the boy and the girl at Virginia tech students to rope her in. They`ve now upgraded her charges.

Yes. I mean, clearly they`ve got something that`s made her charges that much more significant at this time. But, Nancy, we don`t know how many chat

rooms if I`m the defense attorney for them. I`m trying to figure out who all this little girl was in contact with. How many people she`s been

talking to. We know she has Facebook. We know she has Kik.

(CROSSTALK)

GRACE: Well, you know what, Trinity. I know where you`re going with this.

TRINITY HUNDREDMARK, ATTORNEY: That`s what I`m asking the cops for at this especially if I get them on a preliminary hearing.

GRACE: I know where you`re going with this. You`re trying to push it off on someone else she met in a chat room. But I

guarantee you, only one of them said meet me Tuesday night.

[20:35:00] (COMMERCIAL BREAK)

GRACE: Missing mom of two, Nique Leili`s body found on close decomposing under leaves not far from her upscale home. She shares with husband and two

daughters. Why wasn`t Nique reported missing immediately? As focus turns on dad, Nique`s own daughter take to YouTube to defend him.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Gwinnett County, 911.

NIQUE LEILI, VICTIM: My husband refuses to let me leave the house.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: A shocking discovery. A woman`s body covered in leaves just inside these woods.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: He waited two days to even report her missing. And he filed for divorce.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: It`s just ridiculous, the lies they`re spreading. Hopefully my dad will be able to come home.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: Straight out to Mike Duffy, standing by. But first, I`m hearing in my ear, we have just obtained audio recordings of the husband caught on

tape. Hold on, Mike Duffy, let`s listen.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

MATTHEW LEILI, HUSBAND OF NIQUE LEILI: Bull (muted), bull (muted)that`s not true. Well, you know what, maybe we should just (muted) as you rip that

-- I mean, holy cow. She rips her shirt off with her (muted) hanging out. No bra or nothing, and says maybe we should just (muted). Throws her shirt

on the floor. And then says, isn`t that what family does?

I ran to her. I hugged her to at least cover her up. I bent down, she moved a little bit with me but I couldn`t bend her down with me. I put her shirt

back on. And I said, and I`m whispering Nique, what the hell are you doing? Are you nuts?

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: I do not believe one word of that. Matt Zarrell, the husband is saying that she ripped off her shirt in front of who?

MATT ZARRELL, NANCY GRACE PRODUCER: In front of her father-in-law, in front of Matthew`s father, because the father suggested that Nique wasn`t

nice enough to him.

GRACE: Does anyone else confirm any of this happened?

ZARRELL; Not a single witness, family, friends, co-workers, cops, medical examiner, no one has said anything about her having any issues, any mental

issues at all, except for the husband, Matthew Leili.

GRACE: You know, I want to go quickly out to Mike Duffy standing by, we know that she did confide into some friends about what was going on in her

relationship. Mike Duffy, what do we know about a friend named Michelle Nichols?

MIKE DUFFY, NANCY GRACE ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Nancy, we heard from Michelle Nichols, a close friend and confidant of Nique Leili. According to

Michelle, the two of them often talked about marital problems in Nique`s relationship. But they could only speak when Nique was away and had access

to a land line at a hotel.

Now in court testimony, Michelle says that Nique often talked to her about abuse in the relationship. And Michelle says that she encouraged Nique to

get away.

Now Michelle says that Nique told her she was going to on multiple occasions, but stopped because she became fearful when Matthew threatened

he would kill her before he allowed her to leave with the two girls.

GRACE: Well, you know, Mike Duffy, ironically -- coincidentally, let me say, the one of the last text messages that Nique sends out, one of the

last messages from her is, "I`m finally going to leave him." And now she`s dead.

[20:39:59] I want you to hear what we have just obtained. More secret recordings of the husband. Listen.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

M. LEILI: We came home, on the way home I said to her, you know, hey, you know, I wanted sex, but the sex we`ve been having has been, you know, just

her, you know, her rolling over on me or me rolling over on her. It hasn`t been anything special. But you know, so, I said to her, hey, how about --

how about you put on an outfit.

I think that might have set her off, that fear of intimacy that I thought she was working on getting over. It was gone. But apparently that set her

off of, because she picked a fight. We were arguing for about an hour, she was yelling, I mean, yelling and screaming at the top of her voice. I`m

three feet from her

(END VIDEO CLIP)

GRACE: Unleash the lawyers, Liz. Alex Sanchez, Trinity Hundredmark. I`ve got to hold my head because it`s hurting so badly. Alex Sanchez, why is he

telling police about his sex problems with his wife? I mean, really? She`s missing. She`s missing at the time they`re having this conversation.

She`s gone, she could be dead. And he`s talking about, he wanted her to put on a negligee? I mean, first, a, how 50 -- 1958 is that, put on a negligee.

But still, aside from that, that`s where his head is when his wife could be dead?

SANCHEZ: Listen, I have no idea why he was giving that information to the police. But the fact of the matter is, Nancy, he`s now charged with murder,

why he`s charged with murder, I`m not so certain.

Because the pathologist testified she was unclear of the cause of death in this case. Now, he may be very reprehensible in his behavior, but there

must be evidence that he committed a crime.

[20:45:00] (COMMERCIAL BREAK)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

M. LEILI: So, I wanted sex, but the sex we`ve been having has been, you know, just, you know, just her rolling over on me or me rolling over on

her. It hasn`t been anything special, you know. So, I said to her, hey, how about -- how about you put on an outfit. I think that might have set her

off.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Searchers found her naked body in some woods near the couple`s home.

GRACE: You know, Dr. William Morrone with me, forensic pathologist. Dr. Morrone, if you look at his vehicle, I think it was an SUV. And the locking

mechanism in the back seat, the third seat all the way at the back, where you -- can I see a picture of this, please, Liz, where you open it up in

that mechanism is her hair.

But it`s mitochondrial. But the reality is when her body is found her hair is tinted. There you go, there`s the blonde hair right now -- right there.

And there is all -- that`s on the third seat, but there`s some actually in the mechanism, the locking mechanism. Couldn`t they tell it`s hers and rule

out the children by the tinting, the hair color?

WILLIAM MORRONE, FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST: Absolutely. And if it`s fresh, you can go to the skull and see where the hair`s been pulled out. In order for

the head to be in a locking mechanism, she had to be in a very unnatural position in the back of that vehicle.

GRACE: You know, unleash the lawyers, Alex Sanchez, Trinity Hundredmark. Trinity , you do know that before he even calls police to report her

missing, he calls a lawyer, you don`t have a problem with that?

HUNDREDMARK: Well, no, Nancy. I mean, he was filing for divorce, they were -- they were arguing, he thought she was this, you know, she was gone, I

mean, it`s not uncommon for people that are getting divorced to be talking to a lawyer. And if you know your wife as he said has some issues and may

be out, you know, doing God knows what, it wouldn`t be unheard of to call a lawyer. So, I don`t have a problem with somebody calling their lawyer.

GRACE: Before you reported her missing.

(CROSSTALK)

HUNDREDMARK: I mean, at this point you are getting divorced, you don`t know where she`s been. I mean, he -- she could just go off. She could get -

- they got into a fight, she could disappear. I mean, she has -- he has no idea what could possibly happen to her.

GRACE: Let`s take a listen to the husband caught on tape.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

M. LEILI: One day I was going through the recorder a couple years ago, my wife was talking to her sister about something. Oh, Matt`s never there for

me, Matt`s this, Matt`s that. I`m like what? Matt, you know, we want to buy Alex a car, but Matt doesn`t think it`s a good idea. I`m like what?

So, I confronted her with it, I said, Nique, what is this? What is there trash you`re talking about me? And she said, what. I said you didn`t feel

like buying him a car? And I said, yes, did you say that she has a car already, that her dad bought her a car or that you wanted to buy her a more

expensive car to win her back from her daddy? Because we`re in a custody battle.

When I started hearing stories about this, I started watching her more closely. Now maybe I pressed her too much, maybe, you know, I confronted

her too much, the doctor have even said that. But my life is lying to me left and right, I can`t trust her. So, every time she lies to me, I just

sit there I press play.

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GRACE: He`s known as America`s dad, but comedian Bill Cosby the target of multiple police investigations for sex molestation of women who say Cosby

sex assaulted them in the last hours, he`s not so funny anymore. Bill Cosby finally in a criminal court of law. Is this the end of the road? Is he

finally headed to jail?

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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: He held me so tightly against his body. It was obvious he was sexually aroused.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Put his penis inside of me. And I would -- I don`t remember but I remember the pain.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I woke up or came to very groggily with him removing my underwear.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I knew I was raped.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Screw you, Bill.

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GRACE: Chris Fargo of Daily Mail.com. How many women now say Bill Cosby molested them?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We are now at over 50 women who are alleging that at one point or another they were molested by Bill Cosby or sexually

assaulted.

GRACE: Right now in the State of Pennsylvania he is finally in a court of law. With me Kathrine McKee, who is accusing Cosby of molesting her. Ms.

McKee, thank you for being with us.

KATHRINE MCKEE, ACCUSING BILL COSBY OF SEXUAL ASSAULT: You`re welcome, Nancy. It`s nice to be back with you again.

GRACE: Likewise. Can you believe this day is really happening? He is really -- Bill Cosby is really in a criminal court of law?

MCKEE: It`s difficult to believe that it took so long, really. To be honest with you. It`s kind of been something that I`ve been expecting to

happen for years and years and years to sort of explode and it didn`t. It was kept quiet for an awfully long time and I`m not surprised.

[20:55:02] I`m happy that it`s happening and I`m glad that justice maybe is finally going to come to Bill Cosby and to the women he abused and molested

but I don`t know. I`m doubtful.

GRACE: Well, what`s happening right now in Pennsylvania is that they are trying to bring felony criminal charges against Bill Cosby. And it is said

that they are basing this on a deposition where he gave sworn testimony.

Liz, would you put up his words from his deposition? Bill Cosby says the lawyer ask, "When you got the Quaaludes was it in your mind you would use

the Quaaludes for young women you wanted to have sex with." Cosby, "yes." Cosby, "I want upstairs, I went into my pat, I broke one, a Quaalude, a

whole one told her to break it. Your friends, I have three friends for you to make your relax."

"What did you tell Andrea? I said "they are three friends. Why did you call them friends? Because they might help take some of the stress and tension

away. I asked her to have a sit down on the sofa. We were still talking, we began to neck, and begin to touch, feel, kiss, kiss back. I opened my top

and lifted up what was sort of like a fishing net, I don`t know what the sweater was. I lifted her bra up so our skin could touch. We rubbed, we

kissed. I stopped."

"I`m behind her, we are what we be called in a spooning position. My face is right on the back of her head around her ear, I go inside he pants, she

touches me, it`s awkward, uncomfortable for her, she pulls her hand, I don`t know if she got tired or what."

She then took her hand and put it on top of my hand to push it in further. I moved my fingers, I do not talk, she doesn`t talk, she makes a sound

which I feel was an orgasm?

An orgasm? The woman is totally on Quaaludes by this point. She has no idea what is happening to her. Kathrine McKee, what happened in your attack by

Bill Cosby? What happened.

MCKEE: Well, Nancy, it happened so quick, fast with me because I trusted Bill. I had known him for many, many years. I considered him to be a friend

and who would ever think that Bill Cosby would do anything to them, you know, ridiculous, right?

So, I went to his hotel room to pick him up to take him to a party and he physically attacked me in such a fast, quick way that it was as if -- it

was so shocking and so fast and so -- he was so strong and forceful. I was really shocked because I really, you know, I don`t think that most women

are stupid and I think that you`re careful of dangerous situations, and I would never go to some strange person`s room or put myself in a situation

in an elevator or an ally alone where I could be attacked by somebody.

So, when I go there, I go there thinking this is my friend, nothing -- what`s going to happen? Nothing is going to happen. Never ever dreaming in

a million years that I`m going to be raped by Bill Cosby. You know, I mean, it`s just...

(CROSSTALK)

GRACE: And what is so amazing to Sanam Hafeez, neuropsychologist, Sanam, what, people choose to believe him over 50 women saying the same thing like

Kathrine McKee. That they find it more comfortable to believe him versus all of them?

SANAM HAFEEZ, NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST: No, I think now with all these women coming forward, I think -- I think that that ship has sailed. But I think

for the longest time he was this larger than life persona and I think this is why these women took so long to come forward because he had such

holdover these women.

And he waited until, you know, these women trusted him, felt comfortable with him, felt that they were -- you know, they all said we thought we were

his friend. So, I think that`s a big part of it. He didn`t just do this to women he just met. So, I think this very psychopathic man waited for his

perfect time to make a move.

GRACE: Bill Cosby in a court of law. Let`s honor an American hero, Colorado officer Trey Biles rescues a boy near death from an icy pond.

Three boys fall through frozen ice playing on the parker pond.

Miles first on the scene, uses a tree branch to pull a boy to safety. Trey Biles, American hero.

Thanks to our guests and especially to you for being with us. Nancy Grace signing off. I`ll see you tomorrow night 8 o`clock sharp, Eastern, and

until then. Good night, friend.

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