It would be our position that it is totally inadmissible. My client adamantly denies being involved in that. There is no evidence.

They're outstanding individuals, outstanding citizens of the community, and I think the facts will bear that out. The media and people look at something one way. You have to look at the entire circumstance. When these cases get in the media's eye, it's always one-sided.

New Rochelle police have conceded there's no evidence against him in that case. If you strip away the 'he might have done it, he could have done it, he was the last one to see her,' there's not a scintilla of evidence linking him to her disappearance.