over the country, every race, ethnicity and background but all share the the same last name. doe. their real name is a mystery. these are the faces of 715 children in the united states whose deaths remain unsolved. sometimes with these cases, i mean, these children remain unidentified for a ton of reasons. reporter: their cases are investigates here today national center for missing and exploited children head kwaurers in virginia. all the faces reporter: the senior forensic care specialist. we will never give up hope or stop looking to identify these kids and give them a name and find justice. reporter: this is a key facility for law enforcement looking to solve cases involving children since 1984. here forensic imaging specialists use computer programs to create faces of the unidentified. before bella bond s name was discovered, she was known as baby doe and this is where a
whitman says. i suspect she was trying to do in some ways what i was trying to do is make this company more competitive. reporter: as fiorina writes her own version of that turbulent history, trump has put it into one line. carly fiorina is terrible at business, the last thing our country needs. tom foreman, cnn, washington. well, just ahead details about bella bond s death. in court today, prosecutors described how the 2.5-year-old child was killed after refusing to go to bed and details about the tipster that gave police the crucial break they needed and protecting pope francis during his visit to the u.s. lest expected to attract huge crowds everywhere he goes and how is new york preparing? i ll talk to the police commissioner later in the program.
that s what he was told by rachial bond and he believed her. reporter: bella s buy logical father who never met his daughter says he recently returned here to get back in her life, but he was too late. rachial bond came to him last week when mccarthy finally left the apartment and told him their daughter was dead. what did she tell you? she told me all the horrific details of what happened to our daughter. reporter: how hard was that to hear? tremendously hard. it was probably one of the hardest things i ever had to sit through ever in my life and listen to. what was it like in the courtroom today, randi? reporter: emotions were running high. bella bond s biological father was there sitting in the front row. he almost got thrown out because he was making gestures to her mother trying to show her that he brought with him bella s favorite beads she slept with at night and when the hearing ended he screamed and said you won t
water. mccarthy s attorney insists his client is innocent. he is shocked and saddened by the death of bella bond but he did not kill her. reporter: but the lawyer for the child s mother disagrees. she wants to see mr. mcccarty pay for what he did. up next, in a live report, details on his first stop and why some people don t want him to visit the white house. stay with cnn. technology empowers us to achieve more.
appreciate you being on. thank you. just ahead, a new boost in the polls for carly fiorina and closer look at the fire that she s under for her time as a silicon valley ceo. donald trump is certainly leading the attack on that. going beyond the rhetoric in search of her record both as a ceo for better and worse, that s next. later no way to describe the allegations in the death of-year-old bella bond. when the mom and boyfriend did to this poor little girl has got to be heard to be believe. john walsh is ahead.