what do you think should happen in terms of her sentence? >> truth be told, i think -- you know, i would like her to be held to the highest accountability that she can be, held to the max if you ask me. because i truly feel like there's no sentence that she can get that will be as punishable as the sentence that we have already. you know, she -- no matter what she gets it's going to be a light at the end of the tunnel for her. we're going to spend the rest of our lives without daunte. we're never going to see daunte again, the most hurtfulest thing in the world. so if you ask me i would probably say life, but, you know, that's not my decision to make. >> yes, and of course the statute requires something perhaps different than that. mr. wright, antonio, thank you for your time tonight. and again, sir, i'm sorry for what has happened. i'm sorry for the loss, and thank you for allowing us to hear through your words, your memory of your son and what he continues to mean to your