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Nancy Grace Gearing Up to Discuss New Dunn Developments

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By: Bigcountryhomepage.com Staff Reports
Updated: January 12, 2011
Producers of the "Nancy Grace" show tell KTAB News they plan to again feature the Hailey Dunn case during tonight's episode on HLN. The broadcast airs from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. CT and is then replayed at 9 p.m.

The show planned on discussing the case Tuesday.  However, those plans were scrapped due to a lack of new developments.  With the release of affidavits in the case, there's now an entirely new set of issues to delve into.

Some officials and residents of Colorado City have spoken out against the show saying it's "sensationalized" the story and reported incorrect details.

On the other hand, some residents and members of the Dunn family feel the broadcast does more to help the case than hurt it due to the national attention it provides.

During Monday's broadcast, the talk show host and former prosecutor brought up two issues throughout the broadcast: why do investigators think Hailey is alive and what sort of inconsistencies have the key players in the investigation been making?

During the broadcast, KTAB's Priscilla Luong answered the first issue by delivering the breaking news that law enforcement now does not have enough evidence to believe Hailey is a runaway or in hiding.

Grace and her panel of guests said that by law enforcement reporting one day they were optimistic Hailey was alive and saying the next there's not enough evidence to support that ultimately harms the investigation.

Even so, Grace came to the defense of the authorities and their overall effort.

"At least they are trying everything; you have to give them that," said Grace.

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