Once in a while Rita gets lucky. She is a ball of fire, breathless and all, and that will get you a few scoops and crucial legal points. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day... (Overused cliche)
The more I think about it, I think that is where I heard an attorney in the case - not Rita herself - come out with the "unclaimed body at the morgue invalid way to handle this case" point against the judge's decision to appoint a guardian to claim the body for a minor child.
The more I think about it, the more concerned I am for the health of that baby. Doesn't any judge, police official, or medical examiner want to know if she was born with narcotics in her system?
I'll conceed that once in a while she comes up with some gems, like the interview with the Dutch companion of King Erics.
The judge appointed a guardian ad litem for one reason...to speak for the child. In other words, the judge said: "Howard, ya wanna make a deal?? OK. I'll agree to it. We won't get into the DNA........And poof.....The judge, using Socratic methods in his questioning decided NOT to give him all the rights of a "natural guardian", i.e., the biological father. HOWARD LOST!!!! Now he has to pretend he is Mr. Wonderful to get anything. Bet he decides to have them both buried in the USA in the end. He doesn't give a damn.....but he'll seem like "the good guy".