with the court. Working 4 You, Anne Emerson, News 4. Katy: Thank you, and 10. Our Conley Grayson met with Drexel's live once after the hearing. She joins us live to joins us live slid from outside the federal courthouse. So Conley, how are they reacting to Vause's decision. Conley: Katy, justice delayed is not just is that I. ISAPI hundred Brittanee Drexel's family in court today and they were visibly released -- relieved when Vause officially pled guilty. >> You will bring justice to justice. Conley: A full-circle moment. >> Is where he belongs and now she needs to go where she belongs. Conley: They say the people responsible for her death are finally behind bars. >> Does have no words. Like, she is a mom. You know? And a grandmother. Like, how could you do this to a human being? >> I think it is a resolution to what happened and she will pay for what she did to my daughter. Conley: Also in the courtroom, Timothy Taylor, the man once wrongfully accused of the crime. Hopefully it comes together so we can all have closure to it. Conley: His family is still trying to clear his name. So. My son was falsely accused with no evidence. We suffered a lot. Quality indicators. Conley: And not in the legal opinion, public opinion. We want to know that we are saved and the people don't have the perception of him being a part of this. >> I. I've been waiting forever. Conley: They are all waiting for justice with which they say will come at sentencing. Drexel's family told me they plan to