Sources have said that a police informant saw Michael Vick, a Newport News native, at dog fights. Video is also said to exist putting Vick at a scene he claims to know nothing about.
"It will work itself out. I just got to watch the people that I keep around me and just do some things differently from here on out in the future," said Vick.
A consultant on the case talked to WAVY about evidence that could point the finger at the football star.
Mark Kumpf of the Virginia Animal Control Association explained, "You are looking at a piece of evidence that clearly could refute suspect's statements that 'I was never there.'"
They are informants that Kumpf said have proven trustworthy in the past. The informants said they have seen Michael Vick at dog fighting events and suggest there may be a video tape of Vick at a dog fight out there too.
"They have seen Michael Vick at alleged dog fighting events or they have alleged that video tape exists of one of those events," Kumpf said.
If those informants are telling the truth and there is a video somewhere out there, the case against Vick could be a strong one. Three weeks after the start of the investigation, no one has been charged in the case.
The delay has some already asking whether the prosecution is in trouble.
Kumpf said, "A lot of the individuals outside looking in on that investigation are eager to see some resolution."
The Commonwealth's Attorney and investigators will meet next Monday to determine if anyone will be charged.