>>what was that little ditty you had about ocala?narrator) i really don't believe steve took the case on for money, but he was so inexperienced he could only plead guilty for aileen. he didn't even had a fax machine or law office. >>when i was living in a teepee on micanopy i had, uh, i went through the whole thing, cows, chickens, geese... >>(woman) i got all that. >> i had a cow called sir angus mcbeef, just so you know what he's gonna be, you know you try to rationalize it, you're going into the refrigerator, you're going to--that was the last meat i was able to eat. >>(woman)i guess you can look at it that way. >>(dog whining) >>(narrator)aileen lived in a total fantasy world. she thought she'd get off the murders and then live with this woman, arelene pralle, a born-again christian who had seen aileen's picture in the local newspaper and adopted her. together they planned to run a hose ranch and raise she-wolves. arlene pralle, the born-again christian, hired steve and persuaded aileen to come clean with god and plead guilty. st