his name was randy snead. he'd known robert and his mom for years. robert looked up to randy. ted him. so when officer snead, now a detective with the albemarle county police, came looking for robert after the fire, sandy told him without hesitation where he could find her son. >> i said, "is robert in trouble?" and he said, "he's in serious trouble." >> but sandy had no idea just how serious or what was about to happen in that parking lot, where robert was hanging out with his friend. >> guns pointed at you, you're-- you're wondering what's going on. i mean, i was -- i was scared. i was shaking. why robert? because the fugett siblings told police they had accomplices from their high school and he was one of them. another one was interviewed by detective giles and his partner. >> at the end of the interview, we both looked at each other and said this kid has no idea what we're talking about. he is clueless to what we're asking him. >> so the fugetts had lied when they fingered him. the kid was eventually released. but robert? robert had a far different experience in the intervi