and i was there with mcgill. >> so, why is mickie costanzo that? i knew, i'd be more than willing to, you know come out and say why so it would make sense. >> is he just a lunatic or what? >> i don't know. i don't have an answer for that. >> and when he says he doesn't know why. do you believe him? >> no. he's got to know why. there's a reason why he did this. >> was this version of her story finally the truth? perhaps. and, in any event, mickie family had to be satisfied with whatever consolation toni fratto offered. >> i know sorry is not enough. if i could go back, i would and protect her and make sure that this wouldn't happen and everything. that you know, she would still be here today. >> can you see her face now in your mind? >> bits and pieces, yeah. >> you will probably be seeing there for a long time. >> for the rest of my life. >> and, with that, our interview ended. fratto never wavering from her story. the one she told when she cut that deal with the district attorney. the deal that could set her free but the year 2030. but, of course,