there was probably no connection to be made, but detective mifflin couldn't get over an unusual exchanged with scott the night of the fire. mifflin: scott and i are having this conversation about his house literally burning down right in front of us, and scott says to me, just out of the blue, you know, that he was married back in the early '80s and his wife, his first wife, who was nine months pregnant, had hung herself, thereby killing her and her baby, their first child together. so, he just brought that up out of the blue. no reason for the conversation. i had no idea. nothing -- i didn't even know scott purk prior to first coming to the scene. narrator: detective mifflin didn't know what to make of this. neither did his fellow investigators. we found it very odd that scott purk's home is burning and he just kind of blurts out, "by the way, my first wife killed herself when she was nine months pregnant." narrator: detective mifflin, a seasoned veteran with decades of investigative experience, later said this was one of the strangest moments of his career, so strange that he decided t