maybe that is the equivalent of a suicide note, or at least, reflective of the way that meg purk was tly. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): except, according to family members, that poem was something meg had written back in high school and in no way represented her mood in the days before she died. scott, they felt, was using that poem to promote his own theory. and her family wasn't buying. honestly, my first thought is, what did he do? right off the bat. absolutely. you know, the investigators were getting information from their family members that nobody could believe that meg had killed herself. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): scott said he couldn't believe it either and was as shocked as anyone. in fact, he told the detective he was so rattled by his wife's death that it changed him into a criminal. that's right. on the night his house burned down, amid all the talk of death and debt and his swinging lifestyle, scott purk told the detective he'd been a famous burglar, dressed in black from head to toe, carrying nunchucks and throwing stars. scott had been so prolific, he'd been nickname