bridget jensen: now, do you see ashley mcarthur in the courtroom today? i do. feeling. narrator: she was the picture of a grieving lover, choking back tears when shown a photo of that bullet necklace, the one found on taylor's skeletal remains. bridget jensen: if you'll take a look at that and see if you recognize it. i do. i think once the jurors actually saw each of these witnesses, it was clear that it was not any of them. narrator: on day two of the trial, the prosecutor focused on ashley's image. ashley mcarthur was not this meek, you know, submissive, mild-mannered, you know, little mouse, which is what she looks like. narrator: instead, jensen wanted the jury to see ashley as cunning and heartless. she called to the stand three women who told a disturbing tale about ashley. it happened, they said, the night before taylor went missing. i heard her say, how much cocaine would it take to kill somebody? narrator: and then a friend of ashley's testified that she drove ashley to a strip club called babes, where ashley bought $250 worth of cocaine. she said that