he doesn't want to look at mechlt bme but he sees the lincoln memorial and he just kind of turns hishe realized he will never go home again. when that trial started in june of 1996, we had compiled the stronge strongest possible case we could. >> what was the trial like? >> it was hard. it was very hard to testify. i felt like sometimes, you know, they say sometime somebody went through a rape, when they goes to the police or trial, they feel like they rape her again. it was hard. >> what was it like seeing rezak in court? >> that's where my aggressive feelings came out. i wanted to spit on him. i feel like i am still a little bit in jail of my meafears and thoughts. i feel as long as i'm in jail this kind of jail which will last foefer, he can sit in jail also. that's what i thought aeven that's what i think today. >> on july 19th, of 1996, omar rezak was sentenced to life in prison for his role in this hijacking. >> once you leave a case as an intelligence officer, you live r leave a case. and i was not aware of the trial but one day i received a classified e-mail that said we thou