they took her downtown to talk to burbridge. >> elberta, my name is mark. i'm going to be the detective on the case. >> i wanted to see my husband. they wouldn't let me see him. >> the detective was ready to sympathize, of course, but his training, his instinct, his eye told him not yet, something looked a little off here. >> what did you make of her? >> she's unique in some of her responses, threw up red flags, made me concerned about whether she was involved in this or not. >> what kind of responses? >> she didn't care about the police investigation. all she cared about was hugging her husband and praying over him. she was upset that the patrol officers wouldn't let her do that. >> i want my husband! >> there's nothing we can do for your husband right now. >> well, i could have held him. i could have told him i loved him. i could have prayed for him. >> then when the investigator asked what happened elberta told a story, and neither the telling nor the story made any sense at all. coming up -- >> i'm worried whether she had a motive. money, jealousy. a bo