hours to reach a verdict. >> we the jury in the above-entitled action find the defendant, clarence butterfield, guilty of the crime of felony first-degree murder. >> one juror expressed that while the evidence against butterfield was convincing, it was his decision to testify at his trial and his seemingly stream of consciousness comments that sealed his fate. >> he just needed a yes or a no. but he needed to go in depth and explain, and he only made it worse. that did it for me. i'm just going -- oh. he should not have been on the stand for himself at all. >> butterfield was sentenced to life without parole for the murder of rebecca. we saw butterfield within hours of receiving the verdict. and now with his fate sealed, our field producer pressed him harder for answers. >> who killed her? >> who personally? >> yes. someone shot her seven times. she was tortured. she was hogtied. she suffocated to death. who did that? >> she wasn't shot before. when i found her, she wasn't shot. i'm saying i don't really believe their little theory about how it happened. i just don't believe it. >> we had been