in addition to defending darlie, doug moulder had represented darren in his gag order case. >> we've ellate pleadings that mr. moulder was suffering from a conflict of interest. at the time that doug moulder represented darlie, he had a continuing duty to protect darren. >> i was in the room when moulder and darren had that conversation. darren had said, you know, well, i don't want them going after me, because i didn't do anything. and moulder said, well, you didn't do anything, i don't see any reason to go after you. and that was that. >> be very difficult to point a finger at darren, when the person on trial said my husband's not involved. >> at that time, that was just absurd to me. it was, i didn't even want to hear anything like that. >> what you didn't really hear about at the time was the life insurance on darlie. of which darren was the beneficiary. it was $250,000. >> this insurance policy raised questions, even with one of darren's own family members. >> this is my nephew. i don't know if darren was involved. i know that that is a big question. everybody has their answer to