jean huden: well, he was in vera cruz, mexico. actually went down there a few times to see him, and of course, to bring him more money. he was teaching music to kids in a music school down there. i'd fly up to dulles airport and then out to kansas and then to mexico city and change planes, you know, so they couldn't track how i was going and how i was getting to him. or we'd meet in other cities. you know, i never flew directly to him so they couldn't trace me to get to him. josh mankiewicz: but that kind of devotion doesn't come cheap. jim's life on the lam has taken a toll on jean's health and it's devoured the inheritance she received when her mother died. jean huden: you know, the man cost me everything i had. i spent every dime i had. i lost my house. i lost my livelihood. (voice breaking) i'm sorry. josh mankiewicz: and yet, after her father died in 2007, jean says she seriously considered joining her husband in mexico, where he was known as maestro jim, and sharing his life as a fugitive. jean huden: i knew what border cros