defense attorney tom schafer and defense investigator ken kobersteen. >> in their mind, it's always the boyfriend or the husband. >> or the person who finds the body. >> which in this case -- >> was the husband and tom. >> they wanted me bad because what's easier for them, to go after someone that they can actually physically see or go after someone they cannot physically see? >> what's wrong with the idea that the money was a motive? >> absolutely not. i mean, we had a mortgage. to move on after all of this, it was going to take a hell of a lot more than that. >> after two weeks of testimony, the jury had its verdict. >> i felt that the evidence was going to prove that there's absolutely no way i had anything to do with this. >> 12 jurors didn't share that feeling. >> we, the jury, find the defendant guilty of first-degree murder. >> i was just -- what? i was just shocked. >> what was wrong with the jury? what do they know that i don't know? how could they convict a man on what they had? >> i knew what a conviction was meant for me, and for life without the possibility of parole. >> my