linda heidt: no. nda's son, craig, hardly looked slender in court, but the state said if you put all the pieces of that odd crime scene together, the shadowy figure linda heidt saw in the bedroom that night had to have been craig. first, a crime scene analyst concluded only one assailant had entered the home. i see no evidence in this house of multiple shooters. one person taking three shots is what i see. dennis murphy (voiceover): and the analysts said the crime scene didn't look like a robbery gone wrong. jurors were shown the jewelry and cash left in plain sight. the key, the undisturbed curtain on the door-- signs, said the lead case agent, that the scene was staged to deflect attention away from the intruder's real motive. it was clear cut design to break in, enter a residence, and kill every soul in the residence. dennis murphy (voiceover): what's more, the only things that were supposedly missing from the residence all belonged to craig-- his boots, his coveralls, and his 12 gauge shotgun, the