mexia had nothing. mexia was like being sent to the end of the world. >> we had nothing in mexia.ave a bowling alley. we didn't have anything. what we did is -- it was called the drag and you'd go up and down the street and you drink beer and you talk to people and hang out the window. hello! things like that, and that was it. >> this is the house where anna nicole lived with her aunt and her cousins. as you can tell now, it's vacant. >> two bedroom, but we made the porch into a three bedroom, a three little bedroom. >> she moved in hoping for a better environment for herself, and at that point we invited her to come live with us. ♪ ♪ >> so this is the high school where your mommy went, mexia high school. >> this would be her tenth grade year. >> yes. >> that was her last year in school, too, i think. >> it was. >> when she went to school here in mexia, she was miserable. she was having a hard time with being bullied. at that point, i think, after all she'd been through, all the struggles in her life, she was finally fed up and she just said, you know what, i'm done. and she said,