mr. butterfield, he was not very surprised.le smile and a nod, and i looked right at him. i felt very good. yeah. i can sleep at night now. >> we talked to butterfield only moments after he left the courtroom. left the courtroom and he told us what the verdict meant to him. >> a free bible study for the rest of my life, free meals included, that's what it is. how can you beat that. it is not a joke and i'm not trying to make light of it. i'm trying not to go crazy in this place. >> it was just a whorrible thin he did to his daughter. a parent is supposed to p ed td and love you but he is the biograph boogey man we try to save our children from. >> you only see her as dead. she is in the cell every day. i have written nine songs i felt she has written me with, 314 poems. in my opinion, she's not dead. i hear from her all the time. >> go straight back to your cell. >> back in his cell, butterfield turns to one of his few remaining small luxurieluxuries >> this is the last glass of lem lemonade. that's pretty good. at least i save