mr. lubahn, if you had murdered her, you would tell us today if i asked?would have admitted it. >> you would admit it on the stand today? >> yes. >> do you think that statement's believable? >> i think so. >> i'm done. >> of course, believeability was a question for the jury to decide. and decide they did. though as you'll see, that wasn't the end of the story. not by a mile. >>> coming up, a final push for the truth. >> please, for your family, for your kids, tell us what happened. when "secrets in the mist" continues. >>> welcome back. mike lubahn's murder trial tested the love and loyalty of his family. his son, mike, jr. told jurors he did not want to believe that his dad killed hig m eed his mo doubts about his innocence. then mike, sr. took the stand and once again shifted his story about his wife's disappearance. now he was about to learn his fate in this decades old case and there were still more surprises ahead. here with the conclusion of our story is keith morris. >> there are few things in american life as dramatic as weighted with consequences