mr. dorsey, we made an arrest last night. and i said, who was it? and they told me, lance kirkpatrick.him for? >> it didn't dawn on him that lance had, in fact, been arrested for kim's murder. >> he had an outstanding warrant for some traffic violations and so forth. i figured finally they're questioning him, they're going to clear him, and, okay, so this is no big a deal. >> but it wasn't to be. >> no. he told me they had arrested him for the murder of my wife. the only thing i could do was howl like some damn wounded animal in a trap. it was the betrayal. >> this is the man that you said you believed would take a bullet. >> i defended him. >> he would take a bullet for your wife, you said. >> how could somebody do that to begin with? but then, how could someone do that to someone who didn't have a mean bone in her body? how could someone do that to someone who had went out of their way to try to help him? >> lance kirkpatrick pleaded not guilty to the charges of burglary, sexual battery, and murder. it would take more than two years for lance kirkpatrick to stand trial. prosecutor lo