>> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: how did newlin get that club?. so newlin got a search warrant, and went for a little look-around. >> i went into the master bedroom, and there's this golf club just sitting in the corner, and part of me laughed inside. >> bingo. >> yeah, bingo. >> it must've looked like a beautiful, big, fat piece of evidence that would help make the case into a slam dunk. >> i literally looked at it for a minute. i was like, seriously? when i actually went up to the golf club and photographed it, and collected it, there was cobwebs on it. it had been there for a little while. i mean, it wasn't overnight. >> reporter: this was one for the books; a jailhouse snitch supported by actual evidence, and cappleman had one more surprise. she called crime lab analyst and dna expert jo ellen brown. >> i received or was able to develop a complete dna profile from the club portion that hits the ball, and that dna profile matches samira frasch, and the frequency of occurrence was one in 510 quintillion. >> reporter: and there it was. the story