physical evidence that we have located, we anticipate dismissing the charges against roger and pam mortensenally free. >> those four-and-a-half months seemed like four-and-a-half thousand years. i felt like i was in there forever. >> pam got a standing ovation from an unlikely crowd. >> as i was walking out of that big dormary, there were 90 women clapping and cheering for me. they knew i was innocent. and for me, having the situation that i, we dealt with, with roger's family turning against us, friends turning against us, to have that support of those people that miami would consider criminals, to have them cheer and yell and scream was a very emotional thing for me. >> reporter: pam wanted the prosecutor to issue a public apology. that would help make up for what all this has cost them, she said. we offered the prosecutor this form. >> can you sit here in this very public place on them le investigation in the country and apologize to pam for roger? >> you know what, apologizing on tv really doesn't mean anything. that very first meeting when we were just there in our conference room is wh