local reporter paul wagner covered the trial. >> if brian wells had followed all the instructions to no question about t the note was a sham. it was too complicated, too complex, too much to do to get keys to unblock the particular bomb. it was a joke. he was a dead man. >> the case against marjorie came down to an array of compromised witnesses, a crack dealer and four jailhouse snitches. one by one they took the stand, including kelly with her detailed notes testifying that marjorie's own words implicated her in the plot. testimony that sent marjorie into a tirade. >> at times she acted like a cat on a hot tin roof, she was yelling liar and everything else, but i kept my cool. >> just rolled off you, huh? >> yeah. i'd look at her, you know, and she was having a fit. i mean, those notes were very, very important. >> the star witness for the government was ken barnes, he was a co-conspirator, he said that diehl-armstrong approached him, wanted him to kill her father, that was the who motive for the collar bombing. >> the mastermind of this money making scheme barnes suggested was mar