robert gottlieb: were you scared? debra oles: yes. robert gottlieb: did you call the police? olice? debra oles: no. andrea canning: gottlieb says debras stories of rods temper didnt add up either. robert gottlieb: time and time again when she is saying that she felt bullied by rod, she was afraid of him, the only thing she ever says in her e-mails is, "i love you, dear. i love you," over and over again. andrea canning: despite her denials, gottlieb said debra had been crushed when the relationship ended. her testimony, he said, was nothing more than the words of a woman scorned. robert gottlieb: so, is it fair to say, yes or no, you were jealous? debra oles: no, i was mad at him. i was mad at him for a lot of reasons. robert gottlieb: is it fair to say that you have a history and have admitted to being a habitual liar? debra oles: that is-- that is disgusting and false. that is not true. andrea canning: the defense conceded rod wasnt always a stand-up guy, but he said that didnt make him a murderer. robert gottlieb: you may despise him, you may not even be able to look at him,