roxanne burns felt a great sense of relief. >> finally sort of a chance to -- >> to make it right.at night back in 1995. it wasn't just the horrible way lynn died, her own jeep crushing her. it was the husband harold. roxanne remembered he just wasn't acting right. >> you've seen a lot of these. >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. and he was just so calm about the whole thing and didn't ask any questions about how she was or anything like that. he wasn't screaming at me, grabbing at me, saying, you have to do something. you know -- >> desperate. >> desperate. yeah. >> instead, as roxanne remembers it, harold seemed to be avoiding her. >> he kept walking around the car. he kept, you know, making me follow him. so i would ask him a question, and he would walk away from me. >> patricia montoya, the good samaritan, also remembers thinking that harold was acting strangely that night. for one thing, even though harold flagged down her family's car, patricia says he didn't seem to want their help. >> we started to get her out from underneath the car, and that's when he started telling us, you know, ge