>> exactly. >> sandra melgar stood to learn her fate. >> we the jury find the defendant sandra jean melgarher chair, sobbing. liz, beyond devastated, grasped for her mother as she was led away. >> it sucked the life out of me. i just felt the room spin. and i just felt like my world was collapsing. >> we just could not believe it. could not believe it was happening to her. >> to prosecutor barnett, this was justice. both for the state and for jamie melgar. >> she's committed a crime and they found her guilty. i'm glad. i've done my job. and justice has been served. >> the jury sentence sandra to 27 years in prison. her lawyers have begun the years long appeal process. from behind bars, sandra wrote us this letter saying she's at peace because she knows she's innocent. her family supports her, so, she's not giving up. and liz? well, she and her kids do their best to carry on without jamie or sandra. >> my daughter just loved her her nana so much. and it was too heartbreaking to tell her that nana wasn't coming home. >> when do you miss about your dad the most? >> every day when i look at my