🚨 A new call. A shocking twist. And a clue that changes everything.
In Episode 03 of 9-1-1: Did the Killer Call, the case escalates as the killer strikes again—but this time, the call comes from inside the victim's own home.
As investigators dig deeper, a crucial piece of evidence threatens to turn the case on its head. Are the calls a warning—or a game?
New suspects emerge, motives blur, and the city holds its breath.
The tension builds in this fast-paced thriller that keeps you guessing at every step.
🎬 Watch Season 1 Episode 03 in English, with English subtitles, in crisp 1080p HD quality.
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In Episode 03 of 9-1-1: Did the Killer Call, the case escalates as the killer strikes again—but this time, the call comes from inside the victim's own home.
As investigators dig deeper, a crucial piece of evidence threatens to turn the case on its head. Are the calls a warning—or a game?
New suspects emerge, motives blur, and the city holds its breath.
The tension builds in this fast-paced thriller that keeps you guessing at every step.
🎬 Watch Season 1 Episode 03 in English, with English subtitles, in crisp 1080p HD quality.
#911DidTheKillerCall #Episode03 #CrimeDrama2025 #NewThrillerSeries #911Season1 #CrimeMysterySeries #PoliceDrama
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00:009-1-1, what's your emergency?
00:06I don't know, I don't know, but it's dead.
00:149-1-1, what's your emergency?
00:15Somebody brought me to our house, we were a great shot.
00:21Sir, is she awake?
00:23I think it's possible.
00:23The 9-1-1 call sets the stage for what the story is.
00:34You get so much more than just the facts.
00:37Okay, idiot.
00:38Is the 9-1-1 caller the killer or a true witness?
00:48Hello, this is 9-1-1.
00:50I'm playing in the middle of the floor.
00:53There's a big one all over the house.
00:58My house is who?
00:59I need help.
01:00I don't know if this is related.
01:04Where's your emergency?
01:05My ex-husband's house.
01:07Somebody has shot him.
01:08He's passed away.
01:10A guilty person can't manipulate the 9-1-1 call,
01:14but it's my job to find the truth.
01:16I don't know if this is the 9-1-1 call.
01:33I don't know if this is the 9-1-1 call.
01:34I don't know if this is the 9-1-1 call.
01:35Hello, this is 9-1-1.
01:45Okay, but I'm playing in the middle of the floor.
01:47She's naked.
01:48Really stale.
01:50She's running all over the house.
01:54Your wife?
01:55They're on the way.
02:08They're on the way.
02:12We don't know where your children are.
02:14They were there home with their mother.
02:23They're on the way.
02:24Everybody's on the way.
02:27See the police there?
02:30Okay, go help him, okay?
02:39When I walked into the house and looked at it,
02:41I was, you know, I was taken aback.
02:43I was like, oh, my goodness.
02:44I mean, this is terrible.
02:47It was a violent murder.
02:50There was blood spatter everywhere.
02:55I've seen a lot of death scenes.
02:59This was one of the worst in that she fought for her life.
03:03She fought.
03:05The expression on her face after death
03:06kind of tells a story, in my opinion,
03:08but she died a horrible death.
03:13The deputy goes back out and talks to Walter Mason,
03:17and Walter Mason tells him,
03:19my kids are missing.
03:21What do you know when your kids saw us?
03:22I saw them.
03:23You were just in front of the middle of one night.
03:25So the deputy goes back in the house.
03:29He goes in, and he finds the two children in the bathtub.
03:32Like, nothing's going on.
03:35There was no force entry.
03:37They came in, either invited or forced their way in,
03:40or she knew them.
03:42My first question was,
03:43where is Walt Mason, the husband?
03:45Oh, my God.
03:45That's an L-1-1.
04:02I need help.
04:05I don't know if it's completed.
04:06I don't know if it's completed.
04:36I'm coming.
04:38Oh, God.
04:46So when the first responders got there, it was dark, a bit foggy.
04:50It was just, you know, one of these really chilly nights.
04:54Highway Patrol saw a guy sitting up on a bridge, and he told them, say, go check on my wife.
05:01His demeanor was very upset.
05:03Jamie was saying, I don't know what happened.
05:05Please help her.
05:06Please help her.
05:09He says that as they were driving up the road, that another vehicle swerved into his lane.
05:17He swerved to the left, which caused him to go down the embankment.
05:23Highway Patrol asked him, he said, how fast was he going?
05:26He said, probably 55 or 60.
05:28He said that he thought it hit his head.
05:31He lost consciousness.
05:35And when he came to, he reached over for Judy's hand and realized she was not in the vehicle
05:41with him.
05:45This is a two-lane country road that is away from any houses or anyone.
05:52So they had to set up the light fixture just to be able to find where her body was.
05:57The Jeep was at the very bottom of the embankment and was probably about 20 feet from where her body was.
06:06And at that point, the coroner shows up, that's Terry Tinker.
06:11The creek's probably six to eight inches deep in water.
06:15And she was laying in that six inches on her back.
06:18She was covered with a sheep.
06:21Whenever we pull the sheep back and we saw the injuries to her skull, that's the way I actually saw her the first time.
06:38It was a shock because I was friends of the family.
06:44I've known Judy pretty much all of her life.
06:48It's not the first time I've ever gotten to a scene that I knew the people.
06:55But my thought was, why did you not get her out of the creek?
07:00Because she's just laying there in the water.
07:03It was personal.
07:05So I'm going to do everything possible to get justice for Judy.
07:119-1-1, where's your emergency?
07:28My ex-husband's house.
07:31Somebody has shot him or something.
07:34He's passed away.
07:38How old is he?
07:4369.
07:44Are we certain he's gone?
07:46Yes, ma'am.
07:48I dropped by to bring him some chicken for supper and I'm his ex-wife, really.
07:55Okay, and you say someone shot him?
07:57Mm-hmm.
07:58It looks like someone shot him.
08:01There's a gun.
08:02Mine has a left hand.
08:06Okay, we're certain he's gone.
08:08There's no...
08:09Okay.
08:10Yes, ma'am.
08:11I know.
08:12I'm not doing it.
08:13Okay.
08:14He's gone.
08:15Been suicidal at all?
08:17Yes, he's very...
08:19He's small, though.
08:20He's got so many health issues.
08:22Okay, do we think he did this to himself?
08:25Well, ma'am, I'm not sure.
08:28I...
08:29I would hope not.
08:31I hear the sirens.
08:32Just let me know when you see them.
08:34Okay, they're turning in.
08:36Okay, I'm gonna let you go, okay?
08:38Okay.
08:39All right, Judith.
08:40Bye-bye.
08:41Bye-bye.
08:45When the first officers arrived,
08:49Judith Nix stated that she had walked into the house.
08:54I saw Kenneth laying on the bed with blood next to him and a handgun sitting next to him.
09:07She thought that her husband had killed himself.
09:11When we initially talked to her at the scene, you know, she told us she had talked to Kenneth the day before.
09:18That was the last time she talked to him.
09:21That he was grumpy and he didn't really want to talk.
09:24He had all these issues going on medically with him.
09:27And he had talked about killing himself before.
09:30Neuropathy is getting so painful that he just can't deal with it anymore.
09:36Okay.
09:37He's had prostate cancer surgery.
09:39He's had a heart attack.
09:40Okay.
09:41Okay.
09:42And he just can't hardly walk anymore.
09:46You know, you put in your mind that this could be a suicide.
09:51Judith was upset about what she had found, but her demeanor was very cordial.
10:00When we went into the bedroom and saw Kenneth, we really couldn't see the side of the head where he had been shot.
10:13When an investigator rolled his head over and there were two gunshot wounds to his head, then it raises the stake again.
10:23Now you're like, who shoots himself twice?
10:28And your part of the mind is like, okay, if this is not a suicide, then it's a homicide.
10:34And then you start thinking, okay, who's the suspects?
10:38Who has issues with Kenneth Nix?
10:43How many of you?
10:46How many of you do?
10:47How many of you do?
10:48How many of you do?
10:49How many of you do?
11:00Um, somebody has shot him or something's happened.
11:04He's passed away.
11:05How many of you have used it?
11:07How many of you do?
11:10How many of you do?
11:11There were three or four of us in my office listening to it, just to see if we could pick
11:19up anything that she said or did, or a noise or something that, hey, maybe somebody else
11:25is in the house.
11:28It looks like someone's shot, but I'm, like, I never, um, left, left hand.
11:35If they pause, if they, uh, start to cry, if they laugh, it's little clues that you're
11:43looking at to, uh, try to help solve the case.
11:46He's been suicidal at all, and he, he's very dispawned, and he's got so many health issues.
11:55Kenneth has health issues, he's taken medicine, he's talked about it before, just things that,
12:01that you look at, just things that you have to investigate.
12:05Typically, people don't shoot themselves twice in the head.
12:18The homicide picture starts coming into focus a lot more.
12:22So, you start that investigative process, but as much as people don't enjoy it, you start
12:31with the family.
12:31My dad was the youngest, uh, gas station owner of, uh, Texaco in that state, and he
12:41was just an entrepreneur in everything he did in life.
12:43I would work, uh, all day long in the car industry, come home, be pulling engines out of the, uh,
12:51garage and hand him the tools.
12:54I was the kid that held the flashlight for the father.
12:57My dad was, uh, married and divorced quite a few times.
13:00My, uh, father and, uh, Judy, during their marriage, they, uh, got along.
13:08Judy was easy to talk to.
13:11She was a very soft-spoken, nice lady, but they had trust issues.
13:17Judy and my father had divorced in 2011.
13:20They, uh, would still meet each other and have dinners and things of that nature.
13:26Shelly tells us that she met mom, Judith, at the house at 11 o'clock in the morning.
13:52Judith had said that she hadn't talked to him since the day before, but now you have daughter
13:57coming in and saying, no, I, I was at the house this morning at 11 and mom was here.
14:04So obviously a, a huge red flag goes up because now you know that Judith didn't tell us the truth.
14:12Um, somebody has shot him or, or something's happened, he's, he's passed away.
14:24It looks like someone's shot him.
14:26It's a gun, like, might have a, uh, left hand.
14:31As we start to tell her, you know, information that we're getting from Shelly, her thought
14:43process starts to change.
14:46She starts explaining the argument that her and Kenneth had that morning.
14:51She said that he started in on her owing him money.
15:01She knew that Kenneth had guns inside the house and that he went and grabbed one of the
15:06guns and there was a fight or a struggle.
15:13Somehow she's able to shoot him.
15:16And she said that she shot him basically because he said that he was going to shoot her.
15:27We went from why did he do this to who did this to now we know who did this.
15:36You know, I don't think that you typically go into those interviews thinking that it's
15:41going to turn 180 degrees on you.
15:46From that point, you ask the question, is this self-defense or is it homicide?
16:01Shelly told us a whole different story of what happened.
16:04She said that she had met with mom the morning of the homicide.
16:08And that Judith had told her that she had shot and killed Kenneth.
16:18So from that point on, they contacted the other daughter.
16:32They met and talked about how they were going to plan this so-called suicide.
16:40They put the gun in his hand, they propped him up on his bed with his legs half off.
16:56It was a huge, oh my God, did she just say that type of situation.
17:07Monday, the 21st, when my father was murdered, I was at the hospital with my daughter.
17:11And I sent a text to my dad saying, Dad, you're about ready to be a great-grandpa.
17:18And I'm about ready to be a grandpa.
17:21And my dad never called me, never texted me back.
17:26Basically, he'd been murdered the same day that his great-grandchild was born.
17:31And, uh, so he never got to know that.
17:46Judy was about ready to have her car repossessed.
17:50She was in a lot of financial hardship.
17:53I listened to the 911 call.
17:55Her and her daughters were doing anything and everything they could do
17:59to find something to cover up her murdering my father.
18:05Been suicidal at all?
18:07Yes, he's very dispawned.
18:10He's got so many health issues.
18:12With his death, she would have inherited quite a bit of money.
18:16Somebody has shot him or something's happened.
18:19He's passed away.
18:22You know, I listened to that 911 tape, and I don't see a lot of emotion, you know?
18:28And I know that they were separated.
18:33You know, I know I was a cop for 26 years, and I shouldn't be that way.
18:38But it's sad to know that she had shot and killed Kenneth.
18:43It comes down to money.
18:45It was all about money.
18:46It was all about money.
19:16women she was just a firecracker she was like four foot nine and had more energy
19:21than anybody you know she was a good person a great mother very caring she
19:29had two boys one named Josh one named Chris and I've watched him grow up from
19:36birth I knew Jamie he worked at 9-1-1 she happened to meet Jamie Baldwin
19:44through a biker Christian club in the area they would go to the beach together they
19:51would go to the mountains together Jamie and Judy everywhere they went seemed
19:56like a very happy couple they did everything together and they ended up
20:01getting married
20:08we needed to do a full investigation
20:14you could tell that he was sounded upset he was sounded like he's out of breath he's worried nobody's gonna be able to find them and see them because it's a dark road but he also starts adding
20:35a lot of information that's not necessarily important to the 911 call
20:42he told them that he tried to start CPR on her you don't do CPR laying in six inches of water why didn't you get her out of the water and it bothered me and when we saw the
20:49the injuries to her skull
20:56I couldn't figure out what she hit it would cause those kind of injuries to her head when there was not a lot of blood in the Jeep
21:03there was no indication at that point that she had been thrown from the vehicle based on there not being any windshield brakes or any brakes
21:10any
21:16out what she hit that would cause those kind of injuries to her head when there was not a lot of
21:22blood in the Jeep. There was no indication at that point that she had been thrown from the
21:29vehicle based on there not being any windshield brakes or any brakes in any glass or anything
21:34like that. At some point, Jamie, he starts to change his story, and he said, well, I was taking
21:41my wife to Piedmont Hospital because she actually fell at the house and hurt her head.
21:48So then it becomes, oh my gosh, there's another possible crime scene back at the house because
21:55if there was another place where she could have been injured in some type of way, we needed to
22:01follow up and look at that.
22:11One of the officers went to the house while they took Jamie to the hospital. He sees blood
22:36everywhere. They had major question marks in their mind. They needed to interview Jamie Baldwin.
22:47The story that actually came out that she was fixing to put a topper on the Christmas tree
23:04and he actually was going outside to the garage.
23:08And she told him that she had fallen from the ladder, struck her head on the mantle, and
23:37hit actually a stocking holder. I think him being in law enforcement, I guess everybody
23:45was supposed to take everything at his word.
23:48Now, this is me talking to him. Is there anything I need to know about that may come up in the future?
23:55Any time someone tells you they have a perfect marriage, you need to be suspicious.
24:02Any time someone tells you they have a perfect marriage, you need to be suspicious.
24:17We opened the skull. We actually saw a nine inch skull fracture. A nine inch skull fracture is a lot of skull fracture just to fall against a mantle when you're falling off a little three foot ladder.
24:24It didn't make sense. The pictures didn't make sense. None of it added up at all.
24:31The sheriff's office started to say, well, the sheriff's office started to say, well, you know, what's going on in the future?
24:38We actually saw a nine inch skull fracture.
24:40A nine inch skull fracture is a lot of skull fracture just to fall against a mantle when you're falling off a little three foot ladder.
24:46It didn't make sense. The pictures didn't make sense. None of it added up at all.
24:59The sheriff's office started to say, well, the autopsy shows that the blunt force trauma to her head could have been from the fall.
25:08The case was over. Investigation done.
25:14The story was just not adding up to what had happened on the creek.
25:21I knew right then that I was not going to get anywhere with our local law enforcement.
25:29So Terry Tinker ordered another autopsy. This autopsy was done by a forensic pathologist.
25:37What a forensic pathologist does is, well, let's look at the injuries, the shapes.
25:42Let's look at the type of force that had to have been inflicted in order for her to have this type of injury.
25:49The results were, of course, still blunt force trauma because obviously she had a severe skull fracture.
25:55However, the impact wound did not match that she hit the mantle or that it was from the force of her just falling from the ladder.
26:07And he said, you have a homicide on your hands.
26:17That's when everything started to click for all of us.
26:22Then, Candace Lively, who tried the case, actually called for her friend's SLED.
26:29SLED is SLED.
26:32It's the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
26:35They are the highest law enforcement agency in South Carolina.
26:39SLED is basically when you call them in, you're calling in the big guns.
26:46We got back into Jamie and Judy's home.
26:49We tried our best through SLED to recreate what the scene was.
26:52They started to process the whole house again.
26:59They found the blood spatter on the walls where it was not actually cleaned up perfectly.
27:06Falling from the ladder, striking her head on that mantle would not have put the blood spatter six, eight and ten foot up a wall.
27:16You could fit the stocking holder of Santa Claus into that shape of the injury.
27:25So we tested it for her DNA.
27:27Her blood was on it.
27:29There was a parallel investigation with the highway patrol where they were still looking at the jeep.
27:38They pulled out with Black Box, which basically is a data recorder.
27:43We ran off the bridge.
27:45You ran off the bridge?
27:47Yes sir, this guy.
27:49Jamie Baldwin said he was run off the road at 55 to 60 miles per hour.
27:56He went down an embankment into the creek and she was ejected.
28:01The Black Box told us he was actually doing 12 miles per hour when he went down the embankment.
28:10He never hit anything.
28:12He never ran over a big, you know, bump that caused him to crash the vehicle.
28:19They brought him in and basically, at that point, he was under arrest for murder.
28:25In court, he cried.
28:36He said he loved his wife and he would have never hurt her.
28:39Same thing he was saying whenever he got arrested.
28:42He's always claimed that he had the perfect marriage.
28:45But we found out Jamie was having an affair with someone from the biker club.
28:52The 911 call was a very compelling piece of evidence.
29:01So the jury was already very suspicious.
29:04And they listened very intently.
29:07Mark, didn't you really think so?
29:09Sir, do you want to try CPR?
29:11No...
29:12I'm sorry, I don't know.
29:17Are they coming?
29:18You know, some's going to lose, some's going to win, but I felt like that we had done our
29:34job. Judy got her justice.
29:39We ran off the roof. I didn't help. I'm worried about this.
29:43It's very chilling when you think about how Jamie was on that call.
29:48And also, we remembered that him working in dispatch, he's heard thousands of people calling desperate
29:54because a loved one is hurt or injured and I need someone to help.
29:58He knew exactly what to say.
29:59Jamie Baldwin is a very cold and calculated individual. It's all about Jamie.
30:18I love 911 calls. It kind of lays the foundation of where the case is going.
30:31I love 911 calls. It kind of lays the foundation of where the case is going.
30:36He's naked.
30:37We're waiting for the hell.
30:39Let's go ahead and love everybody.
30:41Walt's call was just like the whole case. The weirdest thing to me ever.
30:46He just said some things that you have to stand back and look at like, what?
30:51He's going all over the hell. They're on the way. Everybody's on the way.
31:12During the call, there was about 30 seconds in there where he was just crying or screaming
31:19or yelling or something.
31:21Oh, my God.
31:22And then, you know, right after that, he cut it off and give them information calmly.
31:29When's the last time you saw your girl?
31:31I saw them just before I left the middle of my life.
31:34They were there home with their mother?
31:36You did.
31:36And it's just to me, it seemed odd that that would flow like that, that would off and on.
31:42It's either one or the other.
31:45The other thing that bothers me from Walt's side of it is, why did he stay on the phone so long?
31:50After he got the information across that they were coming, you know, why did he stay on the phone?
31:55It's like he's laying it all out on the call.
31:59I can't believe I'm a kid's daughter.
32:02The real suspect wants to stay on the phone to further establish their innocence.
32:08The ones who are completely innocent are on the phone, in my experience.
32:14My next question was, where's the motive?
32:20I found out through investigation.
32:22Among their closest friends and church members, it was known, well known, that they had marital problems.
32:29I believe Emily was planning on leaving Walt, and I believe she told him at some point that you've got a wife that you don't like,
32:41that does not want to be in the relationship anyway, about to take your kids.
32:45That's definitely a motive.
32:46The person doing the polygraph was noting certain things about what he was saying about his wife,
33:00that he could see how somebody would kill her because of the way she acts, that she hated him.
33:05So from that particular interview, he gets handed off to me at the same location.
33:10And during this interview, which was really, really the most fascinating interview I've ever had,
33:21he's agitated at this point.
33:23And he starts saying a little more things that are a little more damning to his relationship.
33:31All this was adding up or totaling up that he could not take this anymore.
33:35There are facts that would tend to indicate that you had something to do with the death of your wife.
33:47I said, hey, what do you got to say?
33:49He goes, well?
33:51I don't know.
33:52Anybody else knows there's a woman.
33:54So he got into telling me how he had developed this Walt II personality to deal with his wife,
34:04that Walt II was basically a bad person.
34:07Y'all had marital problems in the past?
34:09You just couldn't do something to happen by your other Walter?
34:14Like, you call it Walter II.
34:17If there's another Walter in me, I suppose you could have a kiss.
34:21He kept saying this.
34:25I didn't do it.
34:26But if my physical body did it, and the evidence shows I did it, it had to be Walt II.
34:34My first initial reaction was, that's really strange.
34:37That's unusual.
34:39Do we need to call him a psychiatrist?
34:43Well, Walt II did it.
34:44How would Walt II have done it?
34:46And he said, with a kitchen knife, which is how it happened.
34:49And I was like, well, what would Walt II have done with the kitchen knife?
34:52Put it in the dishwasher, blade up.
34:55And I was like, why blade up?
34:56He said, that aggravates Emily when I put the knife in the dishwasher, blade up.
35:01So I called my crime scene technician, who is still at the house.
35:04I said, go to the dishwasher and tell me what it looks like.
35:07I said, and he found a knife, blade up.
35:11And when he did a presumptive field test, he found a faint indication of blood.
35:17I said, I'm playing in the middle of the floor, Dad.
35:22He's going all over the house.
35:25After our interview, I listened to the call again, and I was like, wow.
35:29First thing I thought, that's a great acting job.
35:33I said, this is it.
35:34He's, uh, he doesn't know it yet, but he's going to be arrested tonight.
35:38I'm going to arrest him, Walt, or Walt II.
35:40I don't care which one I arrest.
35:41You have everything adding up as him the suspect, everything, other than some physical evidence.
35:50But when we indicted him, I remember like it was yesterday, I felt my gut was reaching.
35:57I was just, uh, this is bad.
35:59This is bad.
36:00I knew right then, I'd made a terrible mistake.
36:04You don't know where your children are?
36:24The biggest thing in the call that bothered me was he mentioned he didn't know where his kids were.
36:32They were in the house.
36:34But yet, he's in the front yard not looking for them.
36:37Why not just step down the hall and check on your kids?
36:42Some people say he knew there was no more of those children going to come because there was nobody else in the house.
36:46So after he was arrested, the media circuit started, TV stations, everything started.
37:00The information started getting leaked out.
37:03She's naked.
37:04What do you say?
37:05This call was plating.
37:07Several public forums, everybody just assumed it was fake.
37:11I tended to agree.
37:13He was basically forced to leave.
37:18He was, uh, dismissed from his job.
37:21His kids were put in foster care.
37:24I would say 90% of the community thought that he did this.
37:34We had probably close to 1,000 pieces of evidence.
37:40Doing fingerprints, palm prints.
37:43Fingernails, blood, hair, tape lifts.
37:46All these things were being sent through the lab.
37:48I will never forget it.
38:03I was riding down the road in my car and my boss called me.
38:07He said, are you sitting down?
38:08I was like, yeah, I'm sitting down, but I'm driving.
38:10He goes, you need to pull over.
38:12And I was like, I thought something was wrong with my family.
38:15I pulled over.
38:15I said, what is he?
38:17He goes, we have a DNA pit in the Walt Mason case.
38:19And the first thing that hits me is, uh, it's Walt.
38:25I was like, well, what could it be?
38:28Unless it's under her fingernails, his DNA, all the other DNA in the house, it doesn't matter
38:34with him.
38:35And I was like, what do you mean?
38:37He said, well, we have a limb hair.
38:39A limb hair was found on the inside of the pulled down pants of Emily Mason.
38:44And the limb hair comes back to Philip Kirby.
38:49And when he said Philip Kirby, my heart stopped.
38:52It had to skip a beat.
38:53I probably lost two years of my life because I know Philip Kirby.
38:56I know he's a sex offender.
38:57He was on a sex offender registry at the time this happened.
39:01He's a bad person.
39:03He tried to rape a pregnant girl, of all things.
39:05And, uh, she was so pregnant he couldn't perform the act.
39:11As soon as my boss told me that, I said,
39:14oh, my God, I put this man through this stuff.
39:27First thing I did was go to the prison and interview him.
39:31Ask him, I was like, do you know Emily and Walt Mason?
39:36And then his complexion turned pretty much white at this point.
39:40I have struck a nerve.
39:41His rear end, he acted like it was on fire.
39:47I said, have you ever been to the house?
39:48He goes, yeah, I've been to the house twice.
39:50He said, a month before she died and about two weeks before she died.
39:54He was an electrician and a plumber, so he did some work out there.
39:57He goes, no, you know, I didn't do anything to that woman.
39:59And then I was like, well, how can you explain the hair there on a body?
40:03He said that, you know, the hair was probably left there when I was working on the hot water heater,
40:08which is down the hall, not even close to the body.
40:13That wouldn't work.
40:14And so I said, well, he must have gone there with somebody.
40:17And sure enough, he went to the location with a co-worker.
40:20And so I go interview the co-worker.
40:24I said, do you remember going to the house?
40:26And he goes, I think when we left the house, Phillip said something.
40:31I'm going to paraphrase.
40:33I'm going to have to come back and get some of that.
40:37When I view all of this, it was obvious to me that Phillip Kirby had committed this crime.
40:41Without any question, it's just slam dunk, nail in the coffin.
40:54I think that's the first time, the only time I've ever seen Walt break down.
40:59He hugged his family, hugged his children.
41:01I went back and hugged them all, too.
41:03He actually said something to the effect of, John, I knew you were never going to quit with this case.
41:08You would never let the wrong thing happen.
41:11And he made me feel like a piece of, you know what?
41:16I'm laying in the middle of the floor, and she's begging for the way she's down.
41:21And he's gone all over the house.
41:23Walking in to finding your wife like that.
41:26I've never been in a situation like that.
41:28Do you really know what you're going to do?
41:30Do you really know what you're going to say?
41:32And the answer is no.