Murder in Mind - Season 1 Episode 04
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00:00this is your you know classic whodunit
00:30everything is just spiraling out of control i had that feeling kind of deep down where you're like
00:36something's not right it was horrible horrible this is the oddest thing i've ever heard in an
00:44interview the truth is going to come out but i'm going to be destroyed in the meantime
01:00a little before five o'clock on february three 2008 a woman dialed 9-1-1 and called the clearwater
01:28police department
01:29that particular day was super bowl sunday um it was it's my day off but i'm always on call as a
01:54homicide detective because you never know when a call is going to come in
01:57do not touch anything in the house because if someone came in and tried to burglarize your house
02:03we need to get the fingerprints all right is your husband breathing or anything
02:07it's a very risky situation to drive towards because it's the unknown
02:18what is your husband's name it's larry it's larry a benton for all we know the person who did this
02:27would still be out there you're in the driveway right
02:30and when the police arrived uh they encountered rebecca fenton
02:35uh she immediately informed the officer that a her husband was inside on the floor
02:41a patrol officer would go in with their guns drawn and check every area where somebody could be hiding
02:49it was just starting to get dark when i got there um notice it was a very nice house
02:55there's a two-story house which is not too common for florida they did not find any intruders
03:01or other individuals inside the home or in the surrounding area when we got close to the victim
03:10it was very apparent that he was deceased and deceased right where he laid there was a large
03:18amount of pooled blood in the area mr fenton was pronounced dead in the home
03:24larry fenton was my son-in-law married to rebecca very wonderful nice warm man very quick to smile
03:46rebecca was over the moon with her marriage to larry he just doted on her constantly he had bought
03:55her a lovely home it was like a fairy tale story for her larry worked for a company that made hospital
04:05equipment he was well paid for his job he loved what he did he was very comfortable he seemed like
04:13the right thing he seemed like the best thing for her now this is a marriage between somebody who
04:22is very very successful a millionaire and his wife rebecca is a stay-at-home wife what it means
04:30for her is that her husband has been very brutally and very very suddenly taken from her
04:36and she's now alone in the world so suddenly everything has changed
04:54after police arrived they immediately start collecting evidence once we methodically started
05:00going inside the house that's when you started to see evidence of a robbery or evidence of disarray
05:11the office the drawers were pulled out things were just thrown on the floor
05:19so that set us off on kind of looking at what kind of crime we're looking at obviously murder
05:25robbery and robbery and we're kind of in a initial information gathering stage at that point
05:34as we came up approached the body larry fenton was kind of face down towards the front door
05:43he had been shot multiple times
05:47three of the shots were in the back and there was one in the neck
05:51also we noticed a bullet hole above the front door obviously his back was to the shooter so he's
06:01looking towards his front door so maybe he's trying to get away out his front door when he was shot
06:08by somebody who was behind him back towards the kitchen miss fenton was extremely distraught
06:15but of course police would want to either rule her out or rule her in because she was there
06:21at this point anybody and everybody is a suspect we just don't know until we gather enough information
06:31okay i'm detective spaulding like i said earlier this is my partner detective berlin
06:37i want to get some just general information from you and then we'll talk about
06:40have you found anything else not yet no
06:43in the initial interview by the police with miss fenton she was very cooperative she never did ask
06:52to consult with an attorney prior to speaking to the police when you guys first got up um anything
07:00unusual or strange happen in the morning i'm going to break my anonymity i'm an alcoholics anonymous and
07:06that's over three years okay and um i do a lot of work with par and rehab rebecca was quite open about
07:15the fact that she had had prior addiction issues and that she had successfully uh conquered those
07:24and very active in helping other people attempt to overcome their addiction issues
07:31i had to get up a little bit earlier than usual because i was taking a girl that i again you know
07:36i have to tell you i'm in the program i hate to break my anonymity but it has a lot to do with my life
07:41and one of the girls that i sponsor is in the power program i had to pick her up to take her to a morning meeting
07:48what we see from rebecca here is very much impression management so this isn't necessarily lying to
07:57anybody it's simply showing somebody the parts of you that you want them to see and what she really
08:03wants them to see is how good a person she is so she's talking about her voluntary work the work that
08:10she does with aa the work that she does in the community it's not strictly relevant to the investigation
08:18so the question is is this important to rebecca fenton because she is somebody who likes to portray
08:27herself as having this this perfect facade or is it important to her because she wants the police to be
08:36misdirected
08:49rebecca was born april 27th uh 1967 when i met rebecca's father i just got out of high school and
08:59i you know i had no college or anything but my favorite thing but to do was i was a go-go dancer
09:05which meant that i was up on this stage and you know all the makeup and the glitter and stuff
09:13i had no clue about being a mom i knew how to dance and i knew how to drink
09:20i don't know any other nice way to say it
09:22i had rebecca for three years i was wrapped up in drugs and it was affecting her then an incident
09:33happened and i took her to the hospital and they said i was an unfit mother so they took her from me
09:40i didn't contest that because i knew i was in the wrong place to be raising a child
09:49i would like to say it was devastating but i hardly remember those days
09:53unfortunately when rebecca is born she's born addicted
10:03this is a tough start to life now by virtue of the fact that her mother is involved in drug use
10:11and involved in alcohol use the first two years of her life are characterized by neglect
10:17nobody who is using drugs can be consistently there for an infant
10:24this can leave you very very vulnerable to having relationship difficulties in the future and also
10:30it can leave you vulnerable to emotional dysregulation
10:38she was adopted by a lovely family in northern arizona they adopted two other kids a little after her
10:47very loving taught rebecca a lot of etiquette and just a warm good family
10:54rebecca although she was taken into care at a very young age she was put into a really stable home
11:00where she experienced love she saw what healthy relationships look like and so as much as that
11:05transition from being with her biological mother to being in care would have been massively destabilizing
11:11and probably quite formative whether or not that is going to have long-term negative consequences
11:17largely then also depends on what happened next she stayed with them until she left home at 18 and then
11:26went to florida i think she saw them as very small town people she wanted much more for herself she
11:34wanted a much more glamorous life i hadn't had any contact or information regarding her
11:40her all those years until we met again when she was 31
11:56i wanted to find her because i knew that her biological father was diagnosed bipolar and it can be genetic
12:06also i was having my issues with my alcoholism and i felt that she should be able to know about these things
12:18my mom had hired an investigator to track her down
12:24i didn't know what to expect i didn't know she was gonna like me hate me you know none of that
12:30i remember talking to her on the phone the very first time and uh she just she sounded like a movie
12:38star i mean she just sounded so bubbly and so full of life she had a plan to come to arizona very very
12:46quickly she jumped out of the pickup truck of her dad and come running up to me and it's just like she had
12:54this blonde hair and this personality and the whole evening was just like monumental i was 15. i was i was
13:05young i just enjoyed having an older sister she'd always want to treat us for dinner and you know take
13:12us places and and buy us stuff and and then she'd be gone again you know and it was like this whirlwind
13:18of a little blonde tornado that would come into our lives you know it's amazing isn't it to to meet
13:28with your birth mother to really understand your identity and where you come from it's both a
13:34wonderful thing but it's also a potentially very destabilizing thing there's bound to be some you know
13:41possible resentment why did you neglect me why was i taken away from you and adjustment to that
13:48new relationship so here comes a great opportunity but riding a dangerous wind in terms of instability
14:02when i told rebecca the reason i was looking for her was for the bipolar diagnosis of her biological
14:09father she totally disregarded it it was always i don't have a mental illness there's nothing wrong
14:18with me mentally i might have a little problem with alcohol and that was as far as it would go
14:24what we've got here is somebody who may have a genetic predisposition towards mood swings
14:31because rebecca's father was diagnosed with bipolar disorder which is one of the more hereditary
14:36mental health conditions now add to that her very early experiences she's been neglected during those
14:44first two years of life and may very well have attachment problems that have seeped into her
14:50adult life it really isn't a good recipe for any kind of emotional stability
14:57it was pretty quick after i turned 16 i got my license and rebecca had called
15:02and told us that she had lost her license because she had gotten too many speeding tickets
15:08she needed our help she needed me to come to florida and drive her around you know i was going to be
15:14her chauffeur and i was going to be her assistant and she was going to pay me money to do it and so off i
15:21went and that was definitely the first trip that i took that i saw the different side of rebecca
15:29it starts off like everything else everything's very glamorous everything's very fun i'm driving
15:36her to all these fancy places and then the next week i was a few minutes late picking her up and she
15:44just got so angry and just so animated and was just screaming and yelling in the car
15:52and i didn't even know this person i'd never seen this person before and we get to the house
15:57and it continues she just smashes everything off of the top of the tv stand all these expensive plates
16:07just smash against the floor and just it was just the wildest scenario to be a part of
16:18and uh you know then the next morning she comes out and she apologizes and she's sorry about that
16:23she never quite admitted how crazy that got
16:33someone who rapidly denies that there's anything wrong with them whether it's drinking or drug use
16:38or mood swings or other issues i think that is someone who maybe isn't empathetic about how their
16:46behavior their emotions are affecting others and is someone who
16:49is less likely to seek help when they need it and instead blame others in some ways you can create
16:55a really nice life for yourself because you're living in this happy world but the other problem is
17:01that if it's not true then you're going to occasionally be faced with reality and those moments are going to
17:07be a shock to be a shock to you
17:22did your husband have a problem with anybody with anybody angry with him no absolutely not
17:29he's very very very nice guy rebecca initially said that you know her and larry kept to themselves
17:37they didn't have any enemies and your relationship there's no infidelity none none none we are
17:48madly in love with each other we're still on our honeymoon i have known her long enough and i have
17:55gotten many stories from her that she doesn't give you all the information
18:02i lived with them for a while we did a lot of drinking rebecca and i did a lot of drinking and uh
18:09with drinking comes cordiality and fun and you know all the glyphs and glamour i would see things going
18:16on even while we were drinking that i thought was inappropriate towards larry
18:21we could see maybe some of those early cracks in their foundation
18:32so a lot of the questioning um of rebecca is kind of you know what kind of life what kind of
18:39relationship her and larry had was was she happy no marriage is perfect i wasn't um nothing major any
18:47financial problems not at all we're doing we're doing very well financially larry as a successful
18:54businessman was able to financially support her and give her a you know a very happy and comfortable
19:03life this is a relationship that is based on inequality really there's there's a clear difference
19:13of power larry holds the power because he holds the purse strings put that together with somebody
19:20who is volatile and struggles to maintain her emotions and i can't imagine that this is the perfect
19:26marriage as far as work goes um are you currently working i do a little bit of modeling for bright
19:33house but i wouldn't consider it work um i do a lot of charity work
19:43all the things were secret with rebecca and rebecca was always controlling the narrative
19:48when it came to herself i think rebecca struggled to keep any sort of a normal job
19:54she had tried her foot in nursing and maybe home health care what she told me she was an interior
20:03decorator but that didn't last long pretty soon afterwards the truth came out that she was an escort
20:13i have sympathy for her i look back and i think we all just kind of do the best with what we got you know
20:20rebecca has a tendency to glamorize everything in and around her life this was a way for her to have nice
20:34conversations with a fluent gentleman she knew about wine she knew about good food she definitely
20:43minimalized you know any kind of maybe uncomfortableness or pain or sort of anxiety that comes with those
20:50sorts of things rebecca fenton seems to have very very strong psychological defenses
20:58the reality of rebecca fenton's work behind the seemingly glamorous places that this takes place
21:07is that she has got to give men that she probably doesn't like isn't sexually attracted to regardless
21:14of their hygiene regardless of their sexual preferences their fetishes regardless of whether
21:21they are violent towards her she has to give them access to her body that is psychologically traumatizing
21:31towards the end of her sort of run of this job um when she did meet larry she was looking for and
21:37out she was looking for a reason to stop doing this work
21:49i don't remember which time i got home larry he was in the living room
21:55um said that he wanted to take a nap so that he could try to stay at the super bowl
22:01i said i think i'm gonna work out at the gym
22:03rebecca was going to go out to an outbuilding which was set up as a gym i was in the gym okay in our
22:12gym when this happened i was sitting on the ball when i heard a noise okay but it didn't sound like
22:20a pop it sounded like somebody dropped something i just was let me just go see him again okay and then
22:28it was from the gym what route did you take walking to the back floor my husband was laying in the
22:35foyer okay so at this point um we're taking her at face value rebecca is a wife who just saw her dead
22:45husband in her house so she's a victim um we're treating her as such i realized that my house had
22:54been ransacked i ran upstairs when i saw how bad it was my first thought was i better get out of here
23:00some of the information that she was saying to the interviewing detectives was being passed along
23:05to me to see if it corresponded with the scene okay so you came in you saw him i fell for a pulse
23:16and then you went upstairs yes i did what'd you go upstairs for because when i turned the corner and
23:21saw the living room had been ransacked i went upstairs to see what the hell had happened okay and i yelled
23:27it i can't answer why she would say or do that putting myself in that situation of seeing a loved
23:35one deceased on the ground right there i wouldn't be running upstairs or checking to see how bad my
23:40house was messed up i ran back down i checked my husband again for a pulse didn't have a pulse the
23:48first time i couldn't tell what about the second time i didn't feel one but i didn't know if i was
23:55feeling in the right place some of what was being told to us they weren't aligning with you know what
24:02we were finding at the scene when you checked him you just checked his pulse his eyes were open i checked
24:12there was a perfectly filled in pool of blood around his body there was no smudge marks smear marks drag
24:19marks footprints or anything else in that that pool of blood so we knew confidently that the area around
24:27the victim's body had never been disturbed or nobody had ever walked towards it or been near it at all
24:36i checked his neck when i came back down the stairs i checked his arm
24:42either she's confused as what she's saying that she actually went up there or she's just outright lying
24:47that she went up there near the body and checked for a pulse was anything ransacked on the first floor
24:53yes the living room all of my self-help books have been pulled out is i'm inside the house asking why
25:00are books just knocked off a bookshelf wired drawers pulled out of a dresser and then just neatly set on
25:06the ground the contents inside of them not going through we couldn't get any any rationale as to why
25:13this scene was like this you didn't try cpr didn't try to revive them no i didn't i didn't think it was
25:22the guy who did attach anything i just what did you think happened if i just watched too much tv and
25:30it's like don't touch don't what kind of tv would tell you that just i don't know um csi i guess if anybody
25:41sees their loved one down there that's the last thing they're going to think about is incriminating
25:46themselves they're not going to worry about getting blood on them or disturbing body or the scene or
25:52anything like that there is something that seems a little bit off with rebecca fenton and i think that
26:00we as human beings tend to be really quite good bs detectors at times and i think that that would
26:08certainly have raised some interest and maybe raise some eyebrows but it's not evidence
26:21as far as firearms in the house
26:23guns firearms we did own a gun okay we bought one very very recently just you just have one gun in the
26:30house yes she acknowledged that there was a gun in the house what kind of gun it was where it was
26:35usually kept in a safe place is it registered to you or your husband
26:42don't quote me i think larry told me that it was legal for both of us to use she is sharing a lot
26:49of information but in doing so she's got this illusion of transparency and this illusion of
26:57cooperation she also says don't quote me on this and then she tries to excuse herself so that if the
27:02story changes or if they find information that contradicts her statement she's got a way out
27:08you have a life insurance policy um i think larry does yes for how much i don't know who's a
27:15beneficiary um i think i am because i'm his wife rebecca it was close to um i think coming away with
27:24close to a million if larry was to tragically pass away one of the things that police discovered was
27:40that mr fenton's vehicle a white jeep was gone from the home at some point during the investigation
27:49the jeep was located not a great distance from the home the car didn't seem damaged it wasn't hot
27:58wired but the key wasn't found at this time the house is a mess the car is stolen but the cars now
28:05just found a block away so whoever did this had a conscience all of a sudden and said i'm gonna leave
28:11the car and walk away that made no sense at all all right the other thing that we're gonna do is um
28:20just do forensics they swapped her hands for what they call gunshot residue which is basically something
28:28that a gun emits when it's fired and when it was done she was released
28:42miss fenton's vehicle a hyundai sonata was still at the home and during the course of the police
28:50investigation they went through that vehicle by just sticking your hand under the front passenger seat
28:56you could feel the handle of what was clearly a gun and then we found the key to the jeep that was
29:05driven a block away right next to the gun there were only five bullets in inside the cylinder at the
29:13time going back to where the victim was he had four gunshot wounds and then the bullet hole above him so
29:23there was five shots so we believed that we had found the gun that was used to kill larry at this time
29:37rebecca was the prime suspect the whole time it was just that we needed one or two more items to bring it
29:45all together all of the forensic testing done by the police was negative as far as miss fenton was concerned
30:02there was no dna of any kind of miss fenton on the gun there was absolutely no gunshot residue on miss
30:13fenton there's a little bit of frustration you just want to see this case through to the end
30:20to court and you get a conviction although she was a suspect in the beginning once all of this forensic
30:26evidence came back she had she not involved in the investigation pretty much came to a stop
30:31we had no choice but to 100 believe rebecca she was the only source of information for us like you
30:43talk about sort of that gut instinct and you know that feeling kind of deep down where you're like
30:47something isn't right but we did not want to ask too many questions if if police weren't asking those
30:55questions you know we wanted to ask questions like well why was her car only two blocks away so we felt
31:04like we could go back home and she would be okay you know until we heard more and we definitely thought
31:11that we would hear more much more quickly than we did in the meantime rebecca i believe is just living
31:30uh her life after larry died rebecca continued to live in the home that she owned with larry
31:37and as time is going on rebecca developed some kind of a relationship with a man named alfred nolan
31:47he was the complete opposite of larry alfred was in jail multiple times had multiple arrests
31:58her life was just so 180 different than anything we were used to she didn't have any luxury she didn't
32:07have any of the fancy stuff she didn't have any of the lifestyle that we were used to and it just
32:11wasn't normal so life after larry whatever support existed within that relationship whether it was
32:22emotional or financial is no longer there alfred is somebody with a long criminal history this is somebody
32:31who is a drug and alcohol abuser and of course things start to spiral for her she starts to burn
32:38through her money this is when she's likely to lose control of her emotional state again rebecca and alfred
32:46nolan are in a relationship for a certain period of time before they break up and go their separate ways
32:55there was no funds available to keep up the house payments or anything else that she needed taken
33:02care of she had moved somebody into her home who's taking care of this veteran for a little bit of
33:09extra money looking at this hour in clearwater two people are homeless this afternoon after fire
33:18practically destroyed their house overnight take a look inside fire just ripped through this place
33:23gutting it there was a fire on june 14th at the fenton home the two people who were inside they were
33:30lucky to get out alive this video was shot by one of her neighbors as the fire raced through and gutted
33:36her house before it got to this point though rebecca who cares for an 80 year old veteran had to get him
33:42out whoever holds the insurance policy could benefit from a fire at a house fire investigators
33:59work to determine if it was accidental or not how fast does the house go up
34:03three minutes four minutes is that quick it was of an undetermined nature as far as the fire was
34:13concerned a total loss but that has not been the only loss at this address 10 51 nokomis my husband
34:21died tragically rebecca didn't want to talk about it but back in february of 2008 her husband larry
34:26fenton was found shot to death on the front porch that murder has still not been solved but it's just
34:33the house and we're okay and uh it's just the house
34:42when rebecca is interviewed by the media about the fire she's smiling she's smiling at times when
34:49you wouldn't expect it particularly when she says oh well you know it's just a house she's absolutely
34:55right it is just a house but it's a house that's been absolutely devastated and these little flashes
35:03of smiles we call them micro expressions this is either characteristic rebecca fenton used to smiling
35:11through all of life's problems or this is somebody who is experiencing duping delight
35:18what duping delight is is the pleasure that one feels when somebody is telling a lie and they feel
35:25that they're getting away with it when i saw that there was a fire at rebecca fenton's house where she
35:33was living i i didn't think it was a coincidence or an accident in any way shape or form
35:39after the fire at the fenton home police reopened the investigation regarding mr fenton's death i think
35:52her mindset was that she had gotten away with this it just tells you that you have to work that much
35:59harder at this point alfred nolan comes forward with this information saying at some point there was
36:09some kind of a argument or confrontation where rebecca makes a threatening and incriminating
36:17statement towards alfred nolan about she would kill him the way she killed larry mr nolan who was a
36:26multiply convicted felon who was in jail at the time when all of this was coming out and was receiving a
36:36much lighter sentence for his testimony and cooperation this man would probably say anything
36:43about anyone if they benefited him on march 21st of 2014 police again questioned mrs fenton
36:59i just had a question sure why okay okay uh i started investigating an unresolved case
37:07in clearwater and it's your husband i just want to lay this out for you
37:10you guys know what happened to him i just want you to listen you know and we're we're gonna get
37:16we're gonna get to all this obviously she was totally distraught over this uh it had been
37:25over six years since her husband's death i just want to let you know um up front my position and where
37:33i'm coming from okay when rebecca fenton's brought in for another interview the line of questioning is
37:39different it's now more confrontational this this was found in my car is right there this is a handgun
37:48a revolver you are 100 the suspect so now we're going to confront you on we found
37:55a gun that was used to kill larry under your car these are the keys to the jeep
38:00you're not being honest with me i'm absolutely i have no just listen i have no benefit to lie i agree
38:10this interrogation they needed really a confession because the confession was going to be the most
38:17powerful piece of evidence especially given that the other evidence was all circumstantial
38:22they've got this statement from her partner who said that she threatened him and that she said
38:30that i'll kill you like i killed larry but there are also questions that i'm sure the police had which
38:35are how reliable are you really as a witness at this point i've laid out this case and i want to give
38:47you the opportunity to respond to any of this in almost all cases the police look at the forensic
38:55evidence and quite frankly the forensic evidence clearly showed miss fenton was innocent what i've learned
39:03about you is that you're a good person you have given up hours and hours and hours of your own time
39:16trying to help others i don't know i never met larry so there's a lot of time just in the house
39:28where it's only rebecca and larry and nobody else and only those two people know and have
39:36truly a full understanding of their relationship when you commit the crime of murder whether you
39:44confess to it or not this gives you the opportunity to maybe enlighten detectives as to the reason why you
39:52did it what sometimes people on the outside don't know is what life is really like privately
40:06so what i don't know because i don't know rebecca and larry don't know larry at all we were having a
40:13good day rebecca continued to just steadfastly deny that she was the one who did it and not giving any
40:20reason why she might have done it larry and i cannot have problems she was uh taking it very hard and
40:30through the testimony of a person who would have very high unreliability
40:37uh she was arrested rebecca uh which stanbleeds and remember officer knicki rebecca you're under arrest
40:48for the murder of larry fenton you were indicted this morning by a grand jury for first degree murder
40:59when rebecca is told she's under arrest for murdering larry fenton i think she did not see that coming
41:08rebecca has a choice and she absolutely sticks to the fact that no she had the perfect marriage and
41:15there's no evidence to say otherwise what goes on behind closed doors between two people only two
41:23people really know what happened and what that marriage was like but rebecca isn't going to
41:31say that there were any problems maybe there weren't any problems i doubt it once we heard that
41:38she had been arrested albeit on charges of murder i wish i could say that sadness was my first feeling
41:44but it unfortunately it was more um relief that there was going to be some sort of a conclusion
41:54rebecca fenton's trial uh began on november 25th 2015. we're pretty convinced that she was
42:03responsible for both the murder and the fire at that time i can't say that i've led a sheltered
42:09life or anything like that but the life i have lived has not quite prepared me for the trial the
42:16state put on an admirable case quite frankly of what i would call almost character assassination
42:22of miss fenn they used mr nolan as somewhat of a star witness so the prosecutors said rebecca killed
42:31larry to financially benefit from it i don't believe there was any reason rebecca would want her husband
42:42dead clearly miss fenn's life went down after larry passed and there's no way someone could do this
42:52and and be forensically as clean as she was i wasn't worried about the lack of forensic evidence
42:59you have almost a direct line between where the victim was found where the shots were fired and where
43:05rebecca claims to be the entire time so she puts herself at the scene the verdict was guilty
43:11first degree murder rebecca was sentenced to life imprisonment with no possibility of parole
43:19it's always rewarding in the end when you get a conviction
43:23and all the work that you put into this pays off
43:35the telephone calls from jail give us a glimpse inside her mind
43:39and i've done nothing wrong and that's how i'm feeling and the truth is going to come out
43:45she would just talk in circles and go round and round and round she would repeat things over and
43:51over again i'm tired of being accused of things that i haven't done i think she has told the narrative
43:57that she is innocent so many times that she is now convinced herself of it
44:03i think that's her ability to sort of separate herself from the negative um it probably did her
44:15well to have that ability in her line of work you know when things got crazy and things got uncomfortable
44:21i'm horrified that i can be behind bars based on that it's like you've got to be kidding me
44:28she is my sister and i do have unconditional love for her i certainly don't have any objective to
44:34you know try to teach her that you know that she needs to know that that she did this it doesn't
44:39it just doesn't seem to matter very much you know
44:46i think that rebecca fenton was somebody with a a troubled mind and somebody who didn't have control
44:56or mastery over their emotions and somebody who had had a degree of trauma in her life and i think it's
45:06sought solace through wearing a mask rather than actually facing up to her difficulties in some
45:13form of therapy and that's very sad because now she's in jail and there's an innocent man has lost
45:19his life there's so many unanswered questions in this case surely larry would have been a provider and
45:26would have been there for her in life better than in death there's that question and there's questions
45:31around really is is this kind of financial payout enough to motivate someone to commit this kind of
45:38crime and i think there's a big question mark there and it feels like it could have been that there's
45:44something else going on in their relationship or maybe there was something else about larry that she knew
45:50that she could use to rationalize this kind of extreme violence against him
45:54i don't think it's because she was adopted or because our mother was an alcoholic or because
46:02she didn't meet us till later in life i believe that she made choices and decisions as an adult
46:08that ultimately led to her downfall i'm sorry about the drugs and the alcohol before she was born
46:15i have to live with that i have times when it keeps me from sleeping but i am the mother of a murderer
46:24called the doctor to the abous
46:27and she can't take what her downfall have is in her place
46:28and the death of her downfall i have to live with that i have to live with that she isn't
46:29gonna lose her now because his death of her downfall will be like
46:34i don't think it was just like that even though i am what are
46:39and of course I'm so glad that i can do that so i feel like this is
46:44of these customs with such a new lady in the U.S.
46:47where's the purpose of the future?
46:48and I'm so glad
46:50and I'm so glad
46:54You
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