someplace. >> we always felt an extraordinary obligation to get this fossil to the right home. clearly, there were a lot of really interested parties that were hoping and praying they had a chance. >> we had dreams, after the auction started developing, that perhaps we could buy her back. >> a wonderful philanthropist from our area, sam aid lstein, really wanted to help get sue back to south dakota. >> in visiting with pete, i was fascinated with the possibility that we'd have this fantastic dinosaur back in the state where she belonged. >> stan came ready and willing to spend $1.2 million of his own money. >> i just had hopes we could make it work. >> stanforded a addelstein will on sue. >> sue has travelled a rocky road since she was found. >> right now larson's heart is broken. he's lost his most important find and cannot even see her