courtroom including the judge. it s freeing for her. i understand that. i did the same. we re not going to live in that hatred. in that state of mind that doesn t allow you to recover and heal. she s amazing. to do what she did and to endure what she went through. i couldn t imagine. i couldn t imagine. she is she s a super-hero in my eyes. reporter: there was one more surprise. not travis s sentence. life in prison. that was merely a formality. it was another gift. this time from kenia. to lydia. we started crying. i felt very strong inside of me. kenia was telling me mom, give her the ring. i was wearing the ring.
i m very excited. i am too, it s surreal. do want to get started? let s do it. tell me what these are. these are christmas ornaments and maybe i was ten years old and my mother and i had a project every christmas and made every little snake went on here. we know how old they are, they are still on our tree. i have many more than what you are seeing here. so i m very sentimental about christmas. very sentimental about myon famy and hear mom is continuing the christmas tree every year. so it s a tradition? it s a tradition. you ve said that you had kind of a fairy tale upbringing. i did. i have never met anybody doing the show who has said anything close to that. wow. so i m lucky. i have this beautiful childhood. i had the best of my parents, i couldn t imagine being anyone but their daughter.
- okay. - so, tell me what these are. oh, wow, okay. - these are christmas ornaments. - okay. and i, you know maybe i was 10 years old and my mother and i had a project every christmas to take styrofoam balls and sequin every little sequin on here. - oh, wow. you made these. - so we know how old they are, they re still on our tree. i have many more than what you re seeing here. so, i m very sentimental about christmas, i m very sentimental about my family, and so here mom is continually on our christmas tree every year. - so, it s a tradition. - it s a tradition. so, i want to take you back. you ve said that you had kind of a fairy tale upbringing. jaclyn: i did. i have never met anybody doing this show - who has said anything close to that. - wow. - so, explain what that means. - so, i m lucky. i had this beautiful childhood. i had the best of my parents, i couldn t imagine being anyone but their daughter, and i knew i was a lucky girl from day one.
to forgive is easier than holding anger. there wasn t a dry eye in that courtroom, including the judge. it s freeing for her. and i understand that. and i did the same. because we re not going to live in that hatred, in that that state of mind that doesn t allow you to recover and to heal. she s amazing. to do what she did and to endure what she went through, i couldn t imagine. i couldn t imagine. she is she s a superhero in my eyes. and then there was one more surprise. no, not travis s sentence, life in prison. that was merely a formality. it was another gift. this time from kenya to lydia. i start crying with her. she start crying with me.
that courtroom, including the judge. it s freeing for her. and i understand that. and i did the same. because we re not going to live in that hatred, in that that state of mind that doesn t allow you to recover and to heal. she s amazing. to do what she did and to endure what she went through, i couldn t imagine. i couldn t imagine. she is she s a superhero in my eyes. reporter: and then there was one more surprise. no, not travis s sentence, life in prison. that was merely a formality. it was another gift. this time from kenia to lydia. i start crying with her. she start crying with me. i felt very strong inside me like kenia was telling me mom, give her the ring, i was wearing it.