headed to the mall to go christmas shopping. she arrived home to a crime scene. and to detective voth. anybody involved has a possibility of being the murderer. so, voth questioned nanette and bill s own grown kids. couldn t eliminate anybody yet. we looked at the girlfriend and we also looked at the daughters. because anyone that stands to gain money in this situation is a potential suspect. bill s ex-wife was way off in hawaii. there s been divorced divorce for years. still, the detectives talk to her. when there was kevin, i bill s disabled son, and the only other person in the house at the time of the murder. newport beach emergency, police, fire. how can help? yes it was shortly after 9 pm when kevin heard the gunfire. he was upstairs. still debilitated by it s a car accident injuries. and he labored to make his way down to the kitchen. where he found his father. my dad was
to be nanette johnston s deadly trigger man. they have been copying keys in november. doing target practice. and on august 2nd, mr. naposki purchase are very expensive beretta 9 mm. then a few months later, it nanette was s turn. matt murphy told a second jury that nanette s greed was insatiable. she wrongly thought that as trustee of bill stress that she controlled the money. and that her stealing escalated as the murder date got closer. she steals $48,200 in the month of october alone. so, in the month of october alone, she has beaten a previous nine months combined. with her theft. and so, the prosecutor argued, she asked eric to kill bill before he caught on. eric s attorney told the jury to things. one, eric couldn t have done it. 18 minutes before the murder he
beretta 9 millimeter 92f. reporter: then, a few months later, it was nanette s turn. murphy told the second jury that nanette s greed was insatiable, that she wrongly thought, as trustee of bill s trust, she d control the money and that her stealing escalated as the murder date got closer. she steals $48,200 in the month of october alone. so in the month of october alone, she has beaten the previous nine months combined with her thefts. reporter: and so the prosecutor argued she asked eric to kill bill before he caught on. eric s attorneys told the jury two things one, eric couldn t have done it. 18 minutes before the murder he was on a pay phone at this denny s, which isn t even in newport beach. true, the phone bill which might have proven it had been lost, but the point was, said his lawyers, he couldn t have made it all the way to newport beach
november, doing target practice and on august 2, mr. naposki purchased a very expensive nine millimeter. where are you guys headed? a few months later, it was nanette s turn. murphy told the second jury that nanette s greed was insatiable, that she wrongly thought as trusty as bill s trust fund, she controlled the murder and the stealing escalated as the murder date gets closer. she steals $48,000 in the month of october alone. in the month of october alone, she has beaten the previous nine months combined. and so the prosecutor argued she asked eric to kill bill before he caught on. eric s attorney told the jury two things. one, eric couldn t have done. it 18 minutes before the murder he was at a pay phone at a denny s in the even in new port beach. true, the phone bill which might have proved it had been logged but the point was said
nanette and bill s own grown kids, couldn t eliminate anybody yet. we looked at the girlfriend and also looked at the daughters because anyone who stands to gain money in this situation is a potential suspect. reporter: bill s ex-wife was way off in hawaii. they d been divorced for years. still the detectives talked to her. then there was kevin, bill s disabled son, and the only other person in the house at the time of the murder. newport beach emergency. reporter: it was shortly after 9:00 p.m. when kevin heard the gunfire. he was upstairs, still debilitated by those car accident injuries. he labored to make his way to the kitchen where he found his father. [ inaudible ] i can t understand what you re saying. reporter: too disabled to explain he needed help. somebody s dying? reporter: someone was dead.