grateful, believing nanette and eric are finally where they belong. how do you make sense of all this stuff? there is no sense of it. they re just very sick, demented, selfish people. when we actually started learning how nanette s mind worked, it was really hard to comprehend. in a very dark place to unravel. reporter: and so she does what her father taught her. she lives for others as well as herself. she flies, like he did, and she looks to the light. when it comes down to it, our dad taught us, pass our goodness forward. make this world a better place, and give to others who are less fortunate. so we do that. my sister and i both do that today. that s part of our mission in life. and we go about with my dad, our dad, as an angel on one shoulder and our brother as an angel on another shoulder.
was at first. but so what made you friends? proximity. she was a fun girl. we worked out together. i d say we probably worked out together more than we did anything else together. reporter: he was impressed by her intelligence, by what she told him about herself. that she had a business degree, for example. she graduated early from high school and she graduated early from college. reporter: by february 1994, ten months before bill mclaughlin was killed, nanette s affair with eric was in full bloom, which, given that eric was not exactly flush, turned out to be just fine, because she had no lust for money, as she talked about things and as she drove her new cars and as she footed the bill for everything we did together. reporter: so what did eric know about bill and bill s relationship with nanette? the cops asked. i never met bill. you know who he is? i just knew of him. i knew of him and his, you know,
happened, an epilogue, if you like. eric called up matt murphy from jail and said he was finally ready to tell the truth. of course, he told us, too. the first thing i wanted to do was clear up with matt that i didn t do the crime. but i also wanted to share some other information with him that i hadn t shared with anybody in 17 years. eric had a new story. if nanette wanted bill mclaughlin dead, then bill mclaughlin was as good as dead, whether it was to get me to do it, whether to pay someone else to do it. reporter: eric s story now? that nanette asked him to kill bill mclaughlin and he refused but put her in touch with someone who could do it and they used the beretta, which, said eric, wasn t his after all. he had given it to nanette as a gift, he said. and she supplied it to the hit man. so what did matt murphy think of eric s new story? it doesn t make any sense. here s the problem with eric naposki.
california governor gavin newsom as wildfires rage across his state. the president slamming the democrat for doing a, quote, terrible job of forest management while threatening to cut off federal funding for wildfires. newsom firing back tweeting, quote: you don t believe in climate change, you are excused from this conversation. after scorching thousands of erics, the wildfires are mostly under control. experts warn hot and dry weather could elevate the fire risk this week. keep you updated on both of those headlines. steve steve good news is under control. thank you, jillian. brian: meanwhile, 13 minutes after the hour. police department banned from displaying the thin blue line flag, why? it s just two divisive. local sheriff outraged by the county s decision. his message coming up next. most? what s on my christmas wish list?
hour to 2:00 a.m. there is your daylight savings time map this morning because this is thriller. steve: did you hear anything? brian: i wasn t paying attention. i was kind of listening, not really. ainsley: i don t know what she is doing. brian: why was she dancing? steve: thanks, janice. meanwhile, 19 minutes before the top of the hour. a massive new wildfire erupting in california overnight burning thousands of erics in hours. we re live on the ground coming up next. ainsley: california s governor gavin newsom blaming climate change. the next guest says it s a people problem. the reality check coming up next. doug, doug!