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her conviction. i don t feel that there is any evidence that can conclusively say that i shot and killed anyone. my dna is nowhere at the scene. i have no fingerprints at the scene. i admit that i was there, but i was not there by myself, and i certainly didn t shoot anyone. reporter: and shannon insists all those phone calls are real and they prove what she s saying. you know i already got away with murder once. think i can t do it again? i m sure you can. someone like you, i m sure. trying to keep my ass out of jail. reporter: why doesn t it sound like jermeir on those tapes? i don t know. i recognize his voice. i know him. reporter: the jury certainly didn t seem to believe that. jermeir testified for a few minutes during the trial. by the time the recordings were played, he had already testified. i don t know whether or not they could remember his voice from then when he testified to later on. reporter: look, i but it s him. reporter: i don t know jermeir,
murder and be sentenced to a maximum of 12 years in prison. denita s mother, sharon, was not happy. what d you say? no. reporter: don t let her off? uh-uh. no. my words were my daughter didn t get to plead for her life that morning, so no. no plea. reporter: she needn t have worried. shannon crawley was not going to take a deal. she insisted she wanted to clear her name and would now take her chances in court. shannon looked at me with a smirk. like she knew he was going to get off. shannon on the stand. for one he s told me since that he did. versus the man she says is jermeir on tape. you re going to kill me too? keep talking. whom would the jury believe?
bought a tape recorder and conducted a do-it-yourself sting operation. i spent four months in jail because of you. because you lied. man, i told you all you had to do was shut the [ bleep ] up, man. jermeir, just tell the truth, please. don t do this to me. reporter: shannon s family members, who had always supported her, say they can corroborate many of the calls. i d say 99% of the phone calls i was a witness to, i was on the other phone. reporter: you would also see shannon s reaction to these. yeah. reporter: phone calls. this was not somebody who was play acting. exactly. reporter: no question that was jermeir no. i know it was him. reporter: and they say it did not take long for jermeir to incriminate himself. you know i already got away with murder once. think i can t do it again? i m sure you can. someone like you, i m sure. trying to keep my ass out of jail. and what about me? i didn t do anything here. better you than me. and they ain t try
you know, why you felt you had to step out, don t understand. you don t hurt the ones you love. reporter: the divorce rate in this country would suggest that we hurt the ones we love all the time. that s true. but it s kind of bad when you going into the marriage being foul. not saying that it s okay once you re in it. but you would just like to think, you know, you re starting things off right. reporter: edythe kearns was barely beginning to process the loss of her close friend, and now had to cope with something else she had never imagined. i was just sad. and i was hurt. and i was in shock. just disbelief. because i had nothing bad to say about him. reporter: this wasn t jermeir? yes, i mean, that s exactly more or less how i felt. it was just like a nightmare, like this wasn t reality. reporter: denita had trusted jermeir.