that, and it was left there. james schumann is arrested the following morning. pretty much just hard to believe. he was so cold in his presentation. there is no emotion. just so cold. i just want her gone. just make her disappear. it s just so hard for me to understand how somebody can have such total disregard for someone else, to have such hatred to someone else. you know, i did love him so much. i really did. schumann was sentenced to 35 years in prison twice. he was found guilty at his first trial, but 22 months later a new trial was order ed because the initial judge had not given jury instructions a charge about an entrapment defense. and so we went again and entrapment was used totally against me, and the real interesting thing is that first
he was taking his kids to rochester to visit his girlfriend and they were going to be there for the weekend. i mean, i m sure he thought he was pretty clever. agent sakowski knows that he has enough videotape evidence to show schumann s evidence and there was one crucial element missing. one important factor of showing intent is a down payment. obviously, a real hitman is not going to do it out of the goodness of his heart and just because he likes his client, so it s important to get a down payment to really prove beyond a reasonable doubt that this is what the person wanted to do. i can tell you what i ve done before in the past. tell me. i usually do 10 grand a hit. i have ten. is that all right with you? yeah. in fact, i ll tell you what i i can t get the money right now. i ll tell you what, i ve got it buried and there s frost on the
jury was out for almost nine hours. the second jury, when they got the entrapment instruction was out for less than half that time. even though schumann is now behind bars, susan will always be looking over her shoulder. the thing that concerns me the most, of course is that he ll still try to get the job done. he probably hates me more now than ever. he has not taken responsibility for his actions. he has not taken any ownership for what he did. when we come back i m right now at the point where it s an accident. do you want her just hurt in the accident? dead. okay. [ doug ] i got to figure this out. i want to focus on innovation. but my data is doubling. my servers are maxed out. i need to think about something else when i run. [ male announcer ] with efficient i.t. solutions from dell, doug can shift up to 50% of his company s technology spend
living in a [ bleep ] for three years and i m sick of everything and i m losing everything to these [ bleep ] attorneys. he had ample opportunity to back out, to change his mind, but he s the one that called me a week later on the phone and said he wanted to go through with it. speaking of money and stuff, can i get, like a down payment? here s my situation, i cannot get to the stuff that s buried and i have to wait until this damn frost leaves and i can come up with a couple thousand dollars cash now for a down payment. would that work? mr. schumann offered as much as 20% early on which would have been $2,000 for killing his wife and he told me at the end that he wasn t able to gather up quite that much, but that he did get $1500 and he would leave it out from the country for me and he gave me directions to find