hours to reach a verdict. i said, well, it has to be guilty. i mean, i wasn t expecting anything but guilty. reporter: prosecutor stan levco s glass was half-full or better. i thought we had a decent chance. i thought it could go either way. but i thought the trial went really well. reporter: but kim s mom was worried. i was scared because ten-week trial and you re only out ten hours. and i had a really bad feeling from the beginning that it was going to be not guilty. reporter: david, in a holding cell, got ready, shaking violently. i literally could not fix, button my shirt or fix my tie and my collar and so on. the deputies had to help me. reporter: his family, the lockharts, were heartened by a relatively fast deliberation. everybody kind of had that same feeling of this might be good. but none of us had the nerve to utter it. you know it. because you don t want to say that. because the hurt, the pain when they say guilty is so devastating.
know anything about this? hells, no. reporter: in the early morning hours, detectives drove rachel back to the apartments. and i go to my friend s and knock on the door. and then at that point, just start bawling. and she s shaking violently. and she says, dan s been arrested. and she s just a mess. reporter: with vylet at her side, rachel went to her parents home to tell them dan was in jail and the wedding was off. and my mom s just she s lost it. she can t speak. reporter: the day was about to get a lot more traumatic. back at the police station, dan asked to speak with detectives again. and this time he said something that blew the case wide open. i m crazy and i did it. you did what? i killed julie, and i killed sam. reporter: you didn t see that coming. no. reporter: dan wozniak suddenly confessed that he didn t help sam herr. he killed him.
rachel $2,000 catch. dan promised to pay him back by the end of the week, friday, may 21st. on the appointed day, chris drove to dan and rachel s apartment. who s there besides dan and rachel and you? i didn t know his name at the time, but it was sam. reporter: dan left with sam and told chris to hang back with rachel. and in my mind this is going to be, like a ten minute ten minute thing. reporter: meanwhile, said chris, rachel seemed stressed. she s on the computer trying to look for other work and ways to get money. reporter: three hours later, dan wozniak returned without sam. and he throws his $400 down right in front of me. he s like, shaking, and there s this, like wild look in his eyes. and he s, like breathing almost like this, like giant panic attack. and i m sitting there and i go, hey, like, everything s okay, man. like, everything s okay. and he s like
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the floor, the sirens went off. a little too late. just got real dark real fast and everything started shaking violently. i told them to hit the floor. reporter: a scary set of moments there again as the storm completely rolled through. in addition to the mobile home park, we know a hotel was almost leveled really. the staff says that everyone has been accounted for, but one staff member did suffer a broken leg and is being treated at the hospital. and damage assessment continues even before the sun comes up now. so when will we get the details about this expected tornado, the level, the intentity about this storm? reporter: yeah, so those are all things that are being worked on. the damage assessment is happening on the ground as far as going door to door and trying to locate potential victims and to see other pieces of