ruhlman: really? anthony: they have a dim world view, even more dim than me. ruhlman: that s hard. anthony: you know what this whole show s about? you know, there s a theme. ruhlman: no. anthony: this is about people who live here. you know, when all when all the meatheads come and go, they re still here. these people have seen every variety of horrifying human behavior. so the whole business model is, come to vegas and behave really, really badly. ruhlman: i think it s encouraged people to be their worst. they re expected to do that. it kind of makes my skin crawl. anthony: really? ruhlman: not here. here, i like it. i m comfortable here, even in my blazer. anthony: right, right. is this an easy town to make a living or a hard town to make a living? bartender: depends on what you do. 25 years behind a bar, you see some shit. anthony: if you were born and bred here bartender: i am. ruhlman: she is. she s third generation. bartender: third generation.
answer her phone so i took her to my dad s house where i had a key. evening came no word from mom. they called her cell. not afraid. more like irritated. though as the children betted down at their father s house, they never guessed it and wouldn t understand for days that everything about lie is different, that nothing made any sense at all. unbelief. it was unbelief. a friend put the words to it. so impossible for she of all people. it has hard to wrap your mind arouchbd it has occurred. shannon, mother ofive was dead. dead in a way that made skin crawl.
and if the details had been a little different each time he was asked to tell the story, here was his chance to straighten it all out for the jury. how odd then that mike, under oath now, amended his story just a little again. like when he added the detail that carol was in the bathtub when she said something mean to him. she said you make my skin crawl. reporter: also slightly different, the way he discovered she was gone. i opened the front door and went out and the garage door was up and the car was gone. reporter: in earlier versions, didn t mike say he heard the garage door go up and then saw taillights as carol drove away? why had his story changed again? what s the deal with that? did you hear the garage door? i don t think so. why do you think that now? what has jogged your memory? because i think over the years, i thought about this
decided it was time for a surprise visit to michael lubahn. he went over with his sergeant. he invited us in. we did catch him unexpectedly, but that was the plan. reporter: but was mike upset or thrown off? not at all. very nice, like i anticipated he would be, because i had now heard from everybody in the family how mike is a good guy. reporter: so together they went over again the details of that last night down in march of 1981, and right away mike remembered a little more about the night carol presented him with a real estate contract and a demand they sell their tiny house. did she just turn and walk away with it or what happened? she said you make my skin crawl. you make my skin crawl? yeah. yeah. and i thought, bing! i ll bet you she did say that. so i pushed him some more, for more details.
roll the tape. this will make your skin crawl. hundreds of crabs taken over the street in florida. heavy rain forest to the crabs for more they typically burrow underground.ea brian: [laughs] congratulations, martha. thank you. brian: an insurmountable 2-0 lead. we will test to see if brett s buzzer even is working. i m not even sure if you can follow the time sheet to say that you worked this hour. question number three, another multiple-choice beard on final exam we told you about m c scented fire logs and cereal flavored beer. now we have a new one. oscar mayer is selling a new product that tastes exactly like their hot dogs without the whistle. n is it, a, hot dog flavored soda, is it b, hot dog flavored ice cream, or c, hot dog flavored bubblegum? i m gonna go with hot dog flavored ice cream.