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exactly. reporter: so after a ten-month investigation, the orem p.d. and the d.a. s office arrested truman and charged him with murder. my mom called me and i fell to the ground crying and so happy that he was finally behind bars. reporter: going into trial, what did you think? i thought we had a strong circumstantial case. reporter: at trial the prosecution argued domestic violence ending in homicide. the defense, self-inflicted gunshot wound. the jury sided with the state. conrad truman was convicted of heidy s murder. it was like, finally got him. finally got him. reporter: and as far as you knew, that was it? that was it. reporter: did you think that was it? i did. reporter: but if you think that was it, well then you haven t been watching enough dateline. coming up
was suspicious. that gun s how far from heidy? oh, i would say eight feet, ten feet maybe. it s far enough away that it wasn t a normal if she shoots herself and falls to the ground type of thing. reporter: next morning they ask conrad to come to the station for more questioning. they can say whatever they want. but i did not hurt my wife. and i know that. bottom of my heart, i did not hurt my wife. reporter: heidy s family thought otherwise. after finally learning from police the details of how heidy died. the minute i heard how she died, i knew he did it. sounds like he had a temper, and he was very intoxicated, and he did something that perhaps he didn t plan? i just knew he did it. reporter: detective wallace next pored over conrad s statements to police about what happened that night. as wallace saw it, conrad s story went like this conrad was in the kitchen. heidy was in the bathroom.
family sitting behind him including sister colette. you want to believe that things turn out the way that they re supposed to. and that s just not always the case. reporter: in prison conrad did what many do he retraced the steps that led him there. and he thought a lot about the night heidy died. as conrad saw it, the police rush to judgment began precisely when officers first rushed through his front door. this guy s drinking, there s firearms in the house. so he must have shot her. reporter: why couldn t it be exactly that simple? this wouldn t be the first time that mixing alcohol, an argument and a handgun led straight to a prison sentence. conrad told us what he told police. it isn t that simple. sure, he and heidy had been drinking and, yes, they had been arguing, but he said neither was an explanation for what
16 years to life. crushing for conrad and his family sitting behind him including sister colette. you want to believe that things turn out the way that they re supposed to. and that s just not always the case. reporter: in prison conrad did what many do he retraced the steps that led him there. and he thought a lot about the night heidy died. as conrad saw it, the police rush to judgment began precisely when officers first rushed through his front door. this guy s drinking, there s firearms in the house. so he must have shot her. reporter: why couldn t it be exactly that simple? this wouldn t be the first time that mixing alcohol, an argument and a handgun led straight to a prison sentence. conrad told us what he told police. it isn t that simple. sure, he and heidy had been drinking and, yes, they had been arguing, but he said neither was