disappointment. prosecutors had another piece of evidence they said proved an affair. a secret that shook the courtroom. it challenge the very core of nathan s defense. that denise was at the center of his life. and that he would never hurt her. it was a gut wrenching note, written by denise. discovered tucks in her day planner. in a murder case, you do not have the victim. you never get to hear the victims story. that person is dead. in here we had a note. that she had written, that laid the whole thing. out the highly personal, very painful note. was obviously aimed at nathan. and police investigator read the no in court. i have tried to please you for 17 years, and have never succeeded. i have never been good enough never done enough. i know that you want me did i m not stupid. denise seemed to confirm that she believed her husband was having an affair. well she didn t name aina, she mentioned much ogre woman.
even though denise had been killed in her home her car was found in a nearby park. the police figured whoever drive it over there must have been involved in the denices murder. this is the problem. she s been shot in the house, i need to figure out how that car got to robinson park. a key to that car was found tangled in denise is hair, under her head. so, clearly, that key was used to move the car. there had to be another one. i m trying to figure out how many sets of keys are out there because i m trying to find a set of keys. i know there s one set of keys, and whenever i have borrowed when i ve driven the car to get something fixed on it, oil change, whatnot. i just ask for the keys and she gives me the keys. or she says, there on the plate. none of that made any sense to the detectives. there had to be a second key somewhere visible in the house in order for an intruder to easily find it and drive the car to the park. there was no other way, they said. and he shoot
leuthold family, she moved in with nathan, denise, and denise s parents well she attended a community college in peoria. it wasn t the first time we ve done that. so aina was one of many we worked with. it was very natural. we had sponsored other lithuania students before to come here. it didn t really seem strange to us that s what they were doing. they were making a difference in this girl s life? they re giving her a chance to come here, get a college education here. six months before denise s death, aina transferred to a college in chicago, 160 miles from peoria. police drove there to talk to her. when we first art of the interview, there was a lot of background information, and we were coming across this concern for denise. he lived for him for years, you ve known the family, and she was fine. as we started ramping up the questioning, getting more direct about her relationship
with nathan, all of a sudden perfectly speaking english girl starts in, i don t understand that. or i m not going to answer that question. it turned into more of a cold stare, and no emotion whatsoever. you describe it like a staring contest? we throughout their crime scene pictures of denise laying dead, autopsy pictures to get a reaction. she had no emotion. i called her out on it. i said these people take you into their home, right back from the idea, you live with them. that doesn t bother you? and she just looked at me, stone cold. i cried enough over the weekend. detectives asked her about something they learned as they traced nathan s movements today at the murder. remember, one of the places he said he visited was this day spa, where he body valentine s day gift certificate for denise. when detective stopped there, they discovered nathan had been bringing another woman to the spa. it was not other than aina.
there is a church that was their already established, and that church really took us in and did their best to communicate with us and helped us out and there was a particular women in the church we worked with, it was aina s mother. dobilaite just a child at the time. as she grew, up a relationship with the family grew as well. a teenager, very clear she had given her life to the lord and wanted to serve him. she was always the one volunteering, helping out church alongside her mother. she was very gifted, and music, and as we started branching out the ministry, aina was the one that took care of music. when she was 16, she became a babysitter for nathan and denise s three children. aina was the one helping us with children at church. it was natural for denise to want to hire her, and we trusted her 100% with them. and that s how she came to be a part of our family. you ended up bringing her over to america?