anna any harm. nobody! i, i just, i could not imagine it. who did not love anna? >> and who hated her? >> exactly. donna could not picture igor as the killer. >> never, never, never, i just know igor is not capable of murder. >> and another friend, remembered how close anna and igor also were. >> she-- she adored him she wanted to him to pursue his passion? music and she went to his concerts. >> igor played guitar in a christian rock band. combining two interests. music and religion. he was studying speech pathology
fence, car, a house. >> you mean out the open door of the garage. >> the shooting could have happened when the door was open. the projectiles could have shot something. they admitted they never bothered to look. >> the can of red bull. the prosecutors said it was a red herring. >> they test, it comes back to an unidentified male. not bhob moses, not any of the other suspects, not anna moses. >> dna on the can could have lead to a new suspect. they said police focused on anna's ex. >> bob moses was a suspect after the first day. anything else that came up, they didn't pay attention to. >> the defense tried to knock down the testimony of the friend who said that anna was afraid of
>> wrong thing to say. >> yeah, bob did not feel good unless he was putting someone else down and trying to elevate himself. >> tell me about michael. >> well, michael is very low key. very kind. very sensitive. >> sounds like you approved of michael more than bob. >> oh, absolutely yes. i mean, michael is 20 years younger than bob. much more handsome. much more intelligent. much more successful. much more accomplished. and much wealthier. what is not to like? >> and yet, anna and michael did not get along perfectly did they? >> oh, no, there was a lot of squabbeling. >> it was dawning on anna's friends how little had they knew about this russian woman. >> in this picture, you know, it's me and anna -- >> today, she treasures the
the loose. investigators were following anna's electronic footprints, reconstructing her last day alive. >> we had camera footage showing her leaving the college. and we had footage from one of the schools nearby, and a taco bell as well. >> she was buying food? >> correct, correct, on route to coming home. and she was captured on a camera in the neighborhood and that was at 5:49 p.m. of. >> if you believe she was killed right after getting out of her car, then, around 6:00, seems a possible time. >> correct. >> while the forensics were being collected a old fashion investigation was under way. cops were looking hard at the men in anna's life. starting with her official boyfriend. who had a date with anna the night she was killed and who
looked in to the russian immigrant anna moses, were finding the same thing. her boyfriend that put himself at the scene of the crime, told cops how he met her. >> they met through match.com. >> anna's hard drive revealed he was not her first. on match.com, anna had page after page, 11 to be precise. of winks, and postings of men who admired her photo, and it was not just cyber space keeping cops busy. she had plenty of flesh and blood admirers. including jerry who had met her years earlier. >> we met at toast masters. >> which is a speaking club? >> for public speaking and leadership and she was working on her english of course, and i kind of tried to help her. >> it sounds as if there was
and went home for the night. the next day, after their morning coffee, they told the judge they were ready. >> i understand the jury reached a verdict. hand it to the bailiff. go ahead and rise. state of texas versus robert arthur moses, we find the defendant guilty of murder as charged in the indictment. in the back of the courtroom, friends thanked prosecutors and police. >> i was happy i could bring them a bit of justice. at the defense table, bob was left alone with his thoughts, igor, who supported his father throughout the case was not in the courtroom. >> it is sad that bob would ruin and destroy anna's life. he destroyed his own.
than poetry, or the man hopes there was. >> well, there wasn't. a deep, deep friendship. i loved her like i loved a sister. >> a soft touch to heal my soft soul when it aches. whispered words soothing my heart when it breaks. that's the kind of poem that a guy writes about his girlfriend. >> yes, maybe it is. she inspired me to write things like that. >> anna may have been merely jerry's muse. but she was careful to conceal their relationship from her husband bob, while they were married. >> she made sure i was not there if he was coming over or something like that. >> sounds like she was trying to avoid the two of you meeting. >> yeah, that is what it seemed like and i was fine with. >> could a robe perse -- could e
interest. >> when they burrowed deeper into anna's finances, she had $111,000 in her bank accounts, money that her university job couldn't have provided, and her professor's money half of that a lot of that begged questions. >> this is new to me. if she asked me, i would have given her money. >> the unaccounted for cash was another piece in a puzzle that already featured more characters than a hollywood caper. >> this is a whodunit case. we didn't know, we had to rely on the investigation and the crime scene and evidence to point us to who did it. >> coming up, where would that evidence lead? the answers would surprise even
recording their conversation preferred to tell bob about a -- to tell bob about anna when they went to the police station. his persistance forced their hand. >> what happened to? >> anna is dead. >> what are you talking about? te -- dead, how is that possible? >> the cops had not revealed how she died, noticed that bob, unlike igor, had a strong response. >> his reaction seemed appropriate. >> he was upset. he was emotional. >> yes. >> my first thoughts were for igor, i mean, he is like, you know, 20 years old at this time, he just lost his mother and they told me that he knew and he had, you know, knew about what happened. >> bob agreed to follow the cops to the frisco pd in the car for
that the frisco police department gave people a false sense of security on this. >> the day after, she went to anna's favorite restaurant. >> i had breakfast with her last. i believe in life after death, so, i am hoping to see her some time. >> donna remembers the little moments, like anna's russian accent, and the pesky nuances of american english. >> then this afternoon, i go store. go to the store. it is not necessary, why to this. it is silly, i go store. >> anna will continue