doesn't agree with the verdict or with john lentini's conclusions about the fire. >> i believe 100% today, as i did during the trial, that -- that she killed her husband. i believe that she got by with murder. the unanswered question to me would be why the jury decided what they decided. >> after the trial and the not guilty verdict, jean long moved out of the state and is trying to put her life back together again. >> she's still grieving. she's finally being able to work through her emotions. >> the remnants of jim and jean long's house and workshop are still standing, a reminder that forensic science isn't only a tool to convict the guilty, but to protect the innocent, as well. >> if i could keep this from happening to another family -- and so people wouldn't have to go through what we went through. >> what we need in our system of justice is for the state to have proof that it really is a set