her time already served and good behavior, anthony will walk free next wednesday. judge anthony belvin sentenced her to the maximum of one year in prison for each count of lying to the authorities. he said those lies were costly to the state. as a result of those four distinct and separate lies, law enforcement exforcement spent a great deal of time. reporter: anthony had her hair down for the first time and wearing makeup. i really thought that she thought she was going to walk free. reporter: but anthony s demeanor changed as the judge sentenced her. outside the courthouse, dozens of protestors gathered for the sentencing. they re angered at the not- guilty verdict and at anthony. it s not enough. she killed her own baby. reporter: the florida mother did have some support. her peers found her not guilty. so she s not guilty. reporter: many expect movie offers to pile up. that s making people who feel justice was not served upset. anthony s long ordeal wi
night security windows. but his employees are still shaken by the murder. all you can do if somebody comes in is give up. it s not worth losing your life for $25 or $30. reporter: 7-eleven is looking for information to help solve this murder. anyone with information can call anne arundel county police. or you can remain anonymous by calling metro crimestoppers at 1-866-7 lockup. killed while trying to give back. the taliban kills 10 aid workers in afghanistan. and tonight, wjz has confirmed, a johns hopkins graduate is among the dead. mike hellgren has more on the commitment to helping those in need. reporter: we re at the church where glen lapp worships. he was scheduled to be home here in october. friends describe him as a great man, simply someone who had a desire to make other people s lives better. reporter: glen lapp died doing what he loves, helping those in need. he was one of the six americans murdered in northern afghanistan, part of a medical team treat