On July 6, 2002, Texas schoolteacher Virginia 'Viki' Lozano, mother of an eleven-month-old and wife of a Denton police officer, died from a gunshot wound the day after her sixteenth anniversary. Her husband, Bobby, claimed that she must have been cleaning his gun when it accidentally went off. In bed. In the middle of the night. While she was lying down. Despite his being a known lothario, authorities still wondered: Could Bobby Lozano, one of their own, really have committed such a crime?
Bobby Lozano was indicted for the murder-yet in a shocking twist, Viki's mother not only stood by her son-in-law but continued to share a home with him. Even more shocking, the indictment was later vacated when the district attorney, in a sworn affidavit, said that the medical examiner had changed his mind and ruled the death a suicide. Case closed
That was it for six long years . . . until one reporter discovered that the district attorney's affidavit was incorrect, and her exposé blew the lid off the case.The fight to avenge Viki's brutal murder was just the beginning . . .