responsible? and as the rest of the world looking at this out come. jenna: back to you, eric, problem with this, according to some, there is no video. there is no actual video, the video in question is not available. we can't watch what was recorded. in fact we don't even have evidence that it existed at least from what we understand. how big a problem is that for the prosecution? i know you're a defense guy. how would you use this. >> jenna, it is a huge problem. where's the beef? a picture is worth 1,000 words. a videotape is worth a million. they have to prove invasion of privacy something transmitted on internet that showed intimate parts for invasion of privacy count of the deseed dent. this is sad case. the prosecution is not going after murder, they're going after invasion of privacy. they need the video. like showing up for possession of cocaine case and there is no cocaine to enter into evidence. jury needs to see it. you need evidence. they need to prove the case. this is big problem for the prosecution in this case.