lying in her own filth. she was being cared for. you can't just shoot your wife in the head and call it a mercy killing. >> brian: you could say -- she was terminal, correct? >> she was -- they describe it as gravely disabled. maybe she was terminal. if she were on life support, he would have had every right to say, pull the plug and let her go. shooting her in the head is a whole different story. is he putting her out of her misery or was there some other motivating factor? did he not want to pay for a long hospital stay? there are more questions than answer. >> hold on a minute. there is not evidence that says that -- >> i said there are more questions than answers at this point. >> i do agree with you that. but so far the facts haven't borne out to say that. >> brian: pilar, in the big picture, what's the best he can hope for? >> he's going to be charged. there is no question about it. if you look at juries across the world have at times acquitted people like this. there could be a plea down to a lesser sentence. you can't look at this man as if he's the everyday criminal. i'm not suggesting that we can walk in and simply shoot people.