given up tracking of trayvon martin. they have got the jury has got to believe all those audio statements and the video statements of george zimmerman to believe that he was not the aggressor and that he was surprised and had a reasonable fear of his life. but i will tell you, this was actually -- i know a lot of people didn't think it was a great closing argument by the prosecution but if you look at it and it dissect it they sort of abandoned the murder in the second they really focused on manslaughter. that's a serious charge here. the jury may want to compromise and give a little bit to the defense and a little bit to the prosecution. that's the defense's big es nightmare. >> shepard: how much auto could it be that the jurors were promised one thing and in closing arguments they really got another? >> well, i don't know. i guess i have been there, done that we always sort of promise things in opening statements. we're very ambitious lawyers in prosecution and defense. i think that the jury probably has forgotten opening statements. they have got to look at the evidence and sort through. this is a tough case. trach martin is not here to testified testify.