that were lies. jenna: so his defense attorney didn't take that up too much with samantha taylor, but he's on the stand saying, essentially, that she lied. and this has come up where he said that's actually not the truth, all these people are not telling the truth. is that working for him? is he believable? >> i just think it make him sound very weak, and i don't think he should be aggressively saying she's lying. he should just answer the question, i'm sorry, no, that is not how i see it. no. but for him to constantly have to explain, no, i never screamed at the girl -- who's more believable? someone who has a fact pattern that just doesn't make sense, it just doesn't make sense that he didn't look over to see if his girlfriend was in bed before he shot into that bathroom. and now to call someone a lie or car on the stand as a defendant in this case, to me, is not a good move. he should just say yes or no to every answer. jenna: do you agree with that,