the courtroom pointing fingers at my client. i can't make any apologies for coming across in a way where i am defending my client. >> donnie hendrix' attorney followed up with a much gentler line of questioning. >> good afternoon, eleanor taylor. >> how are you? >> i'm fine, how are you? >> good. >> as the two attorneys tag-teamed the witnesses it had the look of a classic good cop/bad cop interrogation. >> how many names do you have? >> eleanor. >> eleanor, rodney. thunder? >> numerous names. >> how many identities do you have? >> one. >> which -- who showed up in this courtroom today? >> eleanor. >> you and hawkins' primary defense lawyer have very different courtroom styles. >> i don't think a single style of presentation as a defense attorney works in all cases. it may have worked to my advantage in this case, because eric was so attacking. >> the defense tried to paint the witnesses as unreliable. but what about the mountain of physical evidence found at hawkins and hendrix' home that suggested they were silicone