and he may well when they came together, not entirely sure how that happened he may have lashed out in fear. again, i suppose i come back to isn't he perfectly entitled to do that under self-defense himself? why should he lose his life because some guy is following him, and he's freaked out by it? >> couple of reasonable reactions. if in fact, he was that concerned about it, i'm not sure why that never showed up in rachel jeantel's testimony before the trial, it doesn't show up in the internal conversation with ms. fulton or mr. de la rionda and showed up slightly in a deposition. if that fact, trayvon martin was that concerned about his safety, let just say that was better communicated to ms. jeantel and the prosecutor, then why in those four minutes when he had 80 yards why did he stay around so that altercation could occur? because he made the decision to not go home what might have been in his mind? george zimmerman could have gone him? >> absolutely. there was a thousand points this could have not happened. >> anderson cooper had a fascinating interview with a juror, how confusing they found the law. >> the law became very confusing. >> tell me about that. >> it became very confusing. we had stuff thrown at us.