reporter: the defense theorized that tate entered the trailer through an unlocked door and shot lisa for revenge. the key defense evidence that suggested an intruder was a stray peanut butter and jelly sandwich in a baggy left on the back deck. there was a sandwich that would not have been there the night before that was there. reporter: critters should have devoured it, he argued. he told the jury it must have the killer s snack. i believe it to be the most compelling piece of evidence in the whole case. reporter: it was now up to a jury to decide, but it wouldn t be easy. coming up in the jury room, deliberations and drama. he started pounding on the door, want saying he wanted out of there, and we were in tears.
witness telling the truth. i think the truth came through on his testimony, and i think he was very credible. greg, i want to ask you one last question. the former attorney for rittenhouse says that there should be disciplinary action against the prosecutor, do you agree? i do agree it s such a clubby group of people, judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys that occupy the courthouses i m not optimistic that the prosecutor should be sanctions for four violations. they failed to turn over to the defense evidence that the law demands. second of all, they deliberately violated a court order, not to comment on a particular area. the defendant s previous statements about his gun. finally, they egregiously violated two sacred constitutional rights that the accused has the right to remain
as to how this occurred involved the neighbor, mr. tate. he was mentally ill. i m done talking to you. and, according to the defense, dangerous, too. the defense then hammered home the portrayal of the unpredictable neighbor by using todd s own complaint summary from that day. you re in the awkward situation of being their best witness. right. you believed he could become a danger. anyone who should respond to that residence again should use extreme caution. that is correct, i did. the defense theorized that tate entered the trailer through an unlocked door and shot lisa for revenge. the key defense evidence that suggested an intruder was a stray peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich, in a baggie, left on the back deck. there was a sandwich that would not have been there the night before that was there. critters should have devoured it, he argued. he told the jury it must have been the killer s snack. i believe it to be the most compelling piece of evidence in the whole ca
the one cuomo impeachment talk intensifying tonight as impeachment investigators in new york give the governor a deadline for submitting evidence in his own defense. correspondent laura ingle has the very latest tonight from new york. good evening, laura. hi, shannon. as the august 13th deadline looms to provide defense evidence in the impeachment investigation against him, new york governor andrew cuomo still not showing any indication that he plans to resign. just get the hell out of the way. in the end, maybe he could close off his career with one act of dignity and decency and just step aside, but don t bet on that. the political heat rising thursday as the new york state