once he s placed in custody, loses hope and becomes desperate. that should not, in our opinion, should not have been introduced in this trial. that s a whole separate trial, a whole separate issue. reporter: the defense tried to keep all that out of the trial did not succeed. yeah, because it makes him look like a bad, evil guy who forced his daughters to use their inheritance money to pay for his attorneys, a low, scummy thing to do. but none of that put him in the house. none of that put any dna on him, in his house car, person, anything along those lines. judge, at this time, the defense rests. thank you. reporter: all along, steve s family remained rock solid in his corner. as sister sharon said. i wanna think the best of my brother. the other part of it is that no one showed me anything that changes my mind. there is no evidence to say, well, you know, you re not thinkin about this. show me something. but do you see your own kind of, understandable family bias
their inheritance money to pay for his attorneys, a low, scummy thing to do. but none of that put him in the house. none of that put any dna on him, in his house car, person, anything along those lines. judge, at this time, the defense rests. thank you. reporter: all along, steve s family remained rock solid in his corner. as sister sharon said. i wanna think the best of my brother. the other part of it is that no one showed me anything that changes my mind. there is no evidence to say, well, you know, you re not thinkin about this. show me something. but do you see your own kind of, understandable family bias affecting your judgment about these things? if you can prove to me that this is what happened then that s different. but i m missing the big evidence that s, says that he was there. reporter: and now, five years
yeah, because it makes him look like a bad, evil guy who forced his daughters to use their inheritance money to pay for his attorneys, a low, scummy thing to do. but none of that put him in the house. none of that put any dna on him, in his house car, person, anything along those lines. judge, at this time, the defense rests. thank you. reporter: all along, steve s family remained rock solid in his corner. as sister sharon said. i wanna think the best of my brother. the other part of it is that no one showed me anything that changes my mind. there is no evidence to say, well, you know, you re not thinkin about this. show me something. but do you see your own kind of, understandable family bias affecting your judgment about these things? if you can prove to me that this is what happened then that s different.
once he s placed in custody, loses hope and becomes desperate. that should not, in our opinion, should not have been introduced in this trial. that s a whole separate trial, a whole separate issue. reporter: the defense tried to keep all that out of the trial did not succeed. yeah, because it makes him look like a bad, evil guy who forced his daughters to use their inheritance money to pay for his attorneys, a low, scummy thing to do. but none of that put him in the house. none of that put any dna on him, in his house car, person, anything along those lines. judge, at this time, the defense rests. thank you. reporter: all along, steve s family remained rock solid in his corner. as sister sharon said. i wanna think the best of my brother. the other part of it is that no one showed me anything that changes my mind. there is no evidence to say, well, you know, you re not thinkin about this. show me something. but do you see your own kind of, understandable family bias
correct? correct. he s at can you face forward? i have to hear it again, obviously. somewhere very shortly thereafter, leaving house car, that s when it was asked are you following him. okay. and he said yes. mr. zimmerman indicated that mr. martin had gone between the buildings, he was out of sight, correct. yes. yet, you testified a moment ago pursuant to mr. zimmerman s statement he had gone down to that was his statement. as far as him having a visual on when he might have gotten out of the vehicle i really don t know. i can t say. i wasn t there. but he could have seen him at any point which way he was running. am i making myself clear? the jury can decide. i will walk you through a little bit more. my question while ago is whether or not had you evidence to support contention that mr. zimmerman continued to follow trayvon martin after being told