at least what the prosecution is painting right now. what they are painting is that attitude, plus consciousness of guilt when he says michael wouldn t want the world to know he was using this cream, michael called it milk, that was propofol. that is about the doctor going back to the crime scene, getting the evidence which was not supposed to be on the scene, and the head of security is smart enough to say, huh-uh, doc you re not going back. jenna: this is what will be playing out today in the courtroom. we ll continue to bring our viewers up dates on what happened here. another big case as well we are watching is the one in italy. we are waiting right now to see if amanda knox will make a statement to the court. the judge says we are going to get a verdict on monday. again a highly volatile case, what is your sense? my sense is based on everything that i m reading is she is going to be released. she had served four years of a 26 year sentence. the prosecution says we now want her
29th, they find a bag. and inside that bag is an empty saline bag which you ll see in court but it s slit open from top to bottom. you ll hear from the coroner, investigator, they found this 100 milliliter bottle of propofol inside the bag. you ll hear testimony about the significance of that when the medical experts come in and explain it to you. following the commands of conrad murray, alvarez is then told to call 911 and does so. that 911 call was made at 12:20 p.m. what you ll also learn from the evidence is that phone call was not made at 11:56 or thereabouts when sade had heard the phone go dead and heard commotion in the background. that 911 call was not made at 12:12 p.m. when the defendant called michael amir williams to say there had been a problem. that 911 call was not made at 12:15 when michael amir williams returned the call and spoke to conrad murray who only relaid he needed to get there right away. the 911 call was instructed to be given at 12:20 p.m. now, em