in and day out what they have seen there no matter what the verdict is. i tried homicides as a prosecutor for ten years, an normally who is forgotten is the familiar lift deceased, and it s very heart-wrenching because you re making them relive that fatal day over and over and over, and they hear so much information, and those autopsy photos, to think that this is the last sight, the last thing that aari saw right before he took his last breath and the way his life was taken. it s horrible for the family. yeah. sarah, your thoughts on this? yeah. i mean, you have to realize that even before getting to trial they have seen these videos. they have heard the made-up stories by these defendants. it s tough, and i think sometimes defense attorneys are guilty of forgetting but it s a big mistake. you have to show that empathy even though you re vigorously and zealously trying to represent your client. i think you lose the jury to