piece of evidence comes from a former best friend of andrea snyder who said she called this friend and said my husband was shot, he s on his way to the hospital. but andrea snyder told police she didn t find out about the shooting until her husband got to the hospital. after court she walked up to that former best friend and said, well, now i have to do what i have to do. the friend took that as a threat. and the defense as you said in the intro called for a mistrial. the judge said no way. no sign of barry white or olivia new stop john in this testimony the past couple days. megyn: they are in the middle of a murder trial. just their demons as he puts it. time for kelly s court. joining me to discuss the case, lis weihl and mark eiglarsh.
i don t care if there are affairs or no affairs. wedding anniversaries. we were married in florida. and the synagogue in florida. i was down there with my family. megyn: wait until you see the neck clip we have of her. joining me now is lis weihl . this is incredible to me. basically the allegation is she was cheating with the defendant on her who is now her dead husband. the defendant who gunned this guy down in cold blood is now claiming insanity, invoking olivia newton john and barry white. is there any evidence the guy was insane before he get rest and charged with murder? no, this insanity defense is nuts. you have to be able to show he didn t know right from wrong. he went out and got a disguise for this murder. he rented a truck for this murder. he did this murder at the
yesterday by filing lawsuit against the d.o.j., basically telling the federal government within mind your own business. joining me now, lis weihl and jonna spilbor. south carolina is fighting back saying butt out, feds. first and foremost, lirks s, what right does the federal government have to go into south carolina and say we don t like that voter i.d. law and you are not going to be able to enforce it. they have every right. south carolina is one of 16 states covered under the voters rights acts of 1965 that gave the justice department oversight. the department of justice on these 16 states, mostly southern states where there have been issues of disenfranchisement of minorities. the department can say yay or nay. and that s what happened here. megyn: therein lies the response to people who say this is an
the university of virginia and really so many of us across this country. there s his victim, yeardley the sister of his alleged victim, yeardley love, weeping at first awe staring intently at huguely, media crowded the courthouse as jury selection continues. the potential injure jurors had if we would be able to handle graphic photos, the crime scene of the victim. joining us, lis weihl, we have to be careful, lis, i slipped up there. this is his alleged victim, this is a case that s pending. so what does the prosecution have to prove here? they have to prove that he intended, because he s been charged with premedicated premeditated murder, not manslaughter, that he intended to kill her, it wasn t an accident. he s also charged with robbery, breaking in. their best piece of evidence if it comes in, and i think it should, is the videotaped confession that he gave. he waived his miranda rights before he got a lawyer,
is the rightful owner. joining me now is former prosecutor jonna spilbor and fox news analyst lis weihl. this is straight out of a law school essay. let me start with you, jonna. who wins. buyer of the ticket in the woman who found it in the dumpster or the store manager? i m representing the original purchaser and here is why. i m looking at this as if this lotto ticket in the garbage, a million dollar winner did not get there on purpose. so there is a duty to try to ascertain the original purchaser. she didn t scratch enough. she didn t do her job scratching. she shouldn t get a penny unless sharon jones wants to give herb money. dumpster diver miss jones, she