harris: as a trial attorney, i m wondering whether you really push for that. there s a hearing to decide whether little ada, who was 6 at the time now 12, as you just mentioned will actually testify. how would you utilize her testimony? oh, it s so emotional. if they bring in, for the prosecutor, if they bring in a girl who was 6 years old and she testifies how she found mommy in the bathtub not breathing and ran out to get the neighbor, it s going to pull on the jurors heart strings. but the defense is going to argue she s been living with her older sister. i know simply from the domestic world to say that a child is not prone to hearing people talking, talking on the telephone, reading emotions and being swayed by that, it s impossible. i mean, they ll want to bring her in, but i think the judge really has to weigh heavily where her testimony and her memory, i should say, has been tainted in the last six years. harris: you know, john, for anybody who s been watching this case,