entered her head. does it help the prosecution s case this was murder or does it help the defense say this was a terrible accident? my honest opinion, jon, it does neither of those two things and the reason for that is this. it s not an issue. there s no question who shot the bullet, how many were shot, where the victim was when she got shot. there s no issue to that. everybody is a degreeing, including the defendant, that that is what happened. so the fact that we have to hear or the judge had to hear the gruesome testimony from the medical examiner about what exactly the bullets did to the victim, that s what bullets do. that s not going to help either side or hurt either side for that matter. jenna: do you see it the same way? i do see it the same way and i think that the prosecution has a little bit of a hurdle to jump. the hurdle is in this case whether oscar pistorius actions were reasonable under the circumstances. and unless he could rebutt that, he s going to have a pro
the other question is shooting the bathroom door four times was unreasonable under the circumstances. you have to analyze the case as somebody who has prosthetics, somebody on his stumps, literally on his stumps, at the time this happened so you have to go into subjective beliefs and recognize whether or not that s reasonable. there s nothing to dispute the fact that it was not reasonable at the time and therefore, i think the homicide case will not be met. houfrp, again, as i said, i think he will be found guilty on a lester included charge of gun charges or perhaps criminal negligence. jon: back to last year, he said there was testimony that she had food in her stomach, had been awake and eating at about 1:00 a.m. pistorius version of events is that they were both asleep by that time. that would suggest i mean, that s not going to help his case. you know what? it s quite plausible that maybe they both fell a slope. he was asleep, she woke up and went and grbed a snack.
had food in her stomach consumed at about 1:00 a.m., two hours, approximately, before the fatal shooting. pit approximatity defense team has always insisted that the couple were asleep by that time. the professor also said pistorius used a particular type of ammunition in his gun which expands like a mushroom or a flower when hitting human tissue and designed to cause significant injury. she was hit three times in the bullets. when the testimony was brought to a close, pistorius family rushed to his side and it took some considerable time for him to compose himself sufficiently so he could leave the court. this was day six and by far, the most harrowing of the entire trial so far. jenna: we re going to be taking it up with the legal panel next hour. thank you. jon: a search for answers now in the case of a missing passenger jet that mysteriously vanished on friday.
puzzling to me after 30 years of investigations, i ve never seen a case where we didn t know where the aircraft was and so it s either over water or either land and we ve got two bodies of water that we re looking at as well as the terrain of vietnam as far as i know. jon: a lot of people just assume an airliner flying over the ocean is in constant touch with, you know, satellites or people back on land or whatever. that s not necessarily the case, is it? it isn t necessarily the case and it wasn t here, i think, but there was a trans ponder on the aircraft that was evidently there but suddenly did not transmit. jon: the transponder, if it s underwater, though, it would have limited range. they need specialized underwater microphones to pick it up, correct? well, the thing is, what s needed is to find the recorders themselves. the transponder wouldn t survive going into the water. but if they got the two