okay. richard gabrielle. i think he did it. i think he did it no, no, that s a very honest answer. richard gabrielle. i m just thinking about the jury. i m thinking they are heading toward manslaughter because they don t have the motive or they have enough motive to give them their state of mind but they don t have enough to give them that sort of depraved mind set for second degree. judge glenda? i think manslaughter given the totality of the situation, i think manslaughter. jane? not guilty. wow, two not guilties, two manslaughters. we re hung, piers. it s a hung jury and you know what, i think that sums up how
attorney bernie de la rhonda, the burden of proof is on the state but did he make the case? i want to bring in richard gabrielle that worked on the oj simpson and casey anthony trials, judge glenda hatchet, jane wintrop. richard gabrielle, if i may, what do you think will happen tomorrow? we ll have obviously the defense and prosecution will rebut. do you think the jury will be out by tomorrow afternoon? if so, how long do you think they will be out for? it s like reading tea leaves a bit but i guess we ll hear mark in the morning, get to the rebuttal probably in the morning, early afternoon, they will get charged. they probably won t get a little more than an how were or so in the afternoon and they will probably start fresh on saturday. now, remember, they will be probably deliberating over the weekend and i think this jury will really take their time
0 ran out of time for the ridiculist tonight. a special edition of the zimmerman trial. zimmerman trial. piers morgan live starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com after 13 trial days and 56 witnesses and 200 exhibits, after 17 months of anguish and uncertainty with two families, the fate of george zimmerman is almost in the hands of a jury, a jury that heard passionate closing arguments from the prosecution. trayvon martin, he was staying, he was there legally. he hadn t broken in or trespassed. he was there legally. he bought skittles and water mel lean or iced tea or whatever. that was his crime. six women, five mothers will decide if zimmerman murdered trayvon martin or acted in self-defense. the jury may consider the lesser charge of manslaughter. that s important for the state and they hammered at the notion the unarmed black teenager was the aggressor. why does this defendant get out of the car if he thinks that trayvon martin is a threat to him? why? why? becau
the new jury will only decide the death penalty phase of this trial. so tahey ll get to go over the lay testimony in the trial will this jury be better equipped emotionally to come to a decision? well, i don t think so. i think there are a couple things that will happen before that. first of all, an 8:4 deadlock is quite a big challenge for the prosecutors. they have to talk to the families and say, folks, do you want to go through this again and maybe have the same results the next time? that s a challenge, in itself. the family has gone through so much already. the second aspect is selecting this jury, finding 12 people who haven t heard about this or haven t heard about it don t have an opinion about it. there is a lot of hurdles the prosecution and the defense have to get to that next step. richard gabrielle, thanks so
carried us over. as you head out for memorial day weekend, how safe are you? also, deadlocked. you are unable to come to a unanimous decision. a courtroom in tears, a judge almost breaking down as jodi arias gets a do over. this was not your typical trial. plus, dramatic new pictures as a london hackers lunge at police. police open fire, but so questions remain. and miracle in moore. born in the midst of the translation?y brayden emmanuel, god is with us. you are live in the cnn newsroom. and good morning, thank you so much for joining me. i m carol costello. this morning, we begin with the near tragedy in washington state. and one that could raise questions about your own safety when you get behind the wheel this weekend. this crumpled heap of twisted metal used to be part of the interstate 5 bridge over the skagit river. all three on the bridge at the time it collapsed survived. the man on the right will relive the terrifying plunge on the water. here is how