jury s going to do. it s always an anxious moment when you re trying to wait for them to return a verdict. oh, but it wasn t a moment. hour after hour, they waited. and then, almost seven hours later the judge asks do we have a verdict? the jury says they do. we find the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree. if david moffitt felt anything in that moment, he didn t show it. nothing. stone cold reaction. almost gave you chills up your spine. the insanity defense clearly did not work. the threshold that you have to reach for an insanity defense is that you don t understand the nature and consequences of your actions, or you don t understand the difference between right and wrong. that s an incredibly high threshold. you look at the degree of premeditation, the degree of planning that went into that. those are not the actions of an insane person. it does nothing to bring