that your son s voice in the background? i think i said it a little differently than that. i inquired if that was his son yelling for help. and what was his response? he more of a verbal and nonverbal. he looked away, and under his breath as i interpreted it, said no. heather, have we reduced this down on to who is on the 911 calling for help? i think that s what the lawyers think it s coming down to. the lawyers really driving this point. if it comes down to that, the defense has won. seven witnesses have identified zimmerman s voice. trayvon s father says that he couldn t identify it. if it comes down to that, defense wins. do you put george zimmerman on the stand? i don t think you need to. not in light of what happened in the case. this is the unique case where
is this creating enough question in the jury s mind, rod? no. and let me tell you why. i agree with my esteemed copanelists here. it s important, but it s also inconclusive. that s what the jury i think will come back and say. one thing we know, quickly, this. whoever was yelling for help, stopped yelling help after the gunshot rang out. george zimmerman had help, he had a noi.9 millimeter. why did the yells stop? if it s inconclusive, if it s inconclusive, the defense wins, it s the state s burden, not just to prove this happened and also to disprove the self-defense beyond a reasonable doubt. you re right. reasonable doubt exists and too much is questionable and inconclusive why is why the defense is in a really good
is this creating enough question in the jury s mind, rod? no. and let me tell you why. i agree with my esteemed copanelists here. it s important, but it s also inconclusive. that s what the jury i think will come back and say. one thing we know, quickly, this. whoever was yelling for help, stopped yelling help after the gunshot rang out. george zimmerman had help, he had a noi.9 millimeter. why did the yells stop? if it s inconclusive, if it s inconclusive, the defense wins, it s the state s burden, not just to prove this happened and also to disprove the self-defense beyond a reasonable doubt. you re right. reasonable doubt exists and too much is questionable and inconclusive why is why the defense is in a really good
that your son s voice in the background? i think i said it a little differently than that. i inquired if that was his son yelling for help. and what was his response? he more of a verbal and nonverbal. he looked away, and under his breath as i interpreted it, said no. heather, have we reduced this down on to who is on the 911 calling for help? i think that s what the lawyers think it s coming down to. the lawyers really driving this point. if it comes down to that, the defense has won. seven witnesses have identified zimmerman s voice. trayvon s father says that he couldn t identify it. if it comes down to that, defense wins. do you put george zimmerman on the stand? i don t think you need to. not in light of what happened in the case. this is the unique case where
that martin talked to on the phone. she gave inconsistent and at times didn t seem like she was not wanting to be there and edgy at moments and we have testimony of john good win. and doug joins me now a former federal prosecutor. thank you. you said you have to be careful what you are watching in this is points being put on the board very carefully. we don t have a full picture yet in terms of the way it is going. no, a trial is like a roller coaster and sports contest. one team makes a play. oh, that s it and they are dominating and guess what they make a come back. i analyze trial and don t like to say this means the defense wins or prosecutor wins. it is a paint. they are like painters. prosecutors want to paint it on canvass that it was a s if