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 america is feeling now. it s a complicated case and could go any of three ways. thank you-all very much indeed for joining me. shock waves reached across the country and indeed, around the world. the family of oscar grant killed in california is offering their support to the martin family. more on that story coming up next. that pain rest nated so muc
prosecution couldn t abandon second degree in their argument today and i think they were wise not to, and i think they had to be tenacious and passionate on that and i respect the fact they did that today. i want to play a clip where he was highlighting the inconsistencies in george zimmerman s testimony. he originally told the police over and over before and even after his interview he didn t know the name of the street, and then when they let him talk, he gives the name right there. i mean, it common sense. there is only three streets and he s lived there four years. again, why did he have to lie about that? because he does not want to admit that he was following this innocent young boy. you see, jane, this is what i also come back to. i find it i m plausible that a neighborhood watch official whose been on patrol operating there for several years and there are three street names, he
trayvon martin is a threat to him? why? why? because he s got a gun. he s got the equalizer. he s going to take care of it. he s a want to be cop. i suppose the moment the state attorney bernie de la rionda. i m back with my all-star panel. if you have a tweet, tweet me at piers morgan and we may read out the tweet. this is from isabella, a famous philippine actress entertainer. she says following the george zimmerman trial on the piers morgan show, i m so confused. the arguments are all very compelling. jane, that really cuts to this trial, doesn t it? it does. the arguments are very compelling on both sides, very, very difficult i think for these jurors and i hope they take time to really think this through because it s an important decision. it is important, and the issue that has to be brought home, piers, two things, one, not guilty does not mean he was
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.
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