it probably seems like a year ago that we were all in here one by one and then as a group in jury selection. one question got a smile from everybody but it s important. when the attorney s asked you do you understand it s not like tv. it was an important question because it s not and now you know, it s not like tv where all the witnesses are well-dressed educated actors and actresses. there are no rachel jenteel s on csi and they don t call people like kristin wo found nothing in a finger print from the gun on law and order.
it s not like that in real life. in real life we give you everything, the good, the bad, the indifferent, because when that defendant is entitled to a trial he s entitled to fair one, all of it, all of it. now you have that. no hollywood they write it up the way it happens on sunset boulevard but in real life it happens just like it did on twin trees lane in front of so many good, unsuspecting people. remember, if you get back there you don t like some of the witnesses in the case, you don t like rachel jenteel or shiping
what happened after 19:13:43? when that defendant hung up with sean noffke. at 19:15:44 when rachel jenteel heard the thump and the end of trayvon martin s life. the defense attorney gave us a nice demonstration of what happens in four minutes. well what was that defendant doing for those two minutes? watch the walk through again. watch it. he tells you exactly where he hung up. he s walking back in the direction of the t and he says i got off the phone and i continued to my car.
it s just his burden to show reasonable doubt. in this case he was able to show his client was innocent. listen to what he had to say in court. trayvon martin, four minutes doing something. we don t know. we really don t. we know he s on the phone. we know he s talking. we know what rachel jenteel said he was saying. they get to talk stupidly if they want. i m okay with that. i m okay with rachel being 16 or 18 or whatever. who cares. reporter: i was in this courtroom listening during that time, listening as mark o mara showed the charts and explained to the witnesses. he went witness by witness and described the state s witness and described the defense witnesses. the jurors were paying close attention. they were very much engaged through this process today.
heart? was it not fear that mis miss jenteel told you about. the witness that didn t want to be here. the witness that didn t want to be involved, but the witness, the human being that was on the phone with the real victim in this case, mtrayvon martin, rigt up until the time of his death. was that child not in fear when he was running from that defendant? isn t that every child s worst nightmare to be followed on the way home in the dark by a