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Darlie Routier has been on death row for five years now, always insisting that she didn't kill her sons Devon and Damon. And as her lawyers prepare to head into court yet again, new information about her case raises the possibility that she may have been telling the truth all along. ....
0 decision to bring him before you as a medical examiner not really his decision. he was the one who did the autopsy. although there was some interaction there that might have been best been redone, you the only injuries were the injuresies we know about on trayvon martin, and that the wet clothes should not have been should not have been bagged in paper, and at the hands should have been bagged. we ll talk about the hands in a little bit. she told you that it was her son, as i m sure you expected, before she ever got on the stand. mesa, interesting, because if you believe his testimony, he had are a computer listening, and the voice that he knew without question, and pleadly to be that of his nephew georger man. again crossed, very credibly. i think he came across of his oath and of his word, and i ask you to consider the testimony in that regard. marcoser man, a buddy of his, talked about the weapon used, how you holster a gun, he s good at what he does. he was helping george f ....
To the jury. brian: it will go to the jury and people say, too, if it goes to manslaughter, that s prison. also there is some strict gun laws in florida where if you used a gun, shoot a gun, you could be looking at prison. will the prosecution stand up and say, i got an idea. obviously i m not going to get second degree murder. you want to go for a lesser charge? and the defense has got to decide how they feel about that and the judge ultimately has to decide if that will fly. steve: i think the defense probably feels pretty good about their case. yesterday the self-defense argument was bolstered by a famous forensic evidence pathologist, vincent dimaio. he seemed to back up mr. zimmerman s account of the shooting that night. here he is. the wound itself by the gap, by the powder tattooing in the face of the contact of the clothing indicates that this is ....
Consistent with mr. zimmerman s account that he that mr. martin was over him leaning forward at the time he was shot. steve: right. and when dr. dimaio was testifying, apparently, according to reporters, in the jury room, they were taking a lot of notes. so they re hanging on to every word. brian: towards the end, they stopped taking notes and the jury experts are saying that means they already, in the past, it meant they ve already come to a conclusion. gretchen: yeah. but as we ve seen in some big high profile cases as of late, you never know how the jury is going to come out. i m thinking about casey anthony and obviously o. j. simpson. brian: also what s the reaction. the jury worried about their reaction from the local community cause you could surmise there would be no murder trial if it wasn t fort overall national reaction, including coming from the president on the significance of this case. steve: let s hope they re not concerned about gretchen: they re not s ....