people, places, things or terminology and do not read or create e-mails, tweets, social networking pages about the case. while they spend the night at a local hotel, the notes are locked up. the six women are carrying planety around in their heads. reporter: for weeks the jury of six women has been a captive audience as prosecutors and defense lawyers tried to sway them from the moment it started, pure drama. prosecutor john guy s opening statement. good morning. good morning. [ bleep ] punks. these [ bleep ], they always get away. those were the words in that grown man s mouth as he followed in the dark a 17-year-old boy who he didn t know. reporter: cnn legal analyst sunny hostin has been in court every day. the inference is yeah, these are shocking, ugly hateful words
reporter: cnn legal analyst sunny hostin has been in court every day. the inference is yeah, these are shocking, ugly hateful words and that wasn t lost upon the jury. i looked at them very, very closely, and some of them did seem shocked and offended almost by the words. i want to follow up reporter: at other times the jury seemed to be captivated by the defense, especially when defense attorneys pulled out a dummy in court to help illustrate the confrontation. i was very impressed when they stood up to get a bird s eye view of when the actors, the lawyers were atop those dummies and trying to replicate or reproduce what was going on between trayvon martin and george zimmerman. doing this i think it was telling. it showed how into this they were. they were watching a tennis match.
copious notes while george zimmerman s reenactment at the scene was being replayed in court and also when the medical examiner and dna expert testified. it seemed like they wanted to be sure they understood what was being said. they didn t want to miss a thing. ashley is an expert on jury behavior. she predicts this all women jury will exhaust every alternative and look at every piece of evidence. women s social circles are based in pairs, telling that best friend your secrets and having no hierarchy. everyone has agreement and avoids conflict, and they really continue to apply that even in that group setting. reporter: she says don t expect any yelling in this jury room, but don t expect a quick verdict, either. randi kaye, cnn, new york. as you saw in randi s report, sunny hosten spent extenve time in the courtroom. she s back with our panel. you ve been observing jurors
following him, first in his car and then on foot and did that child not have the right to defend himself from that strange man? reporter: that child according to the prosecution, but a dangerous teenager according to the defense. but that s cement. that is the sidewalk. and that is not an unarmed teenager with nothing but skittles trying to get home, and the suggestion by the state that that s not a weapon, that that can t hurt somebody, that that can t cause great bodily injury is disgusting. reporter: martin savidge, cnn sanford, florida. well let s bring in the panel legal analyst and former federal prosecutor sunny host tin and jeffrey toobin.
child not have the right to defend himself from that strange man? reporter: that child according to the prosecution, but a dangerous teenager according to the defense. but that s cement. that is the sidewalk. and that is not an unarmed teenager with nothing but skittles trying to get home, and the suggestion by the state that that s not a weapon, that that can t hurt somebody, that that can t cause great bodily injury is disgusting. reporter: martin savidge, cnn sanford, florida. well let s bring in the panel legal analyst and former federal prosecutor sunny host tin and jeffrey toobin. how do you think mark o mara did today?