he was driven to a mental state that caused him to snap. defense attorney rehamberto diaz would go after the telemundo crew, accusing them of manipulating emilio until he lost control, until he was no longer responsible for his actions. they were not fully aware of who they were dealing with, and they should have been. this was a troubled man. the defense plays for the jury the same videotape the prosecution says incriminates emilio. the defense says it should exonerate him. they show the buildup to the killing, the interview that day that gets emilio riled up. then the tv crew s confrontation with emilio s ex-wife. once they realized she was there, they didn t miss a beat in pursuing the situation. they showed the reporter knocking on maritza s rolled-up side window on one hand while keeping emilio at bay with the other, heating up the situation. maritza stepping angrily out of the car. seconds later, who is to blame? nobody put a gun to this man s head and said shoot he
diaz would go after the telemundo crew, accusing them of manipulating emilio until he lost control, until he was no longer responsible for his actions. they were not fully aware of who they were dealing with, and they should have been. this was a troubled man. the defense plays for the jury the same videotape the prosecution says incriminates emilio. the defense says it should exonerate him. they show the buildup to the killing, the interview that day that gets emilio riled up. then the tv crew s confrontation with emilio s ex-wife. once they realized she was there, they didn t miss a beat in pursuing the situation. they showed the reporter knocking on maritza s rolled-up side window on one hand while keeping emilio at bay with the other, heating up the situation. maritza stepping angrily out of the car. seconds later, who is to blame? nobody put a gun to this man s head and said shoot her. unfortunately, i got her last couple minutes of life on tape. but the defense claims
lost control, until he was no longer responsible for his actions. they were not fully aware of who they were dealing with, and they should have been. this was a troubled man. the defense plays for the jury the same videotape the prosecution says incriminates emilio. the defense says it should exonerate him. they show the buildup to the killing, the interview that day that gets emilio riled up. then the tv crew s confrontation with emilio s ex-wife. once they realized she was there, they didn t miss a beat in pursuing the situation. they showed the reporter knocking on maritza s rolled-up side window on one hand while keeping emilio at bay with the other, heating up the situation. maritza stepping angrily out of the car. seconds later, who is to blame? nobody put a gun to this man s head and said shoot her. unfortunately, i got her last couple minutes of life on tape. but the defense claims that what george says after the
this was a troubled man. the defense plays for the jury the same videotape the prosecution says incriminates emilio. the defense says it should exonerate him. they show the buildup to the killing, the interview that day that gets emilio riled up. then the tv crew s confrontation with emilio s ex-wife. once they realized she was there, they didn t miss a beat in pursuing the situation. they showed the reporter knocking on maritza s rolled-up side window on one hand while keeping emilio at bay with the other, heating up the situation. maritza stepping angrily out of the car. seconds later, who is to blame? nobody put a gun to this man s head and said shoot her. unfortunately, i got her last couple minutes of life on tape. but the defense claims that what george says after the murder supports their claim the television crew was after a big scoop. get in the car. i got it on tape. delgado says what he meant by that line had nothing to do with getting a story.
actions. they were not fully aware of who they were dealing with, and they should have been. this was a troubled man. the defense plays for the jury the same videotape the prosecution says incriminates emilio. the defense says it should exonerate him. they show the buildup to the killing, the interview that day that gets emilio riled up. then the tv crew s confrontation with emilio s ex-wife. once they realized she was there, they didn t miss a beat in pursuing the situation. they showed the reporter knocking on maritza s rolled-up side window on one hand while keeping emilio at bay with the other, heating up the situation. maritza stepping angrily out of the car. seconds later, who is to blame? nobody put a gun to this man s head and said shoot her. unfortunately, i got her last couple minutes of life on tape. but the defense claims that what george says after the murder supports their claim the television crew was after a big scoop. get in the car. i got it on tape.