he was sure if caylee's death was not an accident and his daughter was indeed innocent? >> it's something for the defense to work with. give up what bayes promised during this opening statement. short of him getting a full mea culpa confession, i was involved in the accidental drowning of my grand daughter and i helped bury her body. they are grasping at straws. the statement that he made to supposedly made to his mistress is a hearsay statement. the judge didn't admit to it prove guilt or innocence. the jury hears this and you can't unring a bell. but does the letter reflect the grandfather who is overridden with grief at the loss of his granddaughter or reflect guilt on his parts. julie: here is what we want to know. what's going on now. the judge took an indefinite recess. he told the jurors, plan on sticking around until late