shouldn't the doctor, the other doctor have known that, you you know, he should. -- shouldn't give this medication to a woman or she's going to risk drowning or not drowning but having a heart attack. >> the evidence has come out so far is that the drugs that were given were there in therapeutic amounts and if that's true, therapeutic amounts various drugs would not cause her to pass out. >> i hear that the myocardial infraction wasn't enough to kill her. >> wasn't enough. when dr. perper showed the slides of it -- >> i rest my case. steve, you want to be a defense attorney tonight? >> sure. you could certainly defend this case because of the fact that there's no direct correlation to there being a homicide because, look, if you can't get the chief medical examiner to simply classify it as a homicide, guess what? you're not even at first base. normally you define it as a homicide and then ask who did it? they're not even there yet or at