truthfully, i believe that she snuck up behind her, grabbed her by her hair, and assaulted her with a sharp object. which would explain why that small woman could do that kind of damage. yes. it immediately incapacitates you-- you can't yell out, you can't scream. the forensic evidence-- the blood evidence-- all of that seems to indicate that type of assault. the only person who knows for sure, is giselle. keith morrison: but she wasn't talking, choosing instead to sit passively throughout the trial. michael le: we would constantly look at the jury, like, what are they thinking? are they buying this? are they believing all this nonsense that the defense is offering up? that this was heat of passion, that this wasn't planned. keith morrison: michael was in court every day, as well was krystine, and the aunts, and uncles, and parents, and cousins. all of them took time off work to be united for michelle. oftentimes, in homicide cases, nobody shows up for the victim.