whether we manufacture them, that we can use those fears as justification to take out guns and take people's lives, particularly people who are not threatening you. in this case, there's no evidence whatsoever that those boys attacked dunn in any way. that is a very dangerous precedent that we are setting that people, even if he didn't get off completely but got off on the murder charge or not convicted on the murder charge, the fact that people see that as a legitimate excuse or rationale is a problem. >> why weren't those recordings played in court in? prejudicial? >> a lot of times the defense will say it's more prejudice than probative. that's the line. meaning you put it in there it's going to inflame the jury. interesting thing on this discussion listening to ben crump talk this, reminds me in a bizarre way of what used to happen with cocaine in america. remember the cocaine penalties