the young life was lost. even if in your mind it was justified, you still have the trauma of taking a life. the second thing that i didn't like about his direct examination and his cross was that he seemed a little bit too coached. the idea of using words like "imminent." the idea of having this waking nightmare and using that three times. the way he seemed to use words out of the jury instructions. that comes across coached to the jury, then they're going to disbelieve him. and if they disbelieve him, he's convicted. >> yeah. and my apologies, i flip-flopped the names. jordan davis being the victim in this case and his father in that courtroom facing down on that witness stand, looking right at a man for two-and-a-half hours, testifying so methodically, like it's just a technical case, not the death of a kid. that could be tough for michael dunn. mark o'mara, stand by. thank you for that. obviously, you're going to provide an excellent voice as we continue through the day and this case is not over, continuing after the lunch break, are those defense closing arguments. so we'll continue to watch, as