held criminally responsible. but that is not what is basically the theory of the state here. it's the conduct that they did. and i'll go back to a roommate who buys a kid a gun, knowing he can't have it. lets him go out using it. has he caused the death? if you don't know how to parent and you're flummoxed by a child and you know they have problems and the child does a rampage shooting, have you caused those deaths? i don't think so. but you buy the gun, give it to him and know he's buying ammo, have you caused the death? arguably. i don't think it's a clear victory. it's a hard case including for these reasons. it gets tied up in these issues of parenthood. but i think it does fit the facts and the law, and that's notwithstanding, as opposed to because they're parents. >> let's look at the process here. i mean, the prosecutor