and ultimately the self-defense defense, the only defense that would have been appropriate is mental. not legal insanity but mental defense. she doesn't play with a full deck. that is the one thing that bodes in her favor when it comes to the penalty phase here because it's one thing to sentence someone to death. it's very difference than rendering conviction for murder. the sentence someone to die is a very different thing. i think jurors are going to weigh whether she's completely there or not. she's never going to see the streets again and she shouldn't. but to sentence someone to death is different. i think if there's a mental defect here and jurors believe she's nuts in some regard, i think they will hesitate. >> that's where we go back to the 18 days. the 18 days she was on the stand. it was, you know, shocking testimony all over the place in so many ways. no matter what she said, the fact of the matter is those jurors were staring at this woman for 18 days. crazy or not, as you say. does that make it harder for