arfel, this was never a who done it. we all know that george zimmerman killed trayvon martin, but at the end of the day it came down to what mr. zimmerman's state of mind was, and the jurors found out that he had an innocent state of mind in the sense that he wasn't acting with a depraved heart and he was acting reasonably. >> and, matt through -- >> of course, their view -- i'm sorry. >> no. finish your thought. i apologize. >> i was simply going to say, and then you layer on the element, the critical component of reasonable doubt, and i think that's how the jurors got to where they were, got to where they got. you know, one of our most famous judges, lerned hand, this is a cliche, and i hate cliches, i think it applies, he said that in our system based on the constitution, it is preferable for ten guilty men to go free than for one innocent man to be convicted. i can't opine on the innocence or guilt of mr. zimmerman. i was not on the jury, but i think what happened here could be a manifestation of that maxim. >> i wan