when he wants to seem utterly boniers. no doubt at a certain point in his life, he was quite mentally ill. >> it raises the question whether a mentally ill person even if he's not guilty, even if he is found guilty should be executed or not. sally, you wrote on tuesday that when he represented himself back in 1995 that he rambled on in a trans-like state. you said it was evidence of his mental defect, not a show that he put on to appear irrational. as you heard john, prosecutors also say he was faking, the jury rejected the insanity plea, he lost an appeal. isn't he getting justice? >> no. you do have to take this in context and you earlier mentioned a whole string of sigh cottic symptoms that this gentleman has. when he killed his in-laws, he thought he was under the control of an alien personality named sergeant. this is a key distinction here. even though i find what's going to happen to him immoral, it's not illegal and that's because the state have texas and other states consider two things when determining whether a