gonzalez. >> she will about he able to tell her side of the story if she wants to do so. >> judge jeanine: will she ever tell her side of the story, charles? >> i think she will but it will be on her team and her conditions. i know that the people that have made up their mind about her guilt will probably cough in their coffee. i believe she needs time to go through a healing process to come to terms with what happened. to decide what she does in the future. the last year because of the security concerns have not given her the privacy and time to really mourn and come to terms what the past. >> judge jeanine: all right. and does she ever talk about caylee? >> she thinks about caylee a lot. that is all i can say. >> judge jeanine: well, we all do. and finally, is she paying you, charles? >> that would be private if not privileged so i'm not going to discuss that. >> judge jeanine: charles green. >> she is paying me with -- i'm is sorry i couldn't give you more, judge. >> judge jeanine: up next, my summation on the likes of casey >> judge jeanine: and now for my summation. not all killings are the same. some people die very quickly. not eve