judge, we're calling chris sutton. deeply >> judge, we are calling chris >> judge, we are calling chris sutton. >> jurors had to be deeply cure curious about the man accused of putting a hit on his parents. he looked more law student than murder suspect. for two weeks they watched his note taking, his whisper add sides to attorney fleisher. >> he felt he was wrongfully prosecuted. the only way we could tie up a lot of things and actually prove things or disprove things is by him testifying. >> give me the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. >> i do. >> reporter: how would he convey his innocence first by describing his hospital vigil, a concerned son on the night of the shooting. >> did he acknowledge that you were there? >> yeah, he could squeeze your hand but couldn't speak. >> how did you feel when you saw your father at the ryder trauma center? >> shocked, hurt, worried, scared. >> reporter: not that christopher was claiming to be a perfect son. in fact, he told the jury he was a drug dealer. garrett k