and in a curious gamble, he decides to put the defendant don bohana himself on the stand. >> every defenserisky it is to call a defendant to the witness stand. >> reporter: sure enough, the prosecutor takes apart bohana for his drunken actions that morning, like blurting out the wrong address to 911 and saying dee dee could do olympic-style turns in the water. >> if i'm going to take that chance and call him, i got to make sure he's ready. >> reporter: after a quick three-week trial, the jury announces its verdict. >> we, the jury, in the above and entitled action find the defendant donald james bohana guilty of second-degree murder. >> reporter: the courtroom explodes in applause -- >> i was happy. >> reporter: -- as the jacksons get their man. the story of dee dee jackson's death should end then and there. but it doesn't. coming up -- now it's the bohana family who won't give up, raising questions about the man hired to defend him, harlan braun. could an unpaid bill have affected his defense? you weren't angry at him, and he wasn't angry at you? and what about that coroner whose opinion