dr. ana maria gonzalez unfolded, she stood stoic, in a suit that seemingly overwhelmed her frame. , her former patient and now friend, came to court with ana each day. >> she just held on to her emotions, because she didn't want to fall apart in front of her family. but we get back in the car, and we'd would cry. we would pray, we would -- i'd scream. >> reporter: but now it was ana's defense team's turn to hit back. derek hollingsworth, andy drumheller and billy belk were ana's attorneys. they called her devious, dangerously deadly, diabolical. "fatal attraction." do you think that that started to stick with the jury. >> well, i mean, that was clearly what their goal was. i thought that the prosecutors' theory of the case, this diabolical killer, was a bit of an overreach. >> reporter: certainly, the defense told the jury, ana cared for george, but not in the outrageous, homicidal way the prosecution claimed. >> this case is about a consenting consensual relationship between two peers. it's not a case of fatal attraction. >> reporter: the defense argued ana wasn't obsessed. she bo