dr. compton, the state's expert, testified that mr. moore could not from memory recreate a clock. now she says "i don't quite believe that" but she doesn't quite believe that of a person who at 13's father threw him out because he was dumb and illiterate, couldn't tell the days of the week, couldn't tell the months of the year, couldn't tell time, couldn't do anything that one would consider within an average or low average of intellectual functioning who's eating out of garbage cans repeatedly and getting sick after each time he did it but not learning from his mistakes. the state's opinion does very little except say those are products of his poor environment, they're not products of his intellectual disability. >> in addition to analyzing, she said, there are limitations i see, whether it's academic abilities or social skills but there have to be significant limitations and she said that wasn't there. she noted petitioner testified four different times in the course of these proceedings, even in filing pro say motions and was responsive to questions and was sincing what was goi