joining me now is our legal analyst jeanie cho with more on that. the extreme impact, i'm sure. >> andrea, my nearly 20 years as a prosecutor and defense attorney, i've never seen photographs that were that savage, that were that evil. >> i must say as well that the murray family, for the first time since this trial began, actually left the room. the norwood family, it was brittany norwood's -- both of her parents as well as one sister in the courtroom, both her mother and her sister left the room. >> the jury noticed that. there's no question. two rows deep and they were all gone when they came back. it would be incredibly difficult for the jury to ignore or forget those pictures and think about the catastrophic injuries that were caused by the metal rot that caused injuries, deep, deep inside her brain. >> reporter: in addition to the fact that the medical examiner has said in the past that there were more defensive injuries meaning holding up her hands and arms than she has ever seen. 105. >> extraordinary testimony. it tells you that somewhere b