markus kaarma, twice a victim of burglars, reasonably thought diren dede was another one. and dangerous. >> he thought he was dealing with drugs seeking type individuals that were erratic and who knows how they were going to respond. >> he told the jury that his client had reason to leave that diren dede was armed and ready to attack. >> because he felt his life was threatened by the movements, specifically, of mr. diren dede, he had to take the steps, unfortunately, to take his life. >> the danger of a burglars when there's a confrontation. they all want to escape. they will do whatever they can to get away. >> the defense said there was no debate over one central fact, diren dede went into that garage steel. on the stand, kaarma's lawyer got bobby to say that despite warnings, diren dede didn't see much wrong of grad shopping. >> he didn't feel it was a crime. >> you are warning him. you are telling him. it was reckless, dangerous, right? >> yeah. yeah. i understand this way. he maybe didn't understand. >> in fact, the defense suggested that diren was part of the local b