i was okay right then. >> reporter: melinda martin says as she performed cpr on a dying woman her bossimply stared. >> and i look up, and he's standing right over my head, watching. he's watching from stand-up position. he didn't offer to help. he didn't say anything. nothing at all. >> reporter: did you see him do anything to help anybody? >> no. >> reporter: nothing? >> nothing. >> reporter: ray's attorneys have insisted all along that it was a tragic accident. >> this was a terrible, terrible accident. it wasn't a crime. >> reporter: tonight, after the verdict was announced -- >> guilty. >> reporter: -- family members of the dead said they were pleased. >> i spoke with my children on the phone a few minutes ago, and we're all very happy, very pleased with the outcome. >> reporter: throughout the four-month trial ray, whose business as a celebrity swami was badly damaged by the sweat lodge deaths, kept on hocking his wears on the internet. "stay the course," he tweeted on june 1st, "be strong. obstacles are simply opportunities for growth and advancement." ray himself may have many o