floyd. >> i wonder if dr. conrad murray could have gotten a fair trial in anywhere in america. because from the beginning of this story, he was already the villain in the michaelkson death story. and you couldn't have had a jury that wasn't poisoned anywhere in america, especially in california, where he surely had a lot of fans. and i was shocked to find that there were any michael jackson fans on the jury, but how could you find 12 people in america who were not michael jackson fans. that would be impossible to find. >> i agree with everything that toure has said this afternoon. i think that one of the things you need to recognize, which is slightly unusual with the case of michael jackson, is that many of his fans regard him of messiahannic. they don't see him as the wonderful composer, music impresario. they seem him has god. and if you tough michael jackson, you are persona non grata for the rest of your life. conrad murray was facing that in addition to his own negligence. >> that's not necessarily a bad thing. the legacy, the story of michael jackson builds on that, the child star who becomes a young adult star, who becomes the biggest star in the world