mr. escoto. >> so did i. >> likewise, this former girlfriend and self-confessed sugar mama had to admit thatrow anything at you? >> no. >> did i ever punch you? >> no, no. >> did i ever slap you? >> no. >> did i ever throw you on the ground? >> no. >> more important, he wanted to show that the state's theory of the crime was a fairytale, starting with the idea that he drugged wendy. a pharmacologist testified that wendy had only small amounts of prescription narcotics in her blood when the autopsy was performed. >> the toxicology reports are consistent with normal doses that you would take of any of these medications. >> she wasn't heavily drugged as the state argued. >> she wasn't as incapacitated as you were led to believe? >> absolutely. that highly disputed. >> there was another problem with the state's theory. it had to do with how wendy died. >> if the assailant was left-handed began to strike her -- >> a medical examiner for the defense believed that extensive injuries indicated two killers, both right-handed. >> there are several impacts on the right side, which in an altercation sug