in lminu rns.com/oregula >>> tonight, "360" followed a story we told you about earlier this week, dubbedoday, a judge in alabama abruptly threw out the case against gabe watson. you can see the reaction. he was accused of murdering his new wife. in order to receive thousands of dollars in insurance death benefits. prosecutors are stunned by the judge's decision. 26-year-old tina watson died in 2003 while scuba diving with her husband in australia. they were married 11 days. they got married in alabama. she drown. he pleaded guilty to negligent manslaughter in australia. he served time there. a very complicated case. i want to talk about it with sunny hostin, a former criminal prosecutor. the prosecution was stunned the judge threw it out, were you? >> i was stunned because these motions for judgment of acquittal are made every single day in every criminal case across the country. they're prefunkry. >> the prosecution made their case and the judge said they didn't make the case. >> there wasn't enough evidence, and these are just never granted. that's because the standard is you have to l