. >>> patricia weng is a reporter for the boston globe, and is a supporter and has been at the dzhokhar tsarnaev trial. was it a smart move by the defense to close with a celebrity, a well-known proponent of the death penalty? >> that's a good question. i suppose it ended on a note that fulfilled a question that i am sure jurors have. has he shown remorse, is he contrite at all. whether they are convinced that her words reflected feeling, i think that's unclear >>> even though sister helen talked about dzhokhar tsarnaev's private expression of remorse, he hasn't done it publicly, he's shown no respect. the prosecution showed notes, how he raised his middle finger to a surveillance camera do you think it's likely that his testimony could counter all that? >> you know i have to say i do think the jury will probably evaluate him more by what they have seen every day for more than two months and his demeanour in the court does not necessarily - does not reflect remorse in terms of how we would view it. when victims have gone to testify to family members about loved ones dying. he does not l