. >> did you have the testimony of a woman named rachel gentile? >> rachel gentile? >> a young girl from miami was on the phone with trayvon martin. >> your honor, just not to interrupt, i don't know if he'd know her by that name. >> to the extent that that's an objection, overruled. >> okay. i'll rephrase it. >> yes, sir. >> did you hear the testimony of the woman who claimed to have been on the phone with trayvon martin. >> yes, sir. >> did you hear her say in her testimony that the phone went dead shortly after -- right after she heard a bump when she was talking to trayvon martin. >> yes, sir. >> okay. and create your time line. you said time lines are important. >> yes, sir. >> did you put together it was two minutes from the time the defendant hung up with the dispatcher and the time that trayvon martin's phone went dead? >> using those time lines and evaluating on time lines, there's a lot of questions that that time line creates and bean able to compare when the dispatcher's phone went. i can't comment on how they were geosynced or gps'd or anything like that