us here in the studio at least, the two attorneys that i'm joined by, jonna spilbor as well as randy zelin, a little surprised. this went on just over an hour, maybe an hour and 15 minutes max. there was an anticipation, an estimation it would go up to four hours, we would be taking breaks during the closing arguments. what does that say to you, jonna? does that say he came in here very well prepared, very concise. brevity may be appreciated by the jury and the judge in these circumstances. does he come off as being confident? i know what i've got and laid it out nicely and succinctly? >> very easily, yes. this is his first bite at the apple, he did an excellent job on closing argument. what strikes me the most is he did a terrific job steering the jury away from the elephant from the room and the elephant in the room is there was no evidence of the cause of death of this little girl. he navigated around that completely and brilliantly if i do say so. >> all right. randi, we were talking during this trial and you took issue with i want to say the order of events, the way things were presen