defense attorneys want to make renisha mcbride's character an issue. >> right. >> they want to, quote of mcbride's phone that show her with wads of money, alcohol, and marijuana. one is a blur photo of mcbride holding what appears to be a gun. in court documents, the defense claims ms. mcbride could have thought she was breaking into her marijuana supplier's house. it seems like they're going after the background of the deceased. >> of course they are. of course they are. the best defense for them is a good offense. you remember long before george zimmerman went on trial, we heard a lot about who trayvon martin was. and the defense called into question his character and his identity long before the jurors ever stepped foot in a courtroom. you're seeing the same thing here. the legal question is what is going to be relevant, because these are strangers. the defendant did not know renisha mcbride or that she had these themself on her phone. the issue is about shaping perception about who these individuals are before people ever set foot in that courtroom. and they want to get in early a