the person closest to execution is a man named siddique abdullah hasan, who was the imam, the prayerer of the muslim prisoners. i've just filed a friend of the court brief for the aclu pointing out that 14 prisoners have stated under oath that it was not hasan who was responsible for the death of the officer. and, you know, you hope and pray that if there can be -- as with mumia -- if there can be enough concern outside the courtroom, sooner or later the folks inside will get the message. amy: wasn't this an unusual situation where you had different sectors of the prison together? >> it was. and i'll never forget the moment when my wife, who was reading transcripts, came running to me and she said, "staughton, read this. read this." and it was the testimony of the chief investigator for the state, a man named sergeant hudson. and the question was, well, "what did you find when you went into the occupied cellblock after the surrender?" and he said, "well, there were all kinds of graffiti on the walls and in the gymnasium." "well, what did the graffiti say?" the graffiti said, "black a