so there were two victims unifiu unidentifiedfi and mike mcquear and the janitor testified, that is the evidence that the jury seemed to have been struggling with. the evidence, sort of the corroborating evidence. so you didn't have alleged victims testifying for those particular points. that would be alleged victims number two and number eight. i agree with jeff. this wasn't really a long deliberation, 48 counts, ten alleged victims. they just got the case on thursday. it's friday evening. and so, this is not a long time. and if you look at history, historically, a quick verdict enures to the benefit of the prosecution. so with a 48-count case, with the jury with a verdict on a friday afternoon, that points historically to a guilty verdict. >> marcia clark is joining us now here in los angeles. you have waited for many juries to come through. what's your reading of a 21-hour deliberation in a case with 48 counts. do you think we're going to see a conviction tonight? >> i've been predicting a conviction for some time now. the testimony has been supremely compelling. only 21 hours for 48