That childhood may indicate that the more appropriate sentence is life in prison without parole as opposed to the death penalty.

It absolutely could be appeal grounds. The cases we cited say you can't cure it and it's reversible error not to grant a mistrial.

Knowing those two individuals as fathers and individuals, I would think that if they could speak from beyond the grave, I'm not sure they would want another father to be taken from his child or his family.

There was only one verdict slip that went out to the jury, but he was convicted of two counts of first degree murder. So, that's an issue as well as the change of venue and all of the other issues that we had raised before.