AWRIIIIGHT!!!
Mr. Geragos, you'd better stop taking your client's word for things.
Now the prosecutor needs to be sure and say in closing, "It's a small thing, jurors, but remember how the defense tried to discredit Mr. Kemple, saying he'd referred to a lid that didn't exist? Well... here's that picture we showed you, and the grill DID have a lid. Mr. Kemple was telling the truth!"
Gad, I hope they've got some third parties jotting down these little bits, while the prosecutors do the questioning, b/c it's impossible to question a witness in court and to simultaneously write down what is being testified. Then they can later take all their assistants' notes and fit them all together and they'll have their closing arguments!