Curtis Reeves stands accused of murdering Chad Oulson over popcorn at a matinee movie. The defense claims he acted in self defense--that Oulson was the aggressor and Reeves reasonably felt his life was in danger. The state's prosecutors argue that Reeves was short-tempered and unjustified in the shooting. At stake for the 79 year old is life in prison. Will he be able to convince the jury he feared for his life? Or will the jury believe he killed Chad Oulson in anger?