RACHEL JEANTEL, FRIEND OF TRAYVON: Well, the jury, they see their facts. My thoughts of the jury, they old, that's old school people. We in a new school, our generation, my generation. So --



PIERS MORGAN: Let's talk about 'creepy ass cracka.' People have said that that is a phrase used by black people, cracka, to describe a white person. Is that true?



JEANTEL: No! Like I said --



MORGAN: How do you spell it, first of all?



JEANTEL: Cracka.



MORGAN: There's no 'e-r,' right?



JEANTEL: No, it's an 'a' at the end.



MORGAN: C-r-a-c-k-a.



JEANTEL: Yeah. And that's a person who act like they're a police [officer], who, like a security guard who acting like -- that's what I said to them. Trayvon said creepy ass cracka.



MORGAN: It means he thought it was a police or a security guard?



JEANTEL: Yeah, he acting like the police. And then he keep telling me that the man is still watching him. So, if it was a security guard or a policeman, they would come up to Trayvon and say, 'Do you have a problem? Do you need help?' You know, like normal people.