For some reason it bothers me that he wasn't on suicide watch for very long. Is it possible he doesn't feel any regret or remorse about killing his own parents?
When "All In the Family" reruns come on now, I can't bear to watch it. It was always one of my favorite TV shows and Mike was such a great character, well acted by Rob. That show was so much a part of growing up, from being a rebellious teen to a young adult looking at life in a much more serious way.
ETA: BTW, I agree the change of defense attorneys is more of a big deal because it's a capital case. Many things about the case will be handled carefully for this reason. Most states have serious guidelines about how defense attorneys, judges and prosecutors handle things when the defendant is facing the capital punishment. There are many rules that defense attorneys must follow to ensure the defendant is getting full representation in court and the assistance they need with their case.
Capital trials can be very expensive and time consuming. They don't want to have to worry that a mistrial might occur, with the case having to be tried again.