The use of a reenactment of the crime is a matter left to the discretion of the judge. The party seeking to use the reenactment must show that it is a fair and accurate representation of the events sought to be depicted. Chance v. State, S12A0684; Pickren v. State, 269 Ga. 453 (1998). The appeals courts have rejected the use of reenactments where the party seeking to use it does not show that the oral testimony would be inadequate to explain the events depicted in the reenactment. Eiland v. State, 130 Ga. App. 428 (1973).