I remember how exasperated JSS seemed when the killer refused to allocute, tossing away her last chance to show the jurors remorse for her actions. Not only refusing, but also being utterly affronted that the court denied her a private and secret audience with those who would determine her...
I didn't read the entire article because, well it's MK and he started out in his usual imo biased diatribe. But reading the bailiff duties it looks like they can't have any discourse with the jurors without the judge's permission. Having a juror text them sounds totally off kilter.
When they rest their heads on their pillows at night I find it hard to believe they really have faith in the killer's innocence. Perhaps they find what she did so heinous they must rationalize her act to deal with it. Perhaps they're so embarrassed by the crime that denial is how they are able...
Didn't Sue say he was a developer on a team for something specific - a program or software? I know it was discussed here at length but can't remember the name of the program.
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