In addition to everything mentioned above, to beleive it was a crime of passion they would also have to believe her "sudden quarrel" story which was just not believable given the time frame shown from the pictures. They would also have to believe the rest of her abuse stories.
It is still encouraging. Their questions show that they strongly doubt the defenses's story. As long as a few of these jurors end up on the final jury they will have strong arguments during deliberations towards guilt.
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