She watched the Lifetime movie and wanted to discuss it during deliberations.
What a travesty of justice.
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Yes. I don't blame JSS. She couldn't have done anything different to change the outcome once this juror was empaneled. I blame the stealth juror. Even the jury likes JSS.
I thought she is in her 20's?
Yes. the jury liked her and once the stealth one was empaneled, JSS couldn't have done anything different to change the outcome.Anyone going to stand up now and say what a good job JSS did?
male juror felt jodi was trying to manipulate them during her testimony
I think it is this person as described by BK:JUROR #X17
Young Hispanic Female, guessed to be in her late 20's
Was not for or against DP, believes it is a serious sentence but says she can vote for it.
Has a personal and familial history of DV, was in abusive relationship with her ex for more than a decade and was physically abused by him at least once--but she says she can set aside her personal experience and judge this case on seperately. Ex husband was imprisoned for robbery
She is now married to someone she met online.
Jurors get dismissed all the time . Why did she allow this. She should step down.Hmmm jury speaking about the one juror who wouldn't deliberate.
I was suspecting this dynamic could take place. Becoming stubborn and "me against the rest of you" kind of attitude. Stinks. Love listening to this. They hate the letter she wrote to Alexanders, understand she manipulated. Bless them. Smart and thorough. They wanted more testimony, more evidence."Feel like it turned more into a pride thing of standing her ground instead of what she actually believed." Female juror referring to holdout juror