katydid23
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Meet the jury that will hear Drew Peterson's case
The jurors:
The men and women chosen as the 12 main jurors for the Peterson trial include:
A woman in her 50s who took college classes in business and child care. She is married to an auto body technician, and is one of eight children. She likes to read The National Enquirer, but says she doesnt really believe the stories it prints.
[ She sounds like she might be sympathetic to the victims. And if she reads the Enquirer, then she has a pretty good idea of who Drew really is. ]
A 22-year-old man who was born in Puerto Rico, but moved to Bolingbrook, Illinois, in 2001 with his family. He is attending Columbia College in Chicago, and hopes to become a sports broadcaster.
[ Not sure about this one. A 22 yr old might not understand how cruel a man Drew is.]
A man in his 50s who has lived in Joliet his entire life. He has worked at the same job for 30 years, and previously worked for Texaco. His wife is a retired school nurse.
[ I hope this man is sympathetic to the cause. He has been married fifty years so he values the women in his life. He might be a good pick.]
A woman in her 50s who was born in Poland and moved to Chicago when she was five. She is a high school graduate, who now watches her six-year-old granddaughter for her own daughter, a single mother.
[ I love this pick. Her daughter is a single mom with a child. I think this juror will relate to the missing women's plight.]
A man in his 40s or 50s who is a senior research technician. His first marriage ended in divorce, but there were no children and no property to settle. Now remarried, his hobby is photography.
[ not sure about him. He might be a real stickler for 'solid proof' and might be hard to convince.]
A man in his 60s who is married and works as a plant manager. He said that he hasnt paid any attention to the Peterson case, because three years ago, the original trial judge, Stephen White, told prospective jurors not to follow the case. He uses the Internet primarily to purchase parts for his motorcycle.
[ no clue about him really ]
A woman in her 60s who works for a telecommunications company. Her husband is retired. She has two sons and five grandchildren.
[ I am just hoping the women will see through him.]
A man in his 40s who grew up in Hawaii and then lived in Virginia before moving to Bolingbrook. A former member of the Hawaiian Army National Guard, he works for the U.S. Postal Service as a mail carrier.
[ I have no clue]
A man in his 50s who has lived in Will County his entire life. He works as a homebuilder, developer and consultant, and he used to own his own construction company. He is married and has a cousin whos a retired Joliet police officer. Hes also taking flying lessons to become a pilot.
[ could go either way. he might relate to Drew, as a brother cop. ]
A woman in her 50s who lived in New Jersey and California before moving to Illinois 14 years ago. An inventory manger, she has a brother in California whos an attorney. The mother of two grown children, a son and a daughter, she occasionally spends a little time on the Internet, to see what my kids are doing on Facebook.
[ I am hoping she has stumbled upon Drew's story somewhere along the line.]
A woman in her 60s who writes poetry, likes to read biographies and books about old movies, and watches nonfiction television. She works as an administrative assistant and said she likes to hear both sides of a story. The two-time divorcee offered the opinion that all divorces are unpleasant.
[ could go either way I guess.]
A man in his 20s or 30s who is single and lives with his parents. He was laid off a few months ago from a job as a cashier and bagger. He spends five to 10 hours a week on the Internet, reads science fiction novels and works out regularly. He said he doesnt know anything about the Peterson case.
[ I hope he listens closely to the case and the evidence. ]
http://www.hlntv.com/article/2012/07/25/meet-drew-peterson-jury?hpt=hln10_3
My comments about the jurors are in bold. I am a bit nervous about them so far.