A verdict today would be wonderful - I hope that is a real possibility.
Though, as so many others here have pointed out, there is a great deal of evidence the jury will consider (or choose not to).
This is a smart jury, and they will make a wise decision based on what they've seen, what they might or might not be reviewing, and their common sense. I have faith that this jury will arrive at an intelligent verdict. I'm not generally a faith-based person, but I believe this wholeheartedly.
I've read Det. Flores' and the Dr. Horns' reports, seen the photos, the forensic testimony (along with all the other testimony), heard the Judge, and all of the Attorneys', -- and am able to reason my own opinion (not simply what either attorney said or implied). If I can reason based on what objective evidence exists, I know the jury can.