If the jury was feeling so sick when signing the verdict papers, why didn't they step back, think again, do a better job of deciding the case and walk out confident that they had made a decision that they could live with?
I agree. Maybe before signing that form and permanently leaving the deliberation room, a juror should ask himself, "Wait a minute. Since I am convinced she is guilty, then what is it that causes me to think that?" Let's assume that it isn't just "intuition" or a gut feeling. I think that most who think she is guilty base it on the mountain of circumstantial evidence, not just that we don't like her or that she looks guilty.