On one hand, I find it encouraging that the jury had so many questions that seemed to indicate they weren't buying her tall tales. On the other hand, it would have been extremely gratifying for there not to be ANY questions at all, because jurors have tuned out her BS already and were ready to lock her away for good.
For all its flaws, and they are many and varied, our justice system has certainly given this admitted killer and liar her "day in court". In hindsight, this will be viewed as a bit of a travesty, because you've got an admitted murderer and liar on the stand for going on three weeks now being allowed to sit in the spotlight with international attention focused on her to defame the memory of her victim. At some point, the judge has to take control and say enough is enough of letting her play this game. She's had an ample opportunity to come clean on all the details if, indeed "Travis' family deserves to know the truth..." She's still sticking to the "I can remember every nanosecond of my life EXCEPT the most crucial things you want to know about" defense. Juan Martinez's closing summation will be one for the books.