I think you may have misconceived my post. (I am very empathetic for that PJ and for you, as well. My deepest sympathies for your (and the pj's) loss.)
I didn't mean to imply that it wasn't cathartic for her, at all. I'm very glad she got to voice that in front of the defendant. And, I'm sure it was cathartic. I just wish it could have happened (for her sake) on day 1, so that she didn't have to waste almost five days sitting in court, waiting.
Truly, no offense intended her or you, or to anyone else who has lost a child.
But as it turns out, I'm glad she was the final prospective juror to be heard from before the break, as this might (kinda doubt it, but might) give Ms. Anthony some things to think about for an hour and a half.