I was slightly concerned about the blonde "halo effect" (attractive people = good) when the jury was first selected, seeing that there were so many men chosen, but TBH, I would be shocked if any of them were at all "smitten" (or even slightly attracted to) LVD at this point.
IMO, LVD could have come into this trial and played the frightened-for-my-life damsel-in-distress role and garnered far more sympathy. She could emphasized the power dynamics between the non-working stay-at-home mom struggling to raise an autistic kid vs the muscular semi-pro athlete jet-setting breadwinner and the social dynamics of how the word of a male "priesthood holder" has more pull and influence within the LDS community. She could have suggested that the "nonchalance" others perceived was really just relief at being free from this constant threat to herself and her kids. She could have expressed regret over what happened, over what had become of their once-happy marriage, over the end result. But she didn't.
Not saying most of the jury would have bought it, but you may have had the chance of pulling in one or two men who'd make it their business to try to "rescue" her.
Instead, her cross-examinations alone came off as bitter, vindictive, jealous, and more concerned about protecting her own Ego than anything else. There was no warmth, no softness, no vulnerability in her demeanor. Just ugly, bitter anger and annoyance.