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There IS conflicting information. The one white-haired gentleman juror did say “when I was driving last night I was thinking she’s serving 3 lives in prison.”I’m hearing conflicting reports but the best I can tell either the jurors were informed inside the court today after being released from their admonition and duty - so my guess would be if that is the case, the judge informed them when he was thanking them in the juror room - or they were informed by a reporter or someone else outside the courthouse as they walked out - either way it is totally acceptable for the to have all the info they want and speak to whomever about whatever once they have been released from jury duty and the comments of this juror could be construed to be from finding out after being released.
Comments from the other juror…I was thinking while driving home yesterday…cannot be taken to have found out today after being released. I’m not sure where that interview was - apparently it was on the Fox 10 live feed but not sure where they were speaking to the juror but it looked to me like he might have been getting ready to get in his car and leave - so there is no way he misspoke and meant driving home today or driving over here today after court if he hadn’t even gotten in his car yet. I think someone in the WS live chat said that he said he heard it on the radio but if he did then he should have informed the court this morning and the way they were being so careful not to let in the information about her convictions I am 99.99% sure if the judge knew it, he would have removed the juror and told them to start deliberations over with an alternate.
But as you say, it is possible that jurors were provided the bigger picture by the judge (or really anyone who managed to speak to them) immediately after they were thanked and released from duty after the verdict had been read.
And it is also possible, as Nate Eaton supposed in this evening’s “Courtroom Reporter” presentation that the white-haired juror misspoke or misremembered (or expressed his thoughts out of the chronological order in which events occurred) when being asked questions by a horde of news and media folk. Most people aren’t used to being questioned like that and they get nervous or jumbled in their thoughts when trying to express themselves.
The third juror interviewed, Tash Reed-Tucker, was asked a few questions about who knew what when and it seemed clear that the jury did not know before they presented their verdict about the events in Idaho or the fact that 4 out of 5 of those at the house where/when Charles was killed are no longer living and Lori is the only survivor.
It’d be nice to have clarification from the white-haired juror but I expect that will come in time as things settle down for these jurors and they aren’t trying to respond to rapid fire questions at the same time that they’re being told by some of those same people about the deaths of JJ, Tylee, and Tammy and LVD’s conviction for the same.
I’m putting myself and any continuing concern on “wait and see” until then.