I think the verdict was correct based on the Florida Law and my only change would be guilty and insane. I do feel that the extend of her mental illness reached close to insanity in terms of being out of touch with the real world.
Again I am stunned by not one family member getting up and wanting the judge to make very sure that some help for her mental illness is a part of whereever she goes. Frankly this is the ultimate involuntary committment that family and friends should have sought long ago and at least in the six months before this happened instead of sending emails behind her back. Confront the situation headon. PS may be a very worthy military man but he was out of his league as far as mental health issues and their possible outcome.
As for that juror who could not talk to media fast enough ...well I think he made it clear that there were some general conversations before deliberation ...I want to listen to him again but I remember thinking wow...that does not seem right...first that he is talking while they are deliberating and with no time in deliberation he seemed to know the thoughts of the group in general. As evidenced by so many jurors talking so fast yesterday...well people are getting savvy now and being on a jury can get you some good media exposure and at the extreme more. Watching the voir dire I sensed that clearly there were some that "wanting on" and maybe they got there. I was offended when their full names were announced in the courtroom. I think the court should afford them much more privacy than what I saw in this case. If you are going to give their complete names then why not just have cameras on them during the trial?
I myself was pretty hard on the defense team but at the end I could see they really believed in their case...not that she was not guilty but that they had a very sick woman for a client and wanted some mitigation because of that. I learned some new things in Jennifer's closing.
I don't know a thing about family dynamics in the Powers family. I think the sister may visit but the parents sure seem "checked out" and I understand you can't read anything into it...I'm sure they are devastated but they seem different than Reeva's mother. She is right there and her daughter is not in the courtroom. These people are sitting right behind their daughter...I just can't imagine not reacting to something...also those were their grandchildren and while again I don't know anything I was waiting for some information on times they spend with the Schenecker family...probably not relevant just human interest.