I also want to address several smears made here against the forewoman, as I couldn't disagree more with the criticisms.
First, some have dinged her for being too excited or too eager. It's hard to believe we watched the same videos. I'd like anyone who has that view to quote her or give a timestamp where she says anything inappropriate or unseemly. And there is nothing wrong with someone being excited with their jury service anyway. I'm sure many of us would have loved to be on a jury for a case like this. I'd also rather see someone eager for jury duty than all those who would rather just get out of it. And if she was acting too excited, what does that say about GC, the professional government official, during her comments after the verdict, because she appears many times more excited, as do the people loudly cheering in the audience there. Yet, I don't recall anyone here criticizing GC for her demeanor, only approval.
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Some other things that have been said about her:
"It appears their minds were already made up prior to deliberation."
Nowhere is that either stated or implied in anything she said, it's the opposite in fact. She sounds like she was very conscientious and responsible in her duties, the kind of juror anyone should want. It can bee seen why she was chosen as the forewoman. Show me a quote, if you disagree.
"It’s always the wannabes that want fame and attention. It’s so unattractive."
"she now thinks she is very very legal savvy. I think this is her 15 min of fame."
Such hostile and snide comments against someone posting on their own little SM page without any fanfare. She didn't go to the media, she went on her small channel where she has long regularly posted about her life. Would it be any more valid if she did an interview for a mainstream news network? I don't see why it should. She would have gotten more views if she did that than she has on her page, if it were all about wanting "fame and attention." And going by her last video, it sounds like the "wannabe" won't be talking about it anymore at all.
"Very concerned she worked hard to get seated on jury for this opportunity."
This is a strange thing to say since nobody has any control over getting picked for jury duty, other than getting a driver's license or registering to vote. If anyone thinks she lied during jury selection, that's simply a wild unfounded, irresponsible allegation.
A couple of people brought up the Murdaugh jurors as a comparison against her, but the problems there were about what happened during the trial, not what someone said after the trial. And the biggest problem there was the clerk, not the jurors. It's a false comparison unless you can point to any actual misconduct.
Someone also talked about an unnamed "commentator" who was following the juror's TikTok who thinks that "one or more major networks have gotten to her and asked her to stop and come on for interviews" and then the user adds themselves that "those gigs pay and involve nice trips so I think she will stop the TikTok now."
So this person took as fact someone's hearsay about what the juror said (when her video is there for anyone to watch themself) which were just the commentator's speculations about media involvement and ran with it with more speculations. But the juror said nor implied anything about going to media. Even the Tallahassee Democrat news story about her said they reached out to her and she had not responded. She did in her last post indicate she would not be talking about the trial anymore, but what she said was, "I came to share my insight but there is a lot of people who took it the wrong way and that's okay and so although this has been fun, i think it's going to be all for me."
So if she quits talking, it will be because she doesn't want to deal with the haters. Thank a lot, haters.
And if you want to call her out, at least see what she said for yourself. It's all publicly available, no paywall.
-moo, except for facts