http://www.tampabay.com/incoming/ju...ad-evidence-to-put-casey-anthony-away/1179177
Good article to read. Eye opening. I knew they'd all start blaming each other - somebody somewhere will start pointing fingers and saying "They bullied me. They made me change my vote. They talked about it before the closing." Mark my word!!! That interview would be worth more money - AND that person will think that the story will get the public scrutiny and outrage off them. It's coming. I need a timer to determine just how long it will be.
Juror #2 is now speaking out also:
If it was murder, who did it? If she died accidentally, then who was the child's caretaker?
But Juror No. 2 didn't buy that.
"The six that voted guilty said it didn't matter at what point in time she came home and found out her daughter was missing," he said. "She had to report it in some way, shape or form, and that's where the negligence came in."
But some jurors, he said, had decided not to convict Casey Anthony of any charge in the girl's death. By lunch Tuesday, the guilty side started to lose votes.
Juror No. 2 was the last holdout. Deliberations lasted for 11 hours over two days. They filed into court at 2:15 p.m. Tuesday to hand over their verdict.
"We truly don't know what happened," he said. "Somebody knows, but we don't know."
Good article to read. Eye opening. I knew they'd all start blaming each other - somebody somewhere will start pointing fingers and saying "They bullied me. They made me change my vote. They talked about it before the closing." Mark my word!!! That interview would be worth more money - AND that person will think that the story will get the public scrutiny and outrage off them. It's coming. I need a timer to determine just how long it will be.
Juror #2 is now speaking out also:
If it was murder, who did it? If she died accidentally, then who was the child's caretaker?
But Juror No. 2 didn't buy that.
"The six that voted guilty said it didn't matter at what point in time she came home and found out her daughter was missing," he said. "She had to report it in some way, shape or form, and that's where the negligence came in."
But some jurors, he said, had decided not to convict Casey Anthony of any charge in the girl's death. By lunch Tuesday, the guilty side started to lose votes.
Juror No. 2 was the last holdout. Deliberations lasted for 11 hours over two days. They filed into court at 2:15 p.m. Tuesday to hand over their verdict.
"We truly don't know what happened," he said. "Somebody knows, but we don't know."