A former prosecutor with 30 years experience told me that jurors sometimes "pardon" defendants. This means they know the defendant is guilty, but decide to let them go for various reasons. He told me that if a juror or jurors don't want to convict, they will not convict. The evidence will not matter in cases like this.
I hope this will not happen, but if Coleman is not convicted of either murder it will not be because of the lack of evidence. Daphne Sutton would be one excuse. Another would be, well, the other three are convicted. Some jurors may have come in sympathetic to Coleman, period.
Now, she may be found guilty of the main charges, but I am laying out the reasons why it may not happen.
David from TN