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The jury got the case on a Thursday morning. Now it's just wait for their verdict. And they were back on Friday afternoon. The verdict? Not guilty of torture. Not guilty of murder.
The jury got the case on a Thursday morning. Now it's just wait for their verdict. And they were back on Friday afternoon. The verdict? Not guilty of torture. Not guilty of murder.
After the trial, two of the jurors agreed to speak with 48 Hours about their decision. They have asked us not to use their names.
After the trial, two of the jurors agreed to speak with 48 Hours about their decision. They have asked us not to use their names.
After the trial, two of the jurors agreed to speak with 48 Hours about their decision. They have asked us not to use their names.
First picture that they put up on the screen across the room was her face all bruised. And I'm a nurse, but it shocked me. I remember almost jumping in my chair.
First picture that they put up on the screen across the room was her face all bruised. And I'm a nurse, but it shocked me. I remember almost jumping in my chair.
First picture that they put up on the screen across the room was her face all bruised. And I'm a nurse, but it shocked me. I remember almost jumping in my chair.
Those photos might have made her jump, but surprisingly, as the jury poured over the evidence, what police thought was the strongest point of the case, Felicia's injuries, did not seem to impress either one of these jurors.
Those photos might have made her jump, but surprisingly, as the jury poured over the evidence, what police thought was the strongest point of the case, Felicia's injuries, did not seem to impress either one of these jurors.
Those photos might have made her jump, but surprisingly, as the jury poured over the evidence, what police thought was the strongest point of the case, Felicia's injuries, did not seem to impress either one of these jurors.
But when we were actually in the juror's room and we were looking at them close up, it became obvious to me that they were more like scratches with scabs on them, almost like what a drug addict does when they pick.
But when we were actually in the juror's room and we were looking at them close up, it became obvious to me that they were more like scratches with scabs on them, almost like what a drug addict does when they pick.
But when we were actually in the juror's room and we were looking at them close up, it became obvious to me that they were more like scratches with scabs on them, almost like what a drug addict does when they pick.
And what about that charge of torture? Did the charge of torture seem reasonable in the situation?
And what about that charge of torture? Did the charge of torture seem reasonable in the situation?
And what about that charge of torture? Did the charge of torture seem reasonable in the situation?