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Juror B37 dominated her fair share of the post-verdict news cycle earlier this week with her since-aborted plans to write a book and her sit-down interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, the first public (albeit anonymous) comment from any member of the six-woman jury who found George Zimmerman not guilty in Trayvon Martin's death. Late Tuesday, four of the other five women spoke out to say they won't be speaking outand to make it clear that Juror B37 doesn't speak for them. Their full statement:
Serving on this jury has been a highly emotional and physically draining experience for each of us. The death of a teenager weighted heavily on our hearts but in the end we did what the law required us to do.
We appeal to the highest standards of your profession and ask the media to respect our privacy and give us time to process what we have been though.
Thank you,
Juror B-51
Juror B-76
Juror E-6
Juror E-40
Their effort to distance themselves from their fellow juror comes after B37 told Cooper that she thought Zimmerman's "heart was in the right place," and that she had no doubt that he feared for his life when he shot and kill Martin.
She also shared a few details about what went on behind closed doors, including that a preliminary vote at the very start of the deliberations was split with three jurorsincluding B37in favor of acquittal, two supporting a manslaughter conviction, and the other believing Zimmerman was guilty of second-degree murder. Given the numbers, that means at least one of the jurors who signed Tuesday's statement was on the same side as Juror B37 during the preliminary votealthough she obviously may have taken a very different path to reach that conclusion.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2013/07/17/zimmerman_jurors_speak_four_of_six_women_release_statement_saying_b37_doesn.html
hedgehog
(36,286 posts)Scuba
(53,475 posts)MjolnirTime
(1,800 posts)NightWatcher
(39,343 posts)She already sounds like a plant or at the very least she misrepresented herself as impartial to try to get on the jury. Her copious note taking wasn't anything about seeing justice, but instead were for her book deal that her and hubby had 2 days after the trial. Something stinks w/ B37
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)As much as I wish I would have been there to possibly argue for a different outcome.
MjolnirTime
(1,800 posts)She was a ringer on this jury.
Likely trained by her "lawyer" husband to make it onto the jury.
She should never refer to the defendant as "George", like a family friend.
What an absolutely wretched person!
DoBotherMe
(2,339 posts)that they (the jurors) would be ostracized in the community with B37 leading the charge. Dana ; )
bunnies
(15,859 posts)You all let him off. Live with it.
Little Star
(17,055 posts)After all their vote is the same as hers and that is all that matters unless they can explain something different
leftyohiolib
(5,917 posts)they didnt want to break