I agree with JimJoe.
These jurors took their job very seriously. Many years ago I was a jury member and when you are holding a persons life and/or years of life in your hands you make sure that every T is crossed and every I is dotted. Better a hundred guilty go free than one innocent be punished. The prosecution did not prove anything beyond a reasonable doubt. I did not follow this case the way some have so I can't say weather it was poor investigation, poor prosecution or a combination of both..
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