draining experience. the death of a teenager weighed heavily on our hearts but in the end we did what the law required us to. her conscience seems completely weighed down by what happened. >> it's burdened and seared. feel the pain. empathize with her. she empathizes with trayvon's martin. we should empathize with the fact that this jury was given a set of directives from the prosecution that all but, to me, lost the case. because they weren't willing to make explicit what their beliefs were. they didn't have a narrative. they didn't draw the lines between the dots for these jurors. they were left on their own. they were unhinged and unmoored, to mix metaphors, on the judicial deliberation. >> the fascinating thing to me about this, we found out the jury had four white women, one woman who was not white. her ethnicity was not disclosed. we now know she's puerto rican. the crudest, racial stereotyping