served, as we've heard many people feel the jurors who handed out this ultimate punishment, we can report, several of them were crying. not presumably because they felt there was anything wrong in what they had to do or what they felt was just under the law. but because there is something sad. >> i'm literally five minutes from the courthouse the courthouse. part of my legislative district when i was a state representative. i was at the library walked down broadway. people are relieved that this is over. people have no strong feelings whether or not he should receive life imprison without parole or the death penalty. that's not what they were thinking about. what they were thinking about is the families of these people. and they know them. some of them are their neighbors. and that's what people are talking about now on the streets of boston. >> former boston mayor ray