as well as sheriff s deputies. john: lord knows what vicky white was thinking, we ll never know. jacqui: emily, such a fascinating case. casey white waived his extradition, deputies are getting him back to lauderdale county later tonight, he s not going to be present at the status conference even virtually. what is his legal strategy right now? that remains to be seen, jacqui, but keep in mind, he had nothing to lose when he escaped. he was already facing two capital counts of murder in the 2015 death of a 58-year-old woman, led in part what led his lawyers, his former lawyer say he feared that he would engage police in a shootout, that he would essentially attempt suicide by police, and that s why in this exit interview or the interview he just conducted with the sheriff, he said yes, he was planning on engaging in a
restaurant. the bomb that killed martin richard, killed lingzi lu they also found that he was involved in the death of krystle campbell and officer sean collier, but for the most part it appears at first glance that yeah that s exactly what they did. they were able to isolate those capital counts that they thought he should be put to death for, jake. and martin richard s family martin richard, the 8-year-old the innocent young boy so brutally murdered by the tsarnaevs that day, his family made it clear, i believe, deb, they did not support the death penalty, that was not something they were seeking. what was their reaction in the courtroom today? reporter: so interesting you mention that jake because they did. they wrote and op-ed basically saying no. send him to life in prison. we don t want to hear his name ever again. you put him to death, the process is dragged out, updates on the status filings, what they decide to do but they were
every or even half of the capital counts like police officer and not knowing which one actually pulled the trigger. that tells you they were very methodical. if you believe that jurors operate as instructed and take each count individually under their obligations and that s what they did. there are many who believe that it s a more wholistic process. if there was one count would they have made the same distinction, we re not sure about the trigger maybe not? we can t speculate but we do know this jury did unanimously find on multiple counts related to the boston mareathon attacks themselves, that this man, dzhokhar tsarnaev, in their view not only was responsible, which he already found in phase one but today, phase two was responsible in such a heinous way as to merit the ultimate punishment, the death penalty. karen, there s been a lot of
survivors. many families of victim members who perished are in that courtroom. we want to give an update. they re moving right along here. very quickly, they re getting they re in the mitigating factors now. though section is very very close to the end. but as far as the statutory aggravating factors, there were a lot of unanimous finds on some of the death occurred during the commission or flight from a crime with explosives yes. now, there are 17 counts that are capital counts here. he was convicted in april of 30 counts 17 of those are capital counts. so far, we can see a state of mind of the jury that they are unanimous on a lot of the statutory aggravating factors for all of the counts and for some of the counts. nonstatutory aggravating factors such as causing injury and harm
two other counts, malicious destruction of property resulting in death and use of a firearm resulting in death. those are six different capital counts, tour e, let me go to you first. you think about the boston marathon bombing and look at the law here, i will say as a side note people think what they believe to be justice in this case. but second, this was a prosecution here that threw it is fair to say, everything at this individual defendant. that is why there are so many charges and that is why there s so much convictions and that s why we can now report this jury found six different capital crimes, six different reasons to sentence this individual to death. ronan farrow still outside the court. we want to bring you back into the conversation. this is happening in boston i grew up in boston and know boston extremely well. one of the things we talked about when we were talking about this day leading up to this day,