one of the jurors in the murder trial of michael dunn is breaking her silence. the jury convicted dunn of three counts of second -degree murder for shooting into an suv carrying four black teenagers, but they could not agree on the murder charge stemming from the death of 17-year-old jordan davis. we sat down with the woman known as juror 8. i never once thought about this is a black kid and that is a white guy, because that is not the case. and so the people who say, here is another white guy who got away with shooting and killing a black kid, what would you tell them? i would tell them that they really should acknowledge themselves. reporter: she is setting the record straight.
for the rest of his life and for the parents of jordan davis, some sort of closure and a vow to continue the fight for their son. i m remorseful for the killing of my son that it was not just another day at the office. good morning, everybody. we re so glad to have your company, i m christi paul. i m victor blackwell. this is new day sunday. this is what a lot of people were talking about. the prison? yes. closure? maybe. but deadlock on the most serious count facing michael dunn means the so-called loud music murder trial is apparently, if you listen to the state attorney there angela corey headed for retrial. that has some experts and other attorneys really surprised. so, remember last night an attorney in jacksonville, florida, convicted dunn on three counts of attempt eed murd eed
the two young men were side by side. and because of that defendant it was for the very last time. the jury was left with that final point, a jury in a court of law is now deciding whether michaelal dunn should be held criminally responsible for that death. if convicted dunn could face life in prison. back with us tonight is former prosecutor faith jenkins and florida criminal defense lawyer, ken patowitz. you thought michael dunn was in trouble last night. at the closing arguments today what do you think? i think he still has a big problem. he is in big trouble. the reason is kind of like a key. this jury has the key to unlock the truth here.