and the day after that. the problem, there was a whole there. it got very heated in the deliberation room. these members of the jury told us for conviction, but there was one lone juror who felt some sort of level of compassion for sandra. she related to the center jessie s concern that jack jessie s would eat up their nasdaq. i kind of felt like she was enjoying the control she had. there was nothing, nothing we could do or say. people were getting so he, did there was so much anger that she started to shut down even more. had that scene played out for three and a half days until the judge said, enough. and declared a mistrial. i wasn t hears. i was in tears. i was as well. thinking of the family, what they have gone through, that was part a, just heartache. i thought i was going to pass out. yeah.
sputtered sandra leff. so jacks house here in california moved to arizona to be near her son tom, and soon her daughter followed to. and they all lived within a couple of blocks to each other in the home sandra helped percentage with sandra s insurance money and savings. when everything was said and done, she got close to $700,000. and, as the month slip back, leads failed to connect the investigation hit one dead after another. and why it was promoted out of homicide. the case bounce from the placentia pd to the orange county sheriff s department. way before long and became a case to avoid. toxic, an unsolvable career killer. and, so, five years after his brother s murder, when david jessie met the detective name tom doug said he picked up the case. i said, oh really? well, that s great. let me ask your question. yeah. what are you going to do? you re gonna get my case for