wouldn t someone in fight or flight mode want to get away from the danger? how do you know that she didn t kill travis out of jealousy? okay. if i m that guy sitting there, i don t want to hear a jury saying, you seem to have several issues forgetting. that s hard stuff and that s not lost on anybody in that courtroom. here s another thing that you probably don t know unless you ve been inside one of these courtrooms. cameras are trained on a lot of parts of the courtroom and almost never on the jury. they get to remain anonymous. it s critical, at least until after verdicts. and sometimes, they come forward. in the meantime, this makes them a little less anonymous. jean casarez, ornn the other ha, can go in and take a look with her eyes at those jurors and give us a feel. jean, what do they look like? do they look like they re sort of incredulous as they hear testimony and then fire these questions back, or do they look
the deliberations began, we first talked about what the doctors had to say and we pretty much all agreed that it was a homicide. we did not think that the doctor there was too many bruises and too many parts of the body. the testimony from stacy, that was to us the biggest part. gregg: here to talk about the trial, judge jeanine pirro. based on those sound bites, it sounds like they zeroed in on exactly what you had been talking about, the incriminating statements that were made by drew peterson, though triple hearsay and dr. michael bodien, and other doctors. every time i hear that sound that you just played, my faith in the criminal justice system is restored. this was about common sense. this was about a jury saying i don t care how many experts you bring on this side or that side, when a woman has this many fresh