i don t understand how someone could continue to keep a smile like that with all of the hurt he has caused. wow. thank you, maddy, thank you attorney chico. thank you for coming on the show. thank you. coming up, my legal panel reacts to juror b-29 and to some more questions emerging. did george zimmerman tell the whole truth to police? [ male announcer ] julia child became a famous chef at age 51. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/possibilities. like carpools. polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah.
we just heard a powerful interview with juror b-29 from the george zimmerman trial. maddy and her reaction to the latest developments yesterday, allegations of domestic violence by george zimmerman by his own wife in a tape 911 tape she made yesterday. joining me now is former prosecutor faith jenkins and florida defense attorney ken padowitz, msnbc legal analyst lisa bloom. thank you all for joining me. thank you. thank you. i want to hear from everyone starting with lisa, what s your reaction to what maddy juror b-29 just said to me? it s such a heart break listening to her. because she knows in her heart that george zimmerman was guilty but she felt the law prevented her from finding that. and she doesn t call the other jurors bullies but she says they had more knowledge of the law
sequestered. there is an acquitted and the president of the united states discussing it and protests from new york to los angeles and the jurors are understandably traumatized by that. i think that s what you re seeing a reaction to in maddy s interview as much as to the evidence in the case. remember, one more point about this idea there were three for not guilty and three for some sort of conviction, that s very common when you have a jury beginning deliberations. there is nothing wrong with jurors changing their mind in the course of deliberations. that s why they deliberate and talk to each other. so i don t think we can take that as evidence that something went wrong in these deliberations. that s how the process is supposed to work. all right. guys, unfortunately we have to leave it right there. sunny hostin, thanks to you, ben minute crump, jeffrey toobin,
sudden she realized the angry reaction out there and it s had an impact on her. i think that s a huge part of what you re hearing. remember, they were picked in part because they had not followed this case closely in the news. so they were not familiar this was a big news story 18 months ago when it happened. they are picked for the jury and sequestered. there is an acquitted and the president of the united states discussing it and protests from new york to los angeles and the jurors are understandably traumatized by that. i think that s what you re seeing a reaction to in maddy s interview as much as to the evidence in the case. remember, one more point about this idea there were three for not guilty and three for some sort of conviction, that s very common when you have a jury beginning deliberations. there is nothing wrong with jurors changing their mind in the course of deliberations. that s why they deliberate and talk to each other. so i don t think we can take
there s just no way other place go. reporter: after more than 16 hours of deliberations, maddy says she struggled with the proof to convict. how did you go from in nine hours from feeling he was guilty of second-degree murder to not guilty? it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the law. reporter: maddy concedes she still struggles with the verdict and public outcry that followed. i fell on my mes and my husband was hold me and i was screaming and crying. i kept saying to myself i feel that i killed him. what would you like to say to trayvon s parents? i would like to apologize because i feel like i let them down. trayvon martin s mother was crushed by the juror s confession and said this. it is devastating for my family