pen during that moment and stared intently at the prosecutor. her children are 11 and 13. she s a proud member of her church. her husband is an engineer. other specifics on the women deciding zimmerman s fate. juror b-29 is originally from chicago. she s been married ten years, the only minority on the jury, either black or hispanic. she has eight children, only one older than 18. juror b-76 has a son who is an attorney. she is unemployed now but used to run a construction company with her husband. she loves animals. juror b-37 is the daughter of an air force captain. one of her children is a pet groomer. another a student at the university of central florida. juror b-51 is the only juror who isn t married. she s a retired real estate agent and a transplant from atlanta. and juror e-40 is married to a chemical engineer. she has one son, in her spare time she watches football, reads
when he said those words, and their eyes didn t leave his face. and so i think that it couldn t have been more powerful for the makeup of that jury. reporter: juror e-6, a blonde with two children, put down her pen during that moment and stared intently at the prosecutor. her children are 11 and 13. she s a proud member of her church. her husband is an engineer. other specifics on the women deciding zimmerman s fate. juror b-29 is originally from chicago. she s been married ten years, the only minority on the jury, either black or hispanic. show has eight children, only one older than 18. juror b-76 has a son who is an attorney. she is unemployed now but used to run a construction company with her husband. she loves animals. juror b-37 is the daughter of an air force captain. one of her children is a pet groomer. another a student at the university of central florida.
makeup of that jury. reporter: juror e-6, a blonde with two children, put down her pen during that moment and stared intently at the prosecutor. her children are 11 and 13. she s a proud member of her church. her husband is an engineer. other specifics on the women decides zimmerman s fate. juror b-29 is originally from chicago. she s been married ten years, the only minority on the jury, either black or hispanic. she had eight children, only one older than 18. juror b-76 has a son who is an attorney. she sun employed now but used to run a construction company with her husband. she loves animals. juror b-37 is the daughter of an air force captain. one of her children is a pet groomer. another a student at the university of central florida. juror b-51 is the only juror who isn t married. she s a retired real estate agent and a transplant from atlanta. and juror e-40 is married to a chemical engineer. she has one son, in her spare
the six jurors are white. five are mothers. their every move and gesture is being watched, and it s fascinating. takes, for example, juror b-76. she is a white married mother who during jury selection wondered why trayvon martin was out late at night. the state tried to strike her from the jury, but she had a strong reaction to this 911 call played in court. i can t believe someone killed him. he was saying help. why didn t someone come up and help him. listen, we don t know if he has been killed. he just said he shot him dead. yes, the person is laying on the ground. after hearing that, a reporter in the court says juror b-76, quote, seemed emotional. she took off her glasses toward the end and sniffed, wiped her face. meanwhile, rachel jeantel was the key witness for the prosecution.
mr. martin s body. those elicited the most strongest reactions, the most defined body language of all the jurors for sure. when you say the reaction and the body language, is it a body language and a reaction of shock, of concern, or could you tell? that jury you re talking about, b-76, she is seated in seat one, closest to the attorneys and to the gallery. right. whenever the 911 calls are played, she has a very defined reaction. as far as the crime scene photos go, today when they were shown in court, she wouldn t even look at them. her head was down. she was taking a few notes. but she wanted no part of those crime scene photos again, seeing what they depicted and seeing mr. martin s body. and she was one that the prosecution did not want on the panel. that s correct. they wanted her off the panel. she is sitting there in seat one. her reactions have been very