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misery behind bars. at the bexar county jail in san antonio, texas, it was the windows. we got a window up in our cell and everybody want it. that we talk to, how you got your window? we could sit there all day and be able to look out, that would drive me nuts. being able to look out there and see everybody else is free makes me jealous and envious of everything. can t see my family, i m locked up in here. this is all we got to look for the to. to the free world. that s all we can see. little skyline of the city, san antonio. train tracks. and that s about it. i can see the neighborhood of my house but that s as close as i m going to get there for the next two years. there s nothing i can do about it. i wouldn t want that window right there. it s a gift and a curse all at the same time. too much partying here. i m in here. there ain t no partying here.
i don t know how i m how else to put it. like, they attacked me. i m the victim. in another call with his fiance, dunn shared his negative perception about the teens he opened fire on. when the police said that these guys didn t have a record, i was like, you know, i wonder if they re just flying under the radar. right. because they were bad. in another he rehersed the argument he might make. the action was in the law, so it s a tragic outcome. please grant me this bond so that i may return home to my frame and defend my freedom. but he will not be freed. he s facing a retrial and years behind bars. juror number four believes dunn had options. roll your window up, ignore the taunting, move a parking
deliberating room, you thought michael dunn was guilty? yes, sir. of killing a 17-year-old boy? yes, sir. what convinced you of that? to me, it was unnecessary. you didn t think michael dunn had to kill jordan davis? i don t believe so. you took your first poll on guilt or innocence, what was the vote? ten people thinking he was guilty? yes, sir. and two said, self-defense. why were you and the others so convinced he was guilty? we all believed there was another way out, another option. what were his options? roll your window up, ignore the taunting, put your car in reverse, back up to the front of the store, move the parking spot over. that s my feeling. jordan davis parents will likely watch this interview. what would you say to them? i would say i am sorry, of course. nothing will bring back their son. i hope they feel we didn t do them a disservice. ic moole dunn could well spend