sabrina. sorry for your loss. it s a tragedy. that s all i can say. because i don t you know i didn t know him but i felt their pain because of his death. what do you hope for for george zimmerman now? i hope he gets some peace because i m sure he s going to be onslaught by immediate why for months at a time. i hope his family can live a normal life after a while. i don t know how he s ever going to do that. but i hope he can. he ll never forget but i hope he can. relaxing vacation that turned into a nightmare. now the cruise ship captain on trial. a question on everyone s mind, why he allegedly left the ship with passengers still trapped on board. all this produce from walmart and secretly served it up
only thing that s unusual is the amount of media attention in a case like this. jurors routinely talk to both winning and losing attorneys from both sides after a trial. i think here the question becomes, how much does the public attention on this case affect their willingness to speak? but they certainly have that privilege, they may do so. danny, talk about i served on a jury two days, traffic accident, no big deal here, but talk about the experience. if she say she regrets serving to begin with, we have a unique and special system set up in the united states where we all can participate in this process here. if you have a situation where now people don t even want to participate and they see what could be on the other end of this, does it do something to our society, does it do something to the desire for people to go ahead and be a part of the judicial system? not a whole lot. here s why, jury service is not an option. it s mandatory. what you may see is more people
from the human side, you just did a jury duty, no big deal. some people you don t know what you get. you might get the traffic accident with no big deal or a zimmerman trial where your life is impacted with you re put under all kinds of pressure, even after the trial. it s a difficult thing. yeah. as we did mention, juror b-37 says trayvon martin did play a role in his own you re going to hear what she believes a little later this hour. she also explains why she thinks george zimmerman was justified in shooting martin. much more of the interview up ahead. also, international intrigue, topping our show as authorities in panama intensify their search of a north korean ship loaded with hidden weapons. hidden under the sugar. that ship is at a panamanian port where it was seized. cuba is saying weapons were obsolete, going to pyongyang, north korea to be repaired. talking about soviet area stuff, anti-aircraft systems, mig jets
so why were they hiding behind bags of brown sugar? plus protests in india after kids die from eating poison in their school lunches in the tainted food, a nerve agent related to sarin gas. welcome to around the world. i m suzanne malveaux. good to have you back. i m michael holmes. nice to be back. i was on a jury for a couple of days. doing your duty. talking about this, the only juror, this is to speak publicly about george zimmerman trial, just released the new statement. the woman known as juror b-37, she spoke earlier in exclusive interview with anderson cooper. she talks about her sympathy for trayvon martin s family and also reports she was indeed pursuing a book deal. was. she says this, quote, thank you for the opportunity to vent some of the anguish which has been in me since the trial began. for reason of my own i needed to
the woman known as juror b-37 has just issued a new statement about the zimmerman trial. she spoke earlier, of course with an exclusive interview with our own anderson cooper. in the you statement, thank you for the opportunity to vent some of the anguish which has been in my since the trial began. for reasons of my own, i needed to speak alone. there will nobody other interviews. she goes on to say, my prayers are are with all of those who have influence and power to modify the laws that left me with no verdict option other than not guilty. in order to remain within the instructs. and she goes on, no other family should be forced to endure what the martin family has endured. now, as for the alleged book deal, there is not one at this time. in her earlier interview, the juror says she wanted to find george zimmerman guilty of not using his senses. but she insists he did not do anything illegal.