Nern, I said if Juror No. 17 had said she was against the death penalty, she would not have been allowed on the jury. So obviously, she said she could vote for the death penalty on the questionnaire she had to fill out in jury selection.
I don't believe Juror No. 17 should have ever been on the jury because she had been a victim of domestic violence, had read the book and/or saw the movie "The Secret" and like Arias believed in the Law of Attraction, saw the Lifetime movie and she was married to two convicted felons which means she loves felons and she had a lot in common with Jodi Arias and could not have possibly voted for the death penalty even if she believed in it.
Salhapatica and I both believe Juror No. 17 and her convicted felon husband conspired to hang the jury because she is timid and couldn't have held out without his pushing, intimidation and or support. That meant she was discussing the case with him, which is a violation of her oath. He was the one who answered the door when a reporter knocked on the door and he wouldn't allow the reporter to talk to her and said he was proud of her for sticking to her guns. Convicted felons are usually controllers who control their spouses and battered women are too timid to stand up to them.
Here are the reasons, I believe Juror No. 17 got on the jury to specifically hang it:
1- Juror No. 17's first husband was prosecuted by Juan Martinez and she married him right after the sentencing so she knew Martinez and did not disclose it when asked if she knew any of the parties in the Jodi Arias trial, which indicates she had a vendetta against Martinez.
2- Juror No. 17's husband marked "like" to Jodi Arias' facebook page and Juror No. 17 marked "like" to Nancy Grace's facebook page so they obviously followed the case and favored Arias even before she went on the jury.
3- Convicted felons and their spouses see other convicted felons as wrongfully convicted like them and sympathize with felons, not the system or the victim.
4- Juror No. 17 could have seen Arias as a "sister" because she too was claiming domestic violence and they both read and saw the movie "The Secret" and believed in the Law of Attraction.
5-Juror No. 17 told the jury after the first vote and before deliberations, to call the bailiff and say they were hung. Most of the jurors had never even been in a courtroom but she had been in a courtroom with her first husband so she knew what a hung jury was. She didn't even want to deliberate. She wanted to walk after the first vote, which changed from 6-6 to 11-1 in two days of deliberation. She never considered changing her vote. She had her mind made up when she walked into the deliberations.
6- When they asked her if she believed in the death penalty, she said yes, but not for this case.
7-When they asked her what case could she vote for the death penalty, she couldn't answer.
I don't believe Juror No. 17 should have ever been on the jury because she had been a victim of domestic violence, had read the book and/or saw the movie "The Secret" and like Arias believed in the Law of Attraction, saw the Lifetime movie and she was married to two convicted felons which means she loves felons and she had a lot in common with Jodi Arias and could not have possibly voted for the death penalty even if she believed in it.
Salhapatica and I both believe Juror No. 17 and her convicted felon husband conspired to hang the jury because she is timid and couldn't have held out without his pushing, intimidation and or support. That meant she was discussing the case with him, which is a violation of her oath. He was the one who answered the door when a reporter knocked on the door and he wouldn't allow the reporter to talk to her and said he was proud of her for sticking to her guns. Convicted felons are usually controllers who control their spouses and battered women are too timid to stand up to them.
Here are the reasons, I believe Juror No. 17 got on the jury to specifically hang it:
1- Juror No. 17's first husband was prosecuted by Juan Martinez and she married him right after the sentencing so she knew Martinez and did not disclose it when asked if she knew any of the parties in the Jodi Arias trial, which indicates she had a vendetta against Martinez.
2- Juror No. 17's husband marked "like" to Jodi Arias' facebook page and Juror No. 17 marked "like" to Nancy Grace's facebook page so they obviously followed the case and favored Arias even before she went on the jury.
3- Convicted felons and their spouses see other convicted felons as wrongfully convicted like them and sympathize with felons, not the system or the victim.
4- Juror No. 17 could have seen Arias as a "sister" because she too was claiming domestic violence and they both read and saw the movie "The Secret" and believed in the Law of Attraction.
5-Juror No. 17 told the jury after the first vote and before deliberations, to call the bailiff and say they were hung. Most of the jurors had never even been in a courtroom but she had been in a courtroom with her first husband so she knew what a hung jury was. She didn't even want to deliberate. She wanted to walk after the first vote, which changed from 6-6 to 11-1 in two days of deliberation. She never considered changing her vote. She had her mind made up when she walked into the deliberations.
6- When they asked her if she believed in the death penalty, she said yes, but not for this case.
7-When they asked her what case could she vote for the death penalty, she couldn't answer.