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Casey Anthony Juror Speaks Out 10 Years Later: 'My Decision Haunts Me' ... "Generally, none of us liked Casey Anthony at all," he told PEOPLE. "She seems like a horrible person.
Florida Casey Anthony acquittal: Juror speaks out 10 years after trial, says case 'haunts me to this day' Anthony, who is now 35, was acquitted in 2011 of her daughter’s murder and other charges ...
Casey Anthony Juror Says "My Decision Haunts Me" 10 Years After Acquittal In a new interview with People, one unidentified male jury member expressed regret about his actions during the trial.
A juror on the Casey Anthony case has spoken out about his decision to acquit the accused murderer on all serious charges, saying that 10 years later, the decision “haunts” him “to this day ...
Casey Anthony Juror Says "My Decision Haunts Me" 10 Years After Acquittal. Jury duty may be over, but the memories are still in session. In the summer of 2011, ...
Casey Anthony Juror Speaks Out 10 Years Later: 'My Decision Haunts Me' ... The little girl hadn't been seen for 31 days before Cindy reported her missing, over Casey Anthony's protests.
Accused baby killer Casey Anthony was spotted on an apparent date with a New Hampshire mystery man. She was acquitted of ...
List of jurors in the Casey Anthony trial. kfsn. By ABC30. Tuesday, July 5, 2011. ORLANDO, FL -- Juror 1 was a 68-year-old white female. -- Juror 2 was a black man in his 40s or 50s.
List of jurors in the Casey Anthony trial. wpvi. By 6abc. Tuesday, July 5, 2011. ORLANDO, FL -- Juror 1 was a 68-year-old white female. -- Juror 2 was a black man in his 40s or 50s.
Jennifer Ford, juror No. 3 in the Casey Anthony murder trial, told ABC News exclusively today that the jury was "sick to our stomachs" after finding the Florida mother not guilty Tuesday of ...
Casey Anthony Juror Says "My Decision Haunts Me" 10 Years After Acquittal In a new interview with People, one unidentified male jury member expressed regret about his actions during the trial.As ...
On the 10-year anniversary of being empaneled on the notorious murder case, the juror tells PEOPLE that he thinks about the case "at least once, every single day" ...