A member of the jury in the Bill Cosby sexual assault and drugging trial is speaking out about the Bill Cosby verdict, and it seems that two jurors in particular were the reason a conviction could not be reached.
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In an interview with ABC News, a juror, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that 10 of the 12 jurors agreed Cosby was guilty on the first- and second-degree felony accounts, and only one of the jurors thought he was guilty on a third count. And in the end, two jurors werenโt budging on finding Cosby guilty.
The juror also spoke out about the climate in the small deliberation room, and said tension was at an all-time high.
โPeople couldnโt even pace,โ the juror said. โThey were just literally walking in circles where they were standing because they were losing their minds. People would just start crying out of nowhere; we wouldnโt even be talking about [the case]โand people would just start crying.
โI think he broke his pinky knuckle,โ the juror said about a fellow juror so upset, he decided to punch a wall.
โIf we kept going, there was definitely going to be a fight. They had five sheriffโs deputies at the door, and they could hear us and they kept coming in because they thought we were already fighting,โ the juror said.
Previously, at the end of the trial, Judge Steven OโNeill advised the jurors not to speak about the deliberations, but on Tuesday he ordered the public release of the jurorsโ names, granting a request by media organizations.
The juror who spoke with ABC stated that although he believed Cosby didnโt act with premeditation, he believed that Cosby did take advantage of Andrea Constandโs drugged state in 2004, which set off a civil suit in 2005 and the recent criminal trial.
โI think that he gave [the pills] to her, and then later, when he saw what was up, maybe he figured, โMaybe Iโll do something,โโ the juror stated.
After 52 hours of jury deliberations, the judge declared a mistrial.
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