Juror B29, in the Trayvon Martin murder trial against George Zimmerman, has stepped forward to speak out about the decision to the let the neighborhood watch man go free.
During a face-to-face interview with ABC’s Robin Roberts the woman, a 36 year old nursing assistant, only allowed she be called “Maddy”. In the interview that will air on “Good Morning America,” Maddy said that she and her fellow jurors came to their decision by strictly following Florida law and the evidence they were provided.
Ultimately there were doubts preventing to vote on a guilty verdict, allowing Zimmerman to walk.
“George Zimmerman got away with murder, but you can’t get away from God. And at the end of the day, he’s going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with,” Maddy told ABC. “[But] the law couldn’t prove it.” Maddy said she expected to be the juror “to give them the hung jury.” “I fought to the end,” she said.. “The guilt is setting in and they know they’ve made the worst mistake of their life!”
She also insist that they have fulfilled their “civic duty” and did as the “law” required of them.
Watch a neak peek of that interview below and tell us what you think.
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SMH..she should have ‘Stood Her Ground’
As she should hell!
I’m sure she does…*sigh*