One member of the jury voted for second-degree murder, two others were for manslaughter

Jul 16, 2013 13:58 GMT  ·  By
George Zimmerman's jury were not all for acquittal when deliberations started
   George Zimmerman's jury were not all for acquittal when deliberations started

The elusive Juror B37 in the George Zimmerman trial has revealed more details from the deliberation room, as the trial is over and the defendant is acquitted.

The Caucasian woman, who, as I described previously, is married to a lawyer and has a father in the military, describes that the original decision of the jury has been split in half. Three members voted to acquit while three others decided to convict Zimmerman.

According to USA Today, as the deliberation started, one woman voted for second-degree murder. Two other jurors voted for the lesser, manslaughter charge which was put on the table in the last stage of the trial.

Juror B37 adds that she did not believe that racial profiling was a factor in Zimmerman's decision. She also thinks that the voice on the 911 tapes from that night was that of the defendant screaming.