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Forensic Files II

this led in some unexpected directions. mcgee: we knew that she attended a party with some hispanic males, and found some friends there, and liked some of those guys. narrator: those hispanic men, more than a dozen in total, turned out to be workers who had taken temporary construction jobs and shared a house near the murder site. mancuso: these people are undocumented, illegal aliens, and so we have nothing to go on other than if they're telling us who they are, if that's who they are. we got nothing. narrator: the men freely submitted their dna. none of their profiles matched. and they had more bad news for investigators. one of their group fled town right after sierra's murder. ♪ mcgee: we believe that the worker was headed back to mexico, and he had an eight-hour jumpstart on us. you have to realize we had to identify sierra and put the pieces of the puzzle together

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Jesse Watters Primetime

if so what is implicitly biased, there's something about them that perhaps is salvageable. >> jesse: if somebody is a retired wealth manager him with children who is really into flyfishing and yoga, tell me about that profound. i see that as a potential dude defense juror. >> could be good, especially here we have a situational finances, you have a business decision potentially to pay this hush money, something he may be able to appreciate speedy does a speech therapist scare you? does the teacher scare you? do that talk to corporate litigators scare you? >> else put those up, i think some people are classic profiles of trauma haters, spending years of their lives literally of possessing or how much they hate him. the lawyers own not too worried about. in this case, actually think the law and the facts are very

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

remember, the only discretion that we got from the judge was used common sense at certain points. so people's versions of common sense are very different when it comes to what you do in terms of the media. so you should expect these right-wing or me social media followers to be pushing this forward to that point. excellent art of the segway. we talked about juror number 11 with the attorneys earlier. she had bedded. that's like trump's persona. teddy seems very selfish, very self-serving knowing trump as well as you do, how hardest him for him to sit there and listen to that from a job? for and he's from florida and aly moved to florida, but from a fellow new yorker. >> well, just remember that donald trump has not been a room with someone who's going to say no to him more insult him for decades now, he purposely surrounds himself by people with people who are even the people who now say that when he was in the administration, that they tried to stop them from doing things many of those are profiles encouraged because during the time they weren't actually trying to stop him. it was later. he surrounds himself with people who say yes to him,

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CNN News Central

defense and the prosecution continued to have access to personal profiles of the jurors in this case, if they can if they're made aware of issues, what happens next yeah. >> so for sure, i think both sides are going to be monitoring jurors, social media very carefully. of course, they're going to be instructed by the court that they can't post anything about the case. they can't comment on the case, but look, it's happened in other cases jurors, you don't always follow the rules. and so everybody is going to be paying very close attention to see if anybody violates the rule bring that to the attention to the court and that juror would be dismissed were not would you recommend for the judge if you were consulting on this case are for the prosecution and defense team, would you recommend this to be a sequestered jury? >> we don't know right now whether these 18 are gonna be able to go home each and every night, whether they'll have to actually stay hey, or be distant from their families with the thought of potentially having these issues at all. what do you say? we also were

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Laura Coates Live

it's a little bit of a mosque to the fire are sort of situation in the film, you see people saying things like you just signed your death warrant and then an expletive and so while i would personally shy away from that, she says, no, i'm not going to and these are people well that are not even putting fake profiles. these are people with their real name saying these things to her. so she's going to respond and i think that's incredibly brave. >> i have to wonder, i mean, given all of after this trial is over, do you think she has some some chance at being able to move on and have privacy ever again. >> that's the extreme hope for us. i mean, before the trial happened, people tried to lure her house excuse me, laura, her horse, and shot her horse while all this was going on. she just wants to ride down to the sunset the on her horses, have her family. she does not want to be he just don't for this

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

biography, if they've ever attended a trump rally or an anti-trump rally? they and their they're going to build out the little profiles for the first 18 jurors in the box. once they seed 18, meaning they'd gone through the questionnaire and they don't believe any needs to be excused because the judge feels like they're potentially suitable. there's not an apparent issue of someone being unable to be fair for an impartial, then they will start the questioning by the attorneys and the attorneys. both the prosecution and trump's lawyers will have 30 minutes each to ask these questions, but we learn monday part of the strategy these prosecutors are asking people can believe someone who's already admitted that they've lied under oath for instance, or if they can look past someone's job like a tabloid publisher or an adult film actress and a them based on what they've said. they're trying to get to the actual issues in the case and trump's lawyers, as we saw, we're seeing a lot of questions around how do people feel about donald trump trying to unearth if there was a hidden bias or

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

so barring more trouble with jurors, the way we had overnight, i really think we will have opening statements monday morning. otherwise, i'm losing that so may i posit another theory as to why i think this might be happening so quickly. yeah, donald trump is not cheerios. >> cheerios you know, some people like them, some people, you know, everybody could eat them but donald trump around is very, very passionate feelings one way or the other. >> it's probably easier to figure out who likes them, who hates him and who could be impartial than it is for like a juror that would have to try congressman x, that they've never heard of. and you really have to suss it out and figure it out, not to mention donald trump's defense team is doing a good job in looking at the social media profiles of these individuals. something, by the way, that other, other places should be, should be doing more perhaps to find out what people

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Ana Cabrera Reports

juror should be struck for cause and then the judge has the final say? how does that go? >> yes. yes, so the judge can raise it himself too, but yeah, someone has to raise the issue or a concern, and then the judge signs off on it. he isn't giving them a hard time about any of this, as barb mentioned, he's just sort of moving people out as quickly as possible who say they cannot be fair and impartial. when you get to the preemptory strikes, those are the strikes nobody has to explain or provide any detail about their reasoning. it's a very good question you've asked. i'm going to give you an unsatisfactory answer, a lot is going to come down to the lawyer's assessment of this particular case and what they think would be helpful to their side. i'm sure -- i know that trump has engaged jury consultants to engage profiles of people that would be helpful or unhelpful to them, and i'm sure they're using that through this process. it's instinctive.

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