Juror Eleanor Cook was upbeat after she and fellow jurors handed down acquittals in the Michael Jackson trial June 13. The 79-year-old grandmother was memorable for recalling her thoughts after the mother of Jackson's accuser snapped her fingers at the jury: "Don't snap your fingers at me, lady!" Now Cook has reportedly claimed she was railroaded into a not-guilty verdict.
Thanks. So basically, this lady thought Jackson was guilty, and thought the prosecution had met its burden of proof, but still voted "not guilty" in part because the mother snapped her fingers?