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Hung Jury: The Diary of a Menendez Juror

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Hung Jury: The Diary of a Menendez Juror

By: Hazel Thornton
Narrated by: Hazel Thornton, Robert Rand
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More than two decades after serving as a juror on the high-profile seven-month murder trial, People v. Erik Galen Menendez, Hazel Thornton updates her book, Hung Jury, with a new preface and a postscript essay of observations about the Menendez brothers’ second trial. Includes psychological commentary by Lawrence S. Wrightsman and Amy J. Posey and legal commentary by Alan Scheflin.

Don't miss NBC's Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders about Erik and Lyle Menendez.

©1995, 2016 Hazel Thornton (P)2018 Graymalkin Media, LLC
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Besides wanting to hear about the Menendez case (out of curiosity) I was delightfully entertained with this Juror’s dairy and her side notes! Those were the best. Informative and good perspective of the trial by someone who was there. I agree, nothing new BUT the authors side notes make it fun and quirky…it made me smile from time to time. Not boring at all.

Entertaining!

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I was busy with a new baby in 1989 but I do remember the court case on TV. I don’t remember having an opinion at all. Now, however, as I am looking back at the case, I would’ve let the boys off on second-degree murder. Who knew at that time that my little baby was going to throw up being molested by his own father. My son has grown up wondering what he did wrong, feeling like a piece of sh.. had learning problems in school and has complex PTSD. The damage done lasts a lifetime. He is 34 now and survives but always feels like a victim. I can relate to Erik but Im the mom who loved and got my son help.

Obsessed

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Loved listening to Hazel tell her story of events. First off, I'm proudly pro defense, but appreciate the openness about trying to keep an open mind until the end. Also nice to hear Robert Rand on this audio book too. I appreciate these advocates continuing to champion for the truth. freethemenendezbrothers

Proudly pro defense

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Like content but the readers voices was unpleasant to me. The story is fascinating and has made me rethink all I thought I knew!

Readers voice is off putting

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just complained about the male jurors but nothing interesting to say about this deadlocked jury

nothing insightful

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