One of the six female jurors on the George Zimmerman trial is expected to write a book detailing the case — and is also said to be the mother of a UCF student, according to NBC News.
The juror, only known by the name B-37, has been described as a middle-aged white woman who is the daughter of an Air Force captain, according to NBC News. The news outlet also reports that the juror has been working for the same company for 16 years and has two children, a 24-year-old pet groomer and a 27-year-old student at the University of Central Florida.
While identity of the juror remains unknown at this time, she is said to be writing the book with her husband, who is an attorney.
The juror spoke to CNN on Monday night saying that she believed Zimmerman’s “heart was in the right place” the night he killed Martin, but that he didn’t use “good judgment” in confronting the Florida teen.
“I think George Zimmerman is a man whose heart was in the right place, but just got displaced by the vandalism in the neighborhoods and wanting to catch these people so badly that he went above and beyond what he really should have done. But I think his heart was in the right place. It just went terribly wrong,” she told CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360.”
Zimmerman was found not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. He said he acted in self-defense.