Juror B-37 Says Plans to Write Book Nixed
Said she didn't realize how much pain there is over the case since she was sequestered
One of the jurors from the George Zimmerman trial signed on with a literary agent and was planning to write about her time on the jury, but she quickly backed out and decided against penning the controversial book.
Juror B37 and her husband signed with Martin Literary Management, who announced on Monday that a book was in the works. But shortly after the announcement was made, the juror changed her plans and said she no longer wants to tell her story.
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