A grandmother who feels sorry for McVeigh “for such a young man to waste his life.”
Teacher of learning-disabled children was one of the first to shed tears during victims’ testimony.
Hispanic landscaper in his 20s, with earring and long black hair, says he doesn’t follow news.
Retired Sears employee may be the oldest juror. Favors a limited death penalty.
Vietnam vet, former appliance salesman. Has slight reservations about death penalty.
Computer technician gave to relief victims’ efforts. Called McVeigh the “likely suspect.”
Registered nurse has three kids. Heard news that bomb suspects may be white supremacists.
Maintenance man reads Bible once a week. Recalls Ryder truck was involved in the blast.
Methodist, property manager, avid Grateful Dead fan, has a crew cut, looks about 35.
College grad in her 20s once worked in stockbroker’s office, is now in the restaurant business.
Engineer in his 30s is only juror in a suit each day. Father in air force.
Air force retiree is compute programmer, Rush Limbaugh fan.
Trucker’s wife says that “not everyone who kills somebody should be put to death.”
Hispanic railroad engineer, former navy man, in his 50s, married with three children.
Former air force man believes that citizens should be allowed to carry guns for safety.
Once robbed at gunpoint, now in counseling for a painful divorce. Balding, has a mustache.
Catholic admin. assistant from Kansas. Voted to convict on a previous jury.
Mother of two, Danielle Steel fan, nodded off during defense opening remarks.