Richelle Nice, 34, never missed a day in the jury box but was hospitalized
Wednesday with bladder and kidney infections. "I don't handle stress well,"
she said Thursday, back home in East Palo Alto. "I was a mess. I'm better now."


Greg Beratlis, 46, of Belmont called in sick to work Friday. He said he couldn't
allow his body to break down during the trial, when jurors "trudged
forward knowing we had to do the right thing and not give up mentally."


Steve Cardosi, 29, of Half Moon Bay lost his aunt to cancer when jurors
were sequestered during deliberations. He attended her funeral Friday.


"It kind of sucked because I didn't honestly get a chance
to see her," said Cardosi, the panel's foreman.


Cardosi and Beratlis said they received death threats after Monday's sentence
was announced. Beratlis' 14-year-old son was confronted Tuesday by
a students who told him his father is a murderer. "It hurt," Beratlis said.


JUIROR MARY MYLETT TELLS HER STORY

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