The world's most famous jurors emerged after an excruciating 9 months to face a barrage of questions from the media and fury from millions of Americans who believed O.J. Simpson was guilty. Now 3 of these jurors speak for themselves. Carrie Bess speaks about racism: "You know it's there....You know how to get around it unless someone pushes you to the wall and you have to react." Armanda Cooley talks about the trial: "No matter what anybody thinks, we paid close attention throughout the trial." And Marsha Rubin-Jackson gives her account of the verdict: "It felt like everybody was staring at me....So I just refused to look at anyone....I kept telling myself just calm down."
As told to Tom Byrnes, Edited by Mike Walker