The mood inside the jury room was solemn and sometimes tearful: at one point or another, all of the seven men and five women deciding Tim McVeigh's fete were reduced to tears by the emotional burden of deciding such a historic case. But the tears, said juror Vera Chubb, "weren't for Mr. McVeigh. We were thinking about the families that were left in Oklahoma City ... how their lives would never be the same and how mothers and fathers had to bury their loved ones."
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