He all but admitted he "knew" another juror when discussing how the others were thinking when he was on LKL last night.......you could be right
FALCONER: I did. I'm sorry. Nancy, I think you got six wrong. I think if there's somebody holding out stubborn I think you're going to be surprised at who it is.
GRACE: Oh, really, and how would you know that, Mr. Falconer unless you have been in touch with number 6.
FALCONER: Actually I sat next to him in court...
KING: Maybe he knows him better than you.
FALCONER: Yes, I know him a lot better than you...
GRACE: Maybe or maybe you have been talking to him.
FALCONER: I don't think -- no, Nancy, I haven't been talking to him but I did sit next to him for four weeks and I do know him better than you, and I don't think he's who you're thinking.
DIMITRIUS: I'll come to Justin's defense.
KING: How so?
DIMITRIUS: I'll come to Justin's defense. I don't think it's juror number deep six. I think that there's another juror that everyone's been talking about that would be no surprise to anybody who that individual is.
FALCONER: She knows exactly who I'm talking about.
KING: Since that's the question, why can't you tell us?
DIMITRIUS: Well, everybody's referring to him -- I believe his number is juror number 8.
FALCONER: Exactly. Thank you very much.
GRACE: No way.
(CROSSTALK)
FALCONER: Hey, Nancy. Let me tell you this right now, too, and I'll say this right here that when everything does open up, there was complaints against juror number 8 from the other jurors. So this is not -- I've been watching your reporting and hearing what you've been saying. It's not been accurate.
GRACE: How long were you on the jury, Justin?
FALCONER: A lot longer than you were, Nancy.
GRACE: True. You got me on that one.
KING: Nancy, at least admit, admit that he may know them better than you.
GRACE: It hurts, but I think you're right.