Three were firm for a Not Guilty, two for manslaughter imo because they thought just because he killed someone he should be convicted owere probably easy to sway over to do the right thing and follow the law. The one who wanted 2nd degree...just wow.
Good thing half the jury had the smarts and were tough and made the other three work through the evidence and law.
My only experience on a much lesser case was that it took patience, persuasion and diplomacy for, in our situation, eleven jurors to convince just one juror to change his position. But we did it.