So you have condemned Westerfield BEFORE all evidence has been brought forward? You should never make a judgement based on feelings alone.
If Westerfield is guilty, he should fry - but if per chance he is innocent, should he still fry in order to make us all feel better knowing that someone is going to pay for this crime?
I have not yet been convinced by the defense that the man is guilty. I have spots of all sorts of DNA from my children and their friends - God forbid that any thing bad happen to them!
Jurors are instructed to listen to all evidence, all testimony, and not TO MAKE UP THEIR MINDS until the trial ends and the JUDGE GIVES THEM FINAL INSTRUCTIONS.
You have, by your statement, indicated that you already decided, and it doesn't matter what the rest of the case produces.
If you ever get called for jury duty, make sure you make the above statement to them during selection.