IT'S THE FIFTH WEEK OF THE TRIAL AND THE FIFTH DAY OF VERDICT WATCH.
WILL WE GET A VERDICT?
THE COURTROOM STAYS A BUZZ THROUGHOUT THIS WEDNESDAY.
WOMEN PASS COOKBOOKS AROUND TO KEEP THEIR MINDS BUSY, AND PEOPLE TALK ABOUT FAMILY GENEALOGY.
EVERYONE IS EATING CANDY AND DRINKING SODAS TO BEAT THE BOREDOM. WHILE ATTORNEYS TALK ON THEIR CELL PHONES OR TEXT AND PACE THE COURTROOM FLOORS. SOMETIMES THEY EVEN CHOOSE TO SIT IN THE JURY BOX WHEN THEY'RE TIRED OF SITTING BEHIND THE DEFENSE OR PROSECUTION TABLE.
JUDGE STEVE HADDOCK'S COURTROOM IS A VERY RESTLESS ONE ON THE FOURTH FLOOR OF THE MORGAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SOMEHOW THOUGH, PEOPLE WANT TO BE A PART OF THIS THIRD CAPITAL MURDER TRIAL FOR DANIEL WADE MOORE.
MOST OF THESE PEOPLE IN THIS COURTROOM HAVE NEVER MET THE MOORE'S OR THE TIPTON'S PRIOR TO THESE TRIALS.
YET, THEY CONTINUE TO MAKE IT BACK EACH DAY WAITING PATIENTLY ON A VERDICT.
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