all right please be seated ladies and
gentlemen the jury I've been informed that you have reached a verdict or
a decision in this matter is that correct who has the verdict one all
right you'll pass that to the bill all right verdict form appears to be
in order let the clerk publish the ver in the Circuit Court of the 20th
judicial circuit and in horley County Florida criminal action State of Florida
versus Wade Wilson Case number number 19cf 568 jury verdict form penalty phase we the
jury finds as follows as to the defendant Wade Wilson in this case as to count one
first degree murder Christine Milton we the jury unanimously find that this state has
established Beyond a reasonable doubt that Wade Wilson was previously convicted of a felony
and under sentence of imprisonment or placed on community control or on felony Pro probation
yes we the jury find unanimously that the state has established Beyond a reasonable doubt that
Wade Wilson was previously convicted of another Capital felony or of a felony involving the
use of threat of violence to the person yes we the jury unanimously find that the state has
established Beyond a reasonable doubt that the first degree murder was especially pous atrocious
or cruel yes we the jury unanimously find that the state has established Beyond a reasonable doubt
that the first-degree murder was committed in a cold calculated and premeditated manner without
any pretense of moral or legal justification no if you the jury answered no to every aggravating
Factor listed you have completed your deliberations if you the jury answered
yes to any aggravated aggravating Factor listed proceed to section B if fewer than
eight jurors vote for the death penalty your recommendation must be for a penalty
of life in prison without the possibility of parole if eight or more jurors vote for
the death penalty your recommendation must be for the death penalty we the jury unanimously
found the state proved one or more aggravating factors each of us has considered whether one
or more migrating circumstances exist each of us has weighed whether the proven aggravating
factors are sufficient and whether the proven aggravating factors outweigh any proven Mig
gating circumstances we have further considered whether Wade Wilson should be sentenced to
life in prison without the possibility of PE or death we the jury find by a vote of 9
to3 that Wade Wilson should be sentenced to death as to count for first-degree murder
Diane Ruiz we the jury unanimously find that the state has established Beyond A Reasonable
Doubt the existence of aggravating factors we the jury unanimously find that the state has
established Beyond a reasonable doubt that Wade Wilson was previously convicted of a felony
and under sentence of imprisonment or placed on community control or on felony probation yes
we the jury unanimously find that the state has established Beyond a reasonable doubt that
Wade Wilson was previously convicted of another Capital felony or of a felony involving the use of
threat of violence to the person yes we the jury unanimously find that the state has established
Beyond a reasonable doubt that the first-degree murder was especially heinous atrocious or cruel
yes we the jury unanimously find that the state has established Beyond a reasonable doubt that
the first-degree murder was committed in a cold calculated and premeditated M manner without
any pretense of moral or legal justification yes if fewer than eight jurors vote for the death
penalty your recommendation must be for a penalty of life in prison without the possibility
of parole if eight or more jurors vote for the death penalty your recommendation must be
for the death penalty we the jury unanimously found the state proved one or more aggravating
factors each of us has considered whether one or more mitigating circumstances exist each of
us has weighed whether the proven aggravating factors are sufficient and whether the proven
aggravating factors outweigh any proven M gating circumstances we have further considered whether
Wade Wilson should be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole or death we the
jury find by a vote of 10 to two that Wade Wilson should be sentenced to death dated this 25th
day of June 2024 and Lee County Florida forers 234 uh does anybody U want the jurors
to be pull yes please okay members of the jury we're going to ask each of you
about the jury's decisions that you have just heard and I'm going to go juror by
juror by number so juror do you juror 97 agree that the decisions as read by the
clerk accurately reflect what the jury decided juror 97 okay do you agree that the
decisions read by the clerk accurately reflect what the jury decided yes juror 234 do you agree
that decisions as read by the clerk accurately reflect what the jury decided yes juror number
three do you agree that the decisions as read by the clerk accurately reflect accurately reflect
what the jury decided juror two 205 do you agree that the decisions as read by the clerk accurately
reflect what the jury decided yes juror 101 do you agree that the decisions as read by the clerk
accurately reflect what the jury decided yes Ma juror 215 do you agree that the decisions as read
by the clerk accurately reflect what the jury decided juror 87 do you agree that the decisions
as read by the clerk accurately reflect what the jury decided yes juror 362 do you agree that
the decisions as read by the clerk accurately reflect what the jury decided juror 136 do you
agree that the decisions as read by the clerk accurately reflect what the jury decides yes
sir juror 193 do you agree that the decisions as read by the clerk accurately reflect what the
jury decided yes sir juror 3:15 do you agree that the decisions as read by the clerk accurately
reflect what the jury decided yes juror 309 do you agree that the decisions as read by
the clerk accurately reflect what the jury decided ladies and gentlemen I wish to thank you
for your time and consideration of this case I also wish to ad advise you of some very special
privileges enjoyed by jurors no juror can ever be required to talk about the discussions that
occurred in the Jury Room except by court order for many centuries our society has relied
upon juries for consideration of difficult cases we've recognized for hundreds of years
that a jury's deliberations discussions and votes should remain their private Affair as
long as they wish it therefore the law gives you a unique privilege not to speak about the
jury's work although although you are at Liberty to speak with anyone about your deliberations
you are ALS Al at Liberty to refuse to speak to anyone a request to discuss either your
verdict or your deliberations may come from those who are simply curious from those who might
seek to find fault with you from the media from the attorneys or elsewhere it will be up to you
to decide whether to preserve your privacy as a juror with that we thank you again for your
service gather your belongings make sure you don't leave anything in the jury room and the
bail will escort you out you are discharge all right for