PLACER COUNTY, Calif. —
A juror from the Dan Serafini murder trial took the witness stand Monday as part of the convicted killer's fight for a new trial.
In July, a Placer County jury convicted the former Major League Baseball pitcher of shooting his in-laws at their Tahoe home in June 2021. That attack left Gary Spohr, 70, dead, and critically injured Wendy Wood, 68. She died by suicide years later.
Serafini, 51, has not been sentenced yet, and he filed a motion for a new trial, claiming juror misconduct.
On Monday, defense attorney Barry Zimmerman questioned "Juror Number 6" about how she used computer technology to analyze evidence in the case. She testified she was the one who used the snipping tool to take screenshots from two videos. One video showed Serafini in the lobby of the

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