Juror Reveals Key Evidence that Convinced Him to Convict Bill Cosby

‘Mr. Cosby admitted to giving these Quaaludes to women, young women, in order to have sex with them’

Juror Reveals Key Evidence that Convinced Him to Convict Bill Cosby (Law Newz)

Harrison Snyder is a 22-year-old man from Pennsylvania who admittedly doesn’t watch the news and is too young to be familiar with Bill Cosby‘s television history, so he didn’t know much before sitting down as a juror in the comedian’s recent criminal case. Without any preconceived notions or prior opinions, Snyder revealed that it was Cosby’s own words from a deposition that ultimately convinced him that the once-beloved actor was guilty of sexual assaulting Andrea Constand.

“Mr. Cosby admitted to giving these Quaaludes to women, young women, in order to have sex with them,” Snyder said in a Good Morning America interview, referring to statements Cosby made during a deposition. Constand accused Cosby of drugging her when he assaulted her in 2004.

Rather than putting great weight on the several other women who took the stand who have accused Cosby of assault, Snyder said it was Cosby’s own admission of providing drugs that convinced him to reach a guilty verdict.

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