Denver,Coloradoโค – September 20,2025 โ -โ more โคthan two decades after delivering a guilty verdictโ in โthe highly publicized โJames Craig murderโข trial,jurors remain connected and express pride โin theirโ decision,affirming its โlasting โคimpact onโ the Colorado community. The jurors, who served during the 2003 trial, recently reflected on โขthe caseโฃ and the weight of their responsibility โคin securing โa conviction โคfor Craig, who was found guilty of โฃthe 1998 murder โof Leah Foote.
The case captivated the state andโค sparked intense debate surrounding the evidence presented. The jurors’ verdict broughtโ a measure of closureโค to Foote’s family and underscored the importance of โขdiligentโ investigation and the โpursuit ofโ justice. โToday, the jurors’ continued โbond speaks to the profound experience of serving on the โคjury and the enduring significance of their collective decision.
Denver7’sโ Colette Bordelon has covered โขcrime andโ justice issues extensively throughout Colorado. She reported on the original trial and hasโ continued to follow the case, including recent โขreflections from the jurors. โฃBordelon specializesโข in โขreporting on โขstories that impactโค communities across the state,โฃ with a โฃfocus on crime,โฃ justice, climate, and environmental โconcerns.
Individuals wishing to contact Colette Bordelon withโข facts related toโ ongoing investigationsโ or stories impacting Colorado communities can submit their information throughโฃ the form available onโข the Denver7 website: https://www.denver7.com/news/contact-colette-bordelon-2023-09-14.