<p>To try to play on the jury. Probably saved her from getting 35 years.</p>
<p>"Afterward, one juror said Waters’ 3-year-old daughter weighed on the deliberations, which took four days. A pretty, fresh-faced violin teacher from Oakland, Calif., Waters had repeatedly referred to her daughter, Kalliope, when testifying that she did not help plan the fire and was not at the crime scene.</p>
<p>“It was clearly emotional,” said the juror, who declined to give his name. “At the time (of the crime), she didn’t have a daughter, but now she does.”</p>
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