sean collier. i don't want to say the bomber's name, he doesn't deserve it. these do. the jurors decide on their behalf and an inkling of how they might decide. once again, here's jason carroll death phase of dzhokhar tsarnaev rests solely with 12 jurors. what do they think about the death penalty? take the juror identified as 138, a white man who works for the water department said during questions, death can sometimes seem like an easy way out. it can go both ways, i guess. and then there's juror 395, an executive assistant for a law firm who says i always thought i was against it, but once you think about it, things change. meg pennrose is a constitutional profess for who tried death penalty cases and sometimes, it's so heinous, it can change a juror's view on the death penalty. >> some of these jurors seem to have a slightly different or more open view towards saying they might not be in favor of the death penalty under ordinary circumstances but open in this case to consider death as adequate penalty. >> reporter: it might be difficult for juror number 229, a homemaker. when asked about death penalty said he would ask me this question 20 years ago, i would have said def