. >>> meanwhile, a juror in beill cosby's criminal assault case speaks to lindsey davis, detailing the tense deliberations. >> reporter: new details about the tears and tension during these grueling 52 hours of deliberations in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. >> the most intense moment, i think, when was there was about four people crying in the room. pacing, you know, visibly upset. >> reporter: what was the reason for the tears? >> we couldn't really get anything down. to like a solid thing. and that just frustrated people. >> reporter: 21 year old bobby doogen says more than a week later, he still agonizes over the fact that the 12 jurors could not agree on a verdict. >> i felt like regret, i guess, when we came to the final deadlock decision. and it kind of has been in my mind, like this could all be said and done. >> reporter: you think there is something that could have happened differently to change the outcome? >> evidence. if we all said it, a million times in the room. if there's other evidence. more substantial evidence. we would have had a better verdict than deadlock.