As an IT specialist, 37-year-old Korey Wallace is used to offering support to others. But he says he was the one who needed help after serving on a jury for a murder trial in Philadelphia.
The jury ultimately convicted a man accused of first-degree murder in the killing of a 27-year-old transgender woman. Investigators found her dismembered body in a river near a park that Wallace used to frequent.
"There would be nights where I was just driving around the city and I might make eye contact with a transgender person as I'm in the car. It's just like a lightning strike. I thought I was over it, moving past it, and I was getting dumped back in these flashes," Wallace said.
Jurors were shown gruesome pictures of bloody crime scenes. Wallace said he never saw the victim's face until after th

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