STAMFORD, Conn. -- Michelle Troconis was convicted on all counts Friday in the murder of Jennifer Dulos, nearly five years after the Connecticut mother of five went missing.The jury of three men and three women found Troconis guilty of conspiracy to commit murder, tampering with evidence and hindering the prosecution. Inside the courtroomAs CBS New York's Tony Aiello reported from the courthouse, jurors notified the judge around 10:50 a.m. they had reached a verdict.
Over the course of the month-long trial, jurors heard from dozens of witnesses and from Troconis herself in three separate interviews with Connecticut State Police. In those interviews, Troconis changed her story -- first saying she was home with Fotis Dulos on the day of Jennifer Dulos' disappearance, before eventually admitting that was not true. Another surveillance video showed Fotis Dulos dispose of bloody evidence, and Troconis could be seen wiping her hand on the ground.