The jurors deliberated for 72 hours before finding Troconis guilty on all six counts against her. During deliberations, they submitted two notes to the judge. The first requested testimony from Troconis' friend, Clara "Petu" Duperron, while the second inquired about tampering and accessory liability definitions.
Prosecutors painted a picture of Jennifer Dulos' murder as deliberate and intentional, arguing that Troconis actively collaborated with Fotis Dulos in carrying out the crime and concealing the evidence. Troconis, on the other hand, maintained her innocence throughout the trial, claiming she had no knowledge of Fotis Dulos' actions, even when he was seen disposing of garbage bags and when they created a false alibi together.
The verdict has elicited strong reactions from both sides. While Jennifer Dulos' family expressed relief at the "crucial attribution of accountability," they acknowledged that the case remains incomplete without the discovery of her remains. Troconis' family, on the other hand, vehemently maintains her innocence and announced their intention to appeal the verdict.