Seventy-nine-year-old Ruth Jordan discusses her role in the jury trial of Tyco CEO Dennis Kozlowski and CFO Mark Swartz, who were accused of corporate fraud. Jordan was one of 12 jurors who, after sitting through five months of testimony, had their deliberations cut short when the judge declared a mistrial. She denies charges that: she flashed an OK sign to the defendants; that she was a wealthy eastside blueblood who came to court in a limousine; and that she had used an ethnic slur. Also includes interviews with Bruce Schaefer, a lawyer who is writing a book about the trial and Peter McEntegart, a fellow juror.