A mistrial was declared today in the murder trial of Fantasy Decuir and Lamonte Mims in San Francisco Superior Court.
The pair were accused of robbing and killing photographer and film location scout Ed French, 71, at Twin Peaks overlook in July 2017.

Ed French
The jury of five men and seven women reported they were deadlocked as to a count of first-degree murder. {snip}
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The broad daylight, caught-on-camera killing of the defenseless senior shocked residents for its senselessness and brutality.
The pair will face a retrial.
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While they did not dispute that their client fired the shot that killed Mr French, defense attorneys argued that, at the time of the killing, Ms Decuir was in a “sickle cell crisis” and suffering from opiate painkiller withdrawal.
They added that Ms Decuir had a low IQ, a “lack of adaptive functioning” and suffers from stress and anxiety. As a consequence, they said, she did not act “consciously” when firing the gun.
She was “unaware of what is going on,” attorney Mark Iverson told the jury, “She is moving, but without conscious thought.”
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One juror spoke of “personal tension” among those deliberating.
With respect to Mr French’s death, the only guilty verdicts arising from the day’s events, that the jury could agree, related to Mims: a single count of ‘second degree robbery’ and a count of ‘contempt of court’ – because, by being on Twin Peaks, he violated a stay-away order previously imposed.
The pair were both found not guilty of ‘inflicting injury on an elder’ as regards Mr French. The reading of this verdict for Ms Decuir caused a member of the French family to immediately leave the courtroom.
Decuir and Mims were found guilty of various charges relating to the robbery of tourists to San Francisco that took place on July 28.
Six days before the killing, Lamonte Mims, already on felony probation, was released on bail by Judge Sharon Reardon after being arrested for gun possession and parole violations.
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