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Tracie Van Auken/EPA, via Shutterstock

A juror on Bill Cosby’s retrial said it was the comedian’s own words that made him sure beyond a reasonable doubt that Cosby was guilty.

“It was his deposition, really,” Harrison Snyder, 22, said of what ultimately made him come to the conclusion Cosby was guilty. “Mr. Cosby admitted to giving these Quaaludes to women, young women, in order to have sex with them.”

Cosby, 80, was convicted on three felony counts of aggravated indecent assault last Thursday. Snyder was among the seven men and five women that came to the conclusion that Cosby was guilty, after spending a little over 12 hours deliberating.

The conviction came approximately 11 months after a mistrial was declared in Cosby’s first trial, after a jury failed to reach a verdict.

“Some have said that I made the right decision, and some people have said that they still think that he’s innocent,” Snyder said.

He added, however, that he tells those people: “If you were there, you would say the same thing. You would say that he’s guilty.”

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