
2:22Not guilty verdict: Jurors say there were 'a lot of holes' in prosecution's case against Ed Holley
Jurors told News 12 after the verdict that though some in the deliberation room thought Holley may have killed Megan in the Town of Wallkill in March 2003, they could not ultimately vote to convict him because the prosecution's case had "a lot of holes" and the physical evidence was lacking.