Yesterday

the jury made a quick decision at Natavia Lowery's trial, charging her with the second-degree murder of her former boss Linda Stein, in 2007.

Upon hearing the verdict, which could land her behind bars for life, Lowery was expressionless, according to the NY Times, and then "turned toward her family, smiled and mouthed: 'You O.K.? You O.K.?' 'We good, we good,' her mother, Lottie Lowery, responded, smiling."

Her father told the press outside of the courtroom, “We didn’t get a fair trial. Natavia Lowery is innocent of these charges. We will be back.”

The jury's decision took just 5 hours, and one juror told the Daily News, "The pants were huge. It cemented dots for us. It solidified the arguments." Surveillance video showed Lowery leaving Stein's apartment building on the day she was bludgeoned to death, with her cargo pants turned inside-out.