The note said the jurors were "extremely uncomfortable" asking the questions in public.
The jurors twice asked that testimony be read back to them.
The jurors also asked to review testimony about when the killing might have taken place.
Indeed, the jurors on several occasions asked the judge to speed up the trial.
As they prepared to leave, one juror, a woman, asked the judge, "Why are we doing this, 11 years later?"
He had heard the types of questions the jurors were asking the judge.
And finally the jurors may ask some short questions to all three teams.
Then a female juror asked the judge whether she could do independent research into the death penalty.
The jurors also asked questions of their own, as they are allowed to do in courts-martial.
At one point, jurors asked to see the county medical examiner's report.