The jury took a pledge not to discuss the case, and 11 jurors reached today refused to comment.
After the verdict, the parties begin an examination of the verdict and the reasons why the jurors reached it.
The jurors last January had reached an impasse on 13 counts, but five were later dropped.
After four days of deliberation, jurors have reached essentially the opposite view.
The first jurors to hear his case reached an impasse, with a majority in favor of conviction.
On the fourth and final vote today, the jurors reached a consensus, finding the 44-year-old woman guilty of all counts on which she was charged.
His work led to studies about how jurors reach decisions, the causes of aggression against women and the effects of stress, among others.
But after two and a half days of deliberations, jurors could not reach a verdict on the charge of felony murder.
A mistrial was declared on two other counts as jurors could not reach a unanimous agreement.
But jurors, who deliberated for six and a half days, could not reach a verdict, even after asking to review mounds of evidence.