Basically that it was a split-second decision and that she remembered that last time when he caught up to her and grabbed her by the wrists when she had tried to go left (and downstairs) instead of right (into the closet). In other words, just more BS.
Agreed. We should all be ready to immediately use smudge sticks of burnt sage at minimum to purify our homes after this trial is over. We might need a shaman or something!
If I'm on the jury, my patience has worn thin by now and I'm becoming angry with this continuation of leading direct testimony. I'm feeling that you're wasting my time.
There's a TON of credible evidence. However, none of it is from the defendant. As a juror, I would have plenty of reason based on her litany of lies (proved many times over) to discard her entire testimony. That brings me to first degree murder. I can't fathom where the confusion is. But, I...
Either that or she is hoping to sell her story (interviews, book, etc.) later on down the road when "THE FOG" lifts. Does anyone know if AZ prohibits convicted murderers from profiting from their crime?
I thought the purpose of jurors was to evaluate credible evidence presented to them, not to create their own scenarios. Are you by any chance from Pinellas County, FL? :what:
Boy, now you've got me wondering if, psychopath that she is, her original plan was to make a snuff film but she couldn't figure out quickly enough how to use the video feature on his new camera. He was probably tired of the activity, if he even knew about it before that last face shot, and...
Well.....if I was on that jury, I'd be thinking, "Who gives a frack? Let's move on to the deliberation phase and wrap this up since we're undoubtedly ALL on the same page for a first degree murder conviction."
Too bad I'm not.
If the defense team dropped the forgeries as evidence, isn't it possible that they could still slip in a reference to them during Jodi's "rehabilitation" testimony when they go back to slandering Travis? Or, couldn't they use Sky Hughes to put the suggestion of them into testimony, since Sky...
Factor in the element of surprise. Factor in that 9 of those stab wounds were downward motions in the back, most likely when he was either falling over into the sink area or on his hands and knees dying. Factor in the "fortuitous" (for the murderer) landing of an early fatal wound into the...
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