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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    Just as a guess. We know she cleaned him off after he was in the shower, and she had to clean herself off at least some. She could have put her clothes in the tub while she cleaned him and her up. Then wrapped everything in the towel she used to dry off (use the cup to rinse anything left in...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    For starters, I didn't call you or anyone else any names. I did make a comment on what I thought of how you are looking at the issue of premeiditation. Premditated murder or Murder I is simply a murder that someone had the intent/plan to murder another person. It does not have to be a...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    That is about the craziest logic I have every heard. First, she did use the gun on him during his murder. So, how do you get she didn't use the gun. Just because the gun did not produce the death blow does not negate the planning and forethought she put into the crime. You don't have to...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    I would think she would have or should have. That may account for different bullets in the gun if in fact the grandfather had hollow points. She has an awful lot of unaccounted time on this trip and some of it before leaving for Travis' and she had the time between the "theft" and the trip...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    There is no concrete fact that he would or would not be immediately incapacitated. There can't be much of an argument that the bullet passed through the brain. The questions are how much damage did it due and when did it go through the brain. I believe it was a .25 and may not have done...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    The element of surprise is vastly underrated. He would have been completely at easy and relaxed in his own home with her. All it would really take to turn the tide in her favor would be one or two good, quick, solid stab wound(s), like the one to the left chest. How long would that take on an...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    I don't want to sound mean, but I know you keep saying it but that does not make it correct. Her actions before she arrived at Travis' home show pre-planning. You are hung up on the gun had to be used to kill him. That is not true. All that is needed for Murder I is to show she went to his...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    The Vena Cava is a large vein. Blood exiting veins is passive. Arteries shoot blood across the room. Blood out of a vein oozes and runs. So if he was bent over the sink, those drops could be consistent with blood exiting the Vena Cava wound or the other left chest stab wound or (if you are a...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    Does the evidence indicate that she intended to kill Travis? We'll talk about the weapons when you answer this question. I'm not concerned with whoever Vinnie is. Most of these people on these shows are just there to be loud, provide opposing view points to keep up the interest, and to...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    <mod snip> I'll give it a shot. He gets out of the shower after that last picture and head to the toilet. He's gotta pee. When he comes out of that room she hands him the camera so he can look at he pictures she took of him, and hits him with the knife. The element of surprise with a...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    A stab wound that severed the Vena Cava and produced a moderate amount of blood in the lung, would be another explanation for aspirated blood.
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    1) Since his head was turned to the right and the chin tucked once he was back in the shower, the water would not have entered the wound path to clean it out. What about all the blood that should be there from the blood vessels and the linings of the skull that were punctured when the bullet...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    1) Did she intend to kill Travis? 2) Did she travel to his house to carry out her plan to kill him?
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    So, she causes about $6000 worth of damage to his car, and he lets it slide, but she drops his camera a couple of feet onto a soft bathmat, and he attacks her? That isn't very consistent. What tie-ups? I may have missed the tie-ups being entered into evidence. I remember her claiming that...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    Nothing ever goes exactly according to plan. People make mistakes all the time when planning murder. They overlook some small detail, or something unexpected happens (there are at least two people involved in a muder, the muderer and the victim). People forget all kinds of things during the...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    No, you don't have to prove either. You just have to prove that she intended to kill him and he died because of her actions. Where in the definition of premeditated murder do you find that the murder had to bring the weapon with them? There is no specification about certain type of weapon...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    Premeditation is Premeditation. He showed she went there with the intent to kill Travis, and Travis ended up dead at her hands. That is premeditated murder. The fact that she used a different weapon (that she also brought to the crime scene0 other than the gun, that she also used during the...
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    Jodi Arias; the sequence of events

    I'll try this one more time. When he says that there is a small amount of blood in the Paracardial Sac, he is saying it was nicked with the knife and there was a little bleeding. Then when referring to the lungs he writes: exuding moderate amount of blood and intermixed frothy decompositional...

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