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  1. Sedonia Sunset

    Unedited Police Interrogation Videos of Jodi

    I've often thought about how he and his girlfriend must feel about that. Can you IMAGINE living in a house with a dead body for 5 days and NOT KNOWING IT? That's something that can mess you up for LIFE (as can discovering a body). Just knowing someone that was murdered colors a lifetime with...
  2. Sedonia Sunset

    Unedited Police Interrogation Videos of Jodi

    Was anyone else thinking of Shaggy singing "It Wasn't Me" while she was saying that? My own mind tends to go off on tangents, so as soon as I think of the song "It Wasn't Me", I then think of Weird Al's song "She's Gotta Pee" :biggrin:
  3. Sedonia Sunset

    Unedited Police Interrogation Videos of Jodi

    Yeah, THAT was weird. I suspect she was trying to hide from the camera.
  4. Sedonia Sunset

    Unedited Police Interrogation Videos of Jodi

    She has a personality disorder or three, but that's not insanity. She understands the charges against her and is competent to assist in her defense. She's crazy in the "crazy *advertiser censored*" sense, but not in the legal sense.
  5. Sedonia Sunset

    a view from the inside: observations from our own court observers #5

    How about: The Skimpy Bangs Of Death I'm Stronger Than I Look Extreme Scrapbooking From Gas To The Gas Chamber Oh FRAPPE!
  6. Sedonia Sunset

    a view from the inside: observations from our own court observers #5

    You'd think! In a high-profile case in CA (Scott Peterson or Michael Jackson (I think SP)), jurors who wanted to smoke on breaks had a special patio that had covered barriers all around the edges to a) give them privacy, and b) keep them from seeing the spectacle outside (although they could...
  7. Sedonia Sunset

    a view from the inside: observations from our own court observers #5

    I think she thinks JM is dreamy! She can't help herself. He's the closest thing she's ever had to a worthy adversary. "Dear Diary: I can't help it! Juan makes my lady parts tingle! I wonder what our children would look like?"
  8. Sedonia Sunset

    a view from the inside: observations from our own court observers #5

    They may not have anything relevant/helpful to say as it pertains to the slaughter of TA. I would expect to see some people ask for leniency during the penalty phase, though. In the David Westerfield (Danielle Van Dam) trial (he was 50 or so), they actually put his PROM DATE on the stand to talk...
  9. Sedonia Sunset

    trial day 38: the defense continues its case in chief #112

    In thread #111 JustJudy said: And people thought those 4 little words ("we need to talk") didn't bode well BEFORE this trial ...
  10. Sedonia Sunset

    trial day 38: the defense continues its case in chief #112

    In the previous thread, Veritas Vita said I think that is especially true once a woman gets past a certain age. At some point, comfort and knowing that what YOU like is more important than what anyone else thinks. That includes comfortable shoes and a short, brush-n-go hairstyle. Fashion...
  11. Sedonia Sunset

    trial day 38: the defense continues its case in chief #110

    And she got engaged to the guy who plays the gradually maturing office weasel, Pete Campbell, on Mad Men (she had a guest appearance as a woman who had sex with him, but her cheating husband regularly sent her for shock treatments, so she forgot who Pete was).
  12. Sedonia Sunset

    trial day 38: the defense continues its case in chief #110

    I hope she has to wait in a loud, well-lit holding area.
  13. Sedonia Sunset

    trial day 38: the defense continues its case in chief #110

    Wow, at first glance, I TOTALLY misread the word "dizzy" :biggrin:
  14. Sedonia Sunset

    trial day 38: the defense continues its case in chief #110

    Well, that lady DID puke in the courtroom last week ...:puke:
  15. Sedonia Sunset

    trial day 38: the defense continues its case in chief #110

    That reminded me of a line from "That 70s Show". Kitty was reacting to something her daughter had just said or done (or both) and said: "Oh. My. God! ROSEMARY had a better baby!"
  16. Sedonia Sunset

    trial day 38: the defense continues its case in chief #110

    I'm also from Northern CA and I've never said "warsh" unless I was describing how my grandmother (originally from NJ) said it. My aunt (her daughter), says it that way, but my mother (also her daughter) does not. I also knew supper was the evening meal, but the dinner at lunchtime always...
  17. Sedonia Sunset

    trial day 38: the defense continues its case in chief #110

    Maybe they had to taze her. That's a comforting thought.
  18. Sedonia Sunset

    trial day 38: the defense continues its case in chief #110

    I know that migraines can sometimes be triggered by hormone fluctuation when a woman is having her period. Jodi had a "migraine" a month ago. Maybe she's just having her period. Can you imagine what PMS + Jodi + jail must be like? Her cellmate was probably spending time cringing from her in the...
  19. Sedonia Sunset

    trial day 38: the defense continues its case in chief #110

    When I was a child, I would read The Bobbsey Twins books. I was SOOOO confused and annoyed when the children would come home from school at noon for "dinner". Wait, what? That didn't make any sense! Eventually I figured out that, for them, dinner=lunch and supper=dinner. As a native...
  20. Sedonia Sunset

    trial day 38: the defense continues its case in chief #110

    Am I the only one who, when something happens like this, uses Google Earth to try to match landmarks to the photos in the news for a "before" picture? (nailed it!)

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