But Greater Than, maybe she just forgot about speaking on his behalf and, and maybe she didn't know he had other chatges against him. Or maybe the questions Juan asked her were really, really vague. Clearly this is Juan's fault for leaving room in his questions to allow her to lie by omission...
But they're on salary, I don't think you'd includethat in the final figure. Juan and Dr. Horn would have gotten paid anyway. Also, state employees don't make near what private practice attorneys do (even though were public defenders they were making their practice salaries)if you combined all...
Same. Exchange programs are done so you can attend school for a year in that country right? And you have to be a very good student to earn this. I don't think it was an exchange program. Might have been family she was staying with or some other kind of program.
That's very possible. But I still think she feels very good about getting the guilty verdict overturned on appeal because of the chorn. But you're right, she does seem to be aware of the benefits death would havre afforded her, especially with regard to the tweet I referenced.
Steve I think this still doesn't answer your question though now that I'm thinking about it. I think you're wondering what Jodi genuinely wanted for her life deep inside.
I think she really wanted life. I think she really wanted to win that. I think she would have viewed the death penalty as...
I am just appproaching this from Jodi's point of view. She would have viewed it as a vindication because she thinks the jury would have seen she was abused and repressed and the true victim in this case. Luckily, the other 11 jurors sapped any chance of a victory parade for her.
I am not a...
I think she wanted life but would have been happy with death after the shock and fury of having lost an entire jury with her brilliant defense scheme. I don't think she wanted death at all but through her need to win she would have created the appearance that she thought she'd won and would have...
I think she would have viewed either as a victory, but only through her ability to turn everything into a victory. I think she did feel the death penalty would be good for her if she got it. She tweeted something during the trial that Juan shouldn't want the death penalty anyway because it would...
No. She married the ex husband the day before he was sentenced. But by the time the Jodi trial came around they were divorced IIRC and she was remarried to the man she is with now who also had a record and was not prosecuted by Juan.
George Barwood. But he posts under @jodiarias_gb on Twitter and is a major Jodi supporter so if he's also Juan's Tie that's some crazy a$$ fence jumping lol.
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