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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #2

    Same here. It really bugged me when he said something like she had 27 years of a "normal life" before the murder, so that was a mitigating factor. First of all, just bc she wasn't arrested doesn't make it "normal". There were many accounts that she was a reckless child even by her own and her...
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    I don't think it's a good idea to be so self-assured. Underestimate her at your own peril. It hurts absolutely nothing if you are more careful than necessary. She is not your everyday sociopath manipulator. And the staff at PV are just human beings, and they have weaknesses too. She has nothing...
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    I still believe the letter is authentic, but not the truth. In other words, it was written by Jodi with her content and her handwriting, and at or around the time it is claimed to. But what she says in the letter is a bunch of lies and misrepresentations. She is always trying to put a pretty...
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    I too believe this particular letter is authentic. I saw that made-up, fake "confession" from Juanstie pretending to be Jodi. And while it was a good attempt, the handwriting did not look EXACTLY like hers, but was close enough that a casual reader could be convinced. If this new letter is...
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    I don't really know what to make of this. Normally, it would appear that she must have written it before PV, but since she talks about the intake photo, that would seem like it happened after. It does look very authentic to both her handwriting and her passive-aggressive tone and attitude and...
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    As a point of fact, the murder was almost SEVEN years ago. Approx 6 years 11 months by my count. June 2008 to May 2015. Just for accuracy's sake :)
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    Regardless of who she takes after, she's gorgeous! :P
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    In regards to JM and his style, I have to say that I was impressed with him for the most part, but I do have a criticism of how he wrapped up the penalty trial. To me it was too weak and not specific enough. He didn't make it clear what the jury was asked to evaluate; it was all generic and...
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    Swiftly my [rhymes with Rick/also the nickname of the previous Vice President]. It took 2 trials, 7 years, and agonizing delays all along. JSS seems like a very nice lady and very knowledgeable. But she sucks at running a trial or a courtroom.
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    I never dreamed this idea would be so controversial, so when I saw some people on here disagree, I went to look up what others have said/written about WW from BB. I've already posted a link, but I found another very interesting one...
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    Walter is a high-functioning narcissist. He functioned well and below the radar as a science teacher where he could enjoy a sense of superiority over others while maintaining control. You saw how he sabotaged his relationship with Gretchen because she was his equal and he felt inferior to her...
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    If you don't believe WW was a sociopath, you are not looking hard enough. Don't forget all the manipulation, the lying with reckless abandon, the fact that he put his family in harm's way even after he had enough money, all the killing which he in part justified (just like JA and her supporters)...
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    Come on now, let's be fair here. He may have not been a sociopath originally, but he definitely turned into one. He was extremely manipulative and cold, even to his wife, and he rationalized everything. At the end he admitted he did it for HIM. It was implied that he started out as a decent...
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    Sentencing and beyond- Jodi Arias General Discussion #1

    I discovered something that I find extremely chilling. I wish I knew the best place to discuss this, but I'm posting here for lack of a better idea. I just completed watching the Breaking Bad series. I had been aware of it when it was on TV, but never had the attention to give it back then. I...
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    Discussions on Formal Sentencing Hearing - Jodi Arias #12

    Re: JA being nice to people to get what she wants: I find it interesting that when I had a look at her myspace page a couple years ago, it listed Atlas Shrugged as one of her favorite books. Now, that may have been another copying of Travis' or someone else's faves, but the essence of that book...
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    Discussions on Formal Sentencing Hearing - Jodi Arias #12

    I agree with dog.gone.cute in principal. I don't think JSS had to be "told" to give LWOP, but d.g.c is absolutely correct that it was like night and day when it came time for JSS to rule on the sentence. Her speech was tight and concise and contained zero fluff or delay. It got right to the...
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    Discussions on Formal Sentencing Hearing - Jodi Arias #12

    She watched too many Hollywood horror films and thought people would believe TA was Michael Myers or Jason and just wouldn't die. This after she re-created the Psycho shower scene. Then she said the same thing Norman Bates said "I wouldn't hurt a spider". She likes to mimic, that's for sure.
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    Discussions on Formal Sentencing Hearing - Jodi Arias #12

    There are many comments that express this idea, so I'm not quoting any of them, but the simple fact of the matter is that JSS was a complete joke throughout both trials. I think even Nurmi couldn't believe all the grasping at straws he was allowed to get away with, and once he and JA saw what...
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    Discussions on Formal Sentencing Hearing - Jodi Arias #12

    YES OR NO!!!!!????? :p "Well, it's YOUR fog !..."
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    Discussions on Formal Sentencing Hearing - Jodi Arias #12

    How 'bout we change the question to: Would your opinion be different if everything happened the same, but she called Flores a week later, turned herself in, and confessed the entire thing and explained how and why she did everything from the first moment of the plan? In other words, the...

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