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    Penalty Phase #13

    Jodi's stars were defensive but her planets were not in alignment, always a tricky situation. Her moon was on display with Venus in opposition to Mars and her house was in Yreka (and it needed painting). Sorry. I don't buy astrology. That's because I'm a Pisces and we're skeptical.
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    Aggravated waiting for the aggravation phase #6

    She probably thought she had to contact the executioner and thought better of it.
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    Aggravated waiting for the aggravation phase #5

    Some limelight. She will be as she is now, in isolation 23 hours of each day, like Wendi Andriano. Yes, occasionally people talk about Wendi Andriano, but how often do people talk to her? The same thing will happen with Jodi. People will lose interest and move on, her "celebrity" will be...
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    Aggravated waiting for the aggravation phase #5

    With that part of your statement, I agree absolutely. Unless it involved the molestation and murder of a child, I cannot imagine any prosecuter insisting on a trial if the accused were willing to plead guilty in exchange for LWOP. I am not so sure about this part: She may have thought...
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    aggravated waiting for the Aggravation phase #3

    You may be right. That site is run by trolls. Please understand this, they are there for two reasons: 1) to make money 2) to annoy the Travis supporters They do not even care if Jodi was innocent nor, I suspect, do they believe it. One of the moderators there posted a support message to...
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    aggravated waiting for the Aggravation phase #3

    She will find that sticking to her story will be as effective for her as it was for Wendi Andriano. If she really wanted to avoid the DP, she should have plea bargained - admit to murder one and get LWOP. I know that she tried to plea to murder two and that it was rejected. But I cannot...
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    Aggravation phase #2

    Yes, for today. But in the long run, this will be as effective as her defense was. We have the conviction - don't lose sight of that.
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    Aggravation phase #2

    Excellent! Yep, the ijits at HLN have worn me thin. I thought her statement about dissension on the jury based on how one woman was walking with her head held high in a "defiant" position was about as stupid as Nancy Grace asking if the jury was going to acquit JA based on the fact that...
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    Verdict is IN- GUILTY OF FIRST DEGREE MURDER

    I think she will win another American Idol contest from behind bars, entertaining the inmates with a stunning rendition of O Holy Moley.
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    VERDICT is IN!! #1

    I though that i heard the verdict correctly, but decided to double-check. i was right. Per David Lohr at HuffPo: "Five jurors voted Arias was guilty of premeditated murder and seven voted that she was guilty of premeditated felony murder." That feels good. A few musings: Now maybe Nancy...
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    Verdict Watch 05/06/2013 - part 2

    Thanks. After reading this letter, I have to say that Jodi writes well and knows how to marshal the facts to make her point. She is a vicious sociopathic murderer, but she is not stupid (even if some of her decisions seem like she might be).
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    Verdict Watch 05/06/2013 - part 2

    Absolutely. If I were a juror, I would want to examine each of the principal claims of both the prosecution and the defense. To review the credibility of each witness. It is a murder trial, not some petty larceny. Excellent point! Oh good grief - HLN analysts trying to read the tea leaves...
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    Closing arguments- thread #173

    Absolutely! I had not see that in these forums nor heard Nancy Grace et al discuss the CDs. It was awesome! There have been a few different hypotheses advanced in this forum (perhaps more). 1) Jodi removed the plate prior to arriving at TA's house so that if any of his friends saw the car...
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    04/22/2013 - waiting for rebuttal to continue

    She is used to either: 1) having her lies believed 2) having the party to whom she is lying give up in exhaustion She wasn't prepared for Det. Flores who would not do either nor for JM. These men are professionals and have patience and endurance beyond imagination and refused to let her win.
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    weekend discussion: discuss the trial here #155

    She is not stupid. DeMarte measured her IQ at 119; that's in the top 11% and the same as JFK's. but a high IQ does not mean someone is immune to error. She made some boneheaded mistakes in trying to cover her tracks. For example, a rental car would not be noticed by TA's friends in Az and...
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    weekend discussion: discuss the trial here #154

    Kinda like Mary MCarthy once said about Lillian Hellman, that "Every word she writes is a lie, including "and" and "the." I am not so worried by this. Yes, it may sound like the person is pro-Arias, but they could: 1) be preparing for the possibility of someone ELSE raising it during...
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    trial day 50: REBUTTAL; #153

    Excellent point. Years ago in a class on crisis management, we read "Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis", a book that examined the Cuban missile crisis from three points-of-view. One was the traditional "great man" view of history, a view that asks what were Kennedy &...
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    trial day 47: the defense continues its case in chief #144

    Maybe it was a love letter. Oh, no. What am I saying? She tries hard not to even look at Jodi.
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    trial day 47: the defense continues its case in chief #144

    That's been my guess all along, that she held him at gunpoint. But he may have been posing not out of fear but to give Jodi what she wanted so she would leave. In any event, even if the enhanced photo shows that she did not have a weapon at that time, it hardly makes a case for self defense...

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