a view from the inside: observations from our own court observers #9

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What time is Trisha's radio show?

Nevermind:) found it. 8pm est


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I have a qustion, OT and I am sorry. I listen to the radio show but I cannot comment. I don't have facebook so does that mean I cannot 'log in"?
 
I have a qustion, OT and I am sorry. I listen to the radio show but I cannot comment. I don't have facebook so does that mean I cannot 'log in"?

You can log in w/ facebook or create an account with blogtalkradio.

see you there!
 
Thank you A_News_Junkie! I took the one from your signature......but I can change it to another. Now that I know how. ; )
 
I thought I had it but it says upload failed. Checking anyway!


YAY. It worked!!!

Justice is coming, Travis!
 
Thank you, ANJ, for the avatar. For some reason, I had one heck of a time changing mine today. Usually it's not a problem. I chose your new creation. Thank you for your talent all throughout these threads.

While I'm not fasting, my thoughts, prayers, and best vibes are being sent to Travis' family and friends as well as the members of the jury. May they follow the law and common sense to arrive at the just verdict.
 
I have a qustion, OT and I am sorry. I listen to the radio show but I cannot comment. I don't have facebook so does that mean I cannot 'log in"?

No you can register with email at blog talk radio - in the upper right hand corner click sign up. After you do, then come back here and click the link again to find the show chat room.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/websle...as-true-crime-radio-sunday-night-8-pm-eastern

Chat is open now, show is at 8EST if I am not mistaken.
 
My goodness, this thread has exploded with good vibes from so many people. I hadn't been on here for a few days, and wanted to share a kinda'/sorta' funny story. We took our four wheelers and went camping for the past 4 days, well yesterday I took a real bad flip, broke my arm, and cut it in 3 places... one very deep. Needless to say, I ended up in the emergency room. The pain was horrendous, and I wanted to cry because it hurt so bad, but I thought of Travis and how much fun he would have been to 4-Wheel with, and just hang out with, all the funny pics we have seen of him just being silly. It was then I broke down and cried. Not for MY pain, but for the pain Travis went through, and the pain his family and friends go through daily. Justice is coming at a fast pace, and in my heart, I know she will be found guilty of Murder One.

KCL, I want to be just like you when I grow up. LOL.
 
Reality. This case has resurrected repressed memories as a child of visiting a pig farm and watching the selection of a pig being separated from the rest of the pigs, hoisted up and slaughtered (neck wound). I won't go into the gruesome details, but it involved the sounds, sights, and horror of watching death happening right before me. It took time. And the farmer used a linoleum knife! The same tool my dad would use at home for cutting up linoleum when working on the floor. I was also made to try skinning a section of the fresh carcass, so I felt how warm it was. I refused to eat any of that poor little piggy.

When you buy a piece of meat at the store, it is cold or frozen. You are completely detached from the process and the source.

When I go to a museum, I don't just look at the paintings or sculptures. In my mind I am transported back to the painter as he is laying down each stroke, or the sculptor working on the form. Or, at an Egyptian exhibit, the slaves and artists creating the sarcophagus.

So when I am absorbed by a trial such as this, my mind attempts to see it from Travis' perspective, and then again from Jodi's.

I am also a creative writer and visual artist in my career, so that's just the way I roll. Like it or lump it. :seeya:

Nope. No criticism. To each his own. But you poor thing having to see a pig killed. You will likely laugh at this. I was a city girl and when I was about 20, I was horrified to learn a cow is slaughtered so I can eat a good steak. Someone asked me where I thought beef came from. I answered "the grocery store". Well, I have gotten a little wiser since then. Lol. But I am a visual thinker also and I have to turn my mind off. If I go there, I have nightmares.
 
My goodness, this thread has exploded with good vibes from so many people. I hadn't been on here for a few days, and wanted to share a kinda'/sorta' funny story. We took our four wheelers and went camping for the past 4 days, well yesterday I took a real bad flip, broke my arm, and cut it in 3 places... one very deep. Needless to say, I ended up in the emergency room. The pain was horrendous, and I wanted to cry because it hurt so bad, but I thought of Travis and how much fun he would have been to 4-Wheel with, and just hang out with, all the funny pics we have seen of him just being silly. It was then I broke down and cried. Not for MY pain, but for the pain Travis went through, and the pain his family and friends go through daily. Justice is coming at a fast pace, and in my heart, I know she will be found guilty of Murder One.

KCL, I want to be just like you when I grow up. LOL.

So sorry for your injury....hey, I would have been crying and most likely for myself....thats a nasty fall and a broken arm....?? OH MY GOODNESS !! I hope you have a speedy recovery.

No fasting for me....at my age (70) and the diet I've been on since this trial,chips, DQ Strawberry Cheesecake Blizzards,the best when partially frozen... I'm sure my body would go into shock.....No blue candles....just lots of silent prayers and positive thoughts that Justice will be served for Travis and the healing can begin for The Alexander Family.
 
I totally forgot to get my blue porch light in my fasting fog but after the radio show I will check out Lowe's for some (or Target).

Reminder, our darling jayarohh along with Chris Hughes on the radio tonite...Chris finally has a venue to uninterrupted tell his whole story of those emails and stories of Travis. He's a truly interesting and charismatic speaker. (and TALL)

jayarohh is all heart. YOu'll hear. He's a captivating speaker in his own right because he speaks from his heart and I felt an immediate connection to him. You will too.

See you all there in a few!
 
I have to share here:

By Mike Widmer #JusticeForTravis #JodiArias


Please see that Juan gets this. As a retired Tucson Sergeant, I have not seen his equal in many many ways. Thanks, Mike

I think it may be so…..

After months of a grueling trial, testimony was finally over. It’s time for Juan Martinez to enter the court room to begin his closing remarks. As he walked into the court room, I believe Travis was walking with him. He paused as Juan went to his seat, and looked at his family. They sat diligently through the hours of horrifying attempts to take Travis’s accomplishments away from him and ruin the memory of a man who was trying to make his way through this cruel world. He smiled at them, went one by one and touched their cheeks. “Relax” Travis whispered. “This is almost over.” An eerie calm settled over the Alexander family and friends. Samantha and Tanisha both felt his presence watching over them.
Travis walked over to the Arias family. He smiled and acknowledged them without any hostility. As he made his way through the courtroom, he paused at the defense table. Jodi sat staring forward in her seat motionless, in stark contrast to the evening he agreed to take the Calvin Klein photos in the shower. He posed one last time and when he looked back she was already moving toward him with a knife. He began to get up and fight back, but she just kept striking him. He tried to grab her arms, but instead was hurt by the knife. She backed away and he went to the sink. If he could just get his breath. He looked into the mirror in front of him. He no longer felt pain, but he couldn’t understand why Jodi just kept stabbing him. The look in her eyes was like a shark, so cold, so lifeless. He pushed away from the sink. If he could get away he could get help. He staggered down the hall and fell before he could get into the bedroom. Then everything went dark. When he regained consciousness, he looked down and could see his lifeless body being dragged by Jodi back toward the shower. His throat was cut. As she got near the shower, one of his limbs moved slightly because of a muscle reaction. Jodi pulled a pistol from her waist band and shot his head. Travis looked around and felt warm and safe. There were other people walking, sitting and talking in this beautiful place. Everyone was smiling and loving. He knew his earth life was over, but he had to watch over his precious family.
Jodi took off her glasses. She felt something or someone looking at her. Travis paused and looked at the Jennifer and Kurt. He shook his head. He knew what was coming from them. He walked over and stood in front of Judge Stephens. He was impressed with her fairness. He walked over and looked at the jury. The all looked like good people. He felt their resolve.
Travis went over and sat on the table beside Juan and Flores. While Juan was giving his closing remarks, Travis listened intently. When Juan got loud, Travis went over and put his hand on his shoulder. Juan would then quiet his voice. And when the remarks were over, Travis stood with tears in his eyes because Juan’s heart and soul went into the story he told about him and how he was slaughtered.
The next day the defense began making their closing arguments. Travis watched from where his family was seated. He knew it was going to be emotional. What could he do to lighten up the courtroom? Everyone was so intense! Nurmi was fumbling with papers trying to find an exhibit and he looked so ridiculous. Travis walked over and knocked the stack of papers to the floor. Travis laughed and looked around. He got up and went to the rear of the courtroom where a man was seated. He went into his belongings that were behind the man’s seat and pulled out his cellphone. He got the number and put it back. He then went to the defense table. Kurt’s phone was lying on the table and was turned off. Travis picked it up, turned it on and dialed the man’s cell phone. Heads turned as “Dynamite” filled the court room. Jodi looked back with her hand over her mouth. Jennifer looked around. Everyone in the court room looked on as Nurmi stopped talking and looked at the judge. The judge looked toward the man who was struggling to get the phone to stop ringing. Travis laughed out loud but no one could hear him.
“Come on you guys, now that was funny!” Travis chuckled. “That was at least as funny as making that hired-gun psychologist spill his drinking water over and over!” He went back over and sat on the divider in front of his family.
The day ended in court with Juan rearranging the mess Nurmi made trying to confuse and distract the jury from the realities. When the jury was escorted out by the two bailiffs, Travis waited for him at the table where the projector sat. He watched as Juan picked up and stacked exhibits. How was it that he was so lucky as to have had such a man prosecuting his murderer? He could hear Juan hoping in his thoughts that he had done right by Travis and the Alexander family. The family and the attorneys stayed in the court room for a while after the jury left. Travis went over to his family and whispered to them all:
“No matter what the verdict I want all of you to move on. Thank you for all you have done. I am in a good place and not everyone gets to come here. Jodi will have another day of reckoning and it will make today look like a picnic. I have to go but I will always watch over you. And let Juan know how much you appreciate how hard he tried. And tell him that he may not be six foot two, but he’s one bad-*advertiser censored* prosecutor. That’s just the way he rolls, the way he does crap.”
Juan arranged a stack of papers and thought he heard Travis speaking those words at the rear of the court room. The same words he used when he rolled his snowmobile. He smiled and looked back at the family. They were all looking at him.
Mike
 
Heheheee Snowhite, I can see you now. Thank you for the heads-up on clicking on my own name. I had no clue that it would show up there. I was trying for my avatar and finally gave up. I needed the instructions that several more 'savy' WS's shared.

I've got my link to 'TRICIA'S TRUE CRIME RADIO' all ready to go. Only 15 more minutes to wait.

(((:seeya:)))



I see it....I put mine in the wrong place...it belongs where yours is...rats !!! Now I have to figure that out...lol
 
Tonight I want to say Thankyou for the Fabulous sleuthers covering this trial via the courtroom. I know we have a long night ahead of us but justice is coming and so is Ms. Karma for the killer. I'm sending warm vibes to the Alexander family. It's been an eternity since Travis was taken from them and I want their healing to begin once M1 has been determined by the jury. I hope that day comes tomorrow. I find comfort here at Websleuths and now let us all pray together for Travis and his beautiful family, The Alexanders.:rings::angel2:
 
Katiecoolady/Tricia - Can you please ask Chris H what text message TA sent him on June 4th and what time he sent it???

Thanks!
 
This is my very first post. I was planning on waiting and have my first post be when the 1st degree guilty verdict comes in but..... I just have to say what an inspiration KCL is and all you wonderful WSers are too. I have been lurking since the awful FL verdict but I really don't think this will be the same. So my 2nd post will be when the correct verdict comes in and Travis and his family can finally get the justice they deserve. :praying:
 
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