I am a first time poster and I have a thought/question. In his closing argument, JM called out ALV as lying during testimony. The DT never objected. I have never known of a defense "expert" allowed to be classified as this even in closing arguments. I am assuming that her entire testimony was impeached in chambers by JSS and that opened the door for JM to openly remark that she lied before the jury?
Welcome! Great Q. And I do not know. I was surprised that JM was allowed to accuse many of the experts of lying. That is a huge charge to me...., the witness may be incompetent, bias ect. but to accuse them of lying was one of the reasons I am not a fan of JM. But the judge is this case also baffled me becuase I found no sense in her overruled/sustains on either side. I'm sure lawyers on this thread could see the rational..but I could not.
Just watching the full interview done by that abysmal reporter. Lo and behold, a mysterious man saw her covered in bruises...but darn it! He couldn't be found. She didn't even have a name for this mysterious man. Hoo boy it never ends.
After 5 months of me talking about this trial to my other half, he has finally said he is going to watch the following interview to see whats what with the lying liar extraordinaire Jodi Arias.
He has dodged all of the trial and kept my chat to a minimum by politely telling me he isn't interested in a loonball stalker murderer, until now.
Wonder what he'll make of her.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28EpBe6XRpg
I grew up in San Diego and graduated from UCSD, so La Jolla is home for me. There is a small village of boutique shops and pricey restaurants and hotels perched on top of a cliff overlooking a picturesque cove. As you head north from there you pass through a large residential area that sits next to a long sandy beach. It's an expensive place to live with a lot of homes built on the side of a small mountain that all have spectacular views. A little farther north and you reach the UCSD campus, which is immense.
Even though it is a college town, you'd almost never know it. UCSD doesn't have a football team, and there isn't a strong fraternity/sorority presence. It feels like a quiet little town with a lot of "old money".
If you like the ocean, the snorkeling and SCUBA diving there is amazing. Almost the entire area is a marine reserve, so you can look but not spearfish or lobster hunt. In the cove or anywhere along the rocky shore you can always find brightly colored fish like Garibaldi and Opaleye and there are small Leopard Sharks (harmless) that congregate on the sand flats. Just offshore is a very deep marine canyon with vertical walls that are covered with Sunstars and huge Red Sea Urchins. Box Crabs and Spiny Lobster are common and there are usually sea lions on the shore. The only caveat is that it's not one of those tropical clear blue water destinations. The Alaska Current flows from the north to south and carries a lot of colder water to the area, so it's not as warm as you might expect and it can be a bit murky at times. Still, it's an amazing place to visit (or grow up) and with San Diego only 1/2 hour away, I can't imagine anyone going there and being disappointed.
This is the same Dateline show from Friday night (the one with Josh Mankowicz). If it is, then it's pretty good. Beats the heck out of the 20/20 broadcast aired on (I believe it was) Thursday.
He sure was cute, though, wasn't he? Swinging that little gal around like a goofball...lol.
Welcome! Great Q. And I do not know. I was surprised that JM was allowed to accuse many of the experts of lying. That is a huge charge to me...., the witness may be incompetent, bias ect. but to accuse them of lying was one of the reasons I am not a fan of JM. But the judge is this case also baffled me becuase I found no sense in her overruled/sustains on either side. I'm sure lawyers on this thread could see the rational..but I could not.
I grew up in San Diego and graduated from UCSD, so La Jolla is home for me. There is a small village of boutique shops and pricey restaurants and hotels perched on top of a cliff overlooking a picturesque cove. As you head north from there you pass through a large residential area that sits next to a long sandy beach. It's an expensive place to live with a lot of homes built on the side of a small mountain that all have spectacular views. A little farther north and you reach the UCSD campus, which is immense.
Even though it is a college town, you'd almost never know it. UCSD doesn't have a football team, and there isn't a strong fraternity/sorority presence. It feels like a quiet little town with a lot of "old money".
If you like the ocean, the snorkeling and SCUBA diving there is amazing. Almost the entire area is a marine reserve, so you can look but not spearfish or lobster hunt. In the cove or anywhere along the rocky shore you can always find brightly colored fish like Garibaldi and Opaleye and there are small Leopard Sharks (harmless) that congregate on the sand flats. Just offshore is a very deep marine canyon with vertical walls that are covered with Sunstars and huge Red Sea Urchins. Box Crabs and Spiny Lobster are common and there are usually sea lions on the shore. The only caveat is that it's not one of those tropical clear blue water destinations. The Alaska Current flows from the north to south and carries a lot of colder water to the area, so it's not as warm as you might expect and it can be a bit murky at times. Still, it's an amazing place to visit (or grow up) and with San Diego only 1/2 hour away, I can't imagine anyone going there and being disappointed.
Just got home today... I was on a cruise ship from LA to Vancouver when the news broke that the jury had decided miss Jodi's fate and I told my group "Sorry guys but I HAVE to go watch the verdict"... People all over the boat were talking about it afterward. It was so ridiculous that even at the end of the trial they were late. I am pleased with the finding. I personally feel she should get life because I want her to live many years with the guilt of what she's done... Just sayin'.
Did he have one arm???
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Has the entire 45 minute fox interview posted anywhere yet?
They still dribbling it out in 3 minute intervals?
I hate Fox
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I'm thinking you should be a travel writer because now I want to hop on the first flight out there.
And... what she's failing to realize is that by asking for Death Row, she will remain in one place for the bulk of her natural life. It will take years before she is executed- yea for that family history of longevity. I felt like mailing her a package of cigarettes when she said that!After playing catch-up and watching the Troy interview with Jodi Arias, I noted she contradicted herself: she says she wants the death penalty because she couldn't stand being in one place for the rest of her natural life. Then, she says she wanted to avoid trial (by taking a plea) and that she would have been happy going off to prison. WTH?
Where does she talk about Travis running after the naked little boy? I didn't hear that on any of the videos I watched.
Welcome! Great Q. And I do not know. I was surprised that JM was allowed to accuse many of the experts of lying. That is a huge charge to me...., the witness may be incompetent, bias ect. but to accuse them of lying was one of the reasons I am not a fan of JM. But the judge is this case also baffled me becuase I found no sense in her overruled/sustains on either side. I'm sure lawyers on this thread could see the rational..but I could not.
Aha!!! Now we know what Jodi's family was talking about!
Yeah she also tweeted( per Donovan) the day before her conviction that this "disaster" could've been avoided had Juan and the family only let her plea. Pfffff! Disaster for whom Jodi??? Certainly not Juan or the family. She still thought she'd walk away with 2nd degree or less and time served. Where's Bryan Carr now???Yeah, I noticed that too.
Another note on the 2nd degree plea....didn't she repeat the thing about avoiding a trial to protect Travis in the interview or a tweet or something after the verdict was announced? She said it like, "yeah, I tried to avoid it but they didn't listen, now it has backfired on them.."
Huh? Hey, crazy, clean the wax out of your ears. The lady said murder 1, guilty. It didn't backfire, it went exactly as they wanted it to go.
Man her thinking is convoluted.