Veritas_Vita
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Just be glad you are not from Chicago....:facepalm:
Hey Cubbee, you know what we Cubs fans are made of?
We're 50% scar tissue and 50% hope!
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Just be glad you are not from Chicago....:facepalm:
I am not sure as I have several pages to catch up on. However, they have changed from it being a DV situation i.e. self defense to a moment of passion I wouldn't be surprised if JA comes in to court today full of remorse. It WAS last Thursday she wanted the death penalty. A few days in the hospital may have changed her mind about that too.
She isn't remorseful anyway, and that interview proves it. I guess we will see today what they have in store for us. I can only say that at some point along with the lack of remorse the jury has to take into consideration 29 stab wounds, a slit throat, a gun shot wound and then the crazy leaves him in the shower going about her business. She left him there knowing he was dead and DID NOTHING to have him found. Nothing. No anonymous call, nothing.
K
nancy grace said about 27 years-Lets say she does get the death penalty. How many years do you all think would actually pass before she actually gets the needle? I mean I'm 40 years old and guessing that I won't be around to see it.
BBM
Momof7, I have been wondering if she was going to change her tune and play the role of remorse. Seriously, I think I will lose it :banghead::maddening::stormingmad: if she pulls that stunt. If she does this I hope JM shows the interview she gave immediately following the verdict.
:jail: What I keep thinking about is how shocking it must have been for CKJA to be treated differently as a convicted felon instead of just as an accused prisoner who has not been convicted yet. :floorlaugh:
She spent the last five years with still some basic rights and privileges as a non-convicted prisoner.
Now she will not be able to arrange media interviews by phone, nor see as many visitors as she wants to, nor be able to mingle in general population to play cards and gossip, no more working at an institutional "job" of doing laundry or kitchen work (which at least would get her out of her cell for so many hours a day). :werk:
:lookingitup: No more getting privileges such as borrowing books from the library nor writing secret codes in magazines. :findinglink:
I'm sure she has experienced this culture shock of being treated as a convicted felon vs as a non-convicted prisoner during this past week. :boohoo: :floorlaugh:
Having been the caretaker more than once....funny how others who pop in and out act and talk as though they are burdened by their nothing visits consisting of Hi and Bye or deserve some kind of award for their generous attention to the dying person.
Would you have been DP qualified? TIA
Hi KZ - Miss you since THM days!!! Having had to endure about 25 surgeries, while awake, due to the nature of the surgery, working on nerves, what you describe sounds so much kinder and gentler than what I have gone thru and so much more than CMja deserves if the jury decides on the DP
She could repent today before the sentence is decided. That ability is available up to the point of the execution.
Totally off topic, but while we are waiting...
VictimsSide. Your siggy about turning their ankles cracks me up. The first time I saw it was on a poster in an auto shop when I was having my SUV worked on. I memorized it to tell DH cause I thought it was funny. The very next morning, I arrived at work to see my boss (to say that neither of us liked the other is putting it mildly) hobbling down the hall towards me, sporting a cast from knee to toe and using a cane. All I could think of was 'Quick work, Lord'.
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Me too. It almost fits the pattern with her. Say one thing, do another.
I am hoping hoping hoping that if she tries that JM can bring in the interview. I think it speaks volumes and something the jury should see if she does.
So, yeah...I am with you on that one.
K
BBM
Momof7, I have been wondering if she was going to change her tune and play the role of remorse. Seriously, I think I will lose it :banghead::maddening::stormingmad: if she pulls that stunt. If she does this I hope JM shows the interview she gave immediately following the verdict.
Thanks, I have many relatives with that Irish saying in their house, grew up seeing it and it always made me LOL. There are tons of good Irish sayings, that one is one of my favorites. Both my parents were Irish immigrants and I have more family in Ireland than in the US. Too funny the places they pop up and I would have laughed for weeks had I been you with your boss!!!