Well good! That must mean they have a huge database here since nearly everyone has been arrested for DUI at least once.
JMO
Yes, what reason would anyone want to kill her. Jealosly, revenge, money?
It's news to me too. I've never read that anywhere nor have I heard it mentioned in any video I've watched.BBM:
Oh! Did LE say the DNA wasn't in the system? I didn't read that. Do you have a link?
JMO
Forgive me, because I haven't read everything in this thread or the MSM links, but do we know for sure he didn't try to call her that day? I thought that he was concerned about her because he'd been unable to reach her. Is that not correct?I also find it odd that the BF did not call her the next day. You know just to say hi and wish her a good day. Also, in reverse. As a couple planning on marriage I would think they spoke daily. She might have wanted to call to see how his studying went. Hmmm
He didn't have any problem going on Twitter and howling about how Travelocity wouldn't give him a refund on his missed flight to Shanghai.
JMO
Oh yeah! Thanks for the correction on when Jodi was arrested. I had already been corrected on here yesterday. It still doesn't change my thoughts on the other stuff however. LOL
So how did they get Arias to give DNA? She refused? I keep thinking how coincidental this murder was to the Jodi Arias trial here at the very last. I wonder if it gave the killer ideas.
Keep this in mind. May not have seen a vehicle in the video, maybe perp just walked away. Or car may have been parked further away.
http://www.kpho.com/story/28793681/reward-offered-in-murder-of-scottsdale-woman
Investigators believe it's possible this subject may live in the area of the killing.
They got her DNA when she was arrested. The pics before and during the murder, her handprint in mixed blood, her hair in the blood, and cell tower pings, added with the theft of her grandfather's gun prior to the murder were the main items presented to the Grand Jury. Travis' friends were quick to point her out as a suspect the day he was found because he had told others he believed she had stalked him, slashed his tires, hacked his computer accounts, would get in his house and hide, stole his journals, a wedding ring.......and he told several friends if he ever was found dead, Jodi did it.
There was many things the defense was able to keep out of court, and the text messages were pulled out of context.
No one can say she didn't get a fair trial, her defense spent over $3 million. I couldn't find any murder trial with that high of a price tag, out of those who released their costs, from anywhere around the country.
That Twitter post has bugged me BIG TIME from the first time I read it, and I haven’t commented on it because I couldn’t put it into words. But it bugs me enough that I am going to try. His complaint with Travelocity and putting it together with the death of his girlfriend, seems, somehow to trivialize her death to me. I remember when a neighbor once said to me, after my mom died, “Boy, you and I have sure had bad winters. You lost your mom, and I lost my cat.” I was so angry that he could trivialize my mom’s passing that way.
BF’s comment attaching her death to his need for a refund on a ticket feels the same way. Even his word choice, “the love of my life,” seems trite (definition: lacking in freshness or effectiveness because of constant use or excessive repetition; hackneyed; stale) and therefore phony to me.
And it was his first time posting on Twitter….so clearly he just wanted to create public recognition of Travelocity’s poor service by using the death of his girlfriend to arouse anger, sympathy….whatever.
Don’t know if this makes sense. But that’s what bugs me. He just doesn’t sound sad to me in that post.
JMO
Don't need a vehicle to steal a bracelet right?