A lot of convicted killers in prison consider themselves to be smarter than anyone else. That's part of the hubris that got them into trouble in the first place. "S/he thought they were too smart to get caught," is an often heard statement in many murder cases, including this one.
Who cares what Arias thinks or believes? Why is she so important that her thoughts and feelings on any subject are worth anyone's time or consideration?
A lot of convicted killers in prison consider themselves to be smarter than anyone else. That's part of the hubris that got them into trouble in the first place. "S/he thought they were too smart to get caught," is an often heard statement in many murder cases, including this one.
Who cares what Arias thinks or believes? Why is she so important that her thoughts and feelings on any subject are worth anyone's time or consideration?
How long have we waited for this? How many days, months and years? How many tears? Almost surreal that this seemingly never-ending trial is finally about to end for good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9xLnoNfyRI
Anyone remember who Ann Cambell was? The one that was the middle person for receiving the magazines?
Thanks for asking ShadyLady because I too am curious about who the heck she is and what happened with her.
:seeya: Good Morning, Y'all !
:drumroll: Just a little more than 24 hours away from Showtime !
:drumroll: Preparing for the best -- but -- expecting the worst :gaah:
After all, this is Judge Sherry Secret Stephens' courtroom -- and -- one of the most slimiest defense teams ever :gaah:
It's going to be interesting to see IF the :jail: shows up in her costume and jewelry -- or -- street clothes :gaah:
Anyway ... so looking forward to seeing Juan LIVE in action !
:juanettes: :juanettes: :juanettes:
I'm not certain but I believe she was connected to that Donovan character.
I'm not certain but I believe she was connected to that Donovan character.
She will be in striped and chains.
I wish someone would sentence her to STFU as well as LWOP.
I'm not certain but I believe she was connected to that Donovan character.
A lot of convicted killers in prison consider themselves to be smarter than anyone else. That's part of the hubris that got them into trouble in the first place. "S/he thought they were too smart to get caught," is an often heard statement in many murder cases, including this one.
Who cares what Arias thinks or believes? Why is she so important that her thoughts and feelings on any subject are worth anyone's time or consideration?
Oh, ya maybe.
I am still curious as to why no one who dated JA has come out and really spilled the beans on her {they should be counting their lucky stars}. Only one I think was honest was one of JA's cousins. No one else.
And is Sandy Arias writing a book? Throughout the trial she seemed to be writing notes. She knew the true JA but of course she seems determined to protect her till the end.