Jose Baez--icky shudder.
Thanks for your answer. While I can't say that I like Bill Arias, I want to believe your scenario. Like you, I think he tried from the get-go to distance himself from her, but not for simple, selfish reasons. I don't think he ever liked having Missy as his legal child.
I can't put my finger on exactly why I feel bad for Bill Arias, but part of me does. Although I know he has had health problems, it kinda/sorta made me feel good that he didn't
kill himself to represent for his daughter or even make an appearance at the retrial. It made me think/hope that he weighed things and he knows what she's all about and feels justifiably conflicted about it.
That video he and his wife Sandy made begging for money? I can only hold that against him to a certain extent; I think he's just going along with the propaganda campaign in order to not make waves. If you've ever been critically ill, you know that your thinking narrows to focus only on your loved ones; the rest of the world pales.
Sandy and her twinny Sue, however, are another story. I feel no sympathy towards them whatsoever. Had either of them shown one ounce of... just simple
regret... I would have some compassion for them. But their complicity in the headlong assault on Travis' character was just vile.
I can understand closing ranks to protect a family member, but Jodi has less than zero redeeming qualities. As a mother of adult children, I feel qualified to state that if she were my offspring, I would feel bad -- maybe even
guilty -- that my little girl turned out that way; but I would also feel obligated to take some measures to
at least acknowledge what the Alexander family has gone through.
The failure of JA's family to do so makes me cringe. I don't want to fall into the trap of characterizing them in unseemly terms, but it seems clear that they're a bit ethically/morally challenged. Apple/tree, etc...