Great post!
That was minor4th at #531. I hope it will be bumped forward every few pages so everyone has a chance to read it. It's extremely insightful and a must-read.
Great post!
I can believe it. I would vigorously disagree with any such ruling, but I know it happens. IIRC the defense even made a motion to refrain from calling Mr. Alexander the Victim because that would be too prejudicial. (It was denied IIRC) :what:
Can someone tell me who Sky Hughes is? I know she had TA's journal, and that part of it, but I have no clue who she is, how she fits in the story and knew the players before the murder. Thx
sorry to quote myself... want to add without editing...perhaps it's Spousal Assault Risk Assessment...
So since the DT doesn't want it in, I'm guessing Arias didn't qualify as an abuse victim. What a surprise.sorry to quote myself... want to add without editing...
yeah, i am almost certain SARA, in regard to Dr. DeMarte, is 'Spousal Assault Risk Assessment"
"The Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Guide (SARA) helps criminal justice professionals predict the likelihood of domestic violence. The tool is a quality-control checklist that determines the extent to which a professional has assessed risk factors of crucial predictive importance according to clinical and empirical literature."
http://www.mhs.com/product.aspx?gr=saf&prod=sara&id=overview
... i think it was used to determine if j.a. was an 'abuse' victim..
I'm still excited about the gas can business. I'm so relieved that Juan was not bluffing. Of all the evidence for premeditation, I thought the gas can issue was the weakest. How surprising that it may turn out to be the "smoking gun". Jodi caught telling a lie to the jury about an issue involving premeditation. This will NOT look good for her.
So since the DT doesn't want it in, I'm guessing Arias didn't qualify as an abuse victim. What a surprise.
BBM Although, the fact that Yreka was too small a city where everybody knew everyboy's business was NOT the reason she drove 100 miles to Redding to rent a car. She was surprised that she didn't know or recognize anybody when she moved back to Yreka. {rrrrrrrright}
This jury has heard hundreds of inconsistencies (lies) in her testimony.
In theory the gun first sequence remains a serious but not necessarily a winning contender.
It would be entirely rational for JA to maneuver TA into a confined space in order to complete the murder. Killing with a knife is very hard to accomplish. The best way is to thrust a knife into the hearts left ventricle. Arrhythmia and exsanguination will follow but death takes some time. Slicing the carotid arteries will result in exsanguination but also after a time. The knife attack always invites defensive maneuvers which cannot be anticipated and is innately risky.
The safest and surest way to murder is by employing a well-directed gunshot wound to the head. Had JA shot TA using a better angle- ie direct through the temple at a horizontal pitch- she would be done. No muss; no fuss!!!!
[NOTE- I believe if JA had achieved killing TA with one gun shot to the head while he was in the shower her death trip might have been successful. HOWEVER, in this scenario the only linkage between JA to TA would have been the use of a 25 caliber gun. Police might have found out about the burglary and then pursued her alibi. Police might have discovered a missing 18 hours in her story detailing the Pasadena to SLC road trip]
TAs gunshot to the head assumed a trajectory that was both downward and toward his left side. This trajectory is entirely consistent with a gun bearing JA standing beside the shower stall and shooting down and into TA upward gazing face. The first shot largely in front and involving the left face did not render TA immediately unconscious. So she could have fired again in which case the gun jammed.
Could it be this?
S.A.R.A. is a commonly used problem solving model in law enforcement. It stands for "Scanning, Analysis, Response, and Assessment."
Definitely agreed as to the "personal" aspect. Lots of anger there.
Someone else suggested that she brought two weapons to bolster her "two intruders" argument.
So am I. I, too, found it incredibly tedious at first but it really has turned into the coup de grace to her credibility.
I won't explain this as well as others here already have, but IMO, since the stabbings came first, that would blow her entire story of remembering only the gun shot - since that came LAST, not first.That is the way I think it happened too. I think her ninja story about the gun being held to her head but jammed was true, but in reality it was pointed at Travis's head. Then she panicked because she thought he would live to tell and then got the knife. It could have been in her purse or backpack.
I don't really understand why it would matter so much as to what came first. It was still a cruel, calculating, vicious and slow death either way, since the first wound did not kill him immeadiately. He suffered no matter what came first.
Thank you. I loved watching more of this clip and the discussion that followed with the attorneys. The moderator, forgot his name, hinted the courtroom with her testifying was like Judge Lance Ito's courtroom (OJ trial). Couldn't agree more. Judge Stephens should have reigned in the defense long ago.
Originally Posted by JusticeJunkie
: MOTION IN LIMINE TO PRECLUDE DR. DEMARTES CONCLUSIONS PURSUANT TO SARA
Who is Sara, or is that an acronym of a certain standard of law? What does it stand for?
Could it be this?
S.A.R.A. is a commonly used problem solving model in law enforcement. It stands for "Scanning, Analysis, Response, and Assessment."
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http://www.housedems.ct.gov/dv/pubs/120610/OVA_Risk_Assessment_Example.pdf
http://www.mhs.com/product.aspx?gr=saf&prod=sara&id=overview
Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Guide
The Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Guide (SARA) helps criminal justice professionals predict the likelihood of domestic violence. The tool is a quality-control checklist that determines the extent to which a professional has assessed risk factors of crucial predictive importance according to clinical and empirical literature.
With 20 items, the SARA assessment screens for risk factors in individuals suspected of or being treated for spousal or family-related assault. The SARA can help determine the degree to which an individual poses a threat to his spouse, children, family members, or other people involved.
The instrument can be used by members of various boards or tribunals (e.g., parole and review boards, professional ethics committees, etc.), lawyers, victims rights advocates, and prisoners rights advocates
So since the DT doesn't want it in, I'm guessing Arias didn't qualify as an abuse victim. What a surprise.
That is the way I think it happened too. I think her ninja story about the gun being held to her head but jammed was true, but in reality it was pointed at Travis's head. Then she panicked because she thought he would live to tell and then got the knife. It could have been in her purse or backpack.
I don't really understand why it would matter so much as to what came first. It was still a cruel, calculating, vicious and slow death either way, since the first wound did not kill him immeadiately. He suffered no matter what came first.
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Originally Posted by Dmacky
Let's see...there are 2 stories.
1. She was going on a camping /gold mine trip with a few guys she knew, and trusted...although she would be the only woman, so just for safety.
2. She had written suicide letters and sent them grandma-ma to be opened later. She certainly couldn't kill herself in Yreka. It was to small of a city, and everybody knew everybody's business, plus she didn't want to do that to her family. So she rented a car, bought the gun....and she was leaving town to do it BUT darn ~ she was arressted before she could kill herself.
So pick one, anyone you want. Because neither are true in my opinion.
This post was about the 2nd rental car and gun she legally bought. I know it's all lies, but these are two different stories she said on the stand about the 9mm gun she had, after killing TA. One story/lie was she bought it for safety and the other story/lie was to kill herself.