Not sure that's entirely true under all circumstances. One attorney usually questions the witness and the other passes notes or whatever, but if an attorney says co-counsel knows a particular area better than he or she does, the court normally allows it. jmo
I don't think it will happen here unless Wilmot does all of the re-direct, but I don't think "she can't".
Just got off the radio with Tricia...I nearly missed it as I messed up the time zone! Thanks for the comments/call ins people! :rocker:
Hi everyone, I'm a looong-time lurker but first time poster. :seeya:
I know a lot of people keep questioning what made Jodi snap and kill Travis. I have a little different explanation of her motivation based on being raised by a mother with "cluster B" personality disorders (mostly borderline but could be classified under almost all of them).
Jodi and my mother are very, very similar. So similar it's scary; however, my mother never killed anyone. But, my mother was hyper sexual (with men and women), displayed stalker tendencies (spying on people, listening in on conversations, steaming open her boyfriend's mail), would become "obsessed" with certain people to the point of having no other friends, did crazy things to people she perceived wronged her (tire slashing, nails under tires, sugar in gas tanks, faked suicide attempts) and lived only in her own "truth". Yet, people who only saw my mother in social situations (like at work) thought she was very nice.
So how does this tie in with Jodi? In my opinion, Jodi killed Travis because he questioned and threatened her "truth". The texts from him to Jodi show he had started to figure out who she really was. The fact that he shared this knowledge with her was probably enough to start planning how to get rid of him. In my experience, things like jealousy or betrayal don't have the same effect on cluster B disordered people. Things that trigger them make no sense to those of us who aren't disordered.
If Jodi is anything like my mother, her "truth" is the world that she creates in her mind and that she chooses to live in. Any questioning of her "truth" was completely unacceptable. Any time I questioned my mother's truth, she became physically violent with me while telling me how it was all my fault she had to hit me.
My mother used to tell us constantly that she was only being honest when she saw situations completely different than everyone else. I'm sure Jodi did the same to Travis. Being around these people for any length of time does make you begin to think that you are crazy.
My heart breaks for Travis' family and for Travis and the hell that Jodi put him through. I hope this post makes sense...it's not something I speak of often.
It is typically the rule that only one attorney can question a witness, and they cannot tag team. The attorneys know this and prepare accordingly. You will also notice that only Nurmi objects to questions asked of Jodi, and Wilmott objected when it was her witness.
Yea! I was a caller on Tricia's Tru Crime tonight. KatieCoolady was great! Beth Karras was great. It's so great there's a radio show for for this trial. What a great show tonight!
Why are ja's arm aiming backward in her linebacker poise...a linebacker would be lunging with his arms outstretch in front of him to catch his opponent.
Re Jodi's small jail cell... if TA's grave is typical, it's about 3' by 8'.
Hi everyone, I'm a looong-time lurker but first time poster. :seeya:
I know a lot of people keep questioning what made Jodi snap and kill Travis. I have a little different explanation of her motivation based on being raised by a mother with "cluster B" personality disorders (mostly borderline but could be classified under almost all of them).
Jodi and my mother are very, very similar. So similar it's scary; however, my mother never killed anyone. But, my mother was hyper sexual (with men and women), displayed stalker tendencies (spying on people, listening in on conversations, steaming open her boyfriend's mail), would become "obsessed" with certain people to the point of having no other friends, did crazy things to people she perceived wronged her (tire slashing, nails under tires, sugar in gas tanks, faked suicide attempts) and lived only in her own "truth". Yet, people who only saw my mother in social situations (like at work) thought she was very nice.
So how does this tie in with Jodi? In my opinion, Jodi killed Travis because he questioned and threatened her "truth". The texts from him to Jodi show he had started to figure out who she really was. The fact that he shared this knowledge with her was probably enough to start planning how to get rid of him. In my experience, things like jealousy or betrayal don't have the same effect on cluster B disordered people. Things that trigger them make no sense to those of us who aren't disordered.
If Jodi is anything like my mother, her "truth" is the world that she creates in her mind and that she chooses to live in. Any questioning of her "truth" was completely unacceptable. Any time I questioned my mother's truth, she became physically violent with me while telling me how it was all my fault she had to hit me.
My mother used to tell us constantly that she was only being honest when she saw situations completely different than everyone else. I'm sure Jodi did the same to Travis. Being around these people for any length of time does make you begin to think that you are crazy.
My heart breaks for Travis' family and for Travis and the hell that Jodi put him through. I hope this post makes sense...it's not something I speak of often.
So how does this tie in with Jodi? In my opinion, Jodi killed Travis because he questioned and threatened her "truth". The texts from him to Jodi show he had started to figure out who she really was. The fact that he shared this knowledge with her was probably enough to start planning how to get rid of him. In my experience, things like jealousy or betrayal don't have the same effect on cluster B disordered people. Things that trigger them make no sense to those of us who aren't disordered.
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I'm not saying they can go back and forth willy nilly during the examination of a single witness but, for example, I don't see the court saying that Wilmot could NOT do re-direct. It's unlikely that she would, but I don't think the court would preclude it. Do you disagree?
I have social anxiety myself--I just think Jodi didn't based on the fact she would physically hang on Travis when he was addressing a group at his house--while in front of the group, Jodi would suck on his ear, hang physically on him, etc. That is ATTENTION GETTING behavior, IMO. She is really creepy and strange. I think the social quietness was something else.
Just got off the radio with Tricia...I nearly missed it as I messed up the time zone! Thanks for the comments/call ins people! :rocker:
~bbm
I would have to disagree. I was there when he was questioning his OWN witnesses. At that point I'd never seen or heard of him and wasn't predisposed at all. He rubbed me the wrong way even on that day and I posted about it. He came off as a combative, abrasive *advertiser censored**hole imo, and my opinion has only gotten stronger as we've gone along.jmo