K_Z
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Yeah she lives on the wizard of oz time
Screen cap of Jodi demonstrating putting her arm around Attorney Wilmott in court. Notice the bent fingers.
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Yeah she lives on the wizard of oz time
I'm already setting my mind "She will walk." My faith in the jury system is shot all to he!!...if she is convicted maybe my faith will be somewhat renewed...but for now I'm going with her being found "not guilty" and set free to walk among us.
Should we take a vote on what pose Nurmi will end up in when he reaches the full state of catatonia?
And how to cut your finger dropping a glass? Doesn't that imply it's leaving your hand?
i wonder how she was able to write in her journal and go to work with that alleged broken finger?
if she had injured her finger while at work...all she had to do was fill out an incident report for her employer and go to the ER room and this all would have been covered under workman's comp and she could have had her finger fixed (surgery, physical therapy for after surgery etc). even if she didn't go to ER right away...as long as she had filled out incident report and gave it to her employer it still would have been covered!!!!
Not only that, but Travis didn't go ballistic on her for dropping the glass and BREAKING it. :tsktsk: