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Nurmi: Were you scared when he was chasing you?
Jodi: Yeah, I didn't want him to grab me again.
Nurmi: What were you scared that he would do?
Jodi: Who knows at that point?
There goes self defense. That was her opportunity to say I was afraid he was going to kill me if he caught me.
Guys, Nancy Grace is calling for people following this trial to email any tips regarding INCONSISTENCIES or statements made by Arias during her testimony that CONTRADICT the physical and forensic evidence.
Please be specific and to the point.
Email to : nancygrace@hlntv.com
Dr. Drew is obnoxious - he literally can NOT shut up.
I really don't want Juan to start tomorrow. Remember, the court is dark on Friday. I want Juan to have a loooong time to drive home all the points, so that hopefully JA will get the DP!!
He's on coke! Hahaha. Just kidding.
This prosecutor has an encyclopedic memory, doesn't even need to read from notes, has an extensive command of the evidence, the law, 'owns' that courtroom (IMO), and has to be one of the most brilliant attorneys out there. He needs absolutely nothing from WS.
I'm sure there is a paralegal of his lurking about :seeya:
Is that THE Aaron from today's blah-blah?????!!!!
Her description is so freakin convoluted. I think she might have lost her case for self defense right then and there.
Basically she says he came out of the shower, and body slammed her. They both fell on the tiled floor, and she rolled over, stood up and ran down the hall, with him chasing behind. [ why didn't she have any bruises or injuries from him bodyslamming her to the tile floor?]
Ok...but then she had a choice of turning left and heading out of the bedroom and out of the home , or right , and running into his closet to get the gun.
So RIGHT THERE, she left her self defense claim on the trash heap. Because she chose to go to the closet and look for his gun, and then supposedly went into the bathroom and accidentally shot him. [ :liar:]
First of all, how would she be certain the gun was still there? Would she gamble her life on that decision? She decides not to run for freedom, but chooses to stay in his home, and look to see if his gun was still there?
But imo, there was not enough time for her to climb on a stool, find the gun, and get down, before he would have grabbed her. It was a small hallway, and he was only a few feet behind her. Where was he while she was climbing up in the closet shelves?
Makes ZERO sense, imo. :jail:
On Dr. Drew right now - discussing JA wanting to go see Travis' house before the memorial and saying it's odd, unusual (guy who drove her, in hindsight, finds it creepy - understandable)...
I thought it was fairly common for murderers to want to return to the scene/go to the funeral/attend vigils, etc.
One of us is confused...![]()
She actually said she jumped up there and got the gun. Not even possible.
I know he has all the facts down but I was just thinking from all the different posters here he could glean a lot of opinions, attitudes, and perception as to how they viewed the evidence. It was just a thought and had nothing to do with feeling he wasn't able to handle this case without our help. Anxious for tomorrow to see him in action. jmo
Thanks, that makes me feel a little better! If I get their lessons really prepared for them tonight maybe I can work around it. They wouldn't mind, that's for sure. They'd be like "Break time again?" :great::rocker:Veteran homeschooler here....it's okay, an easy day won't derail their education. Or, you can plan their work around court time. It's really a pretty short day (late start, long lunch, breaks, etc). :seeya:
:floorlaugh::floorlaugh:camping for gold .. with a bunch of men.