wasnt_me
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Something that is worth considering when you are thinking premeditation and that fact Jodi said she was in a fog. She started at the shower and if she wanted to kill him in the shower it would make sense she would drag him back there, which she did. Travis had already washed her off him. And if Jodi claimed she did not hurt herself at the scene then why was there a need to wash Travis off.
The palm print on the wall was her left hand because it was facing toward the bedroom so it had to have been her left. She showed Flores her left hand where the Ninjas cut her hand so we know her left hand was cut because there was blood on the wall belonging to her. If her hand were injured when she was continually stabbing Travis and she continued to stab but had to switch hands. At some point she had to have been getting tired of the stabbing and could have just gone for the gun and shot him to keep him from moving.
Either way there is a reason and basis for both weapons being used at any time during the murder. But the mere fact she changed weapons tells us she wanted him dead. And that she did accomplish. jmo
I agree. Washing the blood off him afterward was a way to clean him and restore what she'd done--as if she hadn't done it. I've seen cases where serial killers do that. They will redress the victim or comb their hair or something that indicates they are setting it back "right." His face didn't get washed because it was located under the shower head where the water wouldn't go. I don't know. She could have splashed a cup of water on his face if she'd wanted to, but she didn't.
I wonder if the shower door was closed when he was found because that would be equal to her covering him up. We've heard that killers who know their victims cover them up or cover their faces.