HarvestMoon
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That's scary. :banghead:OMG! Are the jurors thinking the roommates did it?
That's scary. :banghead:OMG! Are the jurors thinking the roommates did it?
patrol officer - pulled Jodi over for the upside down license plate.
Budget Rent a Car guy - rented car to Jodi
Detective Flores - more video
I think that's it. There's some good synopis' upthread
Mel
I want to know who that guy was, that was with Jodi when she rented the car......
As for this mess of a trial, they had better not acquit JA, I remember when they set CA free, I watched the verdict (not the trial) and I was like :furious: for months after.
That's scary. :banghead:
I've seen some shows where interrogation techniques have led to false confessions. This would be an excellent strategy if she hadn't admitted to killing him already. JMO
ETA: And if it wasn't so obvious she killed him.
Exactly!wow... sounds like the jurors are doing the Defense teams job! lol these are all questions that the Defense should have asked.
evening recess? WTH?
Im not the least worried about these jury questions. I was on a death penalty case once and we were allowed to ask questions. The media tried to figure out which way we were leaning during the entire time the case was ongoing. LOL! We learned after the trial was over that the media thought we were leaning toward NG. We voted guilty due to the overwhelming evidence of guilt.
We had a couple of people that wanted to rule all possiblities out so that was why the media thought we were leaning toward not guilty.
These questions are good and the answers will set them at ease.....especially that no fingerprints of the roommates were found anywhere at the scene. They may have one or two on the panel asking these questions and they may not even wind up as jurors but alternates. It never means all jurors want to know these questions.
IMO
What? They're done? They only just got back from lunch! (Really glad I don't pay AZ taxes.)