DesSands said:
Glad you posted the shower pics, I've posted in other places and after I get all done, it sends me back to sign in. Hopefully this time I can get to have my say. I have seen these photos and wonder if and why no one is commenting on the fact that TA looks like he has blood running from underneath ear left ear. Right around 44 you can see he's changed positions and is facing opposite. Wondering if he was shot and stunned, then JA forced him at gun point to pose since those other photos don't look like he was into it. Definitely at 51 and then 57-108 on the tape you can see the differences.
IMO he may have been shot, not realized or was stunned. Then he got out of shower and he spit blood into bathrm sink. She may have been stabbing him then, either at the end of these photos or he jumps out of shower and decides to tackle her. At some point they're still in the bathrm. and he now has lost enough blood, adrenaline pumping somewhat maybe, he tries to run away and she catches him in hallway and finishes him.
That is when she tries to drag him back.
This pyscho actually was taking as many pics as she could, remember how interested and adamant she was to see the pics again at the police station. She is so demonic. And lastly why doesn't this judge tell these lawyers to move things along. Uh how about we have some consideration for a jury that's been more than patient.
I've seen what you're referring to. I too have thought some of those trickles looked like blood. But the autopsy report doesn't support that. The autopsy report doesn't show any such injury there, and nothing that would have caused bleeding in that area.
I do wonder what was happening in several lengthy gaps between photos--60 seconds, 116 seconds, 86 seconds--all before the final closeup of his face. And another 70 seconds between the closeup of his face and the final seated pose. Then 44 more seconds before the accidental ceiling photo where the camera is moving, according to Detectives Flores and Melendez.
But I doubt he was ever taking a shower at that time--with no soap, not touching his body, and with his arms far above his head. If those who believe he was actually showering would recreate each of his poses, just like in the video, in sequence, I think it would be clear almost immediately that something else was going on. Maybe he was voluntarily posing at the beginning, but one thing he wasn't doing, in my opinion, was taking a normal shower. There is nothing normal about that sequence of photos. Poor Travis.
Does anyone have a categorical, analytical response to the concept that, ""if she planned and premeditated to kill Travis, then how is it that she knew she would have a window of time undetected in that not one, but TWO roommates would not be a problem, or interfere? What I am saying is that it would be easier to plan a murder of a single guy w/no roommates, but how would she be able to plan , and count on the fact that, the roommates would not be there during the murder , or even during the attempted clean-up of the murder? I am genuinely interested to know your thoughts on this point.
Thanks.
One can have premeditation and make a plan even with a lot of unknowns in the mix. One can't know everything. I got a kick out of
dbranam's idea:
dbranam said:
How about, Travis I want to have some real down and dirty sex with you while I am there. Will there be a time when the roommates will not be in? Or maybe just, what are your roommates doing this week?
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But she clearly did think about the roommates. That's probably why she arrived around 4 in the morning, when both roommates would be safely asleep. Because the minute they saw and were able to ID her, she's toast if she tries to murder Travis.
Most young working people don't get home until around 6 pm. But for her to wait so late in the afternoon to kill him, she had to be fairly sure they wouldn't be returning until 6 pm or later. Roommate Enrique Cortez was taking the bus to save money and gas, and he believes he arrived home even later than 6 pm.
Most criminals slip up. Jodi's slip-ups included:
1. She kept the cash receipt from Walmart showing she bought a 3rd gas can. Busted!
2. She filled up the gas cans with her credit card. Separate purchases one right after the other for more gas than her car could hold Busted!
3. She didn't cover her hair tightly and the hair she left on the floor of the hallway had the root bulb attached, showing it hadn't been there long. Busted!
4. She slit his throat, which caused so much blood to gush her hand slipped on the bloody knife and cut the inside of her fingers, so that
5. when she lost her balance (from running into the camera on the floor) she left a handprint consisting of a mixture of her blood and Travis' blood. Busted!
6. She left the camera AND the memory stick behind. Busted!
Detective Flores told her he's never had a case with so much evidence. So much. That's he's convicted people with less evidence.
There is also a ton of circumstantial evidence, from
- the rental car location 100 miles away to
- insisting on an inconspicuous color car
- turning off her phone for something like 20 hours to
- showing up 24 hours late to Ryan's house to
- dying her hair brown to
- using a gun of the same general description as reported stolen just days earlier from her residence
- Travis' friends fingered Jodi in the 911 call as the likely murderer
And on and on. If this jury doesn't convict her of felony murder, I'll lose faith in the justice sys...oops, too late, lost that quite a while ago.
However, KatieCoolady has faith that THIS jury will come to the right verdict.
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