Similar to how she always has to date. It's the sudden change in appearence that's raised the issue?How would you expect her to dress?<modsnip>
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Similar to how she always has to date. It's the sudden change in appearence that's raised the issue?How would you expect her to dress?<modsnip>
How would you expect her to dress?<modsnip>
All as indeed everyone does for court. Nobody dresses for court as they do for clubbing.Nope, i haven't seen her in a scarlet minidress yet. But she has clearly changed the way she dresses for this stage of the trial. Look back at pictures of her at previous appearances, hair extensions, perfect makeup, fitted clothing. Now, as stated above much more muted, minimal makeup, loose fitting clothing.
All IMO
All as indeed everyone does for court. Nobody dresses for court as they do for clubbing.
Nobody has mentioned scarlet mini dresses or clubbing we are respectfully discussing an opinion and backing it up with pictures and earlier in the thread written discussion on the subject of creating a certain type of image for jurors.All as indeed everyone does for court. Nobody dresses for court as they do for clubbing.
Young, pretty girl who kills her lover, claims self defence. I see a similarity.
However, regardless of my own view on similarities, I believe what BeTrue is pointing out is the difference in appearance of MM since the trial began. Much more demure, less make up, dressing down as compared to her earlier Court appearances. All things that Jodi Arias did during her trial to appear more innocent looking.
All IMO
I feel the 911 call will be a key piece of evidence for the prosecution.
Just putting it here again
https://www.google.ie/amp/www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/hear-chilling-911-call-ex-7138554.amp
When Jodie Arias was claiming self defense she was trying to get away with murder and used every platform she could to tell a different story; and she had so many. Jodie is truly diabolical. Molly isn't. She is a much more sympathetic character. IDK I don't recall her being dressed inappropriately for court before, I must have missed something. It's obvious to me she is bereaved. She is a Mother who has lost her family. IMO Just the mention of those two little unmentionables in Court and I'm thinking she will burst into tears.
few points in the 911 call i find strange (1) dispatch asks( was he drinking) not was there alcohol involved or were ye drinking,(2) dispatch says (we need to roll him over onto his back) without asking what position is he in,(3)dispatch says( tell me what happened did you hit him in the head or)instead of asking where are his injuries or where is he bleeding from,is this the normwhat do ye think?
moo
I just don't think the dispatcher realised the severity of the assault Bernie. I think it's standard practice in a domestic assault situation to ask if the victim has been drinking, TM seemed quite lucid on the phone and quite rational so I think she was trying to establish if there was truth to what TM had alleged. Again, the advice to turn him on his back to begin CPR would be standard, most people would have been put into the recovery position if they had been assaulted and so to begin CPR you would need to turn them onto their back. To be fair I think she sounds surprised when she realises that he is still lying face down. And lastly, someone posted information a few days ago about the use of baseball bats as a weapon in assaults and the statistics were staggering in terms of the likelihood that the blows will be to the head, particularly to the right side so perhaps it is an educated guess that because they think they have killed him the blows must have been to the head? All MOO.
Apologies. Seriously.mod note: Just interjecting a note here because I sense tensions rising on this thread. Please refrain from making personal or snarky comments directed at other posters. Failure to comply may result in loss of posting privileges.
I suspect it was another attorney who advised the juror to question the appropriateness of her serving on this jury; sounds like she is just being honest
When Jodie Arias was claiming self defense she was trying to get away with murder and used every platform she could to tell a different story; and she had so many. Jodie is truly diabolical. Molly isn't. She is a much more sympathetic character. IDK I don't recall her being dressed inappropriately for court before, I must have missed something. It's obvious to me she is bereaved. She is a Mother who has lost her family. IMO Just the mention of those two little unmentionables in Court and I'm thinking she will burst into tears.
I just don't think the dispatcher realised the severity of the assault Bernie. I think it's standard practice in a domestic assault situation to ask if the victim has been drinking, TM seemed quite lucid on the phone and quite rational so I think she was trying to establish if there was truth to what TM had alleged. Again, the advice to turn him on his back to begin CPR would be standard, most people would have been put into the recovery position if they had been assaulted and so to begin CPR you would need to turn them onto their back. To be fair I think she sounds surprised when she realises that he is still lying face down. And lastly, someone posted information a few days ago about the use of baseball bats as a weapon in assaults and the statistics were staggering in terms of the likelihood that the blows will be to the head, particularly to the right side so perhaps it is an educated guess that because they think they have killed him the blows must have been to the head? All MOO.
Agreed. TM was very composed in the call. I do not think anything he said remotely suggested the gravity of the situation JC was in. The injuries sustained by JC were, in my view, catastrophic, the scene must have been horrendous. Yet he is not agitated, upset, the periods of silence on the call.
I think the 911 operator had no idea of the level of assault that had taken place.
All IMO
You are correct. We had long discussions on this on thread 1.few points in the 911 call i find strange (1) dispatch asks( was he drinking) not was there alcohol involved or were ye drinking,(2) dispatch says (we need to roll him over onto his back) without asking what position is he in,(3)dispatch says( tell me what happened did you hit him in the head or)instead of asking where are his injuries or where is he bleeding from,is this the normwhat do ye think?
moo
You are correct in that the autopsy report shows that Jason Corbett was died from Blunt Force Trauma to the head, with multiple cuts and skull fractures. "[FONT=&]According to the medical examiner’s investigative report, Corbett was struck in the head “numerous times with a bat and a landscape type rock.”[/FONT][/QUOTE
I was just explaining to Bernie why I felt the operator had known to ask if they had hit him in the head, IMO she wouldn't have known the severity of the injuries when she was sending help from what was explained to her on the phone.