Kaddy Wonders
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I finally remembered who the other murderer was that represented himself: Rodney James ALCALA:
And Ted Bundy. Another highly intelligent psychopath.
I finally remembered who the other murderer was that represented himself: Rodney James ALCALA:
And Ted Bundy. Another highly intelligent psychopath.
O/T: Sorry geevee. I really hoped it would help. :maddening:
I just read Arias is going to represent herself. ROFLMAO. She wont endear herself to any Jurors IMO. I can just hear the I I I and the Me Me Me
Good Lord, would she be able to call Travis's family to the stand for some sick reason?
:gaah: JA made it in the local newspaper down here.
Here's a quote from defense attorney Daniel Horowitz:
"It's actually probably a good idea to represent herself," said San Francisco-area defense attorney Daniel Horowitz. "She looks like a vicious psychopath with a ridiculous defense."
However, Horowitz noted, the jury "may find her pathetic."
"If she can get just one juror to bond with her on some level, even if they hate her, they're getting to know her, and it's harder to kill someone you know," he said.
Link: http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2014/08/convicted_murderer_jodi_arias.html#incart_river
:gaah:
Do you think she'll be wearing her shackles? That would be interesting to see how she walks up to question a witness.
I will bet you a C note that since she is representing herself she will be in street clothes and feeling extremely important. She may or may not have the shackles on but you can count on her having the 'zapper' strapped to her.
Pfffffftttttt......don't ya know JM is rubbing his hands together in anticipation?! He will slay her.
Question: Can she pull the same stunt as the last time she "represented herself"? She got a nice long delay when she changed her mind back to wanting lawyers.
She is now convicted. Would she be permitted to wear civilian clothes?