I just posted this in the re-trial thread.
I'm just flabbergasted :jawdrop:
The only mitigating factor Jodi really has left is the "remorse" -
and after this letter, how can she or her defense team even speak about remorse.
She, in detail, describes the murder of their brother as she nearly skates by with her own life.
She puts this in writing, that takes more thought than just talking to a detective.
She's tested by doctors (plural), that she has PTSD from this event. Two strangers killing Travis.
Which she KNOWS is not true
But NOW she wants to say she's sorry?
WOW, the magnitude of this letter, at this time in court, is POWERFUL!
I'm not one for the death penalty - I could never be on a jury, but I'll tell ya,
this sure is making me think that IF I WAS on THIS jury, I'd have to follow the law and
this just shows how opposite of remorse this lady (said loosely) really is.
I'm just flabbergasted :jawdrop:
The only mitigating factor Jodi really has left is the "remorse" -
and after this letter, how can she or her defense team even speak about remorse.
She, in detail, describes the murder of their brother as she nearly skates by with her own life.
She puts this in writing, that takes more thought than just talking to a detective.
She's tested by doctors (plural), that she has PTSD from this event. Two strangers killing Travis.
Which she KNOWS is not true
But NOW she wants to say she's sorry?
WOW, the magnitude of this letter, at this time in court, is POWERFUL!
I'm not one for the death penalty - I could never be on a jury, but I'll tell ya,
this sure is making me think that IF I WAS on THIS jury, I'd have to follow the law and
this just shows how opposite of remorse this lady (said loosely) really is.