Just when you think Arias can't get any worse, more calculating, manipulative and evil... the letter to Travis' grandmother is read. My first thought was to give credit to detectives Blaney and Flores for encouraging the psychopath to indulge herself further on paper. Arias used the chance to vent her feelings. We all know how important they are. Arias only ever cries for herself, as Travis pointed out.
What struck me was how stupid she is. She is half aware of reality but chooses to prefer her own version. She takes the reader's gullibility for granted. Just as she thought her premeditation would mean no jury would ever convict her, she believes she can help her case by writing this hogwash. I laughed hard at the point about not looking when she reversed out of a driveway (after she had just had her life threatened). "Who does that"? It's the tiny details in her immature lies that are the biggest giveaways.
This was torture to read. My heart swelled with grief for Travis' family. If we feel enraged by this demented murderer, their feelings must be off the chart. I truly don't know how they cope. Has there ever been a more vain, shameless, narcisistic, manipulative, relentlessly self-serving defendant in a public trial (Casey Anthony, excepted but she didn't take the stand)? The letter is the final nail, I hope. It's time to deliver justice to Travis' family and friends.