from page 164 - never "heard" or seen this - Clancy Talbot's side of the "drunken" moment holding onto Travis' arm/Travis flirting per Jodi. WOW! What a Beotch or what??!! :lol:
Clancy said she was flabbergasted when the following day, Jodi followed her into the ladies' room and confronted her. As Clancy recalled recently, Jodi "comes in and says, 'I just want you to know Travis and I are an item now. We're a couple. We're together. And I'm not upset with you as much as I am with him. I'm mostly upset with him.' And she's shaking and she's angry... and she kept saying it over and over." Clancy said she felt intimidated as Jodi tried to block the exit door. "I couldn't leave, and she was standing really close to my face. She was talking and while she's talking, she's really angry and shaking. And she just kept saying over and over that I just want you to know that Travis and I are boyfriend and girlfriend. We're a couple. We're an item. We are together." Clancy stared back at Jodi, before brushing past her. "I just thought 'you are so crazy." And, then, I left."
from page 171 - oops - another lie - why am NOT surprised - worked for free?
Meanwhile, Jodi was settling into Mesa life. She got a job at P.F. Chang's restaurant, and according to Jodi, when Travis offered to pay her to clean his house, she accepted, needing the supplemental income. He was going to pay her $12.50 an hour for sixteen hours a week, giving her an additional $200 weekly. It is unclear if Travis ever paid Jodi, as some of his friends said that it was Jodi who had offered to clean his house for free. One of his friends recalled how on one occasion Travis told him that no matter what Travis did, he couldn't get rid of Jodi, explaining how she'd even offered to clean his house for free just to be around him. Another friend, Sky Hughes, said Travis was often too busy to see Jodi, which was why she offered to clean - just to be near him.
Part II of the book is about the trial. Nothing "new" that I've read so far!