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Originally Posted by Curious in Indiana
I am curious! How can anyone say they will not support this jury if no death penalty is given? This is the same jury who convicted her of premeditated murder with aggravation. This is the jury who has been in that courtroom for five months. And this jury didn't get to see all of Jodi's recent interviews. They do not know all the evidence and stories from friends that we know about. We don't know why they weren't told Jodi had two knives and a gun with her upon arrest. We dont know why they did not see her parents being interviewed. There was a lot kept from this jury. Why? I don't know. But all of you who were glowing about this jury when they came back with murder one, now want to give them a hard time when they haven't even reached a verdict! They know Jodi is evil. They may give her the dp. They may also think she is crazy sick and deserves life in prison. It is their decision.
Judgmental much?
Yes, Curious; and Yes, GoAskAllie! This jury is our jury, too. We have never seen the first one of them -- that's okay with us -- and we don't need to. Let them have that much. Nearly everything else has been taken away from them since the beginning of this dayam thing -- just the act of wanting to do a newspaper crossword puzzle or to read a recipe in the paper or to look at baseball scored & stats presents a dilemma for each one of them: Can I do this? Can I watch my favorite TV show?
Can I go to the grocery or the hardware store, or am I risking seeing a magazine cover or worse? I dare not even go into the den where the TV is during news hour. What if my son's homework, that I always check, is about current events? I'm afraid to turn on the radio in the car when I go to the gym -- and is the gym okay -- they have TVs everywhere -- no, I can't do that, either.
Think about it. Bless 'em all.
They have given up so much -- even the little things that we don't even think about. And they have persevered, every day, every day. They wait in that jury room 40 minutes after lunch hour curfew and are brought in & told to go home -- no more court today -- without being told why.
I think they are very possessive of this case -- jurors always are, like parents of a brand-new baby, and they surely don't want some other foster parents raising her -- she's theirs & no one else's. I just don't see them giving it all up at this point. They've worked so hard & they've inconvenienced the people they love, their co-workers, their friends ("Why won't Susan [or David] talk with me on the phone? Is everything okay at their house?"), etc., etc.
And they are tired, tired, tired.
We've trusted them so far. What's a few more hours or days? Think positive. Wish them strength, good sense, good moods, and some luck.
Just had to rant a bit....and agree with you both 100%!
I am curious! How can anyone say they will not support this jury if no death penalty is given? This is the same jury who convicted her of premeditated murder with aggravation. This is the jury who has been in that courtroom for five months. And this jury didn't get to see all of Jodi's recent interviews. They do not know all the evidence and stories from friends that we know about. We don't know why they weren't told Jodi had two knives and a gun with her upon arrest. We dont know why they did not see her parents being interviewed. There was a lot kept from this jury. Why? I don't know. But all of you who were glowing about this jury when they came back with murder one, now want to give them a hard time when they haven't even reached a verdict! They know Jodi is evil. They may give her the dp. They may also think she is crazy sick and deserves life in prison. It is their decision.
Judgmental much?
I agree. I find it completely disrespectful to malign this jury in ANY WAY. They have given up almost six months of their lives in the service of justice. JA is a convicted murderer. Nothing will change that. She will go away for the rest of her life one way or another. It's easy to be self-righteous and indignant when you aren't the one making a decision about whether Jodi lives or dies. Yes, JA is a horrible human being and what she did to Travis was heinous and unconscionable, but I think sentencing someone to death should take time and soul searching--even for jurors that have been death-qualified. To that end, there was a very insightful post from a Websleuths member (I believe the person's name begins with Hope) on here yesterday that discusses her (or his) first-hand experience on a death penalty trial. Worth a read if you can find it.
I hope and pray that this jury reaches a unanimous verdict and I thank them for their sacrifice and their service--whatever the outcome may be.
Yes, Curious; and Yes, GoAskAllie! This jury is our jury, too. We have never seen the first one of them -- that's okay with us -- and we don't need to. Let them have that much. Nearly everything else has been taken away from them since the beginning of this dayam thing -- just the act of wanting to do a newspaper crossword puzzle or to read a recipe in the paper or to look at baseball scored & stats presents a dilemma for each one of them: Can I do this? Can I watch my favorite TV show?
Can I go to the grocery or the hardware store, or am I risking seeing a magazine cover or worse? I dare not even go into the den where the TV is during news hour. What if my son's homework, that I always check, is about current events? I'm afraid to turn on the radio in the car when I go to the gym -- and is the gym okay -- they have TVs everywhere -- no, I can't do that, either.
Think about it. Bless 'em all.
They have given up so much -- even the little things that we don't even think about. And they have persevered, every day, every day. They wait in that jury room 40 minutes after lunch hour curfew and are brought in & told to go home -- no more court today -- without being told why.
I think they are very possessive of this case -- jurors always are, like parents of a brand-new baby, and they surely don't want some other foster parents raising her -- she's theirs & no one else's. I just don't see them giving it all up at this point. They've worked so hard & they've inconvenienced the people they love, their co-workers, their friends ("Why won't Susan [or David] talk with me on the phone? Is everything okay at their house?"), etc., etc.
And they are tired, tired, tired.
We've trusted them so far. What's a few more hours or days? Think positive. Wish them strength, good sense, good moods, and some luck.
Just had to rant a bit....and agree with you both 100%!