Where are you watching it? TIA.
Bless his heart.
I go back every couple if months to see my family. I miss TexMex, and Whataburger
And the low crime rate.
Wendy Andriano had two young children, but still received the DP. The jurors don't have that concern with Jodi. I hope they're thinking about what she might do if she ever leaves prison, and their part in enabling future harm to innocents.
Wendy Andriano had two young children, but still received the DP. The jurors don't have that concern with Jodi. I hope they're thinking about what she might do if she ever leaves prison, and their part in enabling future harm to innocents.
He moved back to San Diego afterwards because my mother lived there. When my mom died he went back to Dallas.
...There is nothing JCL I am going to call him, can do or say to undo that! In the words of Detective Flores, "It is over Jodi. This is absolutely over!"
I don't know, given all the aggravation and cruelty, how they could NOT go for the death penalty! :twocents::moo:
Since it was YOUR idea, I vote for YOU to do it! :seeya:
I don't know what the various legal requirements are and there's probably legal restriction on her being able to attempt to copyright work that isn't original, but as for inspiration it's not like she has any scenery to use for art -- magazines and ads are pretty much it unless she gets into the mode of drawing portraits of her fellow jailmates. It is a form of art, despite what people think. The ability to draw and recreate (not tracing, but drawing) is an artistic skill. It may not be highly valued and I'm sure because it's being done by this murderer it's denigrated, but it is a way of working on one's drawing skills.
It's a talent I wish I had myself. Yes, hate the murderer, but recognize being able to put pencil or pen or marker to paper and create something that looks almost photographic is a talent of sorts. At least it is to me. It's something I am unable to do, despite various art lessons in my childhood years.
And no, I'm not saying she should profit from it or anything else she does.
There is one aggravating charge and that qualifies the case for the DP. It's not a slam dunk and it doesn't mean a jury has to vote for death. It simply allows the case to be considered by a jury for the ultimate penalty if the conviction is first degree murder. Keep in mind it's a decision that has to be made unanimously by 12 people. If there's not a unanimous decision on death then the default is LWOP.
I'm pretty confident about a guilty verdict for premeditated murder.
I am not confident on them giving her the death penalty though.
Oh how I wish for it.
I won't need to hear much except: she stabbed him more than twenty times, she cut his throat, she shot him to assume the killing was cruel.
I came here looking for new news! I find it hard to believe the defense team hasn't filed for yet another mistrial! What's it been, 4 days since the last time they were in court? There's gotta be something underhanded going on in their camp. Jodi hasn't been in the limelight, JW hasn't gotten to strut her stuff, and Nurmi has lost a lot of naps. This weekend my granddaughter (nearly 3) got new "tapping" shoes, (as she calls them) Every time she clicked across the floor, I thought of JW. She was still cute as all get out!
I think that he was let go because he told the arresting officer that he was a juror in the Arias trial, and he was not supposed to talk about the trial according to the judge's admonishment to all of the jurors.
Under Arizona law, all 12 jurors must agree on the death penalty. If they can't, prosecutors can empanel a second jury, or even a third, for a do-over of the penalty phase. If the third jury is hung, the judge will decide between 25 years to life or life with no possibility of parole.