libby5264
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Must see this - sums up everything that the jury have seen. Best summing up ever
Jodi Arias Trial: My Jury Notes - YouTube
Agreed. It cleared up a ton off my questions.
Must see this - sums up everything that the jury have seen. Best summing up ever
Jodi Arias Trial: My Jury Notes - YouTube
If nurmi gets to go with this line of questioning it will be a huge win for the defense.
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The shelves were the nail in the proverbial coffin. It is O.V.E.R. JA simply cannot and willmott tell the truth.
How happy are these jurors that the end is finally in sight?????????
How happy are we??????????
I am overjoyed that next week this circus will finally come to an end.
Case handed over on Friday - Guilty verdict Friday night.
hmmmm so just looking at the shelf picture, where did Jodi say she stepped though? was it the bottom one? the bottom one looks stationary.
IMO Nurmi is trying to say JA has a high IQ and so if she were going to make up a story about getting the gun from the closet, she wouldn't be stupid enough to make up that it was on the high shelf given that nothing was disturbed etc. even after she "jumped" on a shelf to get it - he suggested that with her IQ she would have known to make up that the gun was in a spot that was easier to get without creating a disturbance in the closet. Obviously this ignores the fact that she needed to make up that the gun was somewhere no one else would have come across it - she thought she was being super-smart to put it high up in the corner so no one who has been in Travis's closet could say they would have seen it like they would have if it was on a lower shelf. Nurmi's argument is beyond a dumb argument, because IQ without common sense doesn't always lead to logical lies. AND Nurmi just suggested a BUNCH of really convenient places that JA could have hidden grandpa's gun for easy retrieval once she was ready to use it on Travis which simply supports premeditation. It doesn't seem wise to me for him to put such thoughts into the jurors' minds.
Yes. That's the way those types of shelves are configured.If I saw the pic correctly, each shelf only rests on four nails with two nails on each side, right?
I wish JM would have explained the hair / dates connection. His case was a loooonnnggg time ago!
:jail:
Probably charged it on a charge card she never planned on paying.
Maybe got a cash advance from the credit card a few weeks before
the slaughtering of Travis. Maybe DB loaned her money. Paying bills
was not a priority with JA.
I know that's where I go to understand relationships, my local homicide detective. He diagnosed her properly though, murderer.
This is so pathetic. Who cares what the detective said speculating about why Jodi killed Travis when their opinion about that is no more valid than any one on the street as it's not his job to figure out why, they figure out who and that was obviously easy for Det. Flores.
This is how they're going to prove manslaughter, "The detective speculated that something made her kill him". Oh, that changes everything....NOT.
But... will the jurly start deliberating on a Friday?... Or wait until then next Monday (May 6th)?Not to sound like a "Softail-downer", but I'm not gonna hold my breath. A lot can happen between now and then. Just from the history of this trial, it was supposed to end a while ago. I tend to think it is wishful thinking on the judge's part.
I'm gonna just take it day by day. :twocents:
He knows he just wants to say it enough so that it gets put in the jurors minds.
Arias no like the shelf pictures. That hole in her lips is showing again
Hey...a gal can dream, can't she?!
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What do you want to bet one of the jury questions is "WTH was that defense attorney talking about, that Ms Arias's IQ is greater the the height of the shelves?"
I wish JM would have explained the hair / dates connection. His case was a loooonnnggg time ago!
:jail: