ElleElle
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:seeya: I respect your posts, but I will interject.
BBM~ I think there is more to "Well...he was a guy". There were over 82,000 text/emails between the the two. I am certain we are only a small percentage of those.
I hope we see more once she is sentenced to death. :jail:
BBM~ I think there is more to "Well...he was a guy". There were over 82,000 text/emails between the the two. I am certain we are only a small percentage of those.
I hope we see more once she is sentenced to death. :jail:
Thanks. You are very welcome.
I must agree. If I had to speculate, as I have done before, I would guess that she showed up in the wee hours of the morning and lay in wait, arriving in the house much later than she says. It's also possible that gained entry promising to return the ring she kited, although we know so little about, it's speculation on speculation. I just think any entry she made, assuming he had no idea she was on the way until she was already upon him, required some ruse.
The reason, and the only reason, people seem to think Travis Alexander was a willing participant in the terminal roll in the hay gets summed up with the mildly misandrist comment "Well...he was a guy".
No, you don't blow someone off after having the epiphany Travis Alexander did and then go for one last bumper car ride. If we are going to speculate we can speculate that Jodi Arias made him strip and signaled her intention to kill him literally divested of his temple garments he apparently wore as a good Mormon should. We can have no way of knowing if and how long she held him at gun or knife point, allowing her rage to slowly build. That itself is mere speculation, but considering events preceding, and the outcome, it seems more likely than Jodi's tale of one last sex romp.