wasnt_me
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Video#6 @ 25:50 Jodi pulling out the stops to get her camera back.
Hmmm ....I watched this several times because something seemed so off about Jodi's actions. Weeping about newlywed's pix & her sister & brother all concerned for others & then after a few minutes she turns it off like a toggle switch. Cold again. Oblivious to the pain of others...wait I see it!!! It was fake! conning, lying,.....oh & she is so good!! Scary.
My two cents: Jodi tried 3 times (unsuccessfully) to manipulate Detective Blaney into giving her access to her personal camera & external hard drive...( in order to, imho, wipe out possible residual evidence of her guilt)
Ok, backing up, in a previous video (5) Jodi was shown the nasty pictures from TA's camera. She now knows photos can be restored even if deleted or put through a washing machine cycle and is thinking she darn well better find some way to get a look at her own camera & hard drive before LE gets it.
VIDEO#6 beginning @ 25:50, big red flag when Jodi says "...my concern is other people..." (Yeah...and I don't use Q-Tips to clean my ears!)
First try, she sobs to the detective, explaining she takes pride in her photography work & now newlyweds Bryan & Katy, who really deserve to have the wedding photos she shot last week won't have anything... "Now, I won't get a chance to edit them, "etc. Sobbing, "that's the only thing they have to remember the day." Hint. Hint. Gimme my camera.
She didn't give a flying flapjack about the newlyweds' pics...concern for others is all out of character from what I've seen of Jodi Arias. She wanted her camera long enough to remove its card.
Gee, the detective doesn't get the hint. She says the couple will get their pix, but not for some time. Jodie goes to plan B.
She gets all (fake) concerned for her sister, who is away from home, & her mom....jodi's external drive has really awesome photos of the two sisters & gee it would mean so much if they could be accessed so her mom (she's good to her mom dontcha know) could send them to the sister. Hint. ....ploy, trick, ruse; Jodi wanted to get her hands on that external drive.
Third & finally, Jodi tells of the great photo shoot she had with her little brother last week. And now her poor sister, Angela, won't get to see any of these "family treasures." It's only for "them." Hint. Hint.
Detective Blaney doesn't buy it. Like magic, Jodi reverts to her stoney face (except to ask about her journals) as Blaney once again tries to elicit sympathy for TA's family.
Yes, this is a scary lady.
Have her own cameras or memory sticks had a part to play in this trial?