Softail
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May I ask all of you a question? Do you feel Jodi received a fair trial?
Absolutely, without a doubt. It was more than fair. :gavel:
May I ask all of you a question? Do you feel Jodi received a fair trial?
Troy Hayden is cute! I sat next to him at a D-Backs game once. :blushing:
I thought the two women sitting in front of the Alexander family were the wives of JM and Det Flores. (But I heard Flores' children were there and didn't see them so I could be wrong) I thought the woman in the black dress was Mrs Flores and the woman in the pinkish sweater was Juan's wife.
If I'm wrong does anyone know who those women were? They seemed to know the family.
I was disappointed not to see the reactions at the prosecution table, but I'm sure they were subdued and professional. Also there seemed to be zero footage of Nurmi.
I was not as emotionally vested in the trial as others were, but I lost it when I finally got to see Sam and Tanisha smile. And Tanisha's husband has been a rock, when she hugged him it was an absolute display of gratitude and love. Good to see.
I do believe he should be looked at. Not really concerned about IED's. He looks to be about the same age as the Florida teenager that shot the baby in the face.
Did you scroll down and see the photo without the ski mask?
May I ask all of you a question? Do you feel Jodi received a fair trial?
I'll tell ya this, before the jury came in yesterday it was obvious both Nurmi and Willmott knew what was coming. I saw Jodi's Mom smiling and chatting with Donovan and Willmott. I keep thinking she may be relieved Jodi is off her hands now.
Who got the money?
Did someone report that weird twitter person to the authorities???
No, I think it was unfairly skewed in her favor.
This is just my opinion but if she really wanted to die I believe there would be some evidence of suicide attempts over her lifetime to back up her ideations. Every defense mental health 'expert' claimed suicidal ideations were evidence of depression, anxiety, PTSD - yet she was never on suicide watch in jail and there's been no previous attempts that we've been made aware of either. To me that reeks of manipulation. It's a very common ploy for abusive personalities to use threats of suicide to hold loved one's hostage and control other people's actions.
Agree with your point about JM and her confusion about his "role." That said, she threw Nurmi and Willmott under the bus when she said there were pictures of Angela and her in the desert on the day of the burglary at the grandparents' home, and some others that showed her with bruises that they didn't submit as evidence.In the t.v. interview, Arias criticised Martinez because he failed to include certain evidence. Yes, this jailhouse "lawyer" actually believes it is the prosecutor's job to present evidence for her. She should be looking at Nurmi and Willmott but she calls the prosecutor a hypocrite. I'm trying to imagine what trial would have been if she had continued representing herself, complete with forged documents offered in evidence.
Jodi doesn't smoke because she thinks she's already smokin' hot.
May I ask all of you a question? Do you feel Jodi received a fair trial?
Did someone report that weird twitter person to the authorities???
During her July 15th or 16th interrogation with Det Flores, she starts to say something about the week prior to June 2nd, he cuts her off but she does mention Friday May 30th. Something about a bad week or fighting, can't remember exactly.
I would like to know what she was going to say
I reported to the FBI terror tip page
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