Today is the two year anniversary of JM's cross of JA re the camera pics and the murder:
Part 1:
https://video.search.yahoo.com/vide...8&sigb=13lqts5j6&hspart=mozilla&hsimp=yhs-001
Part 2-3 links in the right column
This is JA's testimony with JM:
Day 25, Part 3 @ 4:55
The just finished discussing that she saw no blood after shooting Travis in the face.
JM - You describe what has happened that Mr. Alexander is down next to the tub then it was you that moved that camera, right?
KN - Objection
JM - With regard to Mr. Alexander, Ma'am, the last memory you have of him is that he was down on the ground. Correct?
JA - Ah, yes.
JM - And the last memory you have of him after you shot him, right?
JA - Yes.
JM - You never saw him walking around, did you?
JA - No. I didn't.
JM - And assuming he did not get up and walk around and assuming you did shoot him, and assuming the camera was where you told us it was, then this camera to take a photograph has to move, right?
JA - Yes, had to be moved.
JM - And you would acknowledge that you did the moving, right?
KN - Objection
JA - Only under that theory.
JM - Well, you see ma'am him right there, Mr. Alexander?
JA - Yes.
JM - No, take a look at it.
JA - I've already seen it.
JM - Alright, are you saying that in the condition that Mr. Alexander is in Exhibit 162, you were there, that it is your opinion that he moved the camera?
JA - I'm not saying that.
JM - So you did move the camera, right?
KN - Objection
JA - I don't know.
JM - And that camera as we now know it ended up in a washing machine? You know that right?
JA - Yes.
Time on video @ 16:00
Picture of the blood splatter on the sink, JA says it's not blood from her finger. His blood only. Juan tells her Travis would have to be standing.
Time on video @ 31:00
Juan asks her the stabbing was after the shooting, right?
JA - Yes, I don't remember.
JM - I'm not asking if you remember, ma'am, I'm asking if you acknowledge it would have been you that did it? Correct?
JA - Yes.
JM - And you would acknowledge that a lot of the stab wounds, and we can count them together, including the ones to the head, were to the back of the head and the back of the torso correct?
JA -Okay, _____ count them, I'll just take your word for it.
JM - Would you like to take a look at the photograph?
JA - No.
JM - So if he is being stabbed in the back would you acknowledge at that point he is no threat to you, right?
KN - Objection
JA - I don't know.
JM - Well, if he's already been shot according to you and he's facing away from you, how could be possibly be any threat to you?
JA - I don't know what you are asking me.
JM - Well, with regard to the, you were here when the ME testified to the wound to the throat, do you remember that?
JA - Yes.
JM - With regard to that wound, ma'am, you would acknowledge that wound in terms of stab wounds, you would acknowledge that that was the last wound in the sequence of events.
KN - Objection
JA - Are you talking about his testimony about the sequence of events.
JM - Would you agree that you're the person who actually slit Mr. Alexander's throat from ear-to-ear?
JA - Yes.
JM - Would you also agree that you are the individual that stabbed him in the upper torso?
JA - Yes.
JM - And you are doing all of this according to your version of events as a ____ after you have already shot him, right?
JA - Yes.
JM - Correct?
JA - I believe so.
JM - Well, no. Remember you previously talking to us about how he was coming at you, this horrible man with a mean face? You remember telling me that?
JA - Yes. I didn't say he was horrible.
JM - Okay, that you for correcting that. Remember you telling us that he was a mean man?
JA - Not today.
JM - Well, previously. You did say he was a mean _____, correct?
JA - I think I did, yes.
The links are great to go back over and how the first jury got to see how inconsistent she was at times with her "versions" of the truth.