salberg7
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I have been reading tweets about the jurors taking breaks and the trauma nurse "looked like she had been crying" or "looking pissed off" to quote different tweeps. They have been deliberating 16 hours now. All this suspense is killing me!
I won't, I can't, surmise what I think is going on with the deliberations. I really hope they reach a unanimous decision by the weekend. I surely hope they are not hung. I can't understand how the jury would feel CMJA does not deserve the DP. So many variables, I know, but look at the crime itself. Accept the first jurys decision that this was a premeditated, cruel murder. Look at those autopsy photos. Listen to the killer leave a voice mail on her victim's phone 4 hrs after the slaughter. Listen to Mimi Hall's 911 call when all his friends knew it was Jodi right from the get go. Noone from the killer's family testified for her. Look at the lack of remorse from the killer. I can go on and on, but lastly, the killer continued to manipulate right up until the end of the trial when she refused to allocate. The jury never heard the end of the killer's testiphony. If she was unable to have the humility or respect for the jury to complete her testimony, this killer should be given the death penalty because if she ever gets out, or even in general population, she is a danger to others. She will kill again, given the opportunity. Even in jail.
I won't, I can't, surmise what I think is going on with the deliberations. I really hope they reach a unanimous decision by the weekend. I surely hope they are not hung. I can't understand how the jury would feel CMJA does not deserve the DP. So many variables, I know, but look at the crime itself. Accept the first jurys decision that this was a premeditated, cruel murder. Look at those autopsy photos. Listen to the killer leave a voice mail on her victim's phone 4 hrs after the slaughter. Listen to Mimi Hall's 911 call when all his friends knew it was Jodi right from the get go. Noone from the killer's family testified for her. Look at the lack of remorse from the killer. I can go on and on, but lastly, the killer continued to manipulate right up until the end of the trial when she refused to allocate. The jury never heard the end of the killer's testiphony. If she was unable to have the humility or respect for the jury to complete her testimony, this killer should be given the death penalty because if she ever gets out, or even in general population, she is a danger to others. She will kill again, given the opportunity. Even in jail.