AngelWings444
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I wonder what those breast implants will be like in 15 - 20 years?
Flat tires. And, they don't have a 15-20 year lifespan. :wink:
I wonder what those breast implants will be like in 15 - 20 years?
What are those bubbles she now has under the skin of her face? This is not like normal aging.....it looks like something else.
The thing is though, that Perryville Maximum security will already have a "Queen Bee" prisoner in there who isn't going to just budge over because CMJA arrives. There will be plenty of women who will not take kindly to having their grammar corrected and being looked down on by CMJA. I think general population will be tough for CMJA.
Ok, so now, who thinks today and who thinks tomorrow?
It's not revenge. It's justice for a heinous crime. Sentencing someone who committed a crime is justice, not revenge.
That case was an anomaly. The majority of Florida jurors are actually hard on criminals.
They have gotten it right a thousand more times that the Pinellas clueless got it wrong.
Wow JA has really gotten under people's skin. She is so not important.
I have been an observer on this website since the beginning of the 1st trial and while I only registered last week, I still hesitated to comment. Your comment, BetteDavis, has finally prompted me to join in.
Many strong opinions are located on this board and I was beginning to wonder if the majority that I have read reflected the mindset of a typical juror and that thought terrified me more than the thought of Jodi Arias receiving a life sentence over death.
Thank you. :blowkiss::blowkiss: Thank you for restoring my faith in every day people being able to witness a trial such as this and compartmentalizing their personal feelings for the defendant while viewing the proceedings with impartiality and what I believe is a true ability to render a verdict according the instructions they have been given. I would hope many of us (disclosure: born and raised in Arizona, support the death penalty and am probably all of 3 miles away from the courthouse as I type this) would be able to go into a jury room and make a decision based on the evidence presented, not what we secretly know we would want if we were in the Alexander's shoes. IF hung, this is the SECOND time a jury has come back with the inability to sentence her to death. Why the assumption is automatically one of stealth jurors, or what I am guessing are reasonably intelligent and professional citizens being 'hoodwinked' by a 'slimy' defense team or Arias manipulations for the second time is confusing to me. IMO, the reasonable assumption would be that the state failed to present the evidence that we should require in order to reach a verdict of that magnitude.
Now, with that said, I can't thank all of you enough for the perspectives, the knowledge and the thought provoking posts that you have unwittingly been sharing with me for well over a year.
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I disagree . I think the persecution was unable to present its case due to the bias of the judicial in charge. I also think many people have reservations about putting a female to death. Had Travis committed the heinous murder of Jodi; the needle would be in his arm already. Her murderous acts were planned, and executed against Travis and his family. Maybe Jodi can start a drama club in prison; she would be the best person in charge of it .
Wow JA has really gotten under people's skin. She is so not important.
I respectfully disagree there have been a Number of high profile cases in Florida that have had just as bizarre verdicts. Like convicting a man for three attempted murders by gunshot but not convicting the man of murder of the kid be actually shot and killed. In my opinion jurors in Florida are incredibly unpredictable
Slap her? BS.... I would like to bust her face with a fist.
That bump above her eyebrow could be a horn sprouting...
I think so too and I think many unsolved cases where done by females and were never even looked at because even LE has tunnel vision and think a horrific homicide must have been carried out by a male perp.
I think that women are the least caught when they commit heinous crimes.
When 59% of the children who are horribly abused/neglected and generally maltreated by their own biological mothers it shows females really aren't the kinder gentler sex society likes to believe.
I have said before many times, some of the worst homicides committed were carried out by females. Many many of them bizarre overkills yet they still do not get punished the same.