Zuri
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Yes, who is Thomas Brown, please someone
Thomas Brown was a former roommate of TA.
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Yes, who is Thomas Brown, please someone
Gosh, that remark from your father sounds pretty snarky to me.
http://radaronline.com/exclusives/2013/04/jodi-arias-will-be-convicted-legal-expert-predicts/Mark Eiglarsh, the Miami defense attorney who appears frequently on HLN, gave an exclusive interview to radaronline. He predicts that the jury will sentence JA to LWOP, maybe death. He discusses the jury questions and their implications. An interesting read. Sorry, I don't have the link.
Who's the chick in this photo wearing the prison jammies?
Too true, and leave us not forget her "morbid curiosity" about seeing the crime scene photos. You know, the ones that included the picture of how she had slit his throat from ear to ear down to the spine. Hmmm. Seems inconsistent with PTSD to me.
:cow:
Premeditated all the way!
Yes he gets that way even in public when he sees someone being overly RUDE.
Funny isn't it how the rude behavior was ignored but my father's comment wasn't?
That happens a lot in life. I never have understood it.
Rude is rude and I despise rude behavior. It shows low class.
And I have thought all day it was Sunday..lolI keep thinking today is Monday.
Thank you KCL. I am in total support of Travis' family but seeing the celebrity status of death row inmates (I.e., Ted Bundy fathering a child!), I will be happy to see JA get life without parole. No appeal. No parole. Locked up for life.
You want to what is going to be an interesting/best part of this trail,besides her being found guilty.
The victims impact statements & when the judge askes her if she has anything to say before she sentence her?
I can certainly appreciate that. But it's also at times like this that people like me (glued to my computer because I am too sick to write a lecture) begin t think that they should not be intruding into this space. I feel like a voyeur, and it's disturbing. Some of you have had such terrible tragedies that have caused you to be that much more vested in justice than do I. I actually may stop posting, out of respect for people like you who really should be heard by as wide an audience as possible.
Please don't stop posting, Sleuth5. Your point of view has been very illuminating for me. The strength of websleuths is the diversity of backgrounds, education, expertise, experience. The victim experience is only one element to bring to the table in the pursuit of justice. Being a victim advocate allows you to bring your considerable intelligence and education to our shared goal of achieving justice in this country.
You are valued and needed here!
Hi All...didn't know if you've seen this:
You know, she was found with 19 unapproved pictures in her cell in July '10 I believe, curiously the same number of pictures found on the memory stick (excluding the nudie ones and evidence item #152, which no one has seen yet), and wasn't that also about the time that she changed her story to self defense from the ninja nuttiness? Wonder who snuck those pictures into her? Most people have to talk to her through glass, don't they?
ETA: Wait, wasn't that about the time she fired her lawyers and acted as her own attorney to try to get the forged letters in? Could she have swiped the camera pics then?
JA in the future?
They didn't see the censored versions.
I think they don't make eye contact with her because they have no desire to commune with her 'in that way'.
It is common for jurors to avoid any contact of any sort with defendants, but there are certainly exceptions.
This Maricopa County, Arizona crew probably hasn't apologized to her or bought her books, magazines, twenty irises, etc.
Who's the chick in this photo wearing the prison jammies?