During the Casey Anthony trial I was in the middle of a huge project at work and couldn't follow closely. I remember people loving the prosecution but I don't recall what the general feelings were on the jury. I'm a little nervous today and can't help comparing it to that crazy jury. For the...
Jodi testified that shortly before the murder she and Travis were in his office when she grabbed a bunch of CDs (from her car) of pictures of Jodi and Travis on vacation. She said Travis had been bugging her to see them. When she tried to play them, she found that they were damaged, blah, blah...
So is he claiming she had taken the plate off before driving to Travis' house? I always thought she purposely placed it upside down before getting to his house to avoid detection.
The prosecutor's point about Jodi bringing the CDs for Travis to see shows premeditation was fantastic! I am confused about one thing, however: He mentioned after the killing, JA screwed the license plate on upside down because it's less likely to get caught that way than without a plate. Huh...
I have a couple questions: The Walmart witness proved that Jodi didn't return the gas can on the day she claims. Did Jodi say she bought the can at that same Walmart? Did that witness confirm the sale of that can? Or did Jodi say she bought the can at another Walmart?
I agree, McSpy. Renner seems hellbent on certain theories and I think he dismisses some possibilities that don't support his assumptions. On that Disappeared show that featured her story, one of Maura's friends talked about Maura cutting high school by herself one day and driving up to Boston to...
The public is interested in information on what kind of person can do such a thing. Who knows better than his family? It's huge news and the media swarm goes with the territory.
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