100 questions from the jury: Arias answering on her 16th day on the stand #73

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I just now clicked on today's link, "100 questions...", and I look up to see it landed me on pg 1 of 100!!!

I see this as a ' good sign' rather than a simple coincidence. :thumbup:

Btw, thanks to Linda, I am now reading these threads using tapatalk on my nook. No more lugging my 15" laptop to bed! (The chubby thanks you too!)

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Please just let them be yes and no questions!!!!

I'm hoping JA runs her mouth today. Let the jury see clearly that she is not afraid of lying to them at all even when they are the ones asking the questions.
 
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None of the other witnesses were allowed to read the questions by the jury before they answered. At least not to my knowledge. That is very unfair that Jodi got to spend almost 2 hours reading these questions and preparing her responses. At least most of the DT's objections were overruled. So, at least we have that.

Having JA give yet another completely different version of the truth can only be a good thing LOL!!!
 
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Really??? They postponed by an hour?

Yep, my TV was on when i awoke and HLN said 3pm Eastern for the jury to come in. :banghead:

That means only 1 and 1/2 hours if they stop at 4:30pm so Jodi can get to jail for her beanie weenie dinner.
 
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Jury probably wants to see a handwriting sample with both JA hands, now that would be something.

I'm not a lawyer, but wouldn't this be considered like new evidence or not allowed bc it's not already in evidence? Any thoughts?
 
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Sorry if this has been asked before. So the PA and DA don't have the actual questions, they were just allowed to read through them and write out the ones they objected to and why?
 
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If I were on this jury & one of my questions was not asked, I know I'd be pissed! I would feel like my need to understand a certain event that happened didn't matter.

Just moo

I would hope you would take it less personally and more professionally. If your question isn't asked it didn't meet the rules, was redundant or had been asked and answered.

And in the big picture, again nothing personal, but a juror's
need to know why really doesn't matter.
 
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can whoever kept track (good job) of the objected questions post again pretty please? I cant find the post again
I think there were 111 questions and 6 of them were removed.

moo
 
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excellent post, Mykeru... and welcome to WS! :greetings:

A couple or three caveats:

1. Jodi Arias is guilty of First Degree Premeditated Murder. She was not abused. Travis Alexander was not a pedophile. Oswald shot Kennedy and 9/11 was not an inside job.

2. Travis Alexander was shot last, as a coup de grace. I assume when he was gurgling and in the throes of reflexive agonal breathing through a cut throat. I'm not proud of it, but I've seen a number of gore site throat cutting videos. It's an excruciating death. Shooting him in the head at that point may be the closest someone as twisted as Arias came to mercy.

In any case, I find it extremely difficult to believe someone could take a penetrating wound to the skull with cavitation of brain tissue and engage in purposeful action. Sure, people have survived head wounds. That doesn't mean they were walking around immediately after.

That said, does anyone have any idea what kind of .25 automatic it was? As it was Arias' grandfather's I would guess it was a an older colt-type with a small right ejector port, but based on the model and the extent of the "full open" of the slide (as with a Taurus, for example) the angle of ejection could be pretty acute. Even with my .45 1911A1 (Colt type) casings have landed to the right of me, to the left, dropped on top of my head.

My subjective experience is that smaller calibers eject further. Longer casings are more erratic when they spin, land and bounce.

That the casing landed in blood tells you the blood was there before the casing. Period. With a single casing you really can't guess as to the position of the shooter. For all we know that single casing bounced off a wall, off the ceiling, onto the floor and bounced again before landing in the blood.

That's all you really need to know: He was already bleeding before he was shot.

Why bring the gun? My impression, based on everything we know about how Arias' mind works, is that it was insurance. Either as part of a half-hearted suicide option, or to deal with the unexpected such as roommates or even another women.
 
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like commanding our own space shuttle-many times lately I've wished for a jettison button for JA. Wonder how long she would continue to babble in deep space...until a meteor hits her?

like me :) 3 monitors going and the tv.
 
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Was she ever offered LWOP?

This trial is ridiculous.

However, because of all of the titillating sex, it is keeping people glued to this trial.

There are a lot of people making money off of this including a lot of advertisers.

If this had been someone who killed her BF, the interest would be gone. But because of all of the sex, it has really grabbed on audience.
 
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The questions will be about her inconsistencies, asking her to clarify them to which she'll expound on her lies and make up new ones. The amount of questions indicate that at least some on the jury are seriously considering her claim of self-defense and they need some loose ends tied up before voting to acquit. It's not good at all.
 
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I think one of the questions thrown out was concerning the price of her breast implants. Jodi said they only cost $300. I assume the juror had questions about how she could afford buying all she did and going on all of her " road trips" with only a part-time job.
 
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Personally I'm still confused about when, where and how Jodi Arias used the gas cans to fill up her RENTAL CAR'S gas tank so if anyone knows and can enlighten me, TIA.
 
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and I'd probably have a deformed finger or two if I lunged at a 180 lb man, stabbed him 29 times, then with bloody hands took a revolver and shot him, dragged him back and then tried to lift him into the shower (probably standing behind him, both my hands under his arms and sideways, pulled him into the shower (in that sit position) he is in.

I'm shocked I only ended up with one finger boo boo

BBM

Ummmm, is that a confession of some sorts? :waitasec: :eek:
 
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Court reporter Mike can type 300 words per minute! I didn't know that was even humanly possible!
 
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A couple or three caveats:

1. Jodi Arias is guilty of First Degree Premeditated Murder. She was not abused. Travis Alexander was not a pedophile. Oswald shot Kennedy and 9/11 was not an inside job.

2. Travis Alexander was shot last, as a coup de grace. I assume when he was gurgling and in the throes of reflexive agonal breathing through a cut throat. I'm not proud of it, but I've seen a number of gore site throat cutting videos. It's an excruciating death. Shooting him in the head at that point may be the closest someone as twisted as Arias came to mercy.

In any case, I find it extremely difficult to believe someone could take a penetrating wound to the skull with cavitation of brain tissue and engage in purposeful action. Sure, people have survived head wounds. That doesn't mean they were walking around immediately after.

That said, does anyone have any idea what kind of .25 automatic it was? As it was Arias' grandfather's I would guess it was a an older colt-type with a small right ejector port, but based on the model and the extent of the "full open" of the slide (as with a Taurus, for example) the angle of ejection could be pretty acute. Even with my .45 1911A1 (Colt type) casings have landed to the right of me, to the left, dropped on top of my head.

My subjective experience is that smaller calibers eject further. Longer casings are more erratic when they spin, land and bounce.

That the casing landed in blood tells you the blood was there before the casing. Period. With a single casing you really can't guess as to the position of the shooter. For all we know that single casing bounced off a wall, off the ceiling, onto the floor and bounced again before landing in the blood.

That's all you really need to know: He was already bleeding before he was shot.

Why bring the gun? My impression, based on everything we know about how Arias' mind works, is that it was insurance. Either as part of a half-hearted suicide option, or to deal with the unexpected such as roommates or even another women.

Note sure why you quoted my post, as I agree with you. I believe that he was shot last, he was bleeding when shot...

Why bring the gun as well? Added insurance that what she went there to do (YES, I beleive she premeditated this) would be done and Travis would never look, love or touch another person..... ever
 
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did anyone else see arias moving her lips talking to herself? Is she praying? Casting a spell? Communing with vampires? Manifesting a cure for her face herpes?

shes continuosly mumbling and scribbling on paper
 
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