100 questions from the jury: Arias answering on her 16th day on the stand #74

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so did arias get to read the questions before this starts???

Yes, but it was a cram session because they just got them this morning, I think.
 
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Anyone have sould?
 
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Mike is working! LOL
mikesworking.jpg


Being silly junkie again! :great:
:yesss:
 
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You wonder what is REALLY going on in her head as she sits there...:waitasec:
 
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Wasn't the purpose of addressing the questions earlier to prevent this crap?/:banghead:
 
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Mike is working! LOL
mikesworking.jpg


Being silly junkie again! :great:

I think he has a wife that picks out his shirts. He wears vibrant blues often. I like my husband in blue also, because it makes his blue eyes even bluer.
 
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Arias DOES have an odd expression on her face. I can't read it - anybody??
 
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JA's eyes look smaller today. Has she been crying for REAL? If so, I'm surprised she didn't melt.
 
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I see Beth K in the back row!! She was just smiling and talking to the woman sitting next to her. Beth has such a lovely smile!!!
 
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OK now this is just getting silly!

If they are discussing more questions because they had time to think of them due to lunch and techincal difficulties, just say NO!!
 
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All of these *$^#(&% sidebars. Couldn't they have covered these things when they were in chambers?? Seriously!
 
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I am a physician and have had 30 years experience with head and neck injury.

In certain aspects I disagree with the ME in this case. The ME is a general pathologist. (?? Fellowship training in forensic pathology). He is not a neurosurgeon who treats gunshot wounds to the head. Therefore the ME is in NO position to opine about the clinical outcome of a single 25 caliber bullet to the anterior cranial fossa. This is strictly the purview of a neurosurgeon. PERIOD.

Secondly - as I recall - the autopsy report is "weak" in describing in precise anatomic detail how the bullet fragment/s exited the anterior cranial fossa and what direction the fragments traveled in the left infratemporal fossa. We assume the bullet fragment came to rest in TA left masticator space BUT how it got there, I am unsure based on the autopsy report.

The " bullet first theory" has a lot going for it EXCEPT for the final resting place of the casing. The discussion about hemorrhage at the entry wound, the leptomeninges, the right frontal lobe white and grey matter is simply NOT probative. The bullet missed the anterior cerebral artery, the supraclinoid carotid artery, the middle meningeal artery, and the superior sagittal sinus - all sources of luxuriant hemorrhage. The precise path through the right frontal lobe and right gyrus rectus is UNKNOWN. This is in part due to the liquefactive necrosis that occurs post mortem.

Quod erat demonstrandum.

I would like an experienced trauma neurosurgeon to weigh in on this matter.

You lost me at "physician".:what:
 
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katiecoolady posted on last thread..."Juan just tapped me on the shoulder and spoke to me personally w a smile- more on that later"

oooohhhhhh! Katie and Juan, sitting in a tree...

hahahaha! You are quite stunning, though. Not surprised that you get attention! Go girrrrrrl!

ooohhhh myy god. jealous and super excited to find out what he wanted :waitasec:
 
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