100 questions from the jury: Arias answering on her 16th day on the stand #75

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You always phrase thing so well. I admire your ability to get your point across with a few well chosen words.

Thank you, I appreciate that. It's largely due to editing and pausing before I post and reminding myself that if I don't filter I'll get a T/O. :blushing:
 
  • #963
But, I also can't see you attacking another poster and saying that it came from your son. I also didn't think that we were supposed to personalize posts here and announce what other posters (by name) allows their children to do or not do. But, perhaps I am wrong.

You're absolutely correct! I was a tad stunned to be personally named in a post and used like a piece of soiled toilet paper;)


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But, I also can't see you attacking another poster and saying that it came from your son. I also didn't think that we were supposed to personalize posts here and announce what other posters (by name) allows their children to do or not do. But, perhaps I am wrong.

There was no offense taken. I'm old enough to know that not everyone in the world is going to like me or things I do. So criticism doesn't bother me in the least. I do take a tiny bit of umbrage at saying it had nothing to do with trial.

They are actual trial testimony.
 
  • #965
For some reason that doesn't surprise me about Jean C, as she comes across as somewhat of a dingbat with a lack of common sense and good practical judgment. Imo of course. Just have really not trusted her opinions most of the time, especially on cases such as this. Sad, especially concerning her education.

Yeah I caught jeans comment! Too saying that this was helping ja today? Did I hear right?
 
  • #966
None of the talking heads are talking about my number one gotcha remark, so I'm wondering if I am mistaken.

When Arias was talking about the period of her fog, its convenient borders, and how it is a memory issue of it's own, unique, etc, her attorney was trying to stop her. He was talking over her, reminding her that she can't remember, and she turned to the judge and said exactly this, "I can remember emotions, Judge."

She was talking about whether she was experiencing fear or anger when running from Travis (I think).

I think this is huge because if she can remember EMOTIONS from her fog period, then Juan can zero in on that, saying, "First you told us you felt fear in a flashback to the time he grabbed your wrist. Then what do you remember feeling?...... Was there sadness, fear of being caught....

Did any of you notice this?

I did and you heard right!


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  • #967
In fairness, I think it depends on the kid. Mine happens to be very interested in the justice system. I support his interests in any way I can.

I don't mind him watching because I need him to know what can happen when you don't go with your instincts ... And choosing instead to listen to biological urges.

I recognize all kids are different. I would never say to someone that they should have their kid watch this trial.


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YOUR posts have never, ever been 3rd hand through your child. That's so passive aggressive. YOUR posts have said what your child thought/pondered/said... etc. but your posts have never used your child to speak for you and your thoughts/ideas/etc. BIG diff. IMO
 
  • #968
One shot would probably attract attention of the neighbors like "what was that?" A second shot would confirm it was gunfire.

A .25 would sound like opening a soda can...:what:

Moo...blah..moo
 
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That's IT??? Wow... why/how does hellinor :rocker: have a list posted here topping 140?

I knew I saw this post, but for some reason I couldn't find it when I went back.
Is there a post that says that??? I could be totally wrong. I just counted the questions on Huff Post.
But if that other post is right, we'll for sure fly through the rest of the questions in one day, even taking time for the attorneys and "her" going through them.
Her - that's not name calling, right?
 
  • #970
Thank you, I appreciate that. It's largely due to editing and pausing before I post and reminding myself that if I don't filter I'll get a T/O. :blushing:

I SO wish that I could have that talent! :D
 
  • #971
YOUR posts have never, ever been 3rd hand through your child. That's so passive aggressive. YOUR posts have said what your child thought/pondered/said... etc. but your posts have never used your child to speak for you and your thoughts/ideas/etc. BIG diff. IMO

I haven't used my child to be passive-aggressive. I posted what she said for the OPPOSITE reason. If I say I don't think this chit is funny, it might be construed as based on my perceived bias. She has none. I don't think I have either, as respects the "🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬" thing, for example, but her take on it is bound to be more pure than mine just because she has no interest in this board or what y'all think whatsoever. Kinda like people posting what their husband's or bf's think.
 
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There was no offense taken. I'm old enough to know that not everyone in the world is going to like me or things I do. So criticism doesn't bother me in the least. I do take a tiny bit of umbrage at saying it had nothing to do with trial.

They are actual trial testimony.

I love the word 'umbrage'.....:hug: :levity:
 
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You're absolutely correct! I was a tad stunned to be personally named in a post and used like a piece of soiled toilet paper;)


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Awww...you poor baby! :tears:
 
  • #974
I have pondered that one question all day, the one asking her if it was possible that Travis stopped to pick up the camera. I have a theory about this question. I have no evidence to base it on, it's just what I would do to amuse myself were I on that jury.

What is the juror that posed that question was just seeing it she would pick it up and run with it and add it to her "final" story.

It's what I would do, lol
 
  • #975
And for some reason he owed that babysitter lots of money??? What was with that?

My first thought was that maybe the babysitter took over housekeeping after he bounced Jodi out of his life.

My second thought is that Jodi could be implying that he "owes" the babysitter for access to children...

ugh...my heart aches thinking of things like that.
 
  • #976
I don't want to lay this all at my dd's feet. I just thought her reaction was interesting since it was entirely unjaded. As a member, I feel the same way as she does for the most part. What's perceived as humor on these threads I mostly don't get at all.

I'm super curious how you managed to keep that kinda humor out of your daughters life experience.

In my experience ... That type of humor is the norm in middle schoolers.




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  • #977
BTW--anybody else now get sick at the song "Oh Holy Night"????
 
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Wow! Your art is beautiful! I admired it before, but now that you tell us it's one of your own - I REALLY admire it! Very beautiful and realistic!

Thank You :blushing:

I started painting about five years ago when I took a class with one of my kids.
 
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BTW--anybody else now get sick at the song "Oh Holy Night"????

Yeah... I used to love that song....

I'll like it again as soon as she's sitting in her death row cell:)


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