100 questions from the jury: Arias answering on her 17th day on the stand #78

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  • #561
Yeah!!! DD Katie! I knew it!
 
  • #562
Ok how about this. We have her admitting buying the gas can at Walmart that day, there is a recieipt. she claims she returned it for cash shortly after, like an hour.

Juan said Walmart has confirmed that on that day, the Walmart in Salinas did NOT issue any refund, cash or otherwise for any gas can.

Jodi said Walmart is wrong :)

Not really. Juan asked if it would surprise her if Walmart had no gas can returns that day, and she said yes it would surprise her. Juan implied that he has seen a record of returns from Walmart that day, but you have to understand that attorneys throw out questions like that sometimes just to get a reaction or to make a certain implication for the sake of the jury.

Think about the way Juan has handled the case so far -- he doesn't throw out questions like that in advance, he just brings in the evidence and lets it speak for itself without giving Jodi a chance to explain it away.

I really don't know right now --I'm anticipating a bombshell, but right now it's just a suggestion. I do hope there's more. And I hope there's more about the magazine codes as well.
 
  • #563
guests on Dr. Drew discussing the noticeable change in the mood and the electricity when Nurmi ended and JM stood up.

They described exactly how we were feeling out here watching it. Claim jury reacted with audible sounds and change to an alert posture!
 
  • #564
I'm not convinced. She may not be the most clever criminal ever, but I find it difficult to believe she would lie about something so easily disproven with documentary evidence. She knew they had her bank records.

I'm not ruling it out either. I hope Juan has some follow up to make this point crystal clear.

I don't think Jodi is clever at all either but I do think she would lie about something easily disproven with evidence. For example she lied to Detective Flores for hours/days even when he could easily prove she had been there at Travis' house. And by then she knew they had hair, bloody palmprint and nude pictures.
 
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I'm not convinced. She may not be the most clever criminal ever, but I find it difficult to believe she would lie about something so easily disproven with documentary evidence. She knew they had her bank records.

I'm not ruling it out either. I hope Juan has some follow up to make this point crystal clear.

I just don't know. She did lie about being in Salt Lake and the receipts clearly proved that she was. We'll have to see...
 
  • #567
If you had to guess...do you think Jodi's attorney's did NOT know about the 3 cans or they DID know and hoped it stayed hidden?

No way they knew or they would have been suborning perjury by their client.
 
  • #568
Yeah they aren't doing a great job are they?

Cant see nurmi getting much business for his new firm :eek:

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I think that with the type of clients he specializes in, he will be okay. :floorlaugh:
 
  • #569
Does anyone know why Jodi purchased a plane ticket around the same time she got the gas in SLC?

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Is that a printed minus sign or a pen mark? I can't tell :banghead:
(my eyes are complaining) :)
 
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PLEASE NOTE: The Priceline.com Airline is a - (minus) .... meaning a debit/reverse charge. -246.99.
NOT a charge.

that looks like a pen mark to me. there's another pen mark, too
 
  • #572
I just don't know. She did lie about being in Salt Lake and the receipts clearly proved that she was. We'll have to see...

And I'm not convinced her denying being in SLC is intentional. She has no clue where she is, she admits being in Sandy, then Jordan where Ryan lives. She has to then go up then left to head through Nevada to get home to California. She does that by driving barely through SLC.. a bit, she probably didn't even realize that...

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  • #573
This is Walmart's policy regarding a return without a receipt, if she didn't use it:

No receipt? No problem
We do accept returns without a receipt. You will have the option of a cash refund (if the purchase was under $25), a shopping card for the amount of the purchase (if it was over $25) or an even exchange for the product. Also, as applicable, we follow any manufacturer’s warranties.

But, there would still be a record of that return and that is what matters. There is no record of the return.

Also on Walmart's return policy "You can make up to three No Receipt returns within a 45 day period."
Which means they REALLY track no receipt returns, I assume by license? I have had to use ID/license to make returns at some big stores (maybe Kohl's or Target, I forget) when I didn't have a receipt. But to me, it would make absolutely no sense since she clearly had the receipt, why wouldn't she use the receipt to do the return? In that case, they would still track the return?
My other thought is.. why did she keep the receipt for the gas can at all if she was going to say she returned it?? I don't know why she didn't just throw out the receipt, since it was a cash transaction there would be no paper trail of the Walmart trip, correct? I just don't really understand why she had the receipt in the end, there wasn't anything tax deductible... 2 things of face wash, 2 things of sunscreen and a gas can. Did she keep the receipt just as an alibi since it was June 3rd?

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MOO !
 
  • #574
I don't think Jodi is clever at all either but I do think she would lie about something easily disproven with evidence. For example she lied to Detective Flores for hours/days even when he could easily prove she had been there at Travis' house. And by then she knew they had hair, bloody palmprint and nude pictures.

That's a good point. She does lie about the most inconsequential things, and really, what has she got to lose at this point?
 
  • #575
It was TRAVIS that threw his phone across the room. He was frustrated with Jody.
 
  • #576
the dollar amount on the statement for Priceline Air Ticket has a pen mark..

:) not a minus
 
  • #577
holy blown margins! :eek:
 
  • #578
PLEASE NOTE: The Priceline.com Airline is a - (minus) .... meaning a debit/reverse charge. -246.99.
NOT a charge.

If you look at the video, the mark that looks like a minus sign is in blue and is slightly crooked. There is also a blue mark in the next line. I think they are notations made by the Pros team.

The statement was thru' June 30th. Didn't she fly in for Travis's memorial service and then one of his friends picked her up at the airport? I'm not sure when the service was, but could that flight be the Priceline charge?

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  • #579
The priceline charge says PLN - Pricelinesomethin - AIR which seems to me to be an airline ticket. Her charge for the car is several lines above "Budget Rental car".

I saw her on an interview (? which one) but it was before I started following this case, where she says she researched where to rent the car via Priceline. It stuck in my mind since I associate them with flights/hotels/cruises but not rental cars...
 
  • #580
Can you elaborate? Not watching DD.
Thanks.

The DD "jurors" said there was a 'noticeable' vibe change in the courtroom when JM took over after nurmi. HTH'
 
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