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Oh, and the whoredom answer too.
I do hope JM calls her on the holster answer. Maybe a juror will!
I do hope JM calls her on the holster answer. Maybe a juror will!
People, including me, are respectful and polite. All I can tell you is in many ways things are very different in person than on TV/online (anyone who has ever online dated knows what I mean). Her family seems much less ...what is the word....offensive...in person. Unpopular as it may be I will always do my best to keep it real. I feel compassion for them. Esp today after she was pretty sh***y to them on the stand. Her Mom I mean. The one who sits there day after day in court being ignored by her sociopathic daughter. That has got to be grueling.
One thing I found interesting today was Jodi said that in the past she thought violent people were "unevolved." Apparently she didn't feel that way about Travis. I wonder if the jury had any reaction to that statement?
Thank you yet again, Katiecoolady for the terrific notes and comments. I always sneak in when I wake up in the morning so I can read and digest all the posts at one time. You certainly have made the jurors come alive for us.
One series of questions really stumped Jodi yesterday. One juror asked about the supposed camping trip she needed that 9mm gun for. I believe it was something she just tossed in when questioned (by Nurmi?). When called on to tell who was going, she faltered and finally came up with a Calvin, the possible dishwasher. She failed to remind the jury that they were possibly going to drink too much and she needed the gun "just in case" things got out of hand. Huh? Now, she said it was possible that women might be going, too.
Any opinion on this?
It was just as spectacular to me that she backed off from her testimony on re-direct the day before when she said the gun was in the holster. Oops!
Good morning... this is my first post, but I have been lurking since the Michele Young trial. I just want to say "thank you" to those of you in the courtroom who can keep us updated on the things we will never get to see through the videos. Also, so many others of you post such insightful thoughts; it is a pleasure to read logical, informative posts without the snark. Keep up the good work, everyone!!
((((wine sip break...speaking with my Wine-ese accent)
Ok really the BOMBSHELL QUESTION of the day was the one asking how does she decide when she will lie and tell the truth? (to me again that was more of a statement than a question)
She didn't really answer it either. She skirted around it.
OMG there's an engineer on the jury with the question with all the exhibit numbers and gas can/receipt figures. lol
Well duh, who doesn't feel more calm and destressed after an orgasm. Duh.
Her voice is starting to crack but not tears...stress.
she just has this one major memory issue...ok.
This story just doesn't even hang together.
OMG she really thought she'd have a painting next to a Van Gogh? This narcissism has no bounds! People are chuckling around me quietly in response to that nonsense.
No verdict is ever a guarantee when one is dealing with a jury. But believing in the strength of the case and believing in the talent of the prosecution and feeling assured that the truth is coming out and being seen is powerful. Witnessing Juan Martinez work for justice for TA and TA's family is a very positive thing for me.