My nerves are getting ragged, this is like torture..come on just do it. She guilty, she was inhumane and cruel just do her now, not later.
:floorlaugh: I like how you think, lol.
My nerves are getting ragged, this is like torture..come on just do it. She guilty, she was inhumane and cruel just do her now, not later.
Maybe there'll be no witnesses and they'll just play a song ..
Moving Pictures - What About Me - YouTube
I disagree. Only now during this last phase, are they even will to consider that she actually had Borderline Personality Disorder. They could have used that in her defense, but they said it wasn't true until now.
I have more faith in people than you maybe do. I don't think the jury has been breaking the rules and watching coverage of the story. I think there are still people around who can follow the rules and do what the court instructs them to do. When I served on a jury (not a big case) I took my instructions seriously because I want justice to work for me or my family if I ever need it. These are responsible adults. They will do what they are told to do because they know someone's life depends on it. IMO
What do you guys think about deliberation time for the penalty?
I'm thinking it will go a while. At least will prepare for a long deliberation.
Now that it's clear to everyone -- including the jury -- that it was nothing more than yet another attack on Travis Alexander by Jodi Arias, I'd like to see HLN stop with the sex tape altogether. Nobody needs to hear another single, solitary syllable of that tape ever again, IMO.
I have never been able to locate the laughing at post mortem photos videos. Would you be so super über awesome and point me to them? :wave:
Juror number one concerns me. Her half-hearted "yes" was the result of what could be several scenarios. Maybe she was just sad to have to come to that conclusion. Maybe she was hedging because she knew it was the prelude to the death penalty. Maybe it was the result of her fellow jurors telling her a "yes vote" was not a death sentence, that she had the ability to vote "no" during that phase, but this round was just to establish that she qualified for the death penalty. I hope I'm wrong. There were some others that didn't come across as being strong "yes" votes, but I assume it was because they were on the back row. (further away from the microphone) I guess we will know pretty soon.
NOPE. I believe with ALL MY HEART this Jury already has their MINDS MADE UP. They are already on board with the Death Penalty. If anyone thinks this jury or anyone on this jury hasn't seen the media circus going on around this trial, then I have some Ocean Front property there in Arizona for sale. This trial has been BLASTED everywhere, they have HAD to been exposed somewhere somehow, they KNOW what' the truth is. If they weren't prepared to give out the Death Penalty, they would have stopped today. It's a GO.
Jodie's mom gets to talk to a living Jodie (jailhouse ) Travis alexanders family gets to go to a grave, talk to Travis but he can't respond because Jodie took his life.
Jodie's mom laughed at autopsy photos and enjoyed her giggles! Knowing cameras were on her.
The Alexander family sat in court broken, crying in anguish. As sandy and her sister laughed and mocked the Alexander family.
Yes in the interrogation videos. Her mom did seem visibly upset! But that all changed in time.
Are we even sure Donovan is on parole?
Do you know time stamps of videos that substantiate these claims. TIA
had to leave for a couple hours and the jury came back! What was it like? How did Jodi react? How about her mother and the Alexander's too? Anyone please? Will it be posted here? Thanks!!
LOOK how calmly this woman lies. Unbelievable.
Nancy Grace: Jodi Arias spews lies in interview - YouTube
Juror number one concerns me. Her half-hearted "yes" was the result of what could be several scenarios. Maybe she was just sad to have to come to that conclusion. Maybe she was hedging because she knew it was the prelude to the death penalty. Maybe it was the result of her fellow jurors telling her a "yes vote" was not a death sentence, that she had the ability to vote "no" during that phase, but this round was just to establish that she qualified for the death penalty. I hope I'm wrong. There were some others that didn't come across as being strong "yes" votes, but I assume it was because they were on the back row. (further away from the microphone) I guess we will know pretty soon.
Just to be clear, that is not her faith. The LDS faith does not support at all the idea that they would be together forever in heaven.
PS I know what you were saying....just wanted to make sure no one took that as reality. Yikes!!
NOPE. I believe with ALL MY HEART this Jury already has their MINDS MADE UP. They are already on board with the Death Penalty. If anyone thinks this jury or anyone on this jury hasn't seen the media circus going on around this trial, then I have some Ocean Front property there in Arizona for sale. This trial has been BLASTED everywhere, they have HAD to been exposed somewhere somehow, they KNOW what' the truth is. If they weren't prepared to give out the Death Penalty, they would have stopped today. It's a GO.
Sandy's twin sister, (Sue) posted on the Justice For Alexander page.
https://www.facebook.com/Justice4Travis/posts/475808415828639:0