hindsight2020
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Jodi seems to take notes/write more than the defense/prosecution attorneys combined, what is she writing?!!
I agree! I'm really enjoying this discussion board courtesy of Websleuths and would hate to see it shut down because of personal attacks.
Back to the case. Does anyone know if this video they are showing is the one where Jodi changes her story and says that 2 other people killed TA?
What the heck is defendant writing about non-stop?
Just like Casey, she really believes if she just keeps lying and lying and lying, she will wear them down. She now believes her own lies, so she is calm and keeps her quiet little girl voice going. She is trying so hard to convince them there's a mix up, that her old camera card might have been left at TA's and he used it in his new camera, and even she admits that's far fetched, but she GOES WITH IT.
I know police lie during interviews. Do most people know that? If an innocent person was confronted with that evidence they would be freaked out and pissed off and say that is not possible damn it!
But JA is a true sociopath and she has the will to just calmly keep denying or trying to explain evidence away. No matter how long they keep her I believe she'll stay in that calm manner and I think an innocent person would become angry.
What the heck is defendant writing about non-stop?
Maybe she is writing to Travis.
It would be funny if the detective just said "ok I guess you didn't do it then" in the middle of all her lies. Just to see her reaction, then say "just kidding" LOL
What the heck is defendant writing about non-stop?
"What I should of done" by Jodi Arias.
What the heck is defendant writing about non-stop?
What the heck is defendant writing about non-stop?
Memoirs, a book perhaps? ?
It is totally amazing why she has just not stopped answering and just asked for a lawyer. I think that she thinks if she asks for a lawyer, it is like almost admitting guilt at that point. The more she can try to swindle the cop, the more chance she has of getting away with it.