It's pretty clear that Arias had a Plan A and Plan B situation going.
She planted evidence ON HIS CAMERA, leaving hers in the car. She had a phone sex tape. She was ready to blackmail him into taking her to Cancun. She was waxed, hair like Mimis, had sunblock, ready-to-go. She even had time to visit Utah and come back in time for a June 10th departure. By redefining the definition of "sex" she could still be that one-man-at-a-time woman (only having perhaps given RB a








, which in Jodi Whoreland doubles as a handshake).
I concur with the poster who mentioned that Travis' appearance with Mimi would end her pretending she was still his girlfriend on social media and with PPL/Mormon church.
What she may NOT have known and what we know is that Travis had already gone to the bishop. Since he was not excommunicated, he would be placed on probation and possibly disfellowshipped (meaning he couldn't take communion) but would definitely be considered in the repentance process.
Part of that process was for him to name his partner and agree not to see her again. He would have said, no problem she moved away and indeed, he failed to come visit her in Yreka when he said he was coming.
He did have phone sex with her during that time but we don't know if that was before or after his confession to the bishop. I have no doubt that his repentance was sincere. I don't believe he knew JA was coming to his home to blackmail him into taking her to Cancun.
He would NOT be able to do that because if he showed up with her after promising the bishop he would not see her again, he would be EXCOMMUNICATED. This would be a terrible setback in his life and would make him virtually unmarriagable in the Mormon world. He would not only be a pariah until he was rebaptized, the stricter Mormon women would not date him at all and he would always have to "reveal" that he had this blot on his character in his past.
Travis was already 30 years old. Taking JA to Cancun would literally destroy his chances with Mormon virgins. By the time he could overcome the stigma of excommunication, he would be sent back to attend the family wards and would no longer have a plethora of nubile, marriage-minded virgins to pick from.
He could not be seen with her--ever and he was over the clandestine stuff.
I don't believe Travis died in sin--quite the opposite. I think he died because he refused the sex and refused the blackmail. (The sex photos are terrible from so many standpoints and look forced to me)
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