Jodi Arias TAKES THE STAND #28 *may contain graphic and adult content*

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  • #881
Lambchop, I was answering the question below with the information Beth Karas provided, the allegation of the 2 episodes of violence. I'm not debating the allegation's validity.

LOL. Oh, I know. I was just pulling out my soapbox to give my opinion. Didn't mean to drop the box on your toes. :twocents:
 
  • #882
2nd. Degree. Good grief...speechless at a 2nd degree conviction but geez at least it was a conviction.

That's right. Susan Wright. Didn't she have a hung jury/mistrial in her frist trial? I might be thinking of someone else.

I remember watching about her on 48 Hours. I'm going to watch it again.

[ame="http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=3640146n"]Right or Wrong? - 48 Hours - CBS News[/ame]
 
  • #883
Here's how she is listed in Wikipedia

"Beth Karas is a Senior Reporter with TruTV providing commentary on a number of high-profile cases. She joined Court TV as a commentator in 1994, having filled in as an anchor on multiple occasions. Karas has drawn upon her experiences as an attorney when evaluating and providing commentary on numerous cases. She gives live legal commentary to BBC Radio. She is also a member of The Inner Circle of City Hall Journalists, an organization of New York City journalists who sponsor an annual charitable event, satirizing local and federal politics."
 
  • #884
I dont think they are going to buy it for one second.

They are going to know she doesnt have anything to back it up but her words and she is one of the worst pathological liars we seen lately..running neck and neck with CA.

They already know she lies with ease. Her demeanor is the same as it was in the long interrogation interview with Flores and the lies just keep on getting more outlandish.

imo

Agreed.
 
  • #885
THANK YOU. That is all I was trying to point out.

I do consider Beth to be a crime news reporter. She has been a commentator on crimes for 20 years now. She not only is very knowledgable in the legal field but I do remember her saying that she went to school for journalism iirc.

I adore Beth. She is by far the most intelligent and very fair.
 
  • #886
As if JA's not told enough lies already, they are now going this route! I don't completely understand this either. And it's taken JA 4 years to think this bs up too! If Travis was the sexual pervert they're attempting to make him out to be, why on earth would JA continue stalking him, sneaking into his home, and then plaster her undying love and make an internet memorial for such a man????? The bs speaks for itself... a desperate attempt to save their nasty, evil client, I know! But why will defense attorneys lower themselves to the same level as her? And especially Nurm? Didn't he want to be removed from the case altogether?
It will be so devastating to Travis' friends and family! I hope they won't sit there and listen to all of the horrid lies! :furious:

Hey.....that's a good catch. Considering she stated she was thankful for all he had taught her, etc., etc. Does not sound as if she was a victim of domestic violence, does it?????? jmo
 
  • #887
Has anyone seen this post from Chris Hughes on facebook?

Copied from: https://www.facebook.com/Justice4Travis

I don't know how to link it to just his post, so I'll copy it here. This makes me even more disgusted with that defense team!!!!

<modsnipped>
 
  • #888
That's right. Susan Wright. Didn't she have a hung jury/mistrial in her frist trial? I might be thinking of someone else.

I remember watching about her on 48 Hours. I'm going to watch it again.

Right or Wrong? - 48 Hours - CBS News

No, she was convicted and the jury only took 5 hours to do so. They did not buy the abuse claims.

The appeal court ruled that her attorney did not do his job in the sentencing phase so that is the only part that was re-done and she got 20 years this time instead of 25.

I think the state only asked for second degree in that case and got it. That case was in Tx instead of Az.

IMO
 
  • #889
Hey.....that's a good catch. Considering she stated she was thankful for all he had taught her, etc., etc. Does not sound as if she was a victim of domestic violence, does it?????? jmo

Didnt she say in her journal that she wanted to name her first born son, Travis?
 
  • #890
Was that sfter the murder, I'm getting confused with the time line. I was thinking the cop that pulled her over could have prevented the murder if he found the gun. :waitasec:

Yes this was after the murder. There has been speculation she had the license plate upside down on purpose so she would get a ticket in Utah...a ticket that would add to her paper trail that she was in Utah, not AZ.
 
  • #891
I was just telling my husband (who rolls his eyes every time I talk about this case) We should have known we were in for a very very long direct when she started out with "when I was 7"
I think our husbands may be related, karengo! I get the same response from mine! :seeya:
 
  • #892
I am just trying to get it straight. No need to be defensive. I don't "give" anyone a title. They either have it or they don't.

Now, I am on the victims side, I just don't like hypocrisy.

She is very highly respected here at WS because she is fair in her reporting. jmo
 
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  • #894
I do consider Beth to be a crime news reporter. She has been a commentator on crimes for 20 years now. She not only is very knowledgable in the legal field but I do remember her saying that she went to school for journalism iirc.

I adore Beth. She is by far the most intelligent and very fair.

Her undergrad degree is in political science and Spanish literature. She went to Fordham law and started with IS ft 8 years after graduation. She may have gone to school with the intention of being a journalist (much like I intended to go to med school) but didn't and hasn't.
 
  • #895
Beth Karas reiterated what I think was the crucial tipping point for JA:

Travis had gone to his bishop to get his life (and lifestyle) back on track.


Thi had to have sent JA into a raging panic - not only would she lose any and all leverage over him (sex, possible bribery, etc.), she would also be shunned by her new-found community of Mormon friends (read: Travis' friends) unless she actually walked the walk of her faith (which I think she deemed as no more important than a piece of clothing to don when it suited her).

This move by Travis meant a true concrete end of things and that freaked her. Seems like she got him to give in to her one last time... but then I think he explained - in no uncertain terms - that it was over. His bishop knew everything and Travis chose his faith over JA.

I think a conversation like this is read in Travis' facial expressions in the shower - that and perhaps his thinking she'd already left but there she was, invading his privacy yet again and taking pictures no less. Ugh.

That's my take, anyway. I think Cancun was the 2nd most important event that made JA want to destroy Travis.
 
  • #896
just thought, he called her a three hole wonder and he died three ways. at her hands. when arrested she had 2 knives and a gun she had just purchased, more self defense? i think she cut his throat because he was almost to the bedroom and she was afraid he'd get to the phone. she dragged him back in the shower to wash away her dna on him and thinking quick on her feet she shot him to make it look like there was more than one attacker. this is my first post glad to meet you all!

I don't believe the bullet came last. I don't find the medical examiner's reasoning convincing. The evidence he cites has other explanations.

He cited two reasons

1. There were no signs of bleeding from the bullet wound.

Easily explained by the evidence that the body had undergone some cleaning with water after Jodi placed it in the shower. Based on the positioning of the body in relation to the shower head and faucet, Travis's head would have received the most of the cleaning attempt.

2. The bullet shell was found on dried blood.

Bullet shells are quite bouncy. Perhaps the shell ejected into a clean corner of the bathroom but as Arias was trying to clean the bathroom after the murder she kicked the shell, causing it to bounce onto a drying blood stain.

Logic says that Travis was first shot then knifed. Even Jodi says this. In her second story about the murder she indicated that the gunshot came first. She would have had no reason to lie about this because stating an incorrect sequence of events would gain her nothing as it risked contradicting the forensic science, thereby further undermining her credibility.
 
  • #897
Here is the definition of journalist:

jour·nal·ist

/&#712;j&#601;rnl-ist/
Noun
A person who writes for newspapers or magazines or prepares news to be broadcast on radio or television.


* note there is no requirement for any particular educational degree in the above definition.
 
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  • #899
Beth Karas reiterated what I think was the crucial tipping point for JA:

Travis had gone to his bishop to get his life (and lifestyle) back on track.


Thi had to have sent JA into a raging panic - not only would she lose any and all leverage over him (sex, possible bribery, etc.), she would also be shunned by her new-found community of Mormon friends (read: Travis' friends) unless she actually walked the walk of her faith (which I think she deemed as no more important than a piece of clothing to don when it suited her).

This move by Travis meant a true concrete end of things and that freaked her. Seems like she got him to give in to her one last time... but then I think he explained - in no uncertain terms - that it was over. His bishop knew everything and Travis chose his faith over JA.

I think a conversation like this is read in Travis' facial expressions in the shower - that and perhaps his thinking she'd already left but there she was, invading his privacy yet again and taking pictures no less. Ugh.

That's my take, anyway. I think Cancun was the 2nd most important event that made JA want to destroy Travis.

I really dont think Cancun had anything to do with the planned murder. I actually think it probably ticked her off more that he had made excuses not to come see her after all at the end of May and that is when she stoled the gun she used to shoot him with.

Jodi wanted to make sure that Travis never went anywhere again except to the graveyard. She knew she wasnt going to be going to Cancun before she made her trip. Travis' fatal mistake is he told her he no longer wanted her in his life and was going on with his. She would have none of that and she would show him what happens for telling her 'no more' and she did.:(

IMO
 
  • #900
I think this bears bumping... thank you, KBisMe

Thank you! I'm so disgusted by this!

Minor4th: Is it really legal for a lawyer to lie to a witness about the "evidence" they have?
 
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