Jodi Arias TAKES THE STAND #38 *may contain graphic and adult content*

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  • #581
:floorlaugh: I am so NOT up on my vernacular
LOL well you don't have to be! I work in a mental health unit...skin checks are just lovely wonderful things to be done daily and we always have to be on the look out for things like that. In a bra and in hair (like in a bun or some sort of hairdo) are great places to hide them.
 
  • #582
Yes, the Ryan Burns guy up in UT that she was "grinding" with the next day.

I would imagine Ryan Burns must be a freaked out knowing Ariass murdered TA just hours before

I'd imagine he'll think long and hard the next time a "girlfriend" shows up at his home
 
  • #583
I don't have $100K. WS and the awesome sleuthers here do just fine IMO

It doesn't take $100K. It would take about 80 to 100 people each to donate between $70 and $120, perhaps less, or fewer people to each donate more. There is no one here who is qualified or educated to make such an assessment, but there appears to be enough interest to get to the bottom of this matter. Simply put: a bunch of lay people opining on a message board cannot make an expert determination of a pathological state of a body or determine anything about that body, no matter how many episodes of CSI were watched or what expertise is imagined. For an expert assessment one has to seek a bonafide expert who will look at the materials/xrays/reports/photos, etc.
 
  • #584
If it makes no difference to the outcome of the trial, why bother? One might like a nice and tidy story to explain everything but Jodi has admitted to killing Travis. The evidence shows that he was shot in the head and stabbed 27 times; with a slash across the throat that nearly decapitated him. The judge has ruled it a violent and heinous crime that warrants a death penalty. So, is it really so important to know which actually came first? (Apart from curiousity - and discussion - which I love to participate in). I mean, relative to the trial, will it make a difference?

I think the sequence of events will be key to the defense.
 
  • #585
shanked maybe you mean?

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Shived
Shanked
SKANKED

It's all good.

But the inmates love her, she sings them to sleep at night... Shiver


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  • #586
Not to me. Many serial killers are sociopaths. They do heinous things to victims and dont even have any emotions toward the victim.

She wanted to do this overkill to make a statement of what happens when a sociopath is rebuked. I dont think she was emotional at all. That is why she could do something this heinous and in a few hours be dry humping another guy. It meant nothing to her and she immediately moved on.

IMO

I think she DOES have some emotions, but not towards humans. The only time she had those telling signs of sadness (not anger tears) were 2 times and both towards the dog.

I identify with this, but I am also very social, but I don't feel sadness for people as much as I do for animals. I can watch a psychological thriller, where people are slashed left and right. However, I cannot even so much as the lion king where a pretend animal dies. so I can see where it is some sort of disorder, I just don't know what!
 
  • #587
Is she held in the courthouse at night in some sort of holding cell? Is she transported daily? Is she stripped searched everyday?


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  • #588
Yes, the Ryan Burns guy up in UT that she was "grinding" with the next day.

I would imagine Ryan Burns must be a freaked out knowing Ariass murdered TA just hours before

I'd imagine he'll think long and hard the next time a "girlfriend" shows up at his home


Here's Burns story of the hook up with Ariass

Jodi Arias Had Fling With Ryan Burns Day After Travis Alexander's Murder,
Ryan Burns, a former love interest of Jodi Arias, testified in court Wednesday. The once-budding love interest of Jodi Arias testified Wednesday that he had a heated make-out session with her just a day after her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander was stabbed and shot to death.

"We were talking and we kissed ... Every time we started kissing it got a little more escalated," Ryan Burns, a former love interest of Arias and co-worker at PrePaid Legal Services testified during day four of her trial.

Burns claimed the couple never removed their clothes during the encounter and that he "never touched her breasts or anything."


According to Jodi Arias' defense attorney, Travis Alexander had this shirt made for her to show his ownership of her.

Prosecutors said Arias, a 32-year-old photographer from Yreka, Calif., went to Alexander's Mesa, Ariz., apartment on June 4, 2008, and shot and stabbed the 30-year-old man, before driving to Utah to visit Burns.

Burns testified he first met Arias at a PrePaid Legal convention in Oklahoma in April 2008. Alexander was also at the convention, he said.

Burns acknowledged that he knew who Alexander was, but did not know him personally. "[Jodi and I] spoke at the event. talked to her a little bit [and we] got to know each other a little bit and I asked for her number," Burns said.

A few weeks after that initial meeting, Burns and Arias began chatting on the phone three to five times a week. Toward the end of May, he and Arias made plans for her to visit him at his home in West Jordan, Utah, he testified.

According to Burns, Arias was several hours late when she arrived there June 5, 2008. She told him that she had gotten lost and had stopped to rest. Arias had cuts on her hands when she arrived. "She had two small bandages on a couple of her fingers," Burns testified.

Arias explained away the injuries by saying she worked at a Margaritaville restaurant, and had broken a glass and cut her finger, Burns said. He also testified that Arias' hair was blonde when he met her, but was brown when she came to visit him.

Arias followed Burns to a business meeting after they met up. While en route, she was stopped by police because the license plate on her vehicle was upside down. She attributed this to kids she said were messing around with her car, Burns said.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/09/jodi-arias-trial-ryan-burns_n_2442048.html
 
  • #589
She and her merry band of lying defenders are going to have a hard time, with the documented time frame, explaining how she managed to be under a life threatening attack and obtain not one but TWO deadly weapons immediately at her disposal, within seconds and carry out her own vicious

Thankfully we/they have those time stamped photos. Kinda seals the deal with no wiggle room. It's almost laughable the one thing Jodi claims to love. Photography. (IMO) will help seal her fate.
 
  • #590
I think she DOES have some emotions, but not towards humans. The only time she had those telling signs of sadness (not anger tears) were 2 times and both towards the dog.

I identify with this, but I am also very social, but I don't feel sadness for people as much as I do for animals. I can watch a psychological thriller, where people are slashed left and right. However, I cannot even so much as the lion king where a pretend animal dies. so I can see where it is some sort of disorder, I just don't know what!

I'm the same way. I just have more empathy for the defenseless. Animals, little kids and old people top my list.

I embarrassed my whole family at the movie theater when King Kong died. I was balling like a baby. They're very careful choosing movies now! Lol




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  • #591
All these implant posts makes me doubt her 'breastamony' even more...
 
  • #592
The absolute awfulness of this crime, and the lack of remorse after four years, keeps me awake at night.

Could someone please point me in the direction where I might learn about the early years- pre Jodi- of Travis and his siblings? I have come to this late, (only during the trial, I'm Australian), and understand that Travis had a tough time of it early, which he managed to overcome. Someone wrote earlier that Travis is still making friends, and I really love that idea! Thank you.
 
  • #593
It doesn't take $100K. It would take about 80 to 100 people each to donate between $70 and $120, perhaps less, or fewer people to each donate more. There is no one here who is qualified or educated to make such an assessment, but there appears to be enough interest to get to the bottom of this matter. Simply put: a bunch of lay people opining on a message board cannot make an expert determination of a pathological state of a body or determine anything about that body, no matter how many episodes of CSI were watched or what expertise is imagined. For an expert assessment one has to seek a bonafide expert who will look at the materials/xrays/reports/photos, etc.

I got the medical opinions for free and yes they are experts. They could not conclusively say looking at the photos and ME report which came first. For all their years of experience, they, like us, discussed it at length and stated that the severed jugular and carotid was the fatal injury. In Their Professional Medical Opinion
 
  • #594
Thankfully we/they have those time stamped photos. Kinda seals the deal with no wiggle room. It's almost laughable the one thing Jodi claims to love. Photography. (IMO) will help seal her fate.

Warms the cockles of my heart... In that ironic chaotic way!

( my stab at sounding like Jodi)


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  • #595
I think the sequence of events will be key to the defense.

I'm genuinely interested and worried about this. Why do you think so?
 
  • #596
All these implant posts makes me doubt her 'breastamony' even more...

:floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
 
  • #597
The absolute awfulness of this crime, and the lack of remorse after four years, keeps me awake at night.

Could someone please point me in the direction where I might learn about the early years- pre Jodi- of Travis and his siblings? I have come to this late, (only during the trial, I'm Australian), and understand that Travis had a tough time of it early, which he managed to overcome. Someone wrote earlier that Travis is still making friends, and I really love that idea! Thank you.

i wrote that.. and you're very welcome, friend :)
 
  • #598
Where is there even an iota of proof that this woman was a "photographer"? Do you own a camera? You can be a "photographer" too! Most of the pics that have come out in trial are either by TA's snap or amateurish at best.

bleh
 
  • #599
I'm the same way. I just have more empathy for the defenseless. Animals, little kids and old people top my list.

I embarrassed my whole family at the movie theater when King Kong died. I was balling like a baby. They're very careful choosing movies now! Lol



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:floorlaugh: My son, who is 7, was so worried something was wrong when I cried watching Rise of the Guardians. Lol I rarely cry in real life, but movies get to me really easy. :waitasec:
 
  • #600
After the dinner, the couple went back to Burns' home and took a nap. When they awoke, things again got heated, he said. "She got on top of me pretty aggressively and we were kissing. She was right on top of me," Burns testified. He said this intimate encounter, like the previous one, stopped shortly after it began.

Arias came to Burns home as a brunette, he knew her as a blonde

The prosecution then questioned Burns about Arias' strength, in an apparent effort to show she would have been strong enough to kill Alexander. Burns said she was fit and had "close to a six-pack."

"[She's] a lot stronger than she looks," Burns testified.



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/09/jodi-arias-trial-ryan-burns_n_2442048.html
 
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