Grrr, I hope not. The Steubenville Rape case begins March 13th. I'd hate to have to choose which to watch.
I think he lost control and then resorted to being blatant and that's what motivated her.
Morbid keepsake of the crime.
Jeez, do you have a link for that? I'd like to find out more. TIA
I just searched for screenshots in the media/timeline thread. A few news sites filled in a little bit (like the first or last line cut off in the screenshots in the M/TT. I used dates and times within those screenshots or what was posted with them. I just typed them out because I wanted to see them in order.
There are more than those, but I think they're pretty significant. I was organizing them for my own use (I can't keep track well when things are broken up in different posts, so I wanted to see whatever I could find as one readable document.
That's all I did - copy from screenshots which were all captured from the screens in the courtroom. Nurmi tried to make some of Travis' words sound more sinister than (I think) they were. The guy was ticked. Royally. And I think his making it abundantly clear to JA that he had figured her out (he sounds like one of us!) was a deadly catalyst. At least a significant part of one.
She had absorbed Travis' life - she didn't have her own. Losing him meant losing all the friends, the faith community, the social gatherings, the trips, the visits, the nice home... everything.
Killing him (and getting away with it) may have left her with an abundance of sympathy (well, in her mind, perhaps - seems everyone was onto her).
Alternatively, just letting him 'go', make a clean break and get on with his life meant all she would have left is a small, cramped room in a small, humble house in a very small town.
I believe she found that possibility unacceptable and she was going to have Travis comply, keep the status quo (at minimum) or eliminate him. jmv.
And all you asked for was a link... oops.