jevipo74
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Acting all meek now. MEEK women don't shoot someone, stab him and then slash his throat.
I don't think it's meek, more like resignation.
Acting all meek now. MEEK women don't shoot someone, stab him and then slash his throat.
Yeah, I'm not buying the "defeated" act; her attempt to appear more "victim-like," I think. "Mean old prosecutor is picking on little ol' me....waaah!" Yuck. Very Anthony like.
Did she think she'd get away with this??
For this to be such a well planned premeditated murder there sure are a lot of loose ends. To take all those extra steps involved in getting to his house why did she leave everything in such chaos?
Did she think she'd get away with this??
I don't think it's meek, more like resignation.
I kind of get the sense that Jodi really wants to be able to say what happened, maybe to make herself feel better or maybe because she's proud of what she did -- who knows, but it seems like she is not reluctant to acknowledge the murder details, despite her attorney's objections, as long as Juan is pulling it out of her and she's not forced to simply narrate the murder events.
In all the trial watching I've done, I've never seen a cross-exam this well done. Ever.
The Mormon religion has nothing to do with this being shown in Law Schools for years to come, because of how Mr. Martinez is handling this witness. JMO
I'm assuming it's all contrived.
Feigning respect for the victim while playing one herself.