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Wouldn't her lawyer tell her not to act like that, or does he hate her like everyone else.
Did he coach her to behave like someone who everyone will hate even more with that smug, I am better than thou attitude.
My son's girlfriend came by this afternoon, so of course...:angel: ...I made her watch the afternoon portion of the trial. She had an interesting comment.
She was saying how strange JA's behavior was, considering that she is trying to convince the jury that she is an innocent who was mistakenly arrested for murder. Wouldn't most of us try and show ourselves to be 'good' people who accidentally got caught in a big mess?
I remember in college , working in a boutique. All of the employees got called into an emergency meeting with the owner, who said someone stole 500 bucks and some clothing, and she was demanding to know who it was.
We were all together in the back room, and she brought us in one by one to interrogate us. Two of the employees were 'outraged' and trying to get us all to quit and to walk out and express our anger. And the other 5 of us were thinking, what? :what:
[ yup, those two were fired and nearly arrested.]
I was very gracious, and polite and open and tried hard to sincerely express my innocence. She asked me some aggressive and pointed questions, but I stayed calm, BUT NOT ARROGANT. I think my son's gf is right. Her arrogance and self righteousness screams guilt. JMO