jodi Arias TAKES THE STAND FOR 9TH DAY #48 *may contain graphic and adult content*

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I truly Travis was a nice guy who did not know how to get out of a relationship with this type of personality. All his friends were not like this nature. He was just attempting to do whatever he thought he could do to let her down easy at the same time go on with his life. Unfortunately, with great sadness to all, he lost his life.
 
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actually he would have gotten a lot further if Ms Arias and her attorneys hadn't had to review all their (lies) testimony from the day before.

He is brilliant. I think he is doing a wonderful job.:twocents:

I agree, and also a ridiculous amount of time was spent with her inability to answer a straight yes or no ! That was infuriating !
 
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When I saw Jodi's finger the first time, I said to myself, "BS, this isn't from a kick and possibly broken finger. Her bones are straight as can be!!" When I was 5 years old my mother broke a platter washing dishes cutting her ring finger. It was so deep, the finger tendon was cut. The surgeon screwed up (1959) and let the cut heal before wanting to operate to re attach the tendon. Well the tendon had snapped down into her palm area and could not be stretched up to her finger after so much time had passed. My mother's finger to this day actually looks like the "curved finger with straight bones" that Jodie attempted to show the jury.

My mother and I discussed this extensively. My mother said if she cut so deep like she did to cut that tendon, she would have bleed profusely all over the place. Neither one of us believed she cut her finger so deep to cut the tendon to prevent her finger to flex.

*rolls eyes from both of us*

I believe she is double jointed!
 
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She is an interesting study, that's for sure. To this day she wants everyone to know that she had sex with Travis. It's pathological how badly she needs to get that point across.
 
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I am so naive. I am amazed at the number of WSers who have posted that they have been in similar relationships with psychopaths like JA. I am so very sorry at what you have had to live through and undoubtedly are still dealing with years later. I know now that I have been blessed in my life. I hope that this trial ends with the conviction that we want and that it can bring you some comfort. I also hope that anyone that is currently in such a horrific situation can draw from the information that is being uncovered and that they find the help to get away.

Sending comfort and peace to you all...

Thanks tang. Every time I hear that JA supposedly has "battered women syndrome" I want to scream. JA has all the traits of an abuser not those of someone who has been abused. Travis was her victim. Stalking is also a very common tactic that abusers use in the Domestic Violence cycle. My ex-husband stalked me for two full years after our divorce which was actually more frightening than what he did to me during our marriage, because by then I was fully aware of just what he was really capable of down to and including trying to kill me. They are extremely dangerous and sadly there are too many cases in which the DV victim doesn't realize it until it is too late.
 
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Agree!
I'm curious if anyone else sees anything significant in that she "chose" the marital ring finger to have this devastating injury? I personally do not believe it was ever broken/injured to the extent she plays but for some reason the fact that it is the finger one wears their wedding band on seems significant to me regarding her psychology.


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In my opinion, the finger looks double jointed, not broken.
 
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I'm watching the cross again. When JM talks about her peeping and watching Travis and the girl he's with, JM says ' so you decided to confront him, right?' and she says ' OF COURSE' as though it were her right and obligation to do so. She is freaking nuts!
 
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Hahaha, watch rerun about finger. She told at least three different lies about what happened to her finger! Why always in 3's?

ETA: oh and I remember a story about breaking a glass while bathing Napoleon!
 
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I agree, and also a ridiculous amount of time was spent with her inability to answer a straight yes or no ! That was infuriating !

I did get a kick out of the judge admonishing her to answer yes or no. She wasn't sweet about it, she kind of snapped at her.
 
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I honestly dont think she did get her nails done. As a "waitress" (I only say it that way cause it seems as thought she didnt work much) it would be kinda difficult with nails? I dont get my nails done besides a mani, but I would imagine the fake ones would be kinda hard to work with. Getting all kids of stuff under em and then your hands are in water a lot (as a "bartender") so, Im thinking no.

And the picture with her and her sister Juan showed yesterday did not show them done OR polished in any way. I know that pic was before the trip to kill Travis, but usually women who do their nails, have them done ALL THE TIME....

Just thinking out loud

I totally Agree! :yes:
 
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Hahaha, watch rerun about finger. She told at least three different lies about what happened to her finger! Why always in 3's?

ETA: oh and I remember a story about breaking a glass while bathing Napoleon!

Trilogy of Terror? :dunno:
 
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I agree, and also a ridiculous amount of time was spent with her inability to answer a straight yes or no ! That was infuriating !

agreed!

The jury will see the demeanor change on redirect. It will not flatter Ms Arias and she will NOT be able to help herself
 
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I totally Agree! :yes:


Ditto! I have a hard time typing with them on. Besides, with the struggle, wouldn't there have been nail breakage? They would have found pieces of her fake claws somewhere.
 
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Imagine what Jodi could have accomplished if she had used her intellect for good instead of evil.
 
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The more I watch her, the more I feel badly for her defense lawyers/team. She most assuredly lies to them too, so how the heck can they even possibly put up a defense for her. I don't think there is a defense team in the world who can assist somebody like Jodi. She is pathological and thinks she has this whole thing figured out, to the point where she is sure she is going to walk. "Not an attorney but I think I know a lot about it..." or whatever she said earlier - that seems to apply to her whole attitude about this trial. Smarter than everybody, "no jury will convict me - mark my words."
She is a piece of work and diabolical like I have never seen before.

Very true, Even a defense lawyer would know this is NOT a case of self defense.

This is what she said and said to them. They only have her story to go by.

I can totally understand why Nurmi wanted off. Can you imagine having to work with someone like Jodi as a client?


They have had a a level of crazy to deal with for the last 5 years.

I would not want to defend her either.

Jodi even wanted to fire her attorney(s) and be her own lawyer at some point. That tells you everything you need to know about this woman.

she totally thinks she can win this with or without them.
 
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I believe she is double jointed!

it is very possible she severed a tendon while stabbing Travis... she pointed out the injury to Flores in the interview.

(it was not in her pictures in May however :wink:)

Not to mention her face seems to have undergone an evil transformation! She looks nothing like her earlier pictures (hair color aside). She truly has the look of someone possessed with something :eek:
 
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I'm watching the cross again. When JM talks about her peeping and watching Travis and the girl he's with, JM says ' so you decided to confront him, right?' and she says ' OF COURSE' as though it were her right and obligation to do so. She is freaking nuts!


Reminds me of Glen Close in Fatal Attraction. I dont think Travis could ever get rid of her no matter what he did. I think they were headed for certain disaster.
 
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Question to the legal eagles or others who work in the courts systems.

Do you think it's an ethical breach for a person working directly within the court system on a trial to be posting on a message board such as this and posting strong opinions against one side and specifically one attorney in the case?

Just curious.
Thanking for making mention of this. I wanted to respond to your post early this morning, but respected your request for no discussion. It's been bothering me ever since you posted it.
 
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MOO: We haven't heard the last of the bent finger.


Agree. I'm thinking we will hear Juan go through the whole crime from the time she arrived until she left. Every thing she did, step-by-step, including the stabbings that she can't remember. What she refused to tell the court with the stabbing sequence, he will do it and it will do one of two things. It will make her very mad or she sit there stoned faced showing her true colors of no emotion. jmo
 
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