In the Flores/Arias interrogation video (orange jumpsuit), I find some of Jodi's narrative authentic. Mostly, when she becomes animated and speaks quickly, it seems she is actually doing genuine recall of her memory.
One of these instances is at 2:52:00. Just prior to that, she started talking about taking pix of TA in the shower, laughing when remembering him saying "I feel gay." I felt that was authentic. Then at 2:52:00, she talks about the close up shot of his face. She says:
"It's a great picture...he hates it..." then,
"I don't know what he hates about that picture..."
What I find interesting about this, is that photo was taken at 5:29:20. After saying "he hates it" (present tense), Flores said "you were showing him the pictures?" and she said yes.
So in 44 seconds, between the time of the 5:29:20 face shot, and 5:31:14, the time of the ceiling lights picture, she had 1) taken the picture, 2) pulled up the image in the camera, 3) shown TA the picture, 4) TA responded that he hated it, and 5) dropped or otherwise shot a picture of the lighting indicating a loss of control of the camera. All that happened within 44 seconds.
I believe this part of her story, that she showed him the pic and he said he hated it. What I wanna know is what happened in those 44 seconds? She showed him a photo, showed it to him to get his opinion and then commenced her premeditated murder assault with a knife or gun? The sequence makes no sense to me. Why get his opinion when you're ready to murder him?
Thoughts?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCxFA-LPSmc&feature=youtu.be&t=2h52m00s