MaryNo
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Respectfully BBM.
Nope, you aren't the only one. I believe she loved every stab, and would have given him more if her arm hadn't gotten tired, or she felt she'd had more time, or whatever reason she chose to stop at 29.
Nope, you aren't the only one. I believe she loved every stab, and would have given him more if her arm hadn't gotten tired, or she felt she'd had more time, or whatever reason she chose to stop at 29.
There are some of us...okay, it might just be me that believes Jodi is a sadistic psychopath.
As such I personally believe the knife was always her primary weapon. Knife wounds are extremely painful, there is some perverse psychology in stabbing a lover you deem has wronged you in the heart, and like many psychopaths before her, they are attracted to the power and dominance weapons symbolize - all weapons. (Recently read an account of a psychopath with a samurai sword collection. That's gotta be safe.)
I think she brought the gun as backup in case Travis was able to get the knife from her - or something else went awry. I also believe she thought it would be so simple as a single stab wound and when he didn't die immediately - and had the gall to actually try to defend himself - it set loose a narcissistic rage which afforded her the opportunity to brutally and heinously overkill her victim.