Just adding..you know the old saying "it takes one to know one". I believe it does.
That's scary, cuz I think the DT know her, so to speak, but probably not ALL she's capable of.
Just adding..you know the old saying "it takes one to know one". I believe it does.
.And I have never heard of a self defense case ""where a perp DRAGS A BODY TO ANOTHER LOCATION. That's HUGE for me. That's no self-defense. That's "holy crap I just murdered someone and now I've gotta cover my tracks". People who kill in self-defense don't touch their attackers after they've killed them.
J. Scott Dutcher, Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Attorney, is who addressed the court regarding the defendant going back into an unsecured area (the judges chambers).
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More photos from that hearing:
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showpost.php?p=8817421&postcount=53
I remember hearing Samuels say that JA had overlapping personality disorders. Well that is what psychopaths have. Disorders that are overlapping.
I hope Juan follows up on that.
IMO
And that was a PIECE OF PAPER passed, not a "birthday card" and if it was all on the up and up and harmless then why so sneaky Maria? She even glanced up to see if anyone was watching! No no no.
Does anyone else ever get timed out (or whatever the correct term is) while in this forum? Is it maybe because of all the traffic? Sometimes I can't even get in...it's giving me a complex :blush: and NOW I have low self esteem.
I can't believe we never thought of what pill Jodi was probably taking:
VALTREX
Maybe they should position it in a more vulnerable position far away from any part of thiswe have already seen and cannot wipe from memory.
I've come to the conclusion that Travis was shot with a jacketed, hollow-point bullet.
The slug recovered from his skull was manufactured by Winchester and weighed exactly 44.8 grains.
Winchester full metal jackets only come in weights of 50 grains or greater. Hollow-Points, however, are never greater than 45 grains.
The slug was in pretty good condition (just a bit flattened) and the ME reported finding no traces of metal fragments in his cranium. I also looked at other damaged bullets that retained their original weight (one guy did an experiment on this and posted pictures and information on his findings) and many looked far more mangled than the one that struck Travis. The worst looked very fragmented (it had also mushroomed considerably), yet it only lost 1/2 grain of weight. So I'm convinced that based on the above, the bullet recovered from his skull retained nearly all its weight and this weight would make it a Winchester 25 auto "expanding point". In other words, a jacketed hollow point.
It solves a mystery too. Like how a 25 caliber bullet managed to pierce his skull from a distance of two-feet or greater. The 25 hollow-point, thanks to its lesser weight, has a significantly greater velocity than a FMJ (815 ft/s vs 760 ft/s), providing it with a force necessary to impact the brain (though not enough velocity to cause expansion).
However, I'm not convinced that this slug was one of the 7 hollow-points stolen from her grandfather. If she had any sense at all, she would have test fired the gun. It would have been utterly foolish to fire the gun for the first time during the murder. That wouldn't happen. She must have test fired it and likely more than once to get the hang of it. Then she would have wanted to replace the spent ammo so that she would have a full clip just in case. This means that she must have purchased extra ammo somewhere. Unfortunately, there were no laws that regulated handgun ammunition sales in 2008. The bill signed in 2009 by Schwarzenegger (requiring a fingerprint and ID to buy ammunition) was struck down in 2011 just before it was supposed to go in effect. So don't expect a "smoking gun" regarding an ammunition receipt.
So will you be reporting/checking on this crapola with someone in the know today ???? I sure hope so.
Does anyone else ever get timed out (or whatever the correct term is) while in this forum? Is it maybe because of all the traffic? Sometimes I can't even get in...it's giving me a complex :blush: and NOW I have low self esteem.
I get cold sores and take Valtrex.
The dose is: 4 blue horsepills at once, then another 4 12 hours later.
Me too. I should have noted for the record that ALL of my friends at the party WANTED her to get Murder 1. They are just not convinced that all 12 jurors will agree. Fingers and toes crossed.
I thought I heard her say that she was....
Perhaps I heard wrong...?:facepalm:
I thought I heard her say that she was....
Perhaps I heard wrong...?:facepalm:
From the last thread, by elementary
You may try to diminish the crime and call it "standard" compared to a handful of others. It is heinous. Appalling. Shocking. Cruel. It has nothing to do with religion or pix of private parts. Travis Alexander's murder is revolting and calculatedly sadistic.
I completely agree. I have followed many many murder cases in my life and this one is probably the most heinous I have ever encountered. I don't think it has anything to do with the sex or salaciousness. It was a horrific murder of a good man, by a crazy woman, and he didn't deserve to die. Especially not like that.
She is one sick woman and I think we all just want to see her put away, and see justice for Travis Alexander.