long weekend break: discuss the latest here #113

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  • #441
After reading all of the comments about ALV's testimony yesterday....I am just not going to watch it. Sounds like it was nothing but JA's regurgitated lies. Complete BS IMO.

Not to mention it'll raise your blood pressure, and it's boring too.
 
  • #442
VV...this is great, thanks for posting. A great book and one of my favorite series ever (almost as good as Deadwood imo).

Thank you Rosemary Pierce! I hope all is well with you and your family. You have been in my thoughts.
 
  • #443
To put the pieces of this case together I had to:

1. View autopsy/crime screne photos (including nude and shower pics).
2. Read all texts and email exchanges available to us sleuthers.
3. Watch everyday of trial.
4. NOT watch HLN.
5. Educate myself on mormonmism
6. Read Det. Flores report and autopsy report (Dr. Horn).
7. Read both MySpace accounts and blogs

I wish people would do this BEFORE they start theorizing.
Such a dreamer I am.
 
  • #444
I just started watching video #6 and it sounds like she's singing 'The Rose'? Can someone verify this? It's around 1:50

Wow she sure is!
 
  • #445
LOL at the time though we weren't grateful :floorlaugh:

My parents would NEVER have supported me if I'd committed a criminal offense. I can hear them now, you made your bed, you lie in it. :floorlaugh:

No I was not grateful at the time of having to go get those darn switches ..if ja thinks a wooden spoon leaves a welp she should have had my moms switches...yeow. And back then there was no CPS....so nowhere to compllain about it except to your siblings and they had no ...can I repeat that,,, they had NO sympathy.

I am so grateful now. I learned respect and self disipline and I havent abused people or animals. No I havent been a perfect person. Parents were good role models...but disciplined.

ETA I grew up skeered...maybe I should call ALV,,,hehehehe
 
  • #446
No I was not grateful at the time of having to go get those darn switches ..if ja thinks a wooden spoon leaves a welp she should have had my moms switches...yeow. And back then there was no CPS....so nowhere to compllain about it except to your siblings and they had no ...can I repeat that,,, they had NO sympathy.

I am so grateful now. I learned respect and self disipline and I havent abused people or animals. No I havent been a perfect person. Parents were good role models...but disciplined.

Lol, we had to wait in line to be spanked with a hairbrush by mom! And we just died at dinner when dad would whack (kinda but softly) one of us and we all tried to not laugh and be next. Best parents EVER. Wonder what alv would think of us.
 
  • #447
leeway as they are not responsible for the criminal acts of their offspring. However, it is extremely hard for me to imagine a benign reason for suddenly wearing ribbons which only appear after the people supporting justice for Travis are admonished not to wear them (except for family). If they had been wearing them since Day 1, I'd give them the benefit of the doubt. But donning them only at this point cannot, in my mind, be interpreted in any positive or neutral way. It seems a callous and reprehensible act, very much like something Jodi would do. It's highly disturbing to me.


This comes across to me as heartless by Jodi's family. Its obvious that they are wearing the purple Domestic Violence Awareness ribbons, because and only because Travis family refuses to remove the blue ribbons that they have been wearing in memory of their murdered brother since the start of trial. --

Just kinda makes me feel like its Jodi's family giving a big ol F-U to his family.
 
  • #448
I just started watching video #6 and it sounds like she's singing 'The Rose'? Can someone verify this? It's around 1:50

It is!
IMO she compiled a murder trip CD and played it OVER & OVER &OVER &OVER

If she breaks out singing "Delta Dawn" y'all let me know!
 
  • #449
That female detective does 'good cop' very well.

And JA babbles about her camera and pictures on it while this poor woman tries to impress upon her just how far up s*** creek she is.

Interesting about JA being cold to her dad. Also, she OFFERS those journals. That's interesting to me.......
 
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  • #451
omgahhh! Do you notice the difference in mannerisms when JA is being talked to by the female detective? JA glares at her! Doesn't even blink. There's no hair flipping, no spreading her legs, no real tears (except for herself when the detective leaves the room). She just sits there, not saying much -- just glaring.

It's obvious JA hates other women - in my mind. She does, however, want to know how to get her $240.00 into her inmate account. Nevermind that Ms. Detective is trying to get the true story out of her. What a self-absorbed little <unusual person>.

I'm still reeling.

MOO

Mel
 
  • #452
the bus stop. Since this jury is not sequestered nor provided with guards and chauffeurs, they are just ordinary citizens making their way in the world. They are sacrificing much already. If the court has concerns they can order safeguards. I am very hesitant about our voicing public criticisms of juror behavior for obvious reasons after what happened this week.


hello all!
i may be wrong but, if i were a juror the last thing i would be doing is sitting around the court house at the end of the day. to my car and out of there. all day sitting waiting, waiting sitting. can't imagine lounging on a bench eating ice cream at the end of the day. really? jmo
 
  • #453
This Judge's limited court schedule to date:

Typical Schedule to Date
1.5 hrs = 10:30am - 12pm
1.5 hrs = 1:30pm - 3pm
1.25 hrs = 3:15pm - 4:30pm

4.25 hrs
x
4 days /week

17 hrs /week
_____

I seriously doubt we've ever even seen 17 hrs of court time in a week.

Glad the Judge begged [! - my impression of the Judges demeanor when she asked the jurors] the jurors for an earlier start next week - 9:30am. Hope the Judge sticks to it / enforces it.

My wish list for the Judge: make executive decisions without sidebars for each and every stinking objection; and get in as many hours as possible to get this trial over with - for the jurors sakes; in an effort to avoid the higher probability of possible mistrial issues given a longer trial; for cost issues; and, for all of our sakes.
:thud:
 
  • #454
We've heard that JA was violent as a teenager, kicking the dog (in all likelihood killing it), kicking her mother for no reason, hitting her little brother over the head with a baseball bat etc. The signs were there that she was a very troubled kid and needed some sort of intervention but we've not heard that the mother or father did anything at that point in time.

So as far as her mother/father are concerned, I have no sympathy for them.

A friend of mine has a grandaughter who is a sociopath. the g-daughter's mother is a wonderful woman, but her kid is dangerous especially around animals if she's by herself. :what::furious: In that case, the mother enables that kid, she doesn't do anything because she's afraid to rock the boat. Or make life more difficult for herself. Meanwhile, the kid is in need of serious help.

The mother you're talking about may very well be a wonderful woman who just missed the signs of trouble in her kid, or was in denial (happens a lot, nobody wants to believe their kid needs help right?).:twocents:

I agree that all the signs were there with Jodi.

We can't forget though that her parents are being portrayed as abusive because they TRIED to discipline her.

She was abusive to her parents, siblings and pets. She sneaked out of the house. In our society we are dam&ed if we do and dam&ed if we don't. Maybe counseling would have helped...but only if she would go.

I almost think her defense may have broached an insanity plea for her but she would have refused. I also think it's possible that's why Samuels ran the tests he did...she wouldn't cooperate in a test that may have shown her to have a mental disorder.

I think her Mom acts inappropriately at times but I'm not convinced it's intentional. She may perk up at testimony that involves her and zone out at the rest. I can't imagine sitting through that for one of my kids.

I know that I would want to apologize to the victims family, but I'm not certain I'd know what to say that wouldn't ring hollow.

I know there are many that disagree with me, but for me, the only dispicable human in that court room is Jodi. And numerous victims, JMO.
 
  • #455
That female detective does 'good cop' very well.

And JA babbles about her camera and pictures on it while this poor woman tries to impress upon her just how far up s*** creek she is.

Interesting about JA being cold to her dad. Also, she OFFERS those journals. That's interesting to me.......

I'm watching video 8.
I can see JA got the abuse defense - the female detective keeps asking her about his behavior toward her.
Also, the detective keeps referring to Travis' parents as if they are alive - JA doesn't bother to tell her they are gone.


JMO
 
  • #456
:thud: :thud:


13:47 in this unedited video number 5, she is worried about spending tax payers money:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5lGJ72SQBM"]Jodi Arias Unedited Police Interrogation Video 5 - YouTube[/ame]
 
  • #457
Dad still has bullet in head, too. We tease him that he's gonna set off the metal detectors at the airport.

But, no, he had no ability to defend himself at that point. I was there. He was awake, but that bullet rattled his brain and IMO he would not have lifted his hands to ward off further attack. Thank god, bil was a sissy and took off.

:welcome4:

So sorry to read this, but thankfully he is alive today.

:hug:
 
  • #458
Wow she sure is!

In this same video she says:

'It's not like I haven't been grieving him - since I heard about him'

'I've hurt him very much emotionally and I never meant to hurt him - he said that I hurt him more than the death of his father'

Oh please... I cannot stand this person. :twocents:
 
  • #459
omgahhh! Do you notice the difference in mannerisms when JA is being talked to by the female detective? JA glares at her! Doesn't even blink. There's no hair flipping, no spreading her legs, no real tears (except for herself when the detective leaves the room). She just sits there, not saying much -- just glaring.

It's obvious JA hates other women - in my mind. She does, however, want to know how to get her $240.00 into her inmate account. Nevermind that Ms. Detective is trying to get the true story out of her. What a self-absorbed little <unusual person>.

I'm still reeling.

MOO



Mel

JA checked out as soon as that woman opened her mouth. Never saw her that quiet!!!!!

After watching more of these interviews, I think it's clear she gets a big kick of of playing with these detectives. It's chilling to me-----even more than the TV interviews. She's not the least bit bothered by this whole thing.

A normal person who killed a guy they love, even in self defense, absolutely would not act this way.
 
  • #460
I'm watching video 8.
I can see JA got the abuse defense - the female detective keeps asking her about his behavior toward her.
Also, the detective keeps referring to Travis' parents as if they are alive - JA doesn't bother to tell her they are gone.


JMO

These are a trip, aren't they? Do you know the female detective's name? I think she's doing a good job, but JA is responding so very differently to her than she does to handsome, mellifluous and male Detective Flores.
 
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