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A woman named Gayla Lynch came on HLN to detail how Jodi cheated on Bobby and the drama caused in the workplace when it was exposed she was cheating not only with one of the managers, but at the same time, with one of the cooks.
http://www.hlntv.com/video/2013/02/05/arias-former-co-worker-she-was-very-sweet
(So the everyone cheated on Jodi is just NOT the comprehensive picture. The truth is Jodi Arias cheated too. She was very manipulative and clearly has manipulated her experts as they present a very misguided description of a good girl being abused by every man in her life.)
Played a few of the clips I hadn't remembered seeing, and this was one. Gayla Lynch repeatedly refers to a person in this story as "the manager" and avoids pronouns, but unless I'm hearing it wrong @ about the 2:30 mark, the manager is referred to as she. This manager JA was dating and who picked a fight w/her in this story was a woman?
Re bolded part, I would imagine there are quite a few new spikes decorating her office after filing that motion and later finding out who actually controlled the computer on 6/19...snip
I can't help but think that Willmott's office is full of severed heads on spikes, as a warning to all current and future paralegals, clerks, investigators, what have you, that Very Bad Things will happen to them if they let Jen go to court with really, really wrong information. She had so many "wait, what?" moments at the podium while trying to intimidate Dr. DeMarte Martinez-style, it was hard not to be embarrassed for her. She didn't know AZ licensing requirements for psychologists. She didn't know that publically refering to test results did not constitute copyright infringement. Lord, she certainly didn't know anything about about how/why tests were administered or scored or what any of those pesky little number thingys actually meant. She didn't know the difference between a professional resumé (DeMarte's) and an absurdly padded one (ALV's).
And she was so hopelessly flustered by the whole experience that I don't think she even noticed that Dr. DeMarte was "handling" her as she might a ranting mental patient on a ledge. Slow, clear, calm voice, non-confrontational, trying to diffuse the situation so nobody got hurt...
Willmott may not have noticed, but I did -- and it was a thing of beauty.
Yes, it's pretty obvious why they're fighting to keep DeMarte off the stand. Wonder who will get the pleasure of questioning her this time around now that she's allowed to testify to hearsay?