It's common sense, really. No proof she did burglary, it's circumstantial. A strange burglary occurred at her house a week before the murder. Only one tiny gun was stolen and all the other guns were left. And a DVD player and the remote. Coincidentally, the tiny gun that was stolen was of the same calibre used to kill Travis. Not a single shred of evidence Travis ever owned a gun. Jodi dropped a DVD player and a remote off to Daryl when she borrowed the gas cans. No evidence that she returned the gas can she bought and a paper trail of her having used it after she killed Travis. Keeping receipts from her entire trip save for the ones that show she'd been in AZ. The cover up. The voicemail, the email. Her story of his attack being improbable, even the foreman admitted this. The roommates had alibis. Why are we still accusing the roommates when Jodi admits to the killing? SO MANY THINGS! When taken alone it's like, so what? But when you put them all together it is so clear what happened. The why is slightly hazier. But I am 100% certain she planned this crime.
I have been reading about other crimes where the accused was convicted on circumstantial evidence and years later DNA tests are done and proves the accused was in fact, innocent. I am not so sure on believing eye witness either. Not accusing them of lying. I am a bit wary of circumstantial now days.
I'm not one of the people blaming the roommates on anything. I guess I should have been more clear. She got damn "lucky" that the roommates or even one of TA's friends did not walk in on her. I remember one of his roomates (I think) said TA had an open door policy and did not lock his door.
My home was burglarized and I had my costume jewelry and my fine jewelry in the same place. The thieves took all the costume and left the good stuff. So stupid they were. The costume jewelry was from Joan Rivers and Nolan Miller. (Back in my QVC phase lol!) IF JA did not steal the gun IMO, it is possible that the thief could take one gun and leave the rest. MOO
