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Flowers and a letter, while twisted, didn't hurt Travis more. Claims of pedophilia and abuse did and hurt his family too. Much more evil in the scheme of things.
I'm really curious as to how the defense is going to address the video from this afternoon. There is no one to cross-examine. They'd have to put JA on the stand to explain away any of it.
Has anyone seen the letter to his grandmother?
But is there any ground they can gain by crossing him, or will it only be slamming home the fact that they are representing a lying deceitful murderer?
Why not put Crazy back on the stand? The jury can see her lie yet again. She has the chance to tell the truth, as I'm sure JM will ask what happened. She'll spin her tales. Then boom. She'll send herself to the death chamber.
I think mental illness is a slippery slope. You can be mentally ill and still know right from wrong. JA was diagnosed with one or more personality disorders. I don't know if that qualifies her as "mentally ill" but she clearly knew right from wrong and took great pains to try and prove she wasn't in AZ and didn't commit the murder, then lied and lied some more.
She was already found guilty and it was already determined to be especially cruel/heinous. None of this gives the jury a reason to want to save her life.
I still think getting 12 out of 12 is an almost impossible hurdle, but I don't see how Juan could be laying it out any better for the jury, and in a remarkably short amount of time. When you think about their POV, you half wonder if they are able to sleep at night knowing they are in the presence of a cold-blooded butcher.
Poor Flores would have had to stand on his head to mirror her. No good can come of that. [emoji57]Mirroring is a common interrogation technique.
http://policelink.monster.com/train...ts-value-during-interviews-and-interrogations
"The primary benefit of mirroring occurs during an interrogation. During early stages of an interrogation the investigators posture should reflect confidence. That is, he should have his feet flat on the floor, his hands should be extended and there should be a forward lean to his body. This is necessary to respond to the suspects early denials"
Questions for AZlawyer: TIA
You said earlier that JSS's courtroom management could have been better. I probably asked about this during the original trial, and I don't know whether he's still doing this, but shouldn't any judge get extremely irked by the way Nurmi has a tendency to say "Sidebar, Judge" and then immediately start striding up to the bench? It makes it look like he is instructing her to hold one rather than asking her to grant one. I would think no matter how much a judge is bending over in "fairness" that they would not tolerate that sort of behavior for one second.
Maybe it's different because it's the defendant or for other reasons, but could the DT have tried to get all the interview and email and text stuff from JA read instead of played, as they did with the video?
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Thank you for some levity. That was absolutely hilarious, IMOO!Poor Flores would have had to stand on his head to mirror her. No good can come of that. [emoji57]
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