I truly don't understand how JA supporters could hate the Alexander family. Do they not realize the case belongs to the State of AZ? And what did the family do to Arias that she didn't do to herself? It's so irrational. I could see, I suppose, being angry at the state, the DA, the judge, the entire court system, but what has TA's family done other than be the victim's relatives, show up every day to court, and hope for justice?
Hi Linask, this is the time of year I hate! I am E.T.. I didn't realize this was the weekend for change.
Take care.
BBMShe did have a "nervous breakdown" for about a minute after an argument with Darryl, didn't she? (Oh look, here's a handy video clip. Gotta say, the fact that so many people are obsessed with this horrible person does make it easy to find whatever random bits and pieces one might want to illustrate a point...)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW4pPUJ25cg
Not to mention I had a Master's Degree by age 27, and had traveled Internationally to 3 countries. A young girl is 13- not 27!!!I wonder how many of the younger female jurors thought of themselves as little girls at 27 almost 28? Most women in their late twenties consider themselves very capable, thank you very much. Some have already been parents for many years, own houses and businesses, held solid jobs, been in long-term relationships. The whole notion of Jodi being young and inexperienced when she killed TA—and therefore somehow incapable of thinking rationally—could well produce a lot of sarcastic "Right........" responses rather than empathy from several jury members.
OMG, did he really say that? *gasps*
Trying very hard to not get banned now! :silenced:
I truly don't understand how JA supporters could hate the Alexander family. Do they not realize the case belongs to the State of AZ? And what did the family do to Arias that she didn't do to herself? It's so irrational. I could see, I suppose, being angry at the state, the DA, the judge, the entire court system, but what has TA's family done other than be the victim's relatives, show up every day to court, and hope for justice?
I wonder how many of the younger female jurors thought of themselves as little girls at 27 almost 28? Most women in their late twenties consider themselves very capable, thank you very much. Some have already been parents for many years, own houses and businesses, held solid jobs, been in long-term relationships. The whole notion of Jodi being young and inexperienced when she killed TA—and therefore somehow incapable of thinking rationally—could well produce a lot of sarcastic "Right........" responses rather than empathy from several jury members.
"There was no sound in that jury room for a long time after that because you hurt so bad for these people," he said. "But that wasn't evidence. That's what made it so hard. ... This wasn't about them. This was a decision whether we're going to tell somebody they were going to be put to death or spend the rest of their life in prison."
whole article: http://www.azfamily.com/outbound-fe...y-didnt-help-her-208814231.html#ixzz3HsQnDWOQ
I wonder how many of the younger female jurors thought of themselves as little girls at 27 almost 28? Most women in their late twenties consider themselves very capable, thank you very much. Some have already been parents for many years, own houses and businesses, held solid jobs, been in long-term relationships. The whole notion of Jodi being young and inexperienced when she killed TA—and therefore somehow incapable of thinking rationally—could well produce a lot of sarcastic "Right........" responses rather than empathy from several jury members.
"There was no sound in that jury room for a long time after that because you hurt so bad for these people," he said. "But that wasn't evidence. That's what made it so hard. ... This wasn't about them. This was a decision whether we're going to tell somebody they were going to be put to death or spend the rest of their life in prison."
whole article: http://www.azfamily.com/outbound-fe...y-didnt-help-her-208814231.html#ixzz3HsQnDWOQ
Thanks LinasK! After being blind sided by this "secret witness" and dark courtroom, I feel caught in the crosshairs.No the Arias' were kicked out, but the Alexander's have the right to stay, no matter what. It's guaranteed by the Victim's Bill of Rights.
Hmm. It seems the writer of the first tweets Facebook page is deactivated, if this is in fact fact.T-4-2, the VIS mocking was from this
https://mobile.twitter.com/starknightz/status/528611902453473280/photos
Who knows whether or not that is real.
The leak could have been JA. She knew she'd be on the stand. We know she has, in the past, spoken to reporters on the phone from jailTroy Hayden for instance.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WiePr-Vsn6M