The State Rests in the State v Jodi Arias: break in trial until 28 January 2013 #10

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seriously...how can I find the seated in the shower pic if, apparently, it can't be linked or posted? I've googled and looked at every photo I've come across. Afaik, I've not seen it.

eta: nevah mind. I think manzana posted it and it's the one I had in mind
 
It is the pen that the State attorney is holding and pointing with. There is no sex toy thing in the photo at all.


Yep, its a pen (IMHO). I blew it up and it looks like a pen, plus I found another screen shot of the same photo and the black thing is not in the shot.
 
There is a photo of Jodi floating around somewhere on the web (I can't find it now) that shows Jodi giving the peace sign. This is the same thing that is shown in the photo of Travis on the bed (right hand making the peace sign). There is no flipping anyone off in that photo, there is no sex toy in his hand, it is Travis making the peace sign.

MOO
 
Here are the times for the shower photos and then the last three are the "accidental" shots.

5:22:24
5:22:36
5:22:54
5:23:00
5:23:24
5:23:30
5:24:30
5:24:48
5:24:52
5:24:56
5:25:00
5:29:20 (this is the full on face photo)
5:30:30 (this is the final shower photo)
5:31:14 (this is the ceiling photo)
5:32:16 (this is the dragging photo with Jodi's leg)
5:33:32 (this is the baseboard photo with Travis's body barely showing)

The prosecution went out of order for some of these. There were also pictures at:

5:26:56
5:27:12
5:27:18
5:27:28
5:28:54
5:29:12
 
[video=youtube;bBmc1mGhWnk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBmc1mGhWnk[/video]

Sorry, can't sleep, posting videos I haven't seen yet for those who may also have missed them.
 
RSBM

I wouldn't say Travis was sexually abused by Jodi, but I do believe Jodi used Travis' guilt and shame about having sex with her as tools of manipulation. Personality-disordered people seem to have a knack for homing in on a person's weaknesses in order to control the person. The other thing is the very "wrong-ness" of the sex probably made it that much more enjoyable, ensnaring Travis even further and making it that much more difficult for him to free himself. It's such a tragedy because, from everything I've read about Travis, his religion was very important to him. It wasn't just an act.

My heart goes out to his family. Every time I see those last "alive" photos, I keep wishing that the story will end differently, that he will be able to escape but of course, tragically, that didn't happen.

JMO, MOO

Travis had guilt and shame, if he did, because of what HE was doing. Not because of what Jodi was doing. He was a free agent as far as I'm concerned. He didn't deserve to be murdered because of it, but I don't think you can blame his guilt and shame on anyone other than him and his participation with Jodi. His murder, yes, 100% her fault. His behavior, no -- that was 100% him.
 
What, in your opinions, were JA's THREE biggest mistakes? Some off the top of my head:

Leaving the camera behind, leaving the palm print, keeping the receipts, upside-down license plate, sleeping with him one last time, the phone ping in AZ,

Maybe none. I'm hearing the questions from the jury today and they defy logic since jodi's defense team admitted that she killed Travis in the opening statement. The questions seem to ponder whether jodi acted alone or whether she did it at all (roommates' alibi's, fiber testing, etc.).

That concerns me. Anyone else?
 
Maybe none. I'm hearing the questions from the jury today and they defy logic since jodi's defense team admitted that she killed Travis in the opening statement. The questions seem to ponder whether jodi acted alone or whether she did it at all (roommates' alibi's, fiber testing, etc.).

That concerns me. Anyone else?

immensly like the didn't even pay attention to opening arguements
 
I think perhaps the prosecutor held back some real dreadful stuff for rebuttal


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Travis had guilt and shame, if he did, because of what HE was doing. Not because of what Jodi was doing. He was a free agent as far as I'm concerned. He didn't deserve to be murdered because of it, but I don't think you can blame his guilt and shame on anyone other than him and his participation with Jodi. His murder, yes, 100% her fault. His behavior, no -- that was 100% him.

Of course, each of us is responsible for our own conduct. All I'm saying is that a personality-disordered person can use the guilt or shame that a person feels for not living up to his/her own standard, as a means of controlling that person. JMO, MOO
 
Of course, each of us is responsible for our own conduct. All I'm saying is that a personality-disordered person can use the guilt or shame that a person feels for not living up to his/her own standard, as a means of controlling that person. JMO, MOO

I agree 100% it was no mistake she exploited his weakness and its no mistake she targeted Mormon men. Her only strength was her sexuality and its their weakness. She thought she tapped into a gold mine when she signed up with PPL and met a bunch of nice, kind, generous Mormons IMO


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