The state Rests in The State v. Jodi Arias: break in trial until 28 January 2013 #12

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I have to say this though it won't be popular.

I think the reason that the jurors had the questions they did was because they feel (at this point) that "something isn't right" with the witnesses testimony.

I started out watching this being completely objective. I didn't know about the case, nor did I have any preconceived notions.

I felt Flores was cagey. Although his video'd interrogation was mostly superb, his testimony in court felt very engineered, like it was designed to only reveal pro-prosecution info, but that he was withholding stuff. I can't think of an example right now, but I had a distinct impression.

Then Melendez testified and I felt a similar feeling. On direct, Juan got Melendez to say that the last activity on the computer was at 3:34PM. BUT THEN in cross, the defense confirmed, after an objection and sidebar which was apparent to the jury, that the actual last activity on the computer was 4:54PM. That's over an hour difference. Maybe it's an innocent mistake, but there was an objection by Juan and a sidebar to discuss this timing difference.

The ME testimony in some ways does not seem to match his report, and there is the whole deal about whether he spoke with Flores about the gunshot being first, which Flores put into his report. While the ME may never have said this, the controversy may well be causing the jury to wonder about what he might be withholding or hiding or even misrepresenting.

I think the jury may be picking up on some feelings of having something pertinent purposely withheld from them. Whether it makes a difference or not, who knows, but no one likes feeling manipulated by misinformation or partial truths, IMO.

There are some other things I noticed, but I can't think of them right now. But something doesn't feel right.

That said, the more I learn, the more I personally feel that this was premeditated. But I am eagerly awaiting JA's "story". If nothing else, it should be fascinating.

That's why the defense cross examines. If they had proof the testimony was slanted or evidence withheld, it would come out. jmo I do understand what you are saying tho, I had the same sort of feeling.
 
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They are replaying the ME's testimony today on In Session...with tons of commentary and even more commercials.

THE most interesting thing today was that the defense motion to toss out the Felony Murder option was denied. That surprised me honestly. But it works well for the State (and will be appealed ad nauseum after she's convicted and sentenced to Death for sure--really hope the Judge has good support for this decision).

Now the jury can be split on whether or not they agree to the premeditation and still convict her on First Degree Murder and qualify her for the DP.

Im not surprised anymore. At first I thought it may be tossed until the Judge cited case law in her ruling.

It seems in Arizona law if someone is willingly allowed into a person's home once an assault on the homeowner/renter happens then they are seen as no longer having permission to be there.

IMO
 
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Of course she was convincing. She was able to fool Travis for 5 months. What's 45 minutes in her world. Wonder if she showed him some of her yoga moves we saw her perform in full view of the window where she knew LE was watching her during her first interview. Jodi loves an audience.

My guess is he will not publish the story because his boss and associates do not believe her story and can't believe he believed her story. jmo

I watched Greta Van Sustrene and a young, attractive male reporter interviews Jodi in prison and he told Great that he just could not see where this little, soft spoken, fragile girl with tiny little hands could have brutally murdered this man. I have a very big concern that the males on the jury will feel the very same way. During this interview, her jail cell was shown and during the interview all her friends in jail held up signs saying "Free Jodi". Greta pointed out that all people in jail claim to be innocent. I don't think Greta liked it very much when the young reporter was taken in so fast by Jodi.
 
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WARNING GRAPHIC PHOTOS IN SERIES:
http://s1352.beta.photobucket.com/user/tabularasa6/media/ja29_zps972487d2.jpg.html?sort=3&o=45

In the above photo, looks like the edge of a door is visible.
Is it carpet or tile? Looks like it could be carpet to me.
If carpet, must be bedroom?
Is that the side of TA's head in the upper left?


Minor4th's Table of Pics shows description of #163 as, BBM:
"163 -- 5:33:32 - floor board, travis bleeding in top left; camera upside down and on the floor; unallocated space"
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I'm not sure if the top linked photo is #163 but subject matter is the same.
 
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[? The next two photos wereQUOTE=popsicle;8756071]That's okay, in the police report Flores says they can't figure out what it is either even after enhancing it, only that it matches the bloody picture of Travis bleeding on the floor.[/QUOTE]

I tbink first accidental photo camera fell on sheet she was pulling him onto and was upside down. The next two photos camera kept shooting while programmed to reshoot of ceiling and then baseboard, carpet and him being dragged on sheet. Camera still being dragged on the sheet. Shet not in photo but on sheet.

Hmmmmmmmmmm, tentative moo!
 
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I watched Greta Van Sustrene and a young, attractive male reporter interviews Jodi in prison and he told Great that he just could not see where this little, soft spoken, fragile girl with tiny little hands could have brutally murdered this man. I have a very big concern that the males on the jury will feel the very same way. During this interview, her jail cell was shown and during the interview all her friends in jail held up signs saying "Free Jodi". Greta pointed out that all people in jail claim to be innocent. I don't think Greta liked it very much when the young reporter was taken in so fast by Jodi.

http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/story/20643221/2013/01/21/an-exclusive-look-at-jodi-arias-life-behind-bars
 
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Just realized I've been misspelling Tanisha's name. It's with an A , not an O.
 
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Anyone notice how JA drops her Jackie Kennedy voice when she is being interrogated and asked about the crime scene pics?

It sounds like she has a 'normal' voice there.


Her voice reminds me of another knife wielding killer...Darlie Routier. I don't think I could ever trust a grown woman that talks that way.
 
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Wow, what a great post. Can you please send this to Juan Martinez to use in his closing statement? Great writing...:gthanks:

I'll second that !!!!
 
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Maybe it is that Donovan character.

I had no idea that Donovan was a "she" until it was mentioned on here. I thought she was JA's father! :floorlaugh::blushing:
 
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Why would she ask about the computer virus KNOWING there was no virus ?
 
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Sorry re-watching the trial feed, and speaking to that instead of yelling at my computer.

Sorry, haven't figured out the icons yet. I'll just lol instead.
 
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Any thoughts about the camera strap? I think Jodi had it around her neck initially. What do you think? Did she pull it off? Where did it go?
 
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Any thoughts about the camera strap? I think Jodi had it around her neck initially. What do you think? Did she pull it off? Where did it go?

In pics of the camera and it's bag it showed the strap still wrapped like it hadn't been used.
 
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T's sister - the girl they keep showing.

yes, the girl with dark hair and blonde streaks they keep panning to is Travis' sister. Tanisha, I think.
 
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Vinnie just said a reported (recently, I believe) just walked right in the jail, and interviewed Jodi for 45 min - off the record.
He was convinced of her story, but will not publish.

What kind of spell is JA putting these people under?
 
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I haven't read all the posts and this has probably been hashed out before by our astute websleuthers but I found it odd that no soap or shampoo is being used the whole time. Also, that he is leaning alot throughout, up against the wall, until he sits down at the end.


shower_travis_murder_pics_xtralarge.jpg


photo credits:

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/prosecution-rests-jodi-arias-case-article-1.1242428
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...pics-hears-denial-slay-case-article-1.1241403
http://www.hlntv.com/article/2013/01/14/photos-travis-alexanders-last-moments-alive
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/04/jodi-arias-crime-scene-photos_n_2412031.html#slide=1985280

this is AMAZING!!! Thank you!! :rocker:

In the last image.... I know it was talked about, but does anyone else think that looks like it might be TA's hand? Maybe as its dropping to the floor while she is dragging him? I dont know why, but I think it looks like a hand to me.
 
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I keep thinking about the cost of renting and driving a car that far vs. flying. I feel sure that flying would have been a cheaper way to go but then of course she could not have brought the gun or a knife. Premeditation!

You can put them in checked luggage
 
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