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

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  • #1,741
At the very least, it can't be THAT difficult to stop having sex/sexting/having phone sex with your stalker, I should think.

His religion prevented him from simply cutting her off and finding a new sexual partner. IMO.

Sex is like potato chips...you can't eat them just once. Once you have tried them...you're hooked.
 
  • #1,742
How desperate is that behavior? What a nutbag.

The DP or LWOP are both too good for her. How about we send her to Japan or Singapore where she can work in the sex slave trade as a
kinky prostitute. she'd be good at that.
She's a 3 hole wonder crazy/wicked /monster.
No, I've been to Singapore, it's too pretty a place for her. I can think of far worse places. How about we send her to Iran??? Can you see her having to wear a Burqua for the rest of her life, nah, they'd probably just stone her for her whoring ways...
 
  • #1,743
i bet thats where the ptsd or shock comes in :banghead:

She didn't even have the decency to cover him with his robe, towel, sheet....

Zero remorse. Zero PTSD.
 
  • #1,744
It's Donovan. I think a new paramour/ahem fan.


Donavon Bering. I heard that her girlfriend is Jodi's cellmate.

There are so many that only have good things to say about Travis, and he seems to of been a remarkable man. I would of loved meeting him. I cried watching him do the chicken dance. To see him so alive, and knowing what hell he went through makes me hurt inside.

Jodi doesn't have much of anyone to stand up for her does she? Not much to brag about in her life is there?
 
  • #1,745
Ohhhhhh. I thought that was a male sitting in the courtroom near JA's mother.

LMAO - I hate to sound nasty, but does it really matter if it's male or female? Not pretty is STILL not pretty. :giggle:

Edited by me to take out the word ugly. That was a bit harsh.
 
  • #1,746
At the very least, it can't be THAT difficult to stop having sex/sexting/having phone sex with your stalker, I should think.

the same line of thinking would go with those who return to their abusers. it shouldn't be that difficult to stay away after the first/fourth/etc beating. yet it can be for many. It is hard to say why he kept in contact because the answers are never black and white to those involved.

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  • #1,747
No, I've been to Singapore, it's too pretty a place for her. I can think of far worse places. How about we send her to Iran??? Can you see her having to wear a Burqua for the rest of her life, nah, they'd probably just stone her for her whoring ways...

How about all ALONE on her own deserted island?
 
  • #1,748
If they love themselves as much as Jodi loved herself and she tells him she will commit suicide, there's a good chance she'd kill him, too, just because she could. I think he thought he could handle her and locking the doors would just set her off even more. I think he also felt sorry for her because of what he went through as a child. In some ways he may have been able to relate to why Jodi acts the way she does. jmo

Yes, and his particular vulnerabilities and kindness is probably exactly why Jodi targeted Travis in the first place. Maybe saw him as the kind of person she could control and manipulate.
 
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All I meant by that was that as someone posted here previously, the ONLY way to get rid of a stalker is to end ALL communication-period. No texting, emails, phone calls, and certainly no sex!

Stalkers have no sense of boundaries and even the smallest bit of acknowledgment can be taken as an invitation. They don't do "subtle".

I dont think that would stop a true stalker.

Stars never communicate with their stalker but it doesnt stop them from stalking them.

Stalkers are going to do what stalkers do.........stalk.

IMO
 
  • #1,751
Blech.

Not to harp on Alyce LaViolette but to keep harping on her, if she's using Jodi Arias to advance her "celebrity", I suspect she will become more INfamous, than famous from this trial. :furious:

By the way, did you read some of the comments under that video of Troy Hayden's story? They are all ripping him to shreds...as it should be.

According to Mimi, Travis had called Jodi sometime earlier that last week to confront Jodi that she was hacking into his e-mail and FB accounts.
IMO, this is the 41 or 42 min phone call I was questioning. I wondered why he would phone her, and speak for so long.

IIRC her last defense team had her evaluated because they did not think she was competent to stand trial

The only mention I've seen of her being evaluated is on the 48 Hours piece.

[video=youtube;HelfB6s-Raw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HelfB6s-Raw[/video]

(hope the link works)

It starts about 47:28.

HTH
 
  • #1,752
Yep. Google Maps puts it at 640 miles Yreka to Los Angeles, about 9.5 hours.

That's if you don't stop to change your hair color, shave your hoo ha, buy a knife at WalMart...
Plus, the route she most likely took- detouring in Monterey will cost time too, I5 is the straightest and most direct route, but if she went to Monterey, she went out to the coast (101) and that adds time, then came back inland to get to Pasadena. Pasadena is only significant because of phone calls and that's the point where she changed direction and headed East to Arizona (another approx. 6 hours from L.A., IIRC). Mesa was always her intended route, she never detoured on the way to Utah to Mesa.
 
  • #1,753
:what:Did she actually take a polygraph? I haven't heard that she has.

Im confused by that. Why would they want to say she passed a poly when she is claiming self defense now and killed him?

That makes her look more psychopathic if she can fool an poly examiner.

But both sides have to agree if that is brought in iirc. So I guess Juan must have agreed to allow the poly results.

IMO
 
  • #1,754
the same line of thinking would go with those who return to their abusers. it shouldn't be that difficult to stay away after the first/fourth/etc beating. yet it can be for many. It is hard to say why he kept in contact because the answers are never black and white to those involved.

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Poor decisions lead to poor outcomes. Cause and effect, simple.
 
  • #1,755
I don't think his guard was ever up. He continued to engage with her seemingly uninterrupted from the time they met until he was murdered.

I think most guys never really think their former gf will actually kill them, even if they showed obsessive/stalker tendencies in the past. I'm sure Travis had no experience whatsoever with this type of person and never thought he needed to protect himself. When Mimi said she was scared because Travis had a stalker, Travis told her not to be afraid. He left his doors unlocked up until the day he died. Despite what he said to his friend about looking for his body if he doesn't show up for dinner one Sunday -- I do not believe he ever thought she would harm him.
The prosecution really needs to get Dr. Hiatt to testify to that.
 
  • #1,756
http://www.celebuzz.com/2013-01-23/casey-anthonys-lawyer-jose-baez-lifetime-movie-didnt-convict/

CB: Are you watching the Arias trial closely?

JB: I’ve been asked to comment on it and I’ve followed it only as well as I can because, as I said, I’ve been tied up with other matters. I try to follow it a little bit but only because I enjoy watching trials.

CB: If you were defending Jodi, what would you be doing?

JB: I think they’re doing all they can do right now. You’re given the facts. You aren’t going to change the facts. I think that came out in the Lifetime movie. But you have to play with the hand that you’re dealt and I think her lawyers appear to be experienced and seem to know what they’re doing. I think they’re doing the best they can for their client.

CB: Unlike the Casey trial, where there appeared to be a lot of circumstantial evidence, in this particular incident the evidence seems to be mounting against Jodi.

JB: Well you can’t compare the evidence. They’ve got the next best thing to a video. That’s a photo. [Nude photos place Arias at the scene of the crime, but she says she attacked in self-defense.] There’s nothing even remotely close to that in Casey’s case. I don’t think it gets much better than that for a prosecutor.
 
  • #1,757
My teenage son had an adult woman stalking him on Facebook, oovoo, and home phone. We have filed police reports out the wazoo. Shut down Facebook accounts, changed phone number to unlisted ....beefed up home security. We're still worried.

I refuse to live in fear, but I don't put myself in situations... He's EX Law enforcement... he's done crime scenes... the whole nine yards. If he was younger... I'd worry more but since he is older I'm not that worried. I did contact the local police and there's nothing they can do. The letters he mailed to my work and my house do not have a return addresses and they aren't even signed. He's no dummy. He knows how the system works. Please tell you son to be safe...
 
  • #1,758
Curious....

In opening statements it was said Jodi introduced the lube. Did we ever find out conclusively if its on those receipts? Did she take it with her or was it found at the scene?

Is there a list of seized items from search warrants? Evidence lists we can access?

I want to see Travis's bank statements to see if she withdrew the money from his account and deposited the cash into hers....
 
  • #1,759
:what:Did she actually take a polygraph? I haven't heard that she has.

Supposedly she passed the polygraph!! She's so flat.. that is no surprise. I believe it was ruled out as evidence tho.
 
  • #1,760
At the very least, it can't be THAT difficult to stop having sex/sexting/having phone sex with your stalker, I should think.

So T-R-U-E!
 
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