The State v. Jodi Arias: break in trial until 28 January 2013 #18 *ADULT CONTENT*

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  • #401
I'm still not convinced that Jodi is a true psychopath.
And again I'm not defending her in no way ,shape or form,there is no excuse and no defense to what she did.It's just that almost every case I read here the killer is almost immedeately labeled psychopath,soulless.monster.......
I believe that many times they are people like you and me,that were driven by circumstances and snapped,which IMO is a much more frightening thought than a soulless monster committed this crime.
From all we heard (aside from the incident with her brother,when she was little and I don't count that because I find it pretty normal kid behaviour) Jodi was not violent,she was the "good" kid in school,she had normal relationships with guys seemingly before she met Travis.
I completly believe they were toxic for each other.In my world premarital sex is normal but in Travis' it was this horrible sin and I think that was the catalyst for all things bad to come.Jodi was having sex with Travis like IMO a normal couple would but he put her on a huge guilt trip about it ,meanwhile seeing other girls that Jodi prbably thought he was having sex with also.I think her e-mail to Lisa is so telling because that's how she must have felt about herself.We know how important her reputation is to her because she even brought it up during the police interview.The only way for her to be ok again would have been if Travis married her.But he didn't care and put her down on top of that.
So she became more and more obsessed to the point of no way out,to the point of completely loosing it and seeing no other solution than to eliminate what was causing her pain.
Again I wished she would have gotten help because she must have realized her thoughts were spinning out of control but she did not....

I guess we'd like to believe she is soul less and a psychopath. We don't want to think the people we all know are capable of this. :moo::banghead:
 
  • #402
Don't forget those YouTube videos that show up in the evening, Snoopy1. They are great when I'm away for the day and I spend the evening watching them. Plus the updates and Katiecoolady with her reports from court. Lots to read when you get home. lol

yea, I know... lots to read. Thats the bad part. Im never able to get on WS when I get home. My kids think Im supposed to feed them and help them with their homework.. :shrug: ;)

I know you guys will have everything here, so that makes me feel good. Ill just have to stay up all night in bed with the laptop! Im sure the hubs is going to LOVE that....... lmao!
 
  • #403
I think if he was, Juan would have brought that up as him having an ax to grind.

The good news here is that he is still on direct examination by Nurmi. Martinez will have a shot at him today. We may find out yet! :great:
 
  • #404
The good news here is that he is still on direct examination by Nurmi. Martinez will have a shot at him today. We may find out yet! :great:

Isn't that roommate the one JA tried to throw under the bus when talking to Juan? Forget his name but she said he is like a big teddy bear?
 
  • #405
I haven't read most of the posts, so I am guessing this has been discussed. But last night on one of the talking heads programs (I think it was Dr. Drew), they pointed out that Jodi had slashed all those tires (3 sets of tires, so 12 tires) so she was EXPERIENCED using a knife. And that it was probably the same knife she used to kill Travis.

I also was thinking about the incident where Lisa was with Travis and her tires were slashed and they heard the front door open and went down to investigate. I bet she gets chills knowing it could have been both her and Travis killed by Jodi. I'm gong to take a wild guess she hopes Jodi never ever gets out of jail. Our justice system is in place to protect people like Lisa (and her husband and baby).
 
  • #406
What was the prosecutor trying to do when he pulled that shock tactic with the photo? It seemed he was trying to elicit Miss Lisa's opinion of whether Travis "deserved" what happened to him, but she never gave even a whiff of vindictiveness. Other than showboating, why did he do that?
I don't understand his combativeness with witnesses who are perfectly decent, normal, ordinary people who were dragged into this mess by Jodi Arias, and who are being forced to disclose intimate details about their lives on a national broadcast.
I don't understand why he's hellbent on making them feel so horrible. They did nothing wrong.
This guy is making Good Ol' Gus seem sympathetic.
 
  • #407
Im so sad you guys.

I was told yesterday at my office that I am being moved out of my office to the front reception area to answer phones as well as what I do now. We're cutting back unfortunatley, but at least I still have a job!!

Yall know what that means right?

I wont be able to watch the trial anymore. :( What am I going to do? I knew something like this was going to happen, it was just to good to be true! :(

So, now more than ever I will rely on everyones posts. I will be going through withdrawls, and I ll have a few panic attacks, but as long as I have you guys I think I might be able to pull through! ;)

Catch up on YouTube at night! When you zip past the sidebars, it's only an hour of testimony :)
 
  • #408
Note: old article

8/1/11: FBI Profiler reacts to local cases

FBI profiler Candice DeLong ... says, there is a definite distinction between male and female killers. "When women kill, it's generally for different reasons and it's a different style than when men kill," DeLong says.

"Women are more methodical, their crimes are more premeditated. They generally kill more quickly, the murder has a purpose and the purpose is to get rid of that person." ...

"I would love to hear her explanation of how those photographs of them intimately engaged were so closely time stamped. It'll be fascinating to hear what her explanation, or her attorney's explanation of that is," DeLong says. ...


http://www.kpho.com/story/15175923/fbi-profiler-reacts-to-local-cases
 
  • #409
Thanks so much Katie for your "inside" report. Doesn't look like I am going to be able to get out your way and attend Court. Next time :seeya:
 
  • #410
Interesting such a long time to go over juror questions.
25:35 - 32:00 judge and attorneys going over the jurors questions.
I'm betting there were more questions that couldn't be asked for whatever legal reason.
http://youtu.be/7tEkt5ChAco?t=32m4s

JURORS QUESTIONS (with screen shots during the question portion):

Judge Stephens: Miss Daidone the jurors have some questions for you.

Q: Did someone tell you that Travis was texting and calling Jodi and another female?
A: No, actually um Jodi and another female had um texted and called several times while we were together. Um, Jodi called numerous times whil .. it's almost as if she knew we were together at the time.

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Q: Did you know this before you started dating Travis the second time?
A: Um yes, I was aware of th the calls and texts. Um.. all the time.

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Q: Was the email you sent to Travis before or after you heard he cheated on you with Jodi?
A: It was less then 24 hours after.. so I was very upset

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Q: Did you ever refer to Jodi Arias as a stalker of Travis Alexander?
A: Yes

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Q: Did Travis ever call you names?
A: No
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Q: Did you personally feel threatened by Travis
A: No

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Q: Was Travis ever abusive to you?
A: No
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Q: Did he ask you to have sex with him?
A: No

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Q: Did you feel pressured to do anything?
A: No
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Q: Did Travis ever make sexual advances to you, while you were dating?
A: No, just all it was was making out

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Q: How do you define cheating?
A: Um, what I understood it to be and what I would still understand it to be, is if you are in a committed relationship and you .. whether you're kissing .. or.. any other sexual activity is going on outside that committed relationship, I would consider that cheating.

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Q: If you were shocked to hear Travis was a virgin, why did you break up with him after you found out he was cheating on you?
A: I'm sorry can you repeat that one again?

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Q: Yes. If you were shocked to hear Travis was a virgin, why did you break up with him after you found out he was cheating on you?
A: No, I I believed him to be a virgin and so I I broke up with him because I he had done whatever it was with Jodi. That's what I had believed and then he had told me that was not the truth, so I did get back together with him after that.

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Q: Did you feel that Travis job interfered with your relationship, with regard to travel and phone calls?
A: Yes

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  • #411
Catch up on YouTube at night! When you zip past the sidebars, it's only an hour of testimony :)

Sad but true....all that time spent waiting, sidebars, chambers etc and only an hour of actual testimony a day when they actually do have court. I really do not understand why in a DP case and the jury to consider, they didn't clear the Judges calendar.
 
  • #412
What was the prosecutor trying to do when he pulled that shock tactic with the photo? It seemed he was trying to elicit Miss Lisa's opinion of whether Travis "deserved" what happened to him, but she never gave even a whiff of vindictiveness. Other than showboating, why did he do that?
I don't understand his combativeness with witnesses who are perfectly decent, normal, ordinary people who were dragged into this mess by Jodi Arias, and who are being forced to disclose intimate details about their lives on a national broadcast.
I don't understand why he's hellbent on making them feel so horrible. They did nothing wrong.
This guy is making Good Ol' Gus seem sympathetic.

The prosecutor and Lisa were a wonderful team. Sure she was subpoened by the Arias side, but she clearly wasn't on their side. He wasn't combative with her at all; in fact, he gave her the opportunity to say the things she wanted to say. The prosecutor showed the picture to point out that the average person doesn't slice a man's throat over a relationship issue.
 
  • #413
After seeing all the juror questions from yesterday now, I do not think that Jodi would testify. Can you imagine all the questions from the jury!!!!!!! OMG!

I wonder what other states do that as I have never seen that before in a trial (not that I follow many!). Unique I must say.....and woo the day that I was a juror, on most any trial, as I would have lots and lots.......just sayin'. Considering that thought, perhaps some of the juror questions are just to POINT OUT and UNDERLINE what they already know the answer to, but want to clarify to the other jurors to ensure the others didn't miss what I caught. Yep, that might be :blush: what I would do if I was a juror!
 
  • #414
yea, I know... lots to read. Thats the bad part. Im never able to get on WS when I get home. My kids think Im supposed to feed them and help them with their homework.. :shrug: ;)

I know you guys will have everything here, so that makes me feel good. Ill just have to stay up all night in bed with the laptop! Im sure the hubs is going to LOVE that....... lmao!

Luckily you can catch up on the weekends by looking at the timeline thread. It's awesome! Between all the breaks and sidebars and 2 hour lunches you can whiz thru them pretty fast. I feel your pain though, it's addicting.
 
  • #415
Thanks for posting TigerBalm. I think Jodi showed MUCH more true emotion through this testimony than at any other point in the trial. I hope the jurors noticed.
 
  • #416
What was the prosecutor trying to do when he pulled that shock tactic with the photo? It seemed he was trying to elicit Miss Lisa's opinion of whether Travis "deserved" what happened to him, but she never gave even a whiff of vindictiveness. Other than showboating, why did he do that?
I don't understand his combativeness with witnesses who are perfectly decent, normal, ordinary people who were dragged into this mess by Jodi Arias, and who are being forced to disclose intimate details about their lives on a national broadcast.
I don't understand why he's hellbent on making them feel so horrible. They did nothing wrong.
This guy is making Good Ol' Gus seem sympathetic.

Because he is a seasoned prosecutor that knows what he is doing. It is his job to keep the focus on the real victim front and center in the case. He wanted her to answer if she would have ever done this to Travis (by showing her the photo of a deceased and visciously attacked Travis.)

In fact he has been in contact with Lisa thoughout the years......imo she knew what was coming already. He is the one that contacted her for the DT to make her aware she would be testifying for them instead of the state.

Lisa did not feel horrible whatsoever imo. She was wanting to get this all off of her chest and its obvious she still has feelings for Travis as a person she loved and probably still does since it was her first love.

Cases like this are not for the weak stomached. It is what it is and it must never lose sight of who the real victim is.

IMO
 
  • #417
I guess we'd like to believe she is soul less and a psychopath. We don't want to think the people we all know are capable of this. :moo::banghead:

i don't really believe the people i know ARE capable of this.
 
  • #418
After seeing all the juror questions from yesterday now, I do not think that Jodi would testify. Can you imagine all the questions from the jury!!!!!!! OMG!

I wonder what other states do that as I have never seen that before in a trial (not that I follow many!). Unique I must say.....and woo the day that I was a juror, on most any trial, as I would have lots and lots.......just sayin'. Considering that thought, perhaps some of the juror questions are just to POINT OUT and UNDERLINE what they already know the answer to, but want to clarify to the other jurors to ensure the others didn't miss what I caught. Yep, that might be :blush: what I would do if I was a juror!

The jurors questions would take all day!
 
  • #419
What was the prosecutor trying to do when he pulled that shock tactic with the photo? It seemed he was trying to elicit Miss Lisa's opinion of whether Travis "deserved" what happened to him, but she never gave even a whiff of vindictiveness. Other than showboating, why did he do that?
I don't understand his combativeness with witnesses who are perfectly decent, normal, ordinary people who were dragged into this mess by Jodi Arias, and who are being forced to disclose intimate details about their lives on a national broadcast.
I don't understand why he's hellbent on making them feel so horrible. They did nothing wrong.
This guy is making Good Ol' Gus seem sympathetic.

He was reminding the jurors why they are there. Putting the focus back on the fact Jodi is on trial, not Travis.


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  • #420
It's so quiet in this thread right now.... Think everyone is cleaning house, running errands and doing everything else that's going to be neglected while the trial's on? :D
 
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