Probably a friend or family member running the bid up. jmo
In my little theory of her blackmailing him all along, I think this time he was just done and called her bluff. Instead of going through with the blackmail. She had to end him.period.
Just getting online. Hope I didn't miss anything. Link in my siggy for anyone who might need it.
Quite a return on their investment.
Oh Doh! I just remembered there's no court today. (so embarrassed)
So was JA trying to set-up DReid?
JA accessed TAs computer through DReids account?
What color hair does/did DReid have?
Was DReid scheduled to pet/house sit Napoleon near the murder date? Cancun trip?
Did JA have a past beef with DReid?
Or, was DReid just an unfortunate scapegoat?
Have we heard much/anything from DReid?
TIA
It doesn't hurt to hope. It's probably the murderabilia sites. I wasn't aware how many of them there are. And there is the Murder Museum in California. They have a large collection of murderer artwork.
Did you see the cartoon drawing of Jodi by a Wisconsin person? LMAO
That "nude topless twin" looks nothing at all like Jodi! Whoever bids on it is blind as a bat!
I can't watch the trial like I'd like to but I do my best to keep up with the daily threads. I miss a lot but I do try! I would like to know if yesterday went like this article describes. I know the picture of the penis was shown and there was lots of discussion about who it belonged to but even the title of this article seens misleading and supportive of the defendant. Don't expect anyone to read the entire thing but AM I CRAZY? I just didn't see yesterday going like this at all.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/jodi-arias-boyfriend-lied-sex-lewd-photos/story?id=18368010
I missed part of yesterday's testimony. Who is D Reid? TIA
Just jumping off your post here ...
I noticed that Tanisha looked really good yesterday; a bit soften, less exhausted, stronger and more vibrant some how. I have no idea what this means or why I noticed.
Regarding "moving past" the anger, I think that's a very unfair comment to make about Travis' sister. I represent a lot of domestic violence victims -- women and men -- and while I'm no psychology expert, I can say from my experience with these victims that the ones who most successfully transcend their anger and fear are the ones who are able to see some amount of justice done. Theres no doubt that going through the court process can be additionally traumatizing to victims, but at the end of it when justice is done is when healing really begins. Justice seems to be a good substitute for the natural human feelings of retribution and revenge people feel when they've been victimized. IMO