Trial day 31: the defense continues it's case in chief #86

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Good link please
 
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Jodi is not a happy camper today.
 
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Fight or flight is actually only one interpretation. Not all psychologists subscribe.
The newer theory is FIGHT FLIGHT OR FREEZE

So says my personal therapist. He sounds like he is still living in 1975.

My counseled diagnosed me with PTSD from childhood trauma and I promise you I've been in tons of threatening situations and never once did I feel the desire to murder anyone.

Also, if he is going to reference a 2013 Time article, then Martinez should reference a 2013 article on CNN that says TONS more people have PTSD than society realizes and they often are high functioning people who can live normal lives.
 
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Her lack of experience in questioning and/or her own stress is really showing!

JM is able to regroup immediately whenever his line of questioning is stopped or redirected seemlessly.

JW on the other hand...not so much.
 
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Anybody notice that JM is barely objecting? He's letting him go on and on...maybe he knows he can discredit him easily?

Probably. He only needs to ask two questions: How much are you being paid? and You're almost always a defense witness, correct?
 
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It's so obvious that Jodi tailored her testimony using this man's terminology. Fog, shaking, being able to drive in a Fog, brain is like a computer.... and I'm sure we will hear more of the "buzz words" Jodi used during her 18 days of testimony later on from this Dr. Samuels.

I hope JM asks the good doctor if he was kind enough to provide JA and/or the defense a copy of the Time Mag article as a "study aid"

I am sorry but this is just laughable.
 
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Aaarrrgghh. Can't keep up..this dude is putting me in an amniSiatic state
 
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I like what you're doing better than what I'm doing (listening to aforementioned quack).

Mike has worn this purple shirt before, no? It's a good color for him. I wonder if Mike has had fans before. :waitasec: I hope he knows he's appreciated.

Its my personal favorite shirt....I like his black one too! :blushing:
 
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I wonder how Jodi feels about this witness' testimony? Does she get it that he's suggesting that she has mental health issues? When responding to a juror's question about her "mental health problems", Jodi made it clear that she didn't have any mental problems. Sorry, Jodi, but you can't have it both ways. :moo:
 
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It would seem to me that all that has to be established is the fact that we all are capable of the fight or flight response, but that does not mean it kicks in with all of us. Just as Jodie could have had this acute stress, she also may have not experienced it.

No way of knowing unless she was tested at that exact moment--good excuse though:jail:
 
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There sure as heck wasn't anything wrong with her self esteem during the 48 hours episodes!

Or when she did the Inside Edition interview...
 
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What does the brain scan of a liar's brain look like? Similiar to amnesia?

Serial killer brains look different. I saw a show about that. :floorlaugh:
 
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http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/The-Pros-to-Being-a-Psychopath-176019901.html

When most of us hear the word “psychopath,” we imagine Hannibal Lecter. Kevin Dutton would prefer that we think of brain surgeons, CEOs and Buddhist monks. In his new book, The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success, the Oxford research psychologist argues that psychopathic personality traits—charm, confidence, ruthlessness, coolness under pressure—can, in the right doses, be a good thing. Not all psychopaths are violent, he says, and some of them are just the sort of people society can count on in a crisis....

BBM

Coolness under pressure? It appears that if Jodi is a psychopath she should have no problems associated with stress. JMO
 
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"HAHAHAHA" - Jennifer Willmott throughout this trial

(I still don't get it)

I find her to be VERY immature and silly. She may be annoying me even more than Nurmi.
 
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Is this the article you relied on? Where did THIS one come from? Lord, he's so full of himself.
 
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I don't really have a problem with Dr. Samuels per se. His theories are even interesting. They just don't apply in this case, no matter how much the defense team would like the jury to believe they do. In order to apply his hippocampus and amygdala theories and teachings, one has to believe her story, which is solely the product of sociopathic lies and coaching by her counsel.

Great Post!!!

In the meantime all we can hope is that the "Hippo" that is "Camped" outside will come running in and trample Jodi.
 
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I'm sorry, but does anyone else hear "hippopotamus" every time he talks?
 
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