trial day 33: the defense continues its case in chief #95

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In would think that is wrong! I had PTSD and remember in minutiae everything before, during and after the event!

Ditto, me too Isabelle.
 
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A couple of min. Not hours Wilmott! IMO

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highly doubt he has done thousands of these tests,i need to see proof
 
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Wilmott seems very flustered right now; wonder if the Judge bit into her during that sidebar! Lots of "ums", "uhhhh" & the like...
 
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As much as she bugs me, I think Wilmott is smart and doing the best she can with a terrible client.

No tomatoes, please!

I do understand she is acting as the 'good guy' so to speak. Where she didn't have to bring out the really heinous stuff that Nurmi did (about the pedo accusations). But she is pretty quick on her feet. And stays pretty calm, even when chaos is everywhere in the courtroom and her witness is falling apart.
 
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Let's get one thing straight. If you love someone, you do not want to possess them.:mad:

She did NOT love Travis.

Period!
JMHO
fran

ETA, and when he didn't want her, she murdered him! fact

But she loved his potential, house, money, trips, lifestyle!
 
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I also don't get why we are spending so much time with this PTSD BS. Isn't that a mitigating factor to be discussed after sentencing?

Mitigating factors, and I'm not sure what or many or who decides (mitigation specialist?) have to be discussed during the case in chief.

ETA: for a DP case
 
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Get your b!tchy teenage digs in wherever you can Jen Sussman Willmott.
 
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WildAboutTrial ‏@WildAboutTrial 1m
I don't see any jurors taking notes at this time. #JodiArias

I think the jury is over the defense!

:what:

fran
 
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I've said this before but the use of PTSD as a defense, when they claim the PTSD was caused by the trauma she endured when she butchered Travis, is akin to the Menendez brothers trying to get a lighter sentence because they are orphans.
 
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So now the hormone flooded hypocampus CAN form memories. Just not long term memories. Goodness gracious. What I call fudging, he calls addendum.
 
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Wilmot sounds like a rookie reporter.
 
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I posted a similar study last night. About 55 used MCMI compared to about 87 using MMPI. (The study queried 120+ forensic psychologists with just a 21% reporting rate.)
 
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funny he has no trouble remembering all that data but remembered very little without his notes with juan ;)
 
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He stats are like saying a million housewives every day pick up a tin of beans and say, "Beans means Heinz"
 
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Arias has her arms crossed. She's disgusted with Samuels, too!!
 
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