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...or post traumatic mini seizures.
- Samuels (quick clinical determination from the stand)
.....from 35 years of experience SIR!!!!

...or post traumatic mini seizures.
- Samuels (quick clinical determination from the stand)
And they also have to wonder why the DT is wanting all this stuff left out. It looks like they are trying to cover up and hide things.
I think that!
Kelly
Jodi wasn't use to sleeping around all those females. Maybe if she had a cell in the male part of the jail she could have slept much better.
:boohoo: Well, duh she had trouble sleeping in jail. A guilty conscience will do that to a person..... :gavel:
This new little tidbit about Jodi hitting, kicking, and screaming at her mother goes a long way in explaining why her family wasn't surprised she'd be involved in TAs murder.
I can't imagine a "normal" child ever trying something like that with a parent. Most children have a healthy sense of fear and enough respect to know better.
I'm sure there's a lot more to the family dynamic we may never know.
It really can be a horribly painful experience to read the accounts of parents of psychopathic children. Sure, there are some parents who really don't give a damn but there are also those who do everything right, who try every treatment imaginable, set every limitation, and love their child to bits only to have that child abuse and mistreat them over and over again, psychologically, physically, emotionally and financially.
The family is very often the first victims, and learning curve, of psychopaths.
Are you trying to kill people?
:lol:
jk
I don't think that. I don't begrudge Jodi's mom the support of her daughter (much like I didn't Cindy and George for loving and supporting Casey). She can still love and support Jodi but still believe that she needs to take responsibility for her actions and crime.
It's when you step over the line like Cindy and George did that I have issues with parental involvement in Court cases.