trial day 42: the defense continues its case in chief #127

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WildAboutTrial @WildAboutTrial

I still see some notes being taken. Many jurors have their hands resting on their chin
 
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Crickets ...

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I find it hard to believe this woman could have respect for someone who brutally murdered someone.

But maybe that's just me?

300$/hr helps, and if you can live with yourself after of course, moo.
 
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Jodi obviously cast her spell on ALV and Samuels - proving how non-perceptive and gullible both of these "experts" are. They are so full of themselves and their immense experience that they never once questioned if this person sitting before them could possible lie to them. The problem with both of these "experts" is they know they got snowed big time by Jodi but refuse to admit it, because then they would admit they don't have such amazing evaluation skills. Their pride keeps them denying what they know about her.
 
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Has she SEEN the crime scene pictures of the 'perpetrator'? It is so repulsive that if she had seen Travis' mutilated body, that she apologized to this murderer upon first meeting her....*shudder*

I think she apologized because she had already decided JA was an abused and battered woman. Give me a freakin' break.
 
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I swear, if she says Mr. Martinez that way again, I am hopping the first flight to Arizona and slap the living carp out of her!!!

I'll pick you up at the airport, we can go together :-)
 
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2,500 fear 8 hours
 
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But Detective Flores did NOT bring her gifts. He DID NOT APOLOGIZE to this monster. JMO of course.

Did I ask you, ma'am whether Flores brought her gifts? (smile)

Seriously, though, Flores showed Jodi sympathy and he talked to her about things having nothing to do with the case--in short, he tried to get her to open up to him. As I'm sure the prosecution expert did too. It's just done.
 
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Hmm. A better feeling to pursue the case. Alrighteee.
 
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I also wish that JM would use her on "out of context" based on her words from Thursday to oh, could you have taken Travis' words out of context?
 
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Interesting. She had a better feeling about Jodi after she met her. Ewwww . . . Jodi must have used her soft-spoken B.S. storytelling skills and this psychotherapist couldn't see through it. Even tho she spent 8 hours with her and knew she was a murdering liar.
 
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Juan: I understand that you believe that :giggle:
 
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She had a good feeling about Jodi! Wonder what kind of "good feeling" it was?

Just how biased is she?
 
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Why would she apologize to a woman that butchered a man?

Because she could bill AZ taxpayers $300 for it and the subsequent seven and hours as well.
 
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Really mods, I can't have an opinion on Willmott's suit? Really?
 
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I find it hard to believe this woman could have respect for someone who brutally murdered someone.

But maybe that's just me?

300$/hr helps, and if you can live with yourself after of course, but I could be mischaracterizing her.
 
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Jodi is a very good psychopath. She can make people trust and like her right off the bat. She can't keep it up for long, but she can pull them in quickly enough to get what she wants. JMO
 
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Did ALV apologize to Travis for reading his most personal and private thoughts, or was it unnecessary because she had a 'feeling' he'd been abusive before she'd seen a word?
Oh - and because he'd been brutally slain by the defendant - who ALV had a 'good feeling' about.
I'd really hate to meet someone she got a 'bad feeling' about.
 
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