trial day 44: the defense continues its case in chief #134

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@Jodiannarias

God bless five-day weekends


I wonder if Judge Sherry got a hold of this tweet? :floorlaugh:
 
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Can I ask how we KNOW JA is calling Don and telling it what to say everyday? I mean that is quite an assumption unless confirmed by the Mericopa County Sheriff's office.


Accused murderer Jodi Arias has been tweeting — at least through a close friend. Donavan Bering says she speaks with Arias almost every night, and they go over what Arias may want to say via Twitter.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...utors-pundits-article-1.1313524#ixzz2QA9WuzhV


http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...ke-back-prosecutors-pundits-article-1.1313524
 
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I wonder if the twitter account and selling of personal art can be brought up in trial, it points to manipulative behavior, soaring self-esteem, disdain for the prosecutor and media, as well as a general lack of concern for anyone other than herself.

IMO
 
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Here's one link about stalking, of course there are more. I guess since AL is unable to use the internet except for YouTube she couldn't find out what stalking is or maybe it's not defined in the current DV literature.
It's pretty easy to define and Alyce is again trying to evade the truth about JA's behavior.
http://crime.about.com/od/stalking/a/stalking_is.htm
 
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What are the chances tha after the circus is over we hear a different tune from ALV when she actually sees or reads about this stuff?

I am thinking that her response afterwards will depend on how unwanted her expert opinion is after this is over.

K

Never in a million years will that woman EVER admit to being wrong. The more damning evidence she might see, the harder she'll work to make it fit into the "poor abused Jodi" model.

And if she was honest, not many would blame her. Plenty of people have been duped by Jodi, for ALV to say "She lied, I believed, my conclusions are all invalid" would be pretty well received.

But she has to be right. This has nothing to do with what she thinks about Jodi. She's another narcissist who has to be "right," no matter what the cost.
 
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:seeya: Good Morning, Websleuth World! Thought I'd share a recent post from the The State vs Jodi Arias ~ Travis Alexander murder trial Facebook page:

"According to 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 on Twitter, the barrage of cyber hate toward LaViolette was the subject of lengthy meetings in the judge's chambers on Monday. Apparently the stress sent the DV expert to the emergency room last weekend. She presented with anxiety and heart palpitations."
 
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I agree with your feelings, but I think she would just continue to open new accounts under variations of names. It's such an open forum, there's no way they can monitor one person that closely.

I asked if the judge could stop her, but now I think about it, even if the judge "ordered" her to stop (which I honestly have no idea if that's even a possibility), her felon friend would open a new one on her behalf.

They're not very smart at all. They don't think to the future or look at the big picture. Their petty antics are going to come back and haunt them, at least they will for Jodi, IMHO.

That's the problem with people like Jodi and her simple-minded supporters, they are under the mistaken impression that they are "as smart as Einstein".

I don't care if JA tweets. In fact, I encourage it! Let her do all these attention-grabbing things that make her feel "powerful" and "famous." (Although, no WAY is it in her own words. She could never be limited to 140 characters!)

In 6 months, HLN will have moved on and the spotlight will be shining elsewhere. JA will be nothing more than another inmate, IMO. And that is the WORST thing this woman can imagine: anonymity. Her fame is fleeting and will be short-lived.

Sure, we'll see her from time to time on ID Channel reruns or giving an interview with "the real story." But interest will wane. And Jodi Ann Arias will go off the radar like Joran van der Sloot. We'll have to Google her name to see if she's even in the news.

I want to remember Travis Alexander, not his killer. I want him to have a legacy free of the woman who so brutally murdered him. I want him to be able to rest in peace without her name forever attached to his (which is what I believe she wanted.) I want the family to have as much closure and normalcy as this world can afford - which, I know, is little.

But I also want his family to file a civil suit to rid the world of those awful drawings. The courts and justice system CAN teach JA what power and control really is - even of her own creations, her fanciful drawings, her insane stories. They can ensure that prison and, perhaps, death row are the only profits she will reap. And I truly believe they will.

So tweet away, JA, while folks care to read them! I'll pass. I've read and heard enough of your ramblings. I care about only ONE thing: Justice for Travis. :twocents:
 
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This according to the St Vs Jodi Arias FB page
Confirmed - The def. next witness will be the computer expert who verified the phone sex audio.
 
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I wonder if the twitter account and selling of personal art can be brought up in trial, it points to manipulative behavior, soaring self-esteem, disdain for the prosecutor and media, as well as a general lack of concern for anyone other than herself.IMO


No kidding! Low self-esteem my :behind:
 
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I don't care if JA tweets. In fact, I encourage it! Let her do all these attention-grabbing things that make her feel "powerful" and "famous." (Although, no WAY is it in her own words. She could never be limited to 140 characters!)

In 6 months, HLN will have moved on and the spotlight will be shining elsewhere. JA will be nothing more than another inmate, IMO. And that is the WORST thing this woman can imagine: anonymity. Her fame is fleeting and will be short-lived.

Sure, we'll see her from time to time on ID Channel reruns or giving an interview with "the real story." But interest will wane. And Jodi Ann Arias will go off the radar like Joran van der Sloot. We'll have to Google her name to see if she's even in the news.

I want to remember Travis Alexander, not his killer. I want him to have a legacy free of the woman who so brutally murdered him. I want him to be able to rest in peace without her name forever attached to his (which is what I believe she wanted.) I want the family to have as much closure and normalcy as this world can afford - which, I know, is little.

But I also want his family to file a civil suit to rid the world of those awful drawings. The courts and justice system CAN teach JA what power and control really is - even of her own creations, her fanciful drawings, her insane stories. They can ensure that prison and, perhaps, death row are the only profits she will reap. And I truly believe they will.

So tweet away, JA, while folks care to read them! I'll pass. I've read and heard enough of your ramblings. I care about only ONE thing: Justice for Travis. :twocents:


I agree! We can keep up with her daily activities! :floorlaugh:
 
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This according to the St Vs Jodi Arias FB page
Confirmed - The def. next witness will be the computer expert who verified the phone sex audio.

Yes! That was mentioned on NG last night!
 
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:seeya: Good Morning, Websleuth World! Thought I'd share a recent post from the The State vs Jodi Arias ~ Travis Alexander murder trial Facebook page:

"According to 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 on Twitter, the barrage of cyber hate toward LaViolette was the subject of lengthy meetings in the judge's chambers on Monday. Apparently the stress sent the DV expert to the emergency room last weekend. She presented with anxiety and heart palpitations."

Poor baby. Maybe if she didn't lie so much, she wouldn't have so much anxiety. :twocents:
 
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Accused murderer Jodi Arias has been tweeting — at least through a close friend. Donavan Bering says she speaks with Arias almost every night, and they go over what Arias may want to say via Twitter.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...utors-pundits-article-1.1313524#ixzz2QA9WuzhV


http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...ke-back-prosecutors-pundits-article-1.1313524

Does anyone else get the mental picture of Count Dracula whispering instructions through the phone to Renfield?
 
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I wonder if the twitter account and selling of personal art can be brought up in trial, it points to manipulative behavior, soaring self-esteem, disdain for the prosecutor and media, as well as a general lack of concern for anyone other than herself.

IMO

As well, too bad the state cannot scoop whatever profits are being made in her little art business.
 
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i'm sure she sees herself as being very brave for taking on this case. one thing alyce doesn't suffer from is low self-esteem!

If the jurors have seen 'Play Misty For Me' or 'Fatal Attraction', ALV's testimony is down the tubes, without the help of Juan.

I can't wait to see that witness pick up her bag, complete with glasses and cell phone, gather her cheering squad, and leave the courtroom on her final potty break!

:seeya: Alyce.
 
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I wish the media would STOP referring to JA as an "accused murderer".

She has admitted to murdering Travis.
 
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Can the judge put a stop to it?

I mean for real stupid!! Does she not realize that can still be used against her? They've already seized her jail journals. And then when it comes to the penalty phase, prosecution will use anything and everything to show how remorseless and how manipulative she is/was/always will be so they get the maximum penalty they're going for, right?

Aren't her attorneys explaining that to her?

Shh. I for one, would very much like to see this. But really, if this was man and he was a serial killer or rapist...you really think they would allow this? Perhaps Juan said, "let her hang herself".
 
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Well, I am off for a few hours to get some errands done. I know it is bad that court is delayed an hour today but honestly, I was happy. I will get back in time to see it from beginning to end...yippeee.

On a lighter note, last night my hubby asked me if I wanted a sandwich, I asked what kind...he said 'just answer yes or no ma'am'

I guess he is listening...:floorlaugh:

See everyone later. Keep up the commentaries, love to read it all! I have laughed and cried at some of the posts. It does make things go a little faster. I am hoping to find a heads up penny today because my wish will be jury questions start in the afternoon!

Kelly

Along the lines of us using Juan-isms in real life... this morning my husband and I were arguing (:what:) and he said, "I'm not a bad guy, HO." I said, "Did I ASK you if you were a bad guy???" :D
 
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Thank you for linking this again.

BBM

This is so true and we must stop this cruel stupid myth in its tracks once and for all.

It has caused male victims to feel they have no support nor understanding or compassion when they are victimized by a dangerous female. They are revictimized by societal blind views.

imo
If LAV doesn't even do email, how can she possibly begin to understand the "modern" day components of cyber-stalking?

Thanks for posting this article!

I'm going to link it again:

http://www.shrink4men.com/2011/02/0...-is-stalking-and-can-men-be-stalked-by-women/
 
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