trial day 45: the defense continues its case in chief #136

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  • #1,701
Great question! The jury knows ja killed in cold blood.
 
  • #1,702
Great question! Was it overkill? YES!!!
 
  • #1,703
holy hell!
 
  • #1,704
I do not like ALV.
(said in my best Horace Finklestien Voice)

the rest of my thoughts are behind duct tape
 
  • #1,705
THANK YOU GOD!

her response was EXTREME to subdue threat YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
 
  • #1,706
Jodi is not enjoying these questions. Especially the overkill question.
 
  • #1,707
Oh right - only females don't know when to "stop" when responding to violence.

Bias showing again.
 
  • #1,708
omg...now she sounds like Doc Samuels
 
  • #1,709
So she did know that he dated Deanna fro 7 years. So why does she keep saying he never had longterm relationships?

She also said Travis' most intimate and long term relationship was with Lisa Andrews. Huh?
 
  • #1,710
I think the jury asks questions to ALV to test her to see if shes as biased as shes coming across on the stand.. I truly believe they see through her
 
  • #1,711
My only hope that I am grabbing on to is that AVL keeps insisting she saw NO evidence that JA abused TA in any way and when she says it, she always says it twice which seems like she is trying too hard to convince the jury it's the truth. I just hope the jury, with all that they know, realize this PROVES her extreme bias.
 
  • #1,712
addressing the overkill-Jodi didn't know when to stop. Give me a break. She was not in combat-she is a lying vicious murderer.
 
  • #1,713
Females. Hmm.
 
  • #1,714
9. Stab. Wounds. Between. Travis's. Shoulder. Blades. Enough of this.
 
  • #1,715
Shades of Dr. Samuels coming out of this answer right now
 
  • #1,716
  • #1,717
Jodi only "cries" for herself. "She didn't know when to stop!" are you kidding me????
 
  • #1,718
OMG! PLEASE ALV do NOT bring up police or military. That I can NOT take.
 
  • #1,719
FGS, WHAT about the current testimony could cause tears for the killer
 
  • #1,720
So, according to this expert, TA patterns of abuse were formed early in his childhood because of his upbringing but JA's actions in her teen years are discounted because she was a kid. So, which is it, you develop patterns in childhood or you ignore patterns in childhood.
 
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