Q: "On April 9th, at approximately 11:33 AM, when discussing Jodi waitressing at the Purple Plum, (missed middle part) you looked at Jodi, shrugged your shoulders and gave a half smile. Why do you continue doing this?"
Q: "Considering the lies Jodi told after killing Travis, why would you believe the things she told you about what happened before the killing?
Q: "Hypothetically, if you were to discover that Jodi had actually exaggerated, rather than understated, the physical abuse events that she told you about, do you think it would be necessary for you to revise your opinion regarding the degreed or type of abuse in the relationship?"
Q: "In a verbal discussion, often facial expressions and body language can be seen and tone or inflection can be heard, additionally, in an interview, clarifying statements can be made and clarifying questions can be asked, do you agree?"
Q: "When assessing this case, to which did you give more weight, written or verbal communication?"
Q: "Do you feel that being unable to interview Travis Alexander gives Jodi Arias an unfair advantage in telling their shared story of abuse?"
Q: "Are you aware of phone conversations that were made either before, during or after various series of text, instant messages, emails, that were made after they were viewed?"
Q: "Did you ask Jodi if phone calls were ever part of those exchanges?" (IMs, emails, texts)
Q: "Of the 18 forensic cases, how many were cases where a male was the victim of abuse and not a perpetrator?"
Q: "You testified that when conducting a couple assessment, family of origin of both parties is pursued. You pursued family of origin for Travis in assessing him as a perpetrator. Why did you not pursue family of origin for Jodi, in assessing her as a victim?"