trial day 51: REBUTTAL; #158

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  • #1,701
I tried that first but the bent over position I was in made me fall on my butt a couple times and my feet slipped under me several times. (we are considerably older than JA) so that might make a difference.

Using something that will hold up from dragging is what she did.I say a sheet?Blanket? Probably silk/satin? which slides like butter all over the place.
She probably put him on something like that?
Must have taken all her killing tools and ditched them someplace?
 
  • #1,702
Why didn't Einstein just delete ALL of the pics? Would've been much easier and QUICKER!

I keep wondering why she didn't just take the SD card with her. She wouldn't have had to spend ANY time deleting anything. It would be beyond easy to get rid of it, too.
 
  • #1,703
I live in Greenwood SC does anyone know the time change say it's
12 pm here what time is it there.

It is 9 am there right now

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  • #1,704
Jodi's maddening, manic drawing/writing at the defense table always reminds me of this exchange between Mozart and a producer in Amadeus.

Emanuel Schikaneder: Look, I asked you if we could start rehearsals next week and you said yes.

Mozart: Well, we can.

Emanuel Schikaneder: So let me see it. Where is it?

Mozart: Here. It's all right here in my noodle. The rest is just scribbling. Scribbling and bibbling, bibbling and scribbling.
 
  • #1,705
Why didn't Einstein just delete ALL of the pics? Would've been much easier and QUICKER!
Would have been quicker to reformat the SD card ...
 
  • #1,706
I live in Greenwood SC does anyone know the time change say it's
12 pm here what time is it there.

Anytime you want to know a time somewhere, just Google "current time (place)" and it'll come right up.
 
  • #1,707
Her driving all over the place just blows me away. It's like me saying to DH, I'm going to drive to visit Elle Elle on Saturday, then Sunday I'm stopping in at Paintr's place for awhile. (opposite ends of the country LOL)

That's thousands of miles and JA speaks like these people were just around the corner from her. :floorlaugh:

I know when I was single and working... I rarely had time to drive all over the place nor the money to pay for it.
 
  • #1,708
Is there a bank fraud expert being called.. Who is it and where is the list?
 
  • #1,709
I'm old...and I use cursive for everything, even grocery lists. It's how we were taught to write. And I'm old enough to remember what writing a check is like! :floorlaugh: They don't teach cursive in a lot of schools now, which is a shame. So I see adults who print, which in my day was not something adults did. My how the times have changed. :scared:

I do not have one...
but killers seem to like to note everything?
My boring journal would say:
I'm on Websleuth's again and watching a live stream of the JA trial.
 
  • #1,710
I don't profess to have any knowledge of psychological conditions, or any familiarity with the DSM IV(?), nor do I think a diagnosis has much bearing on this crime or the verdict.

Arias thrives on causing pain and suffering in others, both physical and emotional. She glorifies in the painful slaughter of Travis to this day, and the suffering she still causes his siblings, friends, and total strangers.

It was all so clear and obvious with Deanna on the stand yesterday. Arias literally oozed hatred as Deanna was forced to sit up there alone, still mourning the loss of the loved one that Arias had killed. Arias' beady eyes shifted back and forth, looking for the pain and embarrassment in Deanna's face as she was being despicably insulted by her lawyer, while she sat giggling with her BFF, like spiteful second graders.

She was beaten at her own game, though. Deanna outlasted her, with courage and grace.

Nurmi, I am convinced, lost the last iota of respect from the jurors as he once again indulged in his favourite and perverted form of cross.

I hope Arias does get LWOP, rather than death. She will settle in and continue her dramas, just as she has done on the outside all her life, but her need to cause pain and suffering will be her downfall in prison. I predict she will very quickly be in solitary confinement for her own protection, if other inmates do not do away with her first.

Either way, she will cause her own hell on earth, and that day can't come soon enough!

:twocents:
 
  • #1,711

Easy trick...... just do a Bing search for "what time is it in _______" It will tell you. I had to do this with this trial because I was sure I was wrong on the time. Turned out that the judge just never starts when she says she's going to.
 
  • #1,712
I am going around and around with this entire June 4th scene but especially, her get-away.
The fact that she called Matt hours after killing Travis, never sat well with me. I mean, why?

A WS member brought up yesterday their confusion as to why Arias filled up 3 times (with 3 different gas cans? ) after she killed Travis. S/he asked, what was the purpose.

I immediately thought that Arias might've been covering her bases for when the day came and she would be asked about those 'borrowed' gas cans. I figured Arias was going through the motions of filling up before and after just to show there was no stealthy reason other than to have extra protection in case she got lost and didn't want to run out of gas.

I kinda felt that was way too much planning, reasoning and considering even for Stabby-Einstein so I started to consider this: Could Matt have met her in Utah and be the recipient of this extra gas purchase (if not, the 3rd can)?
I question this because of THIS accidental (?) statement Arias made:

"Matt hadn't answered his phone until he was there"

Jodi Arias Trial - What The Hades Does This Mean - YouTube



"There"....where?

It doesn't really matter because Arias will be charged with 1st degree murder. There is no way this jury isn't seeing what we're seeing. In fact, her defense team is doing more harm than good which I have to believe is--- 'karma' doing its thing!!

3:15 - she "couldn't imagine calling 911 and telling them what she had just done".

What? If she'd been in a fog how would she know what she had just done?
 
  • #1,713
I laughed at her "linebacker stance". This was supposed to be a man in a murderous rage, and she had a split-second to turn and point a gun at him. She was still able to remember that he got very low and then turned his head to the side, which only makes sense if you're trying to explain the position of the head wound. Why in the world would anyone who is trying to tackle someone look in another direction? For that matter, why would you tackle someone in a small area like a bathroom? You're likely to slam your own head against a shower, tile floor or toilet.

That was one of the most stupefyingly laughable moments in this trial, and you're right that it made no sense at all for him to turn his head so awkwardly. Even as she made her "vulture swoop," you could hear the gears clanking while she tried to carefully match her recreation to her tale. Hence the silly and entirely unbelievable hesitation before she actually did it -- as it didn't actually happen, she knew she had to make it look believable. Probably hadn't even bothered to rehearse, judging from the quality of the "swoop."

:cow:
 
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  • #1,715
Yeah, you're right...even if the camera was damaged she thought LE wouldn't suspect anythng and just think that Travis had dropped it in water...that's so true. Plus there would be no fingerprints or DNA from her OR blood from Travis on it. No sex pics and no pics of killing, she thought LE wouldn't suspect ANYTHING regarding the camera. Also, do you remember testimony of where the camera case was when the police got there? I didn't see that part.

I believe it was found outside the master bedroom in a hall area beside a chair? I'm sure someone with more knowledge of the case will be able to verify.
 
  • #1,716
WAT tweeted that Jury at 1:30pm BUT Valerie advised media to be there at 11am....some sort of televised hearing? Perhaps this has to do with the sur rebuttal or the crime of passion instruction or both?
 
  • #1,717
3:15 - she "couldn't imagine calling 911 and telling them what she had just done".

What? If she'd been in a fog how would she know what she had just done?

Yes, that is a knotty one.
 
  • #1,718
Jodi's maddening, manic drawing/writing at the defense table always reminds me of this exchange between Mozart and a producer in Amadeus.

Emanuel Schikaneder: Look, I asked you if we could start rehearsals next week and you said yes.

Mozart: Well, we can.

Emanuel Schikaneder: So let me see it. Where is it?

Mozart: Here. It's all right here in my noodle. The rest is just scribbling. Scribbling and bibbling, bibbling and scribbling.


I also find it very manic and would LOVE to know what she could possibly be writing and erasing.
 
  • #1,719
Just finished watching Deanna's testimony...the jury can only conclude Jodi was (is) a s.....t. And WAS the worst thing that ever happened to TA.
 
  • #1,720
I am going around and around with this entire June 4th scene but especially, her get-away.
The fact that she called Matt hours after killing Travis, never sat well with me. I mean, why?

A WS member brought up yesterday their confusion as to why Arias filled up 3 times (with 3 different gas cans? ) after she killed Travis. S/he asked, what was the purpose.

I immediately thought that Arias might've been covering her bases for when the day came and she would be asked about those 'borrowed' gas cans. I figured Arias was going through the motions of filling up before and after just to show there was no stealthy reason other than to have extra protection in case she got lost and didn't want to run out of gas.

I kinda felt that was way too much planning, reasoning and considering even for Stabby-Einstein so I started to consider this: Could Matt have met her in Utah and be the recipient of this extra gas purchase (if not, the 3rd can)?
I question this because of THIS accidental (?) statement Arias made:

"Matt hadn't answered his phone until he was there"

Jodi Arias Trial - What The Hades Does This Mean - YouTube



"There"....where?

It doesn't really matter because Arias will be charged with 1st degree murder. There is no way this jury isn't seeing what we're seeing. In fact, her defense team is doing more harm than good which I have to believe is--- 'karma' doing its thing!!

I think she was just lying and rambling. On the other hand, she may have thought if she inserted Matt's name something would come of it and she would be able to throw him under the bus as an accomplice!
 
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