Maryann123
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What's up with Jodi? Why is she still there, and why are the TH's saying she is ....pitching a fit? Not their words, mine.
Just bumping this as it does appear to be on a loop. It is amazing watching all the reactions from different camera angles in real time.
She'll read a statement written by her lawyers.
Seriously? They're going to give her a platform? I don't want to hear a WORD from her.
Seriously? They're going to give her a platform? I don't want to hear a WORD from her.
This was the moment the verdict was read out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMFBm-utyxo
God bless all of them
Where's the Nurmi? I've yet to see his reaction?
NG on HLN reporting JA hasn't been transported yet to the county jail & there is a problem. Heated words going on with JA's attorneys.
:banghead:
Arpaio isn't there.
I don't see much difference! I think she knows she is guilty and everything is an act for sympathy. Maybe a few nerves but then it was acting to try to get out if trouble as she always has.
I gotta tell you guys, I have been crying on and off since the verdict, just in relief for the poor family that had to suffer so much. Relief.
I have shown more emotion over a stranger than Jodi has even shown for herself! She's inhuman!!
Nancy Grace just said she is selling her UNDERWEAR on EBAY. Not Nancy.......the murderer.
Now I've heard everything.
The ONLY way JA can even hope for an ounce of sympathy from the jurors is to come clean about everything. It won't work but that's her only chance. If she continues her smirking then she is assured of the needle!!
I'm not delighted. I'm grateful. I feel an immense amount of gratitude that the world is as it should be...instead of feeling as though I'm in a waking nightmare. (The Anthony verdict.) Am I delighted? No. A conviction doesn't bring Travis back - it does restore a bit of his character though, the character shredded by the defendant and her team to diminish her culpability, a pattern apparent throughout her life.
A conviction won't stop the pain of all those who loved Travis but ironically, by denigrating and disparaging the victim repeatedly, the defendant caused whole swaths of people to gravitate towards supporting the true victim, the only victim, Travis Victor Alexander, and championing justice on his behalf.
Those same people are now crying, hugging, cheering...or perhaps even demolishing their own 'celebratory' container of Ben & Jerry's Blondie Brownie.(If the verdict had been different it would have been a commiserating container though.)
:seeya: Hey, gauntlet!
Thanks for getting "The List" together for all of us, but I guess we won't be needing it anymore, huh? :woohoo: