Verdict is IN- GUILTY OF FIRST DEGREE MURDER

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  • #621
no! what happened!

Ok...

JUROR #5 walked out of the back of courthouse.. Fox 10 following her

Her name Mila something? I think she may be Russian? Had an accent.

She said she wasn't going to talk now.. BUT she will talk at some point..
Asked if she bonded with her other Jurors.. She said not answering now..

BUT.. The man walking with her indicated that.. ALL 3 released Jurors were there today that tells you something doesn't it after all these months..

(paraphrased not exact quotes)
 
  • #622
Wow, Wow, Wow.

From one of TigerBalm's video's I just heard Jodi talking to Det Flores about getting in touch with the executor of Travis' Will.
I had never realised this before. also, at the start of the clip, tanisha's reactions speak a million words, or maybe just one - liar.

http://youtu.be/NmXxck9IiFQ?t=1h8m45s

Gus Searcy talking to Piers Morgan live on CNN now.
 
  • #623
Part 3 ---- It's Jodi's World coming up on Fox @ 6:00. (in 2 minutes)

Listening to blogtalk..giving Travis the day he deserves. Chris Hughes is on right now.
 
  • #624
Yeah! No Jodi arias suicide!!!!! Just more dramatics!!!!
She is not, has never been, in any scenario
Suicidal!!!!!
just another con attempt! IMO!
 
  • #625
Dr. Drew going to show Travis speaking his last words, coming up after the commercials on HLN before June 4, 2008.
 
  • #626
I may be wrong but I think that is excluding the pre med & felony murder convictions, which she has now.

Tulessa, you know about Tricia's radio show, right? Going on now
 
  • #627
She is dead woman walking either way. IMO to be honest I would choose injection than a surprise attack in the shower with a sharpened toothbrush. LOL

JMO - she has been a dead woman walking for a very long time. I learned long ago to not put a question where God has put a period.

Anyhow - got to get it out - Good Job Jury ! You got it right and you didn't even know half of what you should have known about this murderer. Since she prefers death over life in prison, please oblige her and have the needle ready upon completion of your duties.
 
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  • #629
In a majority of prisons they take EVERYTHING (including undergarments) that could be used to hang yourself, etc. and you are given a suicide vest which is either a thin cotton "doctors" vest or a cloth straight jacket type vest. Your cell is otherwise completely empty...

I hope they take everything from her and she is on suicide protocol for a long time, so we don't have to hear from her again.

Also, I don't care what the defendant is wearing tomorrow in the courtroom, I shall picture her being wheeled into the courtroom wearing a suicide gown.... like this.


John Skelton


Matthew Hoffman
 
  • #630
OMG she said people wanted her autograph she wasn't going to 'sign anything' EXCEPT for HER MANIFESTO!!

Now on suicide watch possible no Greta tonight

This is her brain on psychopath, folks!
 
  • #631
Who wears make up minutes after being convicted of first-degree murder??

Well...."Gosh, Jodie, you can at least put some makeup on before your post-verdict interview..." Something like that.
 
  • #632
Regarding Nancy Grace.

Someone criticized her for milking the death of her fiance. What makes her show unique is that she does form a bond with victims. Today she talked about what it must be like to be a mother who loses a son and I cried my eyes out because she's exactly right. All your dreams for them die with your child and the waste of a young life --there is never closure. There is just going on and you hide the times that you still cry because everyone expects you to "move on."

My son died in 1994 and if I were to tell one of my children just what I went through today with the verdict and the wine at noon, and cancelling everything I had to do and then bawling, they get mad and say things like, "You can't dwell in the past...blah, blah, get a gym membership, etc.

Nancy Grace makes me feel like there is one person in the world who is not PC and who says it like it is--she is emotional and even when she is rude, I forgive her because she is expressing my emotions of indignation at the broken legal system, sympathy for the families, and contempt for the murderers and rapists.

The other day she was gone and someone else read the tribute to an American hero. Wow--it was flat and not at all moving as her substitute just read the words. Nancy Grace FEELS like a human being would feel EVEN though she is a smart lawyer.

Sometimes emotions are looked down on--Nancy makes the viewer feel like she is calling the authorities on their BS. Yes, she goes too far and its embarrassing sometimes, but overall, I prefer her --warts and all. I love it when she says, "Beth Karas is in the courtroom--Beth what do you see, tell me everything!"

That's what I would be saying, "Don't leave anything out." Nancy gets the powerless feeling that we victim's families have and she is our advocate. She does make a difference, even if it is primarily emotional.

I LOVE it that those military deaths are honored. THat means so much to those who see other deaths given so much attention while their loved one comes home unnoticed.

Anagrammy, sorry for the loss of your son. I never understood a mother's love until I became a mother myself. I couldn't imagine what it would be like to lose one of mine, and I hope I never have too. I feel for you.
 
  • #633
OK-I don't mean to be a bummer.but she is asking for death rather than lwop


Well Juan may just give her that without her even knowing it

I believe Juan is going to argue the cruel & inhumane killing

When Travis was trying to get away,she ran after him in the hallway & cut his throat

That is as cruel as you can get

They will give her the DP for this alone!!!
 
  • #634
Regarding Nancy Grace.

Someone criticized her for milking the death of her fiance. What makes her show unique is that she does form a bond with victims. Today she talked about what it must be like to be a mother who loses a son and I cried my eyes out because she's exactly right. All your dreams for them die with your child and the waste of a young life --there is never closure. There is just going on and you hide the times that you still cry because everyone expects you to "move on."

My son died in 1994 and if I were to tell one of my children just what I went through today with the verdict and the wine at noon, and cancelling everything I had to do and then bawling, they get mad and say things like, "You can't dwell in the past...blah, blah, get a gym membership, etc.

Nancy Grace makes me feel like there is one person in the world who is not PC and who says it like it is--she is emotional and even when she is rude, I forgive her because she is expressing my emotions of indignation at the broken legal system, sympathy for the families, and contempt for the murderers and rapists.

The other day she was gone and someone else read the tribute to an American hero. Wow--it was flat and not at all moving as her substitute just read the words. Nancy Grace FEELS like a human being would feel EVEN though she is a smart lawyer.

Sometimes emotions are looked down on--Nancy makes the viewer feel like she is calling the authorities on their BS. Yes, she goes too far and its embarrassing sometimes, but overall, I prefer her --warts and all. I love it when she says, "Beth Karas is in the courtroom--Beth what do you see, tell me everything!"

That's what I would be saying, "Don't leave anything out." Nancy gets the powerless feeling that we victim's families have and she is our advocate. She does make a difference, even if it is primarily emotional.

I LOVE it that those military deaths are honored. THat means so much to those who see other deaths given so much attention while their loved one comes home unnoticed.

I love Nancy too, and especially that she always honors our fallen heroes.

And i want to say how sorry I am you lost your son! You must have a lot of strength! Hugs!
 
  • #635
I may be wrong but I think that is excluding the pre med & felony murder convictions, which she has now.

I believe, and again, I may be wrong, lol, but I heard a TH talk about it, the 25 yr thing had to do with whether or not the jury finds (during this aggravation phase) that the crime was cruel. (The 25 years would be if they say "not").

Now this could all be bunk, of course, but it's what a TH said. That's never stopped them before from reporting something wrong, though! Ugh...
 
  • #636
Willmot will have trouble sleeping tonight.
 
  • #637
WOOT WOOT! Vinnie Politan reading Gus Searcy for filth on CNN.

Gus throwing shade and arguing the evidence? Derrrrp.

#ohnoyoubettadont
 
  • #638
Yeah, her forged letters. Which her own attorneys agreed to withdraw. But it's not HER fault. Uh uh.

The pedophilia letters? She's so full of it so people want her autograph! DIDNT she sign copies of her manifesto. She REALY believed shed walk or etc DIDNT her attorneys prepare her or did wilmott spend too uch time BBFing her.
 
  • #639
The witch has the last word, with no remorse of what she has done.
 
  • #640
People want to hug her, shake her hand, her sign an autograph?:floorlaugh::floorlaugh:

Oh, I'd like to shake her something, all right, but I want to remain free.
 
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