Verdict Watch 05/06/2013 - part 2

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Linda Lovelace was the star of Deep Throat... I think.

My best friend's real name was Linda Lovelace when she was a teenager. When that movie came out she started using her middle name and quit using Linda.

Please let there be a verdict today! I'm starting to think there may not be.
 
Wear gloves when you cut them!! :twocents:

And remember if you don't have gloves, I'm sure you can borrow a pair from the defendant... remember she has many. :giggle:
 
From Wild- think it's evidence they requested?

Wild About Trial @WildAboutTrial

Valerie just came out with a ton of folders and went to the elevator. Still nothing noteworthy though. #JodiArias

But did anybody watch the elevator lights to see if she got off at the same floor the jury room is on? Come on, guys. If you're gonna be a :websleuther: at least give us details! :banghead:
 
I am consoled now thinking of Travis and Caylee together foever. No more Cindy or Casey to foul her beautiful spirit.

Wolfmom has kept her thread going on for years where it is "Light a candle by your computer" for Caylee. I just went and posted there the other day on that thread .

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Checking avatar change and checking in. Continued prayers for Travis and the Alexander family.
 
I don't think any of them ever spoke about it....I remember they set out chairs for a jury press conference and none if them came. If any have spoken publicly since then, I don't know about it.

Thank you. I don't think I would speak out either. Even if I wasn't on a controversial trial, you never know who the verdict will tick off. :scared:
 
I will not watch HLN, I will not watch HLN, I will not watch HLN, I will not watch HLN, I will not watch HLN, I will not watch HLN, I will not watch HLN, I will not watch HLN.

I will rely on my twitter account and you fine folks to let me know a verdict has been reached. Then I'll go over to AZFamily . com. I'm not gonna let JVM work me into a frenzy - I refuse.

I feel better now :)

Mel

I am not watching either, but it's on....:facepalm:
 
I saw Yoko Ono driving through Honolulu while me and a friend were eating at King's Bakery and lookin out the window! (no shrill eeeaaaaeeeeaaa yoko ono singing smilies - enter one here.)

:twocents:

Haha! Years ago, after The Beatles broke up, a friend of mine was at a music festival in Miami. John Lennon walked by, said hello to my friend, picked up her Pepsi and took a drink! He smiled, handed the bottle back to her and walked on. My friend sat there, gobsmacked. She kept that bottle for years! John Lennon's DNA...can you IMAGINE? :)
 
Are they sleeping............................................................................???
 
I have a weird mind. I don't know why I got to thinking about this right now. But here goes.

Woman vs. Man. A knife and a gun. I and I think most women would use the gun. It is quicker, more sure, pretty lethal (even a .25 if you shoot more than once.)

But there were many more knife wounds on him, and only one gunshot. Killing with a knife is usually considered more personal. With a gun you can stand back and shoot. With a knife you have to be right there, you have their blood flowing on you. Knifing is often times considered sexual in nature also. And she chose that the most wounds she gave him was knife wounds.

I don't know why, but that just struck me.

Actually, I have read that female perpetrators are much more likely to use a knife when committing an intimate crime against their partner.

So, the fact that she had a gun, yet stabbed Travis 29 times doesn't really surprise me. Shooting him would have been too fast, I believe she wanted him to suffer.

:twocents::moo:
 
Jane Velez-Mitchell ‏@jvelezmitchell 4m
Jury consultant tells me "No questions is a sign that they have most Of what they need, theyre focused. More questions shows uncertainty"
 
Praying there is not someone on this jury as crazy as Jodi who would cause deadlock.
 
did you watch the david westerfield trial? that one about did me in. they were out for almost 2 weeks before convicting him. everyone was freaking OUT. they were silent that whole time, i think.
when it was over, they were like 'huh? no we just worked through it.'

Oh my, that was the trial where I totally stopped thinking TH opinions mattered. They were all like "he's gonna walk". I was on pins and needles, even though her hand/fingerprints in his RV (iirc) in the places they were...that was enough for me right there.

Despite the Caylee outcome, and those who think somehow Arias will get out of this, I'm not going to panic until I have a reason to. I really think they are going through the evidence. It was a long trial-and the longest part of it (Arias and the defense witnesses) was so convoluted and mind-numbing. It seems logical to me that the jury has much to discuss. No worried at all at the moment. :coffeews:
 
another case where the victims's family was viciously attacked. the hatchet job done on those poor parents still makes the bile rise in my throat.

I remember that trial so well. The poor parents were horribly treated and blamed for this monster stealing their child. Westerfield. Then the monster hangs out on the street with the neighbors and talks to TV reporters & acting like he's "concerned" for the child.
 
my Hippocampus is really worked up waiting for the verdict...:(
 
I was a regular in Phil Donohue's audience. If any of you guys remember him. Lol.
 
Wish JVM would get a "voice-change".
 
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