mydirtysecret
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So ladies and gents... Anyone up for guessing games. Should i plan to be near tv mid morning? After their lunch maybe??
Heads up, red faced, frustrated, angry, solemn, emotional, smiling. Thanks, tweeters. That was helpful.
The trauma nurse doesn't worry me. She is a survivor of domestic violence. She will 100% know that JA was not abused. I'm not worried about her crying a lot either. She was very emotional during jury selection, especially when telling the court about her DV experience. She just seems like someone who wears their emotions of their sleeves and cries easily.Funny you should mention:
@myem04: @nunyabiznezz00 @courtchatter @TrialDiariesJ Maybe being a nurse gives her a better understanding to what TA went through. #jodiarias
@TrialDiariesJ: @myem04 @nunyabiznezz00 @courtchatter It did 1st time around with a nurse. She explained the jury the pain TA went through
The nurse voted for death in the first trial.
Goodnight, Jury.
Goodnight, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are.
I think a compromise is likely...they won't hang...they know this time they need a verdict but I am not sure they have any control over what "kind" of life she gets ...natural or just life
I'm sure Madonna is thrilled
...but not really.Like a virgin
The DV angle alone has me a bit worried (disclaimer: I worry about everything anyway) but whether or not she can see through Jodi depends very much on her. There are abuse survivors that feel anyone claiming victimization is as genuine as they are. In fact, we went through this in the first trial. There were a few folks here, also abuse survivors, that believed Jodi was a victim and were able to draw parallels between her claims and their experiences.
JMO
Earlier today folks were joking abt Toblerones, Tootsie Rolls and Pop Rocks. I vaguely remember this from the first trial. Can someone refresh my memory?
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