TotallyObsessed
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Look at the cup after the carafe shaking. Full of ice cubes. That's all.
Yep. That's all it was. LOL. JA is evil in my mind, but sometimes ice is just ice.
Look at the cup after the carafe shaking. Full of ice cubes. That's all.
If my position was that of a detective (or other) and was told to do this by another in the courtroom?
The water (and cup) would be over his/her head <------
----> and within a continuous, progressive flow.
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Good Morning, Good Morning.
I do remember ALV on the stand speaking of her men relatives and that they were all great. I remember she was facing the jury but do not remember who was up and what they were asking but she did say that.
Why do you think she was shaking it?
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It's her blatant refusal to answer a question that is right there in front of her on her OWN continuum in black and white plain English. She just refuses to do it for Juan. For JW, "Yes it is". Says A LOT about her character.
She really, really has a hard time letting anything pass. I find it so aggravating to listen to her I cannot even IMAGINE her as a domestic violence counselor.
Someone earlier asked if a "legal orgasm" is possible. I say yes, ooooh yessss, ooooooh yesssss!!!!!
I normally stay on the trial threads and very rarely bounce around to the others. Wow, I'm sure glad I don't venture out much. By the sound of some of them for instance, Armchair Psych Discussion, to me it sounds like a pro-Jodie site and lets trash Travis and his religion. In General Questions, for awhile, it was let's bash Juan. I'm staying away from those and not going back.
Maybe it's me and I'm tired and maybe I'm seeing too much into it. It took all I had to stay calm and not post but I think if I did, I would get my head bit off. :what:
Yes she did. But I don't think she mentioned a husband. She mentioned her father, her son, her brothers in law....but at the time I remember thinking hmmmmmmm - wonder what THAT story is. I could be mistaken if she did, in fact, mention a husband. It's early and I am on my third cup of coffee after waking at 3:30 a.m. and not being able to go back to sleep. :floorlaugh:
I still have one little unknown - Violette, when referring to the "Manifesto", said that Lisa "TOLD HER" that JA wanted to autograph it and get copies in case she became famous one day. How did this witness find out about JA wanting to sign this so-called manifesto?
Who is Lisa and how did this witness get this info?
Were the titles of the books she gave JA ever disclosed?
Another thing I noticed is that this is the second time (at least) that ALV tried to speak with the judge before the jury was out the room. One day she didn't even stand for the jury. Such disrespectful behavior. She really came off to me as a person who thinks she can say and do what she wants when she wants to do it, and when she's put in her place, she cops an attitude. She seems to have very little respect for authority and no sense of courtroom decorum, imo.
Wasn't it said that recently ja had journals removed from her jail cell? I know I'm tired and its been a long day but I swear I ain't joshing.
the booksNo, I was really hoping a juror would have asked her that.
If my position was that of a detective (or other) and was told to do this by another in the courtroom?
The water (and cup) would be over his/her head <------
If I were Flores, I'd not only make sure JM had a full cup of water at all times, but I'd have several placed in different locations for easy access. In addition, I'd pick up his dry cleaning and Just for Men, if needed.
As I watch the trial, I notice that JM has no assistants with him other than Det. Floresgreat
sitting beside him.
He is always prepared, paperwork in order.
When I look at DT, I see 2 attorneys (one taking many notes and one relaxing) and Mitigation Lady (what exactly is her role?)
I find it curious that with all the $$$$$ being spent on this trial that JM is handling this so well by himself.
Is this usual and customary for the Prosecution?
I'm surprised he has no one there assisting him with all the paperwork, evidence and documents.
The case that Flores worked so hard on is now in my man Juan's hands now. Flores had to spend a lot of time interrogating this creepy, lying, murderer. He wants her convicted, so I'm sure he's happy to get JM water, carry his brief case, feed him his lunch...anything that would be helpful to JM in convicting JA of first degree murder!LOL - Detective Flores is now Juan Martinez's Waterboy ! That would be fine with me - As much energy as Juan uses, he needs water available at all times. Remember how much trouble another Hispanic got in trouble for needing water and didn't have it handy? (OK - Not going there.....).