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The jury was asked to leave the room when it was asked. Am i missing something? She had the opportunity, but refused.
Out of the room for which part?
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The jury was asked to leave the room when it was asked. Am i missing something? She had the opportunity, but refused.
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Originally Posted by lisasalinger View Post
Don't know if anyone has ever pontificated this, but I'm wondering about something. What if... Jodi was going to make it look like Travis committed suicide?
She knew he wanted her out of his life, and he wanted to get back on the straight and narrow in his life. But the sex was his downfall.
She taped the phone sex, egged him on so much in conversations to make him say over the top emotional stuff, went there all shaved and ready for sex... they have sex and take all sorts of naughty pics... now she has what she needs. She could take those pics back home with her and have them ready to go.
Travis was shot near the temple... usually when people kill themselves with a gun it's either in the mouth or on the temple. In the mouth may have been too difficult, but maybe she tried the temple thinking that would kill him immediately. Then she could perhaps stage the scene, put the gun in his hand, whatever else people do to stage that type of stuff.
When the cops would start digging in to his life, they would find all the kinky sex stuff and perhaps she would plant other things, to lead everybody to the assumption that he just couldn't live as a "fraud" anymore. (for the record, I don't think he was a fraud... just using JA thought process).
Abandoning the ME testimony for just a second here... the shot came first, tried to make it look like a suicide shot to temple... he didn't die and fought back, hence the defensive wounds. Turned in to a blood bath with a knife. Now there is no way she can make it look like suicide, that's why she erases the pics. Doesn't need them anymore and certainly doesn't want there to be evidence.
IDK... this thought literally just occured to me tonight. What do you guys think?
I think that is a really good thought. If so, I am glad it did not work. It could have been convincing.
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The problem with a suicide would be the gun could be traced back to Jodi's grandfather so the gun could not be left at the crime scene.
So staging a suicide wouldn't have worked.
Thats where I just moved to. Hope I don't run into him! it's a very small town
Mornin' peeps.
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BBM -
Wow. Why do you think that?
enlarged by me, because it's simply 'perfect'
I would add to that, this WHOLE CASE is revolved around her lies - every date, every detail, every "stupid" thing she testified to for 18 days. There's no coincidences, it's all a script to fit with her phony diary entries. She's still trying to add to her script but the jail is finding her hidden pens in shampoo bottles - hahahahahah!
Good post! And, it all makes sense except that she would have had to leave her grandpa's gun there in the shower with him. I suppose it's possible she was so arrogant that she believed the cops would be too stupid to trace the gun back to her, but I think that's a stretch...JMO.
And if Arias admits to bringing a gun or knife to the scene, it is curtains for her...premeditation ...death. She brought both.
She's already scripted it:
"No jury is going to convict me ... because I'm innocent and you can mark my words on that one -- no jury will convict me."
"If I hurt Travis, if I killed Travis, I would beg for the death penalty."
And then that script will slip through her fingers and haphazardly drop to the floor "at her feet... in that chaotic pattern that paper falls."
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I had a hard time dating the guys who did their makeup better than me! There were a few but not my style.
I was a little on the rebellious side...Love, sex and Rock N Roll :rocker:
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Gas cans and gun theft already proves it to me
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The jury was asked to leave the room when it was asked. Am i missing something? She had the opportunity, but refused.
And if Arias admits to bringing a gun or knife to the scene, it is curtains for her...premeditation ...death. She brought both.
Out of the room for which part?
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Why can't they do anything to her, when she would answer this, but not in front of the Jury????
This is not fair to Travis and his family!
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Jodi Arias Trial - TIME OUT FOR ALYCE - YouTube
ETA. She had the opportunity to answer this in front of the Jury, but refused to do so.
BBM~ Again, i'm certainly not siding with Jodi. :floorlaugh:
Answer this, why was he not brutally killed in his bed? bedroom? closet? doorway?
For every cause there is an effect, and something triggered the struggle in the bathroom was all I was saying.
Not to mention it was not in a holster, then in a holster, and then not remembering if it was in a holster or not.
This logic explains why ALV and JA got along so well.
Well now I'm confused. I thought the jury heard that? :waitasec:
If you look on the shelf in the upper left corner of the first photo - someone on Twitter mentioned that it looked like there had been some lines of coke. Has anyone else here noticed that?
Why can't they do anything to her, when she would answer this, but not in front of the Jury????
This is not fair to Travis and his family!
:furious:
Jodi Arias Trial - TIME OUT FOR ALYCE - YouTube
ETA. She had the opportunity to answer this in front of the Jury, but refused to do so.
If I were a juror I'd feel obligated to ignore everything JA has said (she is a proven liar) and go by evidence alone. I wouldn't gamble with the idea that perhaps there is some truth to what JA says, try to be a human lie-detector and figure out if there are a few strands of truth in her mountain of lies.
I'd go by evidence alone.