Jodi Arias Penalty

Are there any cases that might be interesting outside of Zimmerman?
 
Are there any cases that might be interesting outside of Zimmerman?

None I can think of off-hand.

I'm sure the state I live in, FL, will have a circus/freak/sideshow interesting trial coming up soon, though. (Wondering if the Bermuda Triangle draws the weirdos to this state.)
 
steve krafft @SKrafftFox10#jodiarias #fox10 On a side note, Jodi is no longer wearing glasses.

What? You mean her vision is perfect without them? What will the defense do if this is mentioned by the prosecutor? (Must be her hair in her eyes giving her reason to wear them.)

She didn't wear them all the time. Did she use them mostly for reading? Or take them off to read? It was never really clear...

I think the glasses and the hair veil were mainly to hide from everyone so no one saw her expressions or would be able to tell if tears were real or crocodile tears.

What a phony B.
 
I wonder why now is different than during the penalty phase. I mean she was convicted already then too how come she didn't need the guards and shackles then?

I think when and if the penalty phase happens again, they will be off. It has something to do with being prejudicial in front of a jury, perhaps?

Yeah I get that but that article Testa posted said she had like 12 armed guards surrounding her not just the stripes and shackles. You'd think if they feel that's necessary it would always be necessary..
 
TW - I'm interested in the Andrea Sneiderman trial coming up soon. Not sure why, exactly. I think it's because she doesn't seem like the femme fatale she's being accused of being. I want to watch the trial to learn why the prosecution feels she had the power to convince her "lover" Hemy Neumann to murder her husband Rusty. In my opinion, Rusty was a catch for Sneiderman. She's so homely and he was such a cutie. Just speaking of the physical here. Hemy has been convicted of M1, but was deemed insane. Now she's been charged with, I think, M1 also.

Anyway, her trial is set to begin soon and I'm interested in watching. So that's one I'll be into.
 
@TW

WAT has 2 other cases streaming one is that Levi guy accused of killing his wife but claiming it was a suicide the other one is this Mitchell Young's injuries not consistent with being attacked with baseball bat, EMT testifies | Detroit Free Press | freep.com

I think there's that Andrea Sneiderman case and the James Holmes (movie theater shooter) coming up too.

Geez... another guy killing his wife and calling it a suicide?...hey dudes...think of something else--this one aint working anymore...that bridge has been burned and burned again...or...just stop killing your wives!
 
Are there any cases that might be interesting outside of Zimmerman?

None I can think of off-hand.

I'm sure the state I live in, FL, will have a circus/freak/sideshow interesting trial coming up soon, though. (Wondering if the Bermuda Triangle draws the weirdos to this state.)

Aye, I had always suspected that warmer climates may have something to do with acts of aggression. You know what they say, the heat makes people go crazy? But then I noticed that Ohio seems to have its share of bizarre cases, so now I don't know if my hypothesis is off.
 
steve krafft @SKrafftFox10#jodiarias #fox10 On a side note, Jodi is no longer wearing glasses.

What? You mean her vision is perfect without them? What will the defense do if this is mentioned by the prosecutor? (Must be her hair in her eyes giving her reason to wear them.)

She didn't wear them all the time. Did she use them mostly for reading? Or take them off to read? It was never really clear...

I think the glasses and the hair veil were mainly to hide from everyone so no one saw her expressions or would be able to tell if tears were real or crocodile tears.

What a phony B.

Also to project the innocent brainy Einstein librarian as opposed to personality disordered porn queen murderess.
 
I wonder why now is different than during the penalty phase. I mean she was convicted already then too how come she didn't need the guards and shackles then?

I think when and if the penalty phase happens again, they will be off. It has something to do with being prejudicial in front of a jury, perhaps?

Yeah I get that but that article Testa posted said she had like 12 armed guards surrounding her not just the stripes and shackles. You'd think if they feel that's necessary it would always be necessary..

Showy sheriff. That's all I got.
 
Still feeling like crappola today, I think I caught Paula's thing. They say it's easy to get viruses on the internet. ;-p
 
The video I posted yesterday shows her and a couple of them and explains their presence as she is a violent convict prisoner now.
 

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