Jodi Arias Penalty

Jodi Can Teach Inmates Sign Language

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Oh boy, he's back with a new blog update:
Just Da Truth!

Excerpt, the myth of the hair donation:
>>This lie was a fun one to dispute, because it's all in the math. Let's start with some premises and facts, and go from there:

>>Locks of Love is an organization that takes donated hair, and manufactures wigs for children who have lost their hair because of cancer treatment, alopecia, or other disease processes. I've attached two snippets from their hair donations guidelines:
 
"Why do you keep talking?" Ryan Owens

"Well, ummmm, because I know I'm not just I've lied before, but that doesn't mean I'm a liar by definition by character." Jodi

Say what???? She really doesn't think she's a liar. LOL

Her interview skills suck! Maybe it's her practice for when she imagines she's teaching prisoners something in her thoughtup classes.
 
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Totally agree with you Testa. Morphing is an apt description. I too saw the shock during the verdict but I thought that was her fear of "What's going to happen to me?". I'm ready for her to say that the jury found her guilty because they didn't understand her defense; that it's their fault, their mistake, not a referendum on what she did. Sort of like...they know not what they do...because her circumstances are so different and special that they just cannot understand the depth and complexity of her superior personhood. I'll have to watch that clip again from the polling of the jury to catch her expressions.
 
Totally agree with you Testa. Morphing is an apt description. I too saw the shock during the verdict but I thought that was her fear of "What's going to happen to me?". I'm ready for her to say that the jury found her guilty because they didn't understand her defense; that it's their fault, their mistake, not a referendum on what she did. Sort of like...they know not what they do...because her circumstances are so different and special that they just cannot understand the depth and complexity of her superior personhood. I'll have to watch that clip again from the polling of the jury to catch her expressions.

And soon the blame game will include her own attorneys. Very soon.
 
If she had been donating her hair since she's been incarcerated, then why didn't her mitigation gal have put that down as one of her mitigators? That could be more easily documented than "She is a good friend". They knew this day might be coming, she's been in jail 5 years, take a picture of her being shorn and show that as proof she's been a model hair farmer!

So THAT'S where the bangs came from. She donated the 5 pieces of hair in the front of her head.

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Puzzle solved.
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I love this gif. It's crazy.
 
Totally agree with you Testa. Morphing is an apt description. I too saw the shock during the verdict but I thought that was her fear of "What's going to happen to me?". I'm ready for her to say that the jury found her guilty because they didn't understand her defense; that it's their fault, their mistake, not a referendum on what she did. Sort of like...they know not what they do...because her circumstances are so different and special that they just cannot understand the depth and complexity of her superior personhood. I'll have to watch that clip again from the polling of the jury to catch her expressions.

Too true, if you have time, watch it, it's very telling. I don't think it's "what's going to happen to me" - that is a missing emotion for her, she's already made a full schedule of plans for her upcoming prison life... It's shock they "betrayed" her, everyone of them. When she said she felt betrayed by the jury in one of those interviews, she is completely telling the truth as it exists in her reality. It is betrayal on her face and hope/shock as each one says guilty down the line. She thought they were in her web and in her reality with her. That's not right, she doesn't calculate them to be in her web, it just is from her perspective, they were supposed to be a part of her reality and her absolvance from the murder, they were a key part of her reality, so it stunned her and she was "betrayed" when they weren't. Just like everyone else that doesn't play by and inside her reality. The reporter being a "hater", tsk tsk, not playing by the World According to Jodi's reality so must be a hater or a betrayer.
 
Totally agree with you Testa. Morphing is an apt description. I too saw the shock during the verdict but I thought that was her fear of "What's going to happen to me?". I'm ready for her to say that the jury found her guilty because they didn't understand her defense; that it's their fault, their mistake, not a referendum on what she did. Sort of like...they know not what they do...because her circumstances are so different and special that they just cannot understand the depth and complexity of her superior personhood. I'll have to watch that clip again from the polling of the jury to catch her expressions.

Too true, if you have time, watch it, it's very telling. I don't think it's "what's going to happen to me" - that is a missing emotion for her, she's already made a full schedule of plans for her upcoming prison life... It's shock they "betrayed" her, everyone of them. When she said she felt betrayed by the jury in one of those interviews, she is completely telling the truth as it exists in her reality. It is betrayal on her face and hope/shock as each one says guilty down the line. She thought they were in her web and in her reality with her. That's not right, she doesn't calculate them to be in her web, it just is from her perspective, they were supposed to be a part of her reality and her absolvance from the murder, they were a key part of her reality, so it stunned her and she was "betrayed" when they weren't. Just like everyone else that doesn't play by and inside her reality. The reporter being a "hater", tsk tsk, not playing by the World According to Jodi's reality so must be a hater or a betrayer.

I say "what's going to happen to me" is a missing emotion from her because she posed, smiled and looked pretty for her mugshot. She has no sense of "what's going to happen to me". New environments/circumstances are just a shift in her own reality she chameleons into.

Okay. I'm doing the psycho thing again and freaking myself out.

Yuks?
 
I didn't give much thought to the betrayal comment. Better think about how that figures into all this. Can't say it's something I have much experience with, betrayal. Such a loaded concept. Hmmmm.
 
Totally agree with you Testa. Morphing is an apt description. I too saw the shock during the verdict but I thought that was her fear of "What's going to happen to me?". I'm ready for her to say that the jury found her guilty because they didn't understand her defense; that it's their fault, their mistake, not a referendum on what she did. Sort of like...they know not what they do...because her circumstances are so different and special that they just cannot understand the depth and complexity of her superior personhood. I'll have to watch that clip again from the polling of the jury to catch her expressions.

Too true, if you have time, watch it, it's very telling. I don't think it's "what's going to happen to me" - that is a missing emotion for her, she's already made a full schedule of plans for her upcoming prison life... It's shock they "betrayed" her, everyone of them. When she said she felt betrayed by the jury in one of those interviews, she is completely telling the truth as it exists in her reality. It is betrayal on her face and hope/shock as each one says guilty down the line. She thought they were in her web and in her reality with her. That's not right, she doesn't calculate them to be in her web, it just is from her perspective, they were supposed to be a part of her reality and her absolvance from the murder, they were a key part of her reality, so it stunned her and she was "betrayed" when they weren't. Just like everyone else that doesn't play by and inside her reality. The reporter being a "hater", tsk tsk, not playing by the World According to Jodi's reality so must be a hater or a betrayer.

I think it all stems back to being "the chosen one" with entitlement. Maybe she had a bad childhood, maybe she was spoiled, or maybe she was born that way. Things are fine and dandy as long as she is the center of the universe. She didn't like it when her sister was born, didn't like it if boyfriends decided on someone else than her, didn't like it when the jury picked another truth and not hers. She lacks empathy, so she can't imagine what others might be feeling. Her hurt and pain is what she feels. She doesn't understand when others don't get it, because she is all that there is. There are no boundaries and there are no others. Does that make sense?
 
I think it will be interesting, some day down the road, to get an interview with Willmott and/or Nurmi.
 
Thanks for the clip. Yup. I agree she showed shock/betrayal/disbelief, a shattering of her plan. But then she goes and does that spiteful interview. Yuks would be nice!
 

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