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Anyone still watching the Jody Arias trial?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 588298" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>You can watch every day of the trial so far on You Tube. Am addicted even though I swore I would never watch another trial after Casey's. Jamie has hooked up my work computer to my own easy child, and I listen to it all day long via WildaboutTrials.</p><p></p><p>They are playing her mother and fathers interviews with the detective. They even thought there was something wrong with her, but for some reason that is not being shown in court. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how Wilmont gets to weave a tale of what went down between the two based on the tales of a pathalogical liar?? Samuels already testified as to her diagnosis, one being a personality disorder not otherwise specified. Why did Martinez not jump on that?? SO after watching her testify turned to me and said who does she sort of remind you of (meaning my eldest-the ease of how she lies made the hair on my neck stand straight up) Am not buying the PTSD with the "total" abscence of memories not ever being formed. I always though people who suffered this had flashbacks. (am not buying the fog either for that matter) </p><p></p><p>If not premedited, why buy gas cans, why rent a car and specify you don't want a flashy red one (one that is most likely to be noticed instead of a white car where there are tons of white ones in my neighborhood I would probably notice a red one). Why buy suntan lotion (that was on the receipts but found it curious no one mentioned it). </p><p></p><p>Yeah, am hooked - I think I missed my calling.. LOL</p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 588298, member: 47"] You can watch every day of the trial so far on You Tube. Am addicted even though I swore I would never watch another trial after Casey's. Jamie has hooked up my work computer to my own easy child, and I listen to it all day long via WildaboutTrials. They are playing her mother and fathers interviews with the detective. They even thought there was something wrong with her, but for some reason that is not being shown in court. I don't know how Wilmont gets to weave a tale of what went down between the two based on the tales of a pathalogical liar?? Samuels already testified as to her diagnosis, one being a personality disorder not otherwise specified. Why did Martinez not jump on that?? SO after watching her testify turned to me and said who does she sort of remind you of (meaning my eldest-the ease of how she lies made the hair on my neck stand straight up) Am not buying the PTSD with the "total" abscence of memories not ever being formed. I always though people who suffered this had flashbacks. (am not buying the fog either for that matter) If not premedited, why buy gas cans, why rent a car and specify you don't want a flashy red one (one that is most likely to be noticed instead of a white car where there are tons of white ones in my neighborhood I would probably notice a red one). Why buy suntan lotion (that was on the receipts but found it curious no one mentioned it). Yeah, am hooked - I think I missed my calling.. LOL Marcie [/QUOTE]
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