04 May 13
Originally posted by GPrincipWell I am not familiar with the case but reading the article,
Without getting graphic, just a simple Yes/No poll. Do you find Jodi Arias, on trial for her life, hot?
it says that she told the authorities that masked men killed him.
Then much later on she changed her story and said it was self
defence.
You would have to question the credibility of the accused
if they change their story about the sequence of events.
One can only hope after proper and thorough examination of the
evidence, that the proper conclusion will finally be arrived at.
If she is found guilty, it will be up to the judge to decide the
appropriate sanction for her actions.
Originally posted by SuzianneOOOOOOOOhhhh, meeeow mmeeeeoowwww. Catfight.
All I know is that if I never hear the bimbo's name again, it'll be too soon.
You don't have much time for her do you Suzi baby?
I'm not American, so I suppose you might know more
about her situation than I do.
But, having said that.......
Due process...........you know the drill.
Originally posted by johnnylongwoodyDue process my butt.
OOOOOOOOhhhh, meeeow mmeeeeoowwww. Catfight.
You don't have much time for her do you Suzi baby?
I'm not American, so I suppose you might know more
about her situation than I do.
But, having said that.......
Due process...........you know the drill.
I live in Phoenix, where this yahoo is busy getting her 15 minutes of fame.
She's on the news ALL the time.
It's like it's all that's happening here in Phoenix.
Bah.
😞
07 May 13
Originally posted by johnnylongwoodyBlah blah blah. Is she hot or not? Answer the question.
Well I am not familiar with the case but reading the article,
it says that she told the authorities that masked men killed him.
Then much later on she changed her story and said it was self
defence.
You would have to question the credibility of the accused
if they change their story about the sequence of events.
One can only hope after pr ...[text shortened]... found guilty, it will be up to the judge to decide the
appropriate sanction for her actions.
Originally posted by woodypusherGreat.
GUILTY. MURDER ONE.
Man-Jaw boasted, "No jury will ever convict me."
😀
NOW can we all just shut up about it?
This wench was actually advertising and selling her artwork while on trial.
Her artwork. OMG, what's next, the book deal? I don't see why, the only people that will ever get use of that money will be her lawyers.
Let it go, people, let it go.
Originally posted by SuzianneThe ability to 'let it go' depends on how deeply you feel against the kind of BRUTAL murders like she committed. The less you feel, the easier it is to 'let go'. Tell that to Travis's family.
Great.
NOW can we all just shut up about it?
This wench was actually advertising and selling her artwork while on trial.
Her artwork. OMG, what's next, the book deal? I don't see why, the only people that will ever get use of that money will be her lawyers.
Let it go, people, let it go.
You mentioned her 'artwork' (which by the way, she COPIED) and possible future book deal. If I wasn't so passionate about justice, I would be telling you to let that go. Fortunately, I care.
Originally posted by woodypusherWell, yes, sentence her and let's finally be done with it. Finally.
The ability to 'let it go' depends on how deeply you feel against the kind of BRUTAL murders like she committed. The less you feel, the easier it is to 'let go'. Tell that to Travis's family.
You mentioned her 'artwork' (which by the way, she COPIED) and possible future book deal. If I wasn't so passionate about justice, I would be telling you to let that go. Fortunately, I care.
Why do we find it morbidly fascinating to drone on about other people's bad decision-making? Is it so that we can feel secure in that 'at least we're not as bad as them'? Take your lesson about what a bad idea it is to murder someone, and then move on. Flapping one's jaw about someone who craves the limelight does no one any good.