04-20-2015, 07:48 PM
Nern, you almost made me have heart failure when you ended that post with:
I thought somehow she had escaped from prison. (Just kidding about my heart!)
I'd have to look back and see who mentioned her new team of lawyers. I don't know if they are to be her attorneys for the Appeal or not, but I'm thinking this is her lawyers for her approaching suits to be filed by the Alexander family. This lawyer, everyone says is not an appellant qualified attorney. He's also the attorney for the guy who killed the cop, Juan's next case as prosecutor.
Lunarscope, I have to agree with everything you have said about Jodi Arias and her background. I had no way of researching how close Gus Searcy lived in relation to Matt and Darryl, but that says a lot. But I do believe he was much more to her than just a company mentor. She was, as you said, an 'easy lay' for any guy who came along...even (from what I've heard) that 16 year old boy at the Purple Plum! I'd also add that she certainly picked 'gullible' men! Apparently, they didn't need to beg her to move into their bedroom and live with them. She jumped at each chance to 'better' her lifestyle. She's always been a tramp! And a leech, finding men who would keep her up when she was between jobs. Like a leech, she 'sucked' money and benefits from each one and it never bothered her at all when she lined up her next man while still living with the one before. That was how she enjoyed making her own way....it was sponging from each man she teamed up with. But once they begin to learn her and would leave, she'd go stalking after them, even driving 500 miles, as she did with Bobby when he ran for the hills. How dare them LEAVE HER!
I further think perhaps later on down the road, we may hear about Angela or Joey or Carl being in trouble, because of drug abuse or something they've done. I went and looked at the 'friends' on that teacher's page down in Hawaii, who lost her job. Remember her? Among her 'friends' was...take a guess...Gus Searcy! And mama Arias and Auntie Sue, Jodi's siblings and other shady characters. All we needed to do was compare the two sides of the courtroom....one side, dressed for court every day, acting respectful. The other side sometimes looked like a bunch of thugs in a court setting. Like her friend, Patty whose clothes were about to fall off her shoulders and Donavan, the convicted felon. Her family is friends with plenty of shady characters. All of which, it seems, combined forces to 'aid' her during the trials. All that said just to say, yes, Gus was closer than a job mentor to the murderer.
Quote:She is out!
http://courtminutes.maricopa.gov/docs/Criminal/042015/m6789258.pdf
I thought somehow she had escaped from prison. (Just kidding about my heart!)
I'd have to look back and see who mentioned her new team of lawyers. I don't know if they are to be her attorneys for the Appeal or not, but I'm thinking this is her lawyers for her approaching suits to be filed by the Alexander family. This lawyer, everyone says is not an appellant qualified attorney. He's also the attorney for the guy who killed the cop, Juan's next case as prosecutor.
Lunarscope, I have to agree with everything you have said about Jodi Arias and her background. I had no way of researching how close Gus Searcy lived in relation to Matt and Darryl, but that says a lot. But I do believe he was much more to her than just a company mentor. She was, as you said, an 'easy lay' for any guy who came along...even (from what I've heard) that 16 year old boy at the Purple Plum! I'd also add that she certainly picked 'gullible' men! Apparently, they didn't need to beg her to move into their bedroom and live with them. She jumped at each chance to 'better' her lifestyle. She's always been a tramp! And a leech, finding men who would keep her up when she was between jobs. Like a leech, she 'sucked' money and benefits from each one and it never bothered her at all when she lined up her next man while still living with the one before. That was how she enjoyed making her own way....it was sponging from each man she teamed up with. But once they begin to learn her and would leave, she'd go stalking after them, even driving 500 miles, as she did with Bobby when he ran for the hills. How dare them LEAVE HER!
I further think perhaps later on down the road, we may hear about Angela or Joey or Carl being in trouble, because of drug abuse or something they've done. I went and looked at the 'friends' on that teacher's page down in Hawaii, who lost her job. Remember her? Among her 'friends' was...take a guess...Gus Searcy! And mama Arias and Auntie Sue, Jodi's siblings and other shady characters. All we needed to do was compare the two sides of the courtroom....one side, dressed for court every day, acting respectful. The other side sometimes looked like a bunch of thugs in a court setting. Like her friend, Patty whose clothes were about to fall off her shoulders and Donavan, the convicted felon. Her family is friends with plenty of shady characters. All of which, it seems, combined forces to 'aid' her during the trials. All that said just to say, yes, Gus was closer than a job mentor to the murderer.