01-30-2015, 07:38 PM
Well, so many of us may have not liked that hearsay could be brought into this phase, but now, through DeMarte, Martinez will be able to use this hearsay regarding what former girlfriends confided to DeMarte.
I just finished watching (again) the "Jodi Arias Documentary - (In her own words) - 48 Hours Mystery".
It was evident that no tears were shed throughout this interview even though she wiped her dry eyes for effect.
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It is so evident how much of a pathological liar she is AND how easily she does it.
She opened the interview by saying she was a photographer and artist. She goes on to say that her camera was always with her AND that she was far more comfortable behind it than in front of it.
Again I find this very interesting as I have yet to see any of her photography work. What I have seen are so many pictures of her, alone and with Travis AND holding her camera.
When asked about her family, she stated that they were almost the ideal family and that all of them were very close.
Her arrogance came through all the way also.
When asked if she felt that Travis was cheating on her, she stated she was suspect he was so she took his phone and began reading his text messages. She stated this so matter of fact as if this was no big deal and almost like she had every right to do it.
When Flores went to Yreka to arrest her, he stated that she did not act at all surprised as to why he was there but instead asked if she could have her purse with her so she could put her make-up on.
She continued to hold press conferences (even in her jailhouse garb) and said that although the evidence against her seemed very compelling, it in no way proved that she had anything to do with the death of Travis.
Interesting that the state asked for a 2 million dollar bond when she was arraigned in court (which of course she could not post). Quite obvious that they had a mound of evidence to support the charge of First Degree Premeditated Murder
I wish that this jury could hear these interviews. Again, it is the ease at which she lies bold-face, to the camera, the interviewer and all those who will watch.
I just finished watching (again) the "Jodi Arias Documentary - (In her own words) - 48 Hours Mystery".
It was evident that no tears were shed throughout this interview even though she wiped her dry eyes for effect.
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It is so evident how much of a pathological liar she is AND how easily she does it.
She opened the interview by saying she was a photographer and artist. She goes on to say that her camera was always with her AND that she was far more comfortable behind it than in front of it.
Again I find this very interesting as I have yet to see any of her photography work. What I have seen are so many pictures of her, alone and with Travis AND holding her camera.
When asked about her family, she stated that they were almost the ideal family and that all of them were very close.
Her arrogance came through all the way also.
When asked if she felt that Travis was cheating on her, she stated she was suspect he was so she took his phone and began reading his text messages. She stated this so matter of fact as if this was no big deal and almost like she had every right to do it.
When Flores went to Yreka to arrest her, he stated that she did not act at all surprised as to why he was there but instead asked if she could have her purse with her so she could put her make-up on.
She continued to hold press conferences (even in her jailhouse garb) and said that although the evidence against her seemed very compelling, it in no way proved that she had anything to do with the death of Travis.
Interesting that the state asked for a 2 million dollar bond when she was arraigned in court (which of course she could not post). Quite obvious that they had a mound of evidence to support the charge of First Degree Premeditated Murder
I wish that this jury could hear these interviews. Again, it is the ease at which she lies bold-face, to the camera, the interviewer and all those who will watch.