01-31-2015, 12:14 AM
(01-30-2015, 11:41 PM)Observer Wrote:(01-30-2015, 10:54 PM)NERN Wrote: Sorry Observer, I forgot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsaBsAMfNgg
I found it on my own under the title Jodi Arias Documentary 48 Hours Mystery. The title confused me. Once I started watching it, I recognized seeing it before. It was actually the 48 Hours TV show I watched that peaked my interest to watch the trial. I saw it right as the trial began although it was originally shown probably shortly after she was extradited from Yreka to Phoenix. This was back when Flores was believing that the gunshot came first and he was stabbed later, probably based on what Arias told him after a night in jail when she made up the Ninja story. In this interview she looks Maureen Maurer right in the eye and lies her pants off as she says she had an idyllic childhood, she was a photographer, Travis wanted her to move to Mesa, invited her to Mesa the day she killed him and two masked intruders knocked them both out and murdered Travis and let her go. She smiles sweetly as she cloaks herself in the veil of innocence and claims she will not be the first person to be wrongfully convicted and perhaps sentenced to death or Life without parole.
My favorite quote was when Samantha looked at Maureen Maurer and said "Don't be fooled by Jodi Arias's lies. She was obsessed with my brother. As soon as I was told my brother was dead, I knew he was murdered and thought Jodi did this. She is evil." I loved it that Taylor Searle said Travis was happy when he had told her it was over and was going on with his life with a new girl he had just met. Searle also said as soon as Travis Alexander's body was found, he took out his laptop and went to Arias' Facebook page and showed the cops Arias' picture and said, "Look at this girl." Flores also said Jodi Arias' name came up over and over when he interviewed Alexander's friends. Sky and Chris told the story about Arias hearing the private conversation that had with Travis outside the door and having a scary evil look in her eyes and they telling Travis he couldn't bring her to their house anymore.
The show would have been better if they had not interviewed the pathological lying sociopath. I enjoyed listening to the comments made by Detective Flores, Taylor Searle, Samantha, Stephen, Skye and Chris and Alexander's other two friends but I could hardly stomach watching and listening to Jodi Arias because her smirk, claims of innocence and manipulation as she weaved her web of lies make me sick to my stomach. I don't believe a word out of her mouth. She was never a photographer. She didn't have an idyllic childhood. She and Travis never traveled after they broke up and she moved to Mesa. Travis did not invite her to Mesa and two intruders dressed in black did not massacre them. All this crap about being confident that God would not punish her for this crime because he knows she would never hurt Travis and she would prefer the death penalty made me want to throw up.
Arias described Travis as wonderful, handsome, likeable and a good guy and talked about their relationship as being great. This was before she made up the crap about him being a pedophile and a vicious evil abuser with a Jekyll and Hyde personality that she is spewing now to get out of the death penalty. Every time she opens her mouth she lies. One lie replaces another.
I too had seen this episode before and I have tried thinking back as to what got me into this case in the first place and it might have had something to do with it.
Yes, everything that she says, every word spoken by her is an insult to humanity.
I have trouble listening to her as well but I found that after having gone through the guilt phase and her conviction along with all the in depth discussions since, going back and listening to her only confirmed all that is being said about her.
She lies as easily as she breathes.
She is a manipulative and vindictive person who will go after anyone who crosses her.
She is just plain evil and as I said, watching her in action only confirms this.