03-08-2015, 02:57 PM
Well, it has been a few days since the verdict in this case.
I can honestly say that, although I continue to follow updates, turning on my computer first thing in the morning to follow is not happening.
For me, Arias is gone. All that remains is her actual sentencing at the hands of JSS. I firmly believe that she will get "natural life." She will then begin the rest of her sorry life watching her back and withering away.
For the Alexander family and their friends, I hope that they have settled a bit since the verdict. It is so disheartening that they must wait another 30 days before Arias is put away and I am sure it will be a difficult time for them. Once she is gone, they will continue to move forward with their civil suit and I believe they will come out on top with it. Unfortunately for them, all of this dispute over the jury hold-out and possible legal charges against this person will occupy their time as well.
I sincerely pray that they can continue to be resolute but also begin the healing process. They have been remarkable people throughout all of this and deserve continued support as they move forward with their lives. They will always remain in the hearts of so many, including myself, as will their brother, Travis.
I am pleased to hear that the legal system is moving forward very quickly with the investigation of sites run by JA supporters AND of this juror. After reading the Examiner posting by Christine, there are too many coincidences and unanswered questions that must and ARE being addressed.
But whatever happens, Arias is gone and that will not be changed.
http://www.examiner.com/article/jodi-arias-trial-juror-misconduct-being-investigated-post-verdict-juror-17-und
I can honestly say that, although I continue to follow updates, turning on my computer first thing in the morning to follow is not happening.
For me, Arias is gone. All that remains is her actual sentencing at the hands of JSS. I firmly believe that she will get "natural life." She will then begin the rest of her sorry life watching her back and withering away.
For the Alexander family and their friends, I hope that they have settled a bit since the verdict. It is so disheartening that they must wait another 30 days before Arias is put away and I am sure it will be a difficult time for them. Once she is gone, they will continue to move forward with their civil suit and I believe they will come out on top with it. Unfortunately for them, all of this dispute over the jury hold-out and possible legal charges against this person will occupy their time as well.
I sincerely pray that they can continue to be resolute but also begin the healing process. They have been remarkable people throughout all of this and deserve continued support as they move forward with their lives. They will always remain in the hearts of so many, including myself, as will their brother, Travis.
I am pleased to hear that the legal system is moving forward very quickly with the investigation of sites run by JA supporters AND of this juror. After reading the Examiner posting by Christine, there are too many coincidences and unanswered questions that must and ARE being addressed.
But whatever happens, Arias is gone and that will not be changed.
http://www.examiner.com/article/jodi-arias-trial-juror-misconduct-being-investigated-post-verdict-juror-17-und