Nern, I feel more at peace now that the trial is over, but I won't be able to let it go until she is actually formally sentenced to prison hopefully for her life. I will want to see the trial on youtube or whatever I can find because I want to see it. I am glad you are nearly done and I will be soon, I think, once I know she is in the clinker for ever and always.
Observer, thanks for the link about the three jurors who spoke on Good Morning America. I will watch it tomorrow. I can only imagine how frustrated the 11 were. Do you hear anything about the Alexanders filing a wrongful death lawsuit? I think that will be good if they do. I don't know much about it but maybe the attorney can make sure that anything Arias does to make money does not leave the prison, if nothing else. Murderers should not be allowed to make money while in prison for life other than the jobs they can do while there which pay very little money. I think Arias will continue to manipulate and get away with all sorts of things and I hope the authorities keep a very close eye on her and don't trust her for one second.
I like the article you posted by Kevin Samantha. I wonder if the authorities will be able to trace the leakage of the jurors' names to de la Rosa. I actually hope she is the one who did it. I don't know why. I think I suspect she is very under-handed. We'll see. She, like Arias, probably doesn't live by the rules if what we heard about her taking things out of the jail are true. Some people simply don't think the rules apply to them.
Nern, I hope Arias is in her prison stripes when she is sentenced. I just have to say that. I will be so happy if that is the case. Do you know if that is what happens?
Observer, thanks for the link about the three jurors who spoke on Good Morning America. I will watch it tomorrow. I can only imagine how frustrated the 11 were. Do you hear anything about the Alexanders filing a wrongful death lawsuit? I think that will be good if they do. I don't know much about it but maybe the attorney can make sure that anything Arias does to make money does not leave the prison, if nothing else. Murderers should not be allowed to make money while in prison for life other than the jobs they can do while there which pay very little money. I think Arias will continue to manipulate and get away with all sorts of things and I hope the authorities keep a very close eye on her and don't trust her for one second.
I like the article you posted by Kevin Samantha. I wonder if the authorities will be able to trace the leakage of the jurors' names to de la Rosa. I actually hope she is the one who did it. I don't know why. I think I suspect she is very under-handed. We'll see. She, like Arias, probably doesn't live by the rules if what we heard about her taking things out of the jail are true. Some people simply don't think the rules apply to them.
Nern, I hope Arias is in her prison stripes when she is sentenced. I just have to say that. I will be so happy if that is the case. Do you know if that is what happens?