Even though I say to save my login info, each new day I have to login to get to this site.
I too do not like to wade through previous posts to reply BUT I like having the old ones because I often refer back to them.
I have contacted Osborne regarding returning to this forum. He is thinking about it but has reservations.
Anyone know what happened to Tracy? She was a great contributor to this forum but has been gone a long time. Maybe just lost interest.
I just heard a comment on a show I was watching regarding being on a jury years after a crime.
Not verbatim but.......
.....to step back in time and have to deliberate on evidence from a crime is a heavy burden for members of a jury.
I think that this is a very true statement for any member of a jury.
In this case, the jury must look back to 2008 and even before this and determine the fate of Arias. Daunting.
Having said this though, in this case in particular, the state (Martinez) is doing an excellent job in showing how Arias, a convicted murderess, cannot be believed nor can the people she has brought forward in her defense. He has and will continue to show her lack of remorse despite her pitiful words in her short testimony.
And....the defense is helping him by bringing forward evidence in their case that is packed full of lies.
Most importantly, Martinez has and is bringing Travis Alexander back into the picture as a good, honest man who would not harm another human being in any way but rather help them if he could.
He has and is bringing back to the forefront and to the jury that his slaughter at the hands of Arias was a senseless, horrible crime that she has been convicted of and he is fighting for the ultimate punishment.
I have faith in his abilities as does the Alexander family as they continue to go through this terrible trial. I continue to admire the family's steadfastness and resolve to see justice for their brother.
I too do not like to wade through previous posts to reply BUT I like having the old ones because I often refer back to them.
I have contacted Osborne regarding returning to this forum. He is thinking about it but has reservations.
Anyone know what happened to Tracy? She was a great contributor to this forum but has been gone a long time. Maybe just lost interest.
I just heard a comment on a show I was watching regarding being on a jury years after a crime.
Not verbatim but.......
.....to step back in time and have to deliberate on evidence from a crime is a heavy burden for members of a jury.
I think that this is a very true statement for any member of a jury.
In this case, the jury must look back to 2008 and even before this and determine the fate of Arias. Daunting.
Having said this though, in this case in particular, the state (Martinez) is doing an excellent job in showing how Arias, a convicted murderess, cannot be believed nor can the people she has brought forward in her defense. He has and will continue to show her lack of remorse despite her pitiful words in her short testimony.
And....the defense is helping him by bringing forward evidence in their case that is packed full of lies.
Most importantly, Martinez has and is bringing Travis Alexander back into the picture as a good, honest man who would not harm another human being in any way but rather help them if he could.
He has and is bringing back to the forefront and to the jury that his slaughter at the hands of Arias was a senseless, horrible crime that she has been convicted of and he is fighting for the ultimate punishment.
I have faith in his abilities as does the Alexander family as they continue to go through this terrible trial. I continue to admire the family's steadfastness and resolve to see justice for their brother.