the only reason he wanted her in his life was to continue running his drug scam!
It is interesting that Troy Hayden said he has heard nothing (other than the paintings being taken out of jail for Arias earlier) that MDR has done anything wrong in this case. I should say, nothing criminal. He said there isn't even chatter among his sources that any investigation into MDR is happening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iiibNXTw87E
This link gives approximately 30 min. of Arias' secret testimony.
It starts at about 1.50 in the play time line.
It begins with her seemingly crying as she talks about realizing what she has done to Travis.
Wilmott (who you cannot hear on this) then goes into her childhood.
Immediately, Arias changes and becomes very matter of fact as she embellishes the violence supposedly perpetrated by her parents.
I am amazed that she can recall vividly at the age of 3 or 4, the white powder and razor on a mirror in her parents' bedroom and then at age 5 know that her father brought cocaine to a wedding.
She is telling a story and this story is made up of fabrications and outright lies.
She uses her hands in a demonstrative manner, fixes her hair and grabs a Kleenex.
It is like she is playing a role in a drama and she has the starring role.
I finally turned it off before hearing it all because it was so obvious to me that she was conning the jury and I just couldn't stomach any more of it.
It is interesting that Troy Hayden said he has heard nothing (other than the paintings being taken out of jail for Arias earlier) that MDR has done anything wrong in this case. I should say, nothing criminal. He said there isn't even chatter among his sources that any investigation into MDR is happening.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iiibNXTw87E
This link gives approximately 30 min. of Arias' secret testimony.
It starts at about 1.50 in the play time line.
It begins with her seemingly crying as she talks about realizing what she has done to Travis.
Wilmott (who you cannot hear on this) then goes into her childhood.
Immediately, Arias changes and becomes very matter of fact as she embellishes the violence supposedly perpetrated by her parents.
I am amazed that she can recall vividly at the age of 3 or 4, the white powder and razor on a mirror in her parents' bedroom and then at age 5 know that her father brought cocaine to a wedding.
She is telling a story and this story is made up of fabrications and outright lies.
She uses her hands in a demonstrative manner, fixes her hair and grabs a Kleenex.
It is like she is playing a role in a drama and she has the starring role.
I finally turned it off before hearing it all because it was so obvious to me that she was conning the jury and I just couldn't stomach any more of it.