03-16-2015, 01:29 PM
thank you Lunarscope for posting the links.
The first was hard to hear but she was very forthcoming on the legal status of her two husbands.
The second was easier to hear and I find it interesting that as jurors attend the courthouse, they are totally unaware of what case they are to be interviewed for.
She knew that probably the Arias case could be one of them but her thoughts were "what are the odds" of her being called for the Arias trial.
To me that is extremely plausible and makes sense.
In the follow-up segment regarding her husband being prosecuted by Juan Martinez in his case, he struck a plea deal and was sentenced to 4 months plus probation.
It is possible that she did not know who was the state's rep. in her husband's case as it never went to trial.
I find it also interesting that his sentence was for a short term, making his offense not as serious as it has been made out to be.
Maricopa is investigating as it should be.
The first was hard to hear but she was very forthcoming on the legal status of her two husbands.
The second was easier to hear and I find it interesting that as jurors attend the courthouse, they are totally unaware of what case they are to be interviewed for.
She knew that probably the Arias case could be one of them but her thoughts were "what are the odds" of her being called for the Arias trial.
To me that is extremely plausible and makes sense.
In the follow-up segment regarding her husband being prosecuted by Juan Martinez in his case, he struck a plea deal and was sentenced to 4 months plus probation.
It is possible that she did not know who was the state's rep. in her husband's case as it never went to trial.
I find it also interesting that his sentence was for a short term, making his offense not as serious as it has been made out to be.
Maricopa is investigating as it should be.