03-22-2015, 10:17 PM
Great posting, Justice. We all know these kinds of women. It is sad, but they are the ones who make the decisions of who excite them. As far as Juror 17, I don't care what happens to her, but I do think the probability is that she likes bad boys. And girls. Her call. In the meantime, she gets to be pitied by people who think she was abused by the other eleven jurors. It is hilarious if you think about it. Seriously.
The more I am seeing of this retrial, the more obscene it becomes in my mind. I am watching where Arias got to testify "secretly" because she feels ....... whatever she feels which is simply another lie. And let's face it - she is so "special". And we all know that the jury wasn't told to disregard her testimony in the end and Juan was not allowed to cross-examine her. What a crock. But in the end eleven jurors realized that Arias is a manipulating lying murderer, maybe because she testified secretly. I will never know. In the end, her and the defense ploys didn't work. She is seen for what she is by at least these eleven jurors. They knew the things she told about Travis were total lies.
I will be SO glad when April 13th happens and she is in her prison stripes.
The more I am seeing of this retrial, the more obscene it becomes in my mind. I am watching where Arias got to testify "secretly" because she feels ....... whatever she feels which is simply another lie. And let's face it - she is so "special". And we all know that the jury wasn't told to disregard her testimony in the end and Juan was not allowed to cross-examine her. What a crock. But in the end eleven jurors realized that Arias is a manipulating lying murderer, maybe because she testified secretly. I will never know. In the end, her and the defense ploys didn't work. She is seen for what she is by at least these eleven jurors. They knew the things she told about Travis were total lies.
I will be SO glad when April 13th happens and she is in her prison stripes.