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JanetS ( member #2766) posted at 9:49 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
yeah!!!
murder 1
I guess nobody "marked her words"
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lynnm1947 ( member #15300) posted at 9:51 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Ya know, right up to that moment, I think she thought she'd conned them!
This restores my faith in the justice system!
Age: 64..ummmmmmm, no...............65....no...oh, hell born in 1947. You figure it out!
"I could have missed the pain, but I would have had to miss the dance." Garth Brooks
Random thoughts ( member #2959) posted at 9:53 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
How f ing delusional can she be smirking like she gonna be going home.
Wilma giving the jurors dirty looks as they file out of the courtroom.
Those three words are said too much and not enough.Chasing Cars-Snow Patrol.FWW
starrysky ( member #14669) posted at 9:54 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
YES YES YES!!! I'm sobbing like a baby, justice SERVED! Thank you Jury!! My hands are still shaking but I'm sure I'll have more to say later!
"The grass is not greener on the other side, it's greener where you water it"
Me(37)-FWW/BS
Him(36)-BH/WH The love of my life
2 Daughters: 15,11
Married 14 years Together 17 years
11 Month EA & PA
Beautifully Reconciled
JessicaFL127 ( member #26864) posted at 9:54 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Yay! Thank God they got her.
BW,35
divorced for 10 years
Happily remarried to a much better choice.:D
mom to two awesome boys,14 and 13
And now to a beautiful baby girl, 1 <3
"But you said your vows, and you closed the door
On so many men who would have loved you
sadtoo (original poster member #2027) posted at 9:54 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
I am relieved for the family.
sadtoo (original poster member #2027) posted at 9:56 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Wilma giving the jurors dirty looks as they file out of the courtroom.
Couldn't you tell by the stupid smirk on her face that the jurors weren't even looking at her or JA???
lynnm1947 ( member #15300) posted at 10:00 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
So stupid, but I feel like a load's off my shoulders!
Age: 64..ummmmmmm, no...............65....no...oh, hell born in 1947. You figure it out!
"I could have missed the pain, but I would have had to miss the dance." Garth Brooks
SisterMilkshake ( member #30024) posted at 10:02 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Wow, I am so relieved. I started crying even before they read the verdict and then the tears just started to stream down my cheeks. Didn't realize I was that invested.
Not over yet though. They start again tomorrow.
eta: I don't think that is stupid, lynn, I feel the same way.
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BW (me) & FWH both over half a century; married several decades; children
d-day 3/10; LTA (7 years?)
"Oh, why do my actions have consequences?" ~ Homer Simpson
"She knew my one weakness: That I'm weak." ~ Homer Simpson
JanetS ( member #2766) posted at 10:02 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Now phase two.
Was it a CRUEL murder....Yup, think so!
She will be meeting her maker...maybe it'll take years, but "mark my words", it'll happen.
But even if not, she will NOT walk in the light of day again (except for the exercise area).
As it should be!
sadtoo (original poster member #2027) posted at 10:03 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
JA is gonna fry.
I'm really disgusted with Wilma and her stupid smirks. They should throw that bitch on JA's lap when they flip the switch.
solus sto ( member #30989) posted at 10:07 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Thank God. Bless the jurors.
And bless the Alexanders.
(And Jodi certainly looked like she was surprised. Not the smart woman she thinks she is, after all.)
BS-me, 62; X-irrelevant; we’re D & NC. "So much for the past and present. The future is called 'perhaps,' which is the only possible thing to call the future. And the important thing is not to let that scare you." Tennessee Williams
deeplysad ( member #16590) posted at 10:07 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Finally a jury that got it right.
I'm happy for Travis' family that there will be justice for his murderer.
Me: BW - I'm much too young to feel this damn old
Him: FWH - Midlife crisis with a pathetic porn wannabe
D-Day: August 2004; Lots of false R until February 2005.
Aubrie ( member #33886) posted at 10:08 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Oh thank God! Justice for Travis!!!
"Courage is being scared to death and saddling up anyway." - J. Wayne
ThoughtIKnewYa ( member #18449) posted at 10:14 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
JanetS ( member #2766) posted at 10:15 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
I'm emotional too. This man was not perfect. But, he had a rough start in life, and he surpassed his beginnings. And I believe JA brought out a part of him that may have never ever come out had it not been for her intervention into his life.
Although the wait was difficult I'm glad they took their time.
Tomorrow they mitigate. Now, the jury are all pre-cleared for death penalty...in other words they have stated they were willing to go that route IF the case warranted it.
Personally I do not see too many factors that can be "mitigated down". They are using the information from the trial. The trial showed that the death was cruel (in a HUGE way). There is a reasonable chance to believe that she will get the death penalty.
They are just announcing that the siblings are now suing JS in a civil court for Wrongful Death. It's not for $, Miss Jodi is broke. I'm sure it's just they want to get her every which way they can. And if Jodi sells anymore artwork (she's actually quite good) then they could probably attach to that.
Maybe she won't have any $ for candy from the tuck shop.
And, if she had any plans to sell her signed "manifesto" she can forget that.
The family WILL win in civil court, as the burden of proof is LESS in civil court. They can attach to anything she tries to earn from behind bars.
Sucks to be Jodi today I guess.
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Random thoughts ( member #2959) posted at 10:33 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
I have to wonder what Alyce LaViolette and the other "expert " are thinking right now and will they be asked back for the death penalty part?
Oh and Jodi's art work is just as fake as she is.
They were tracings of other people's effort and hard work that she stole.
Those three words are said too much and not enough.Chasing Cars-Snow Patrol.FWW
Clarrissa ( member #21886) posted at 10:43 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Actually, it's a law in most states that a convicted felon, especially a "sensational" one such this, can NOT profit from their notoriety. If Jodie sells ANYthing, be it paintings, her book, or her story, the victim's family gets all proceeds if they win in civil court. The only money she'll get is what she earns through the prison system or what friends/family give her.
BH Cee64D - 50
FWW (me) - 51
All affairs are variations on a theme. No one has 'Beethoven's 5th' to everyone else's 'Chopsticks'.
JanetS ( member #2766) posted at 10:43 PM on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
I imagine Alyce and many of the other defence "expert witnesses" will not be on the hot list for such jobs in the future.
EWWWWWW
Apparently she sold her underwear on ebay...and somebody bought them!!
It is confirmed now that the reason that the siblings of Travis are filing the wrongful death suit is so that she cannot profit for what she has done. no ebay undies, no copied artwork, no manifesto. Yeah.
So, hopefully, one year from now we can say Jodi Who? Foggetaboutter.
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feelsgaslighted ( member #19290) posted at 1:35 AM on Thursday, May 9th, 2013
So now Jodi is claiming that she wants the death penalty because having to live the rest of her life in prison is worse, well considering she wanted to plead to 2nd degree with life in prison which is it Jodi? She still lies and doesn't take ownership of her actions.
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