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Originally Posted by Barefoot
Exactly! She pled guilty after numerous creative lies. The questions the jury is asking seem like they're looking for someone else to blame. Someone like a roommate who helped her with the execution. How can she claim self defense when she stabbed him repeatly, sliced his throat and shot him? And then went to meet another boyfriend.
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Has anyone watched the Prosecutor, Juan Martinez, in action????
They had warned he was like a pit bull when in action........
At first, he was "all over the board".....but guess he knows what he's doing. We have a friend and neighbor who was a prosecutor but he is nothing like that. Ditto for a nephew who is an attorney.
"It seems you have problems with your memory. Is this a longstanding thing? Since you started testifying?" Martinez asked.
"No it goes back farther than that. I don't know even know if I'd call it a problem," Arias said.
"How far back does it go? You don't want to call them problems, are they issues? Can we call them issues? When did you start having them?" he asked in rapid succession. "You say you have
memory problems, that it depends on the circumstance. Give me the factors that influence that."
"Usually when men like you or Travis are screaming at me," Arias shot back from the stand. "It affects my brain, it makes my brain scramble."
"You're saying it's Mr. Martinez's fault?" Martinez asked, referring to himself in the third person.
"Objection your honor," Arias' attorney finally shouted. "This is a stunt!"
Timeline of the Jodi Arias Trial