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Reposting from previous thread for janx
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Just read JA's letter to her 'VIP supporters', it seems like in a nutshell the only people she trusts are those who send her money, everyone else gets bashed. It's *all* about the money. My only question is, what will these supporters get in return - ever? She is very big on taking - their heartfelt support, money, kind words, donations, books, cash, whatever, but does she give anything in return except softsoap so they'll continue to keep her in candybars and funds labelled for appeal? Teeny tiny-script postcards full of the subcontext of 'Just send me dough? I'm embarrassed that fellow human beings support her in any fashion, how gullible can people be? I still find it hard to fathom that she can run this mini-empire from behind bars, there really should be a law against it.
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I find it hilarious that JA thinks that just because there is no money in her account, someone must have fraudulently used it, LOL!
Couldn't be because they think she's a cold blooded murderer!
Hi Janx, I have watched a few trials, even a couple from here in Cleveland. I have never seen anything like this!! This trial is not at all normal. Scott Petersons took a while but it made sense! Something is wrong in this trial, very wrong!! :loveyou:
Where is this information coming from?
I'm sorry, from the letter JA wrote to her "fans".
Thanks for reposting, geevee. I've spent far too much time looking at the situation of JA and her fans, but from what I've seen, there aren't many. She thinks there are far more than actually exist, and she has wasted a lot of time nurturing a situation that is in fact fictional for the most part. She thinks she has a mini-empire, but she does not. Just think of it: She is (somewhat) locked down in the county jail and the only thing she has to dream about is walking out of there--hence the emphasis on appeals. It's pathetic. I don't even think Perryville is on her radar. Consider the constant importance of delays. I also think that this delusional relationship with her fans has caused real problems for her attorneys but that her attorneys are now bending to her delusions somewhat to get the trial over with while still earning their keep. So the delays earn more money for her attorneys and feed her delusion at the same time.
She really doesn't know what's going on. She directs this relative handful of fans to "justice4jodi.com on Facebook." If someone searches for "justice4jodi" on Facebook s/he will be directed to a Facebook page run by the very same people she is trying to steer her fans away from! :floorlaugh: So she really has no idea what is going on. Again, such pathos.
I agree that there should be a law against it, but rest assured that what she thinks she is doing is not working at all. She is cut off enough there (still in the county jail) so that communication is limited and confusing.
Hi Janx, I have watched a few trials, even a couple from here in Cleveland. I have never seen anything like this!! This trial is not at all normal. Scott Petersons took a while but it made sense! Something is wrong in this trial, very wrong!! :loveyou:
Can the poster who put up the court dates repost the calendar? TIA
I was thinking about that calendar and it didn't look as bad as it felt with delay of court days, but IIRC some of those had short hours on trial days. I think the actual hours of court haven't been very many wihen a full day is 6 hours of court time (3 am/3 pm). Maybe those short days were just for hearings (ie: computer)? Or it could just be because we have to read tweets to decipher what is happening and can't get a feel for the courtroom.
This trial just seems so disjointed, disconnected and disingenuous. All of this under the "guise" that it's more important to keep Jodi's last chance for life "secret", than it is to sentence the murderer to the appropriate charge that she deserves.
ETA: Aren't mitigating factors ones that are supposed to portray her as a more humble and humanitarian citizen that has value to add to society? Yeah, bring those on Jodi!
Hi Janx, I have watched a few trials, even a couple from here in Cleveland. I have never seen anything like this!! This trial is not at all normal. Scott Petersons took a while but it made sense! Something is wrong in this trial, very wrong!! :loveyou:
I have a feeling when she takes the stand it will be different then last time.Can the poster who put up the court dates repost the calendar? TIA
I was thinking about that calendar and it didn't look as bad as it felt with delay of court days, but IIRC some of those had short hours on trial days. I think the actual hours of court haven't been very many wihen a full day is 6 hours of court time (3 am/3 pm). Maybe those short days were just for hearings (ie: computer)? Or it could just be because we have to read tweets to decipher what is happening and can't get a feel for the courtroom.
This trial just seems so disjointed, disconnected and disingenuous. All of this under the "guise" that it's more important to keep Jodi's last chance for life "secret", than it is to sentence the murderer to the appropriate charge that she deserves.
ETA: Aren't mitigating factors ones that are supposed to portray her as a more humble and humanitarian citizen that has value to add to society? Yeah, bring those on Jodi!
I must have missed that part but will review. Thank you!