I apologize for asking these questions again - the board has been so active that I have gotten "lost." In fact, earlier - somehow - as I was trying to read all of the posts, I looked up and had a websleuths page on my television. I have never managed to put what I looking at on the computer on my television. However, it was nice to see the websleuths page larger than it is on my computer screen.
My questions that I hope someone has the answers to, and, will take the time to post the answers:
1. Does anyone have the 45 minutes of the courtroom after the guilty verdict was rendered? The courtroom camera stayed on for 45 minutes after the jury was dismissed - people watching the verdict via the internet were able to see this 45 minutes (which includes Travis Alexander's friends and family). Someone posted that they were watching it, and, posted the link hoping that someone would record it.
Did anyone record the 45 minutes that the camera stayed on after the jury was read - if so, would you please post it - or a link to it?
2. VictimsSide was kind enough to post the camera angle that showed Travis Alexander's family and friends when the verdict was read. There are 4 different camera angles from when the verdict was read. Does anyone have all 4 camera angles from "Verdict Day?" If so, would you post all 4 camera angles - or post a link.
3. I think that it is the consensus of this board that Travis Alexander was a fine young man. However, is it possible to take away Travis Alexander's murder's "hold" on her erroneous, deceptive and misconstrued "voice" that inaccurately depicts Travis Alexander life was a lie?
Travis Alexander relationship with God was important to him - Travis Alexander enjoyed giving joy to the world. Travis Alexander does not deserve to have his murderer depict Travis Alexander as something that he was not. He was a member of the LDS Church, had a relationship with Jesus Christ - having sex before marriage does mean that a Christian is crossed off. I do not know what "curtain" Arias claims has been pulled back that tarnishes his reputation.
Was Travis Alexander the first person of faith that his murderer met?
I'm sure Travis Alexander - like most people - would not want the photographs showing him engaging in premarital sex to be seen by everyone. People that are able to sustain from having sex before marriage would not want photographs showing them being intimate with their spouse.
It breaks my heart that Travis Alexander's family and friends have had to endure so much - including this strange crusade to make Travis Alexander sound demonic for having sex before marriage.
I'm sure that Travis Alexander expressed his guilt and sorrow to his murderer for engaging in premarital sex. She kept on tempting him - the images taken of Travis Alexander shortly before he was brutally murdered show someone, IMO, expressing a heavy burden.
I think that Travis Alexander would have found the right person for him - married - become a great husband - an excellent dad - a wonderful grandparent. I think that he would have offered sincere counsel to his children / grandchildren - as I think that Travis Alexander learned from his mistakes and was working to grow as a better human being.
Arias took Travis Alexander's life away for no reason. I do not know why it bothers me so much to hear Arias speak of Travis Alexander as a hypocrite - a spiritual threat. It does bother me greatly - Arias has no idea what she is talking about when it comes to expressing her thoughts on religion (the LDS church, Christianity, the Jewish Faith - all of the previous teach not to have sex before marriage).
I would appreciate any advice on how to get "over" this. Again, I do not know why Arias saying things such as "the curtain was pulled back exposing Travis Alexander's lies," bothers me so much. It does!
Travis Alexander has been exposed as being a kind, generous, compassionate person. I do not understand why his murderer believes that she has "exposed" him. I have written so much - and still have not addressed the letter that Arias sent to The State (regarding her plea bargain). I could write a great deal about this - however I will keep it short: the letter shows that Travis Alexander's murderer has no idea about the LDS Church - the church that she was baptized in, and, was supposed to be a student of.
Thank you - I actually have more questions, however, this post has become long (enough).
I do want to add that I am so proud of the "websleuthers" that found, and, reported the dangerous/bizarre Twitter Account! I did read that the police had taken a male and female into custody (they were at a hotel) - I do not know if they are the "bizarre twittering guy." Regardless - great work! I hope you can see the amazing help so many of you are - wanting to help is one thing - but taking action is what amazing people do!