katydid23
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A case that proved premeditation.
IMO
This jury voted YES for premeditation, right?
A case that proved premeditation.
IMO
I believe the murderer never referenced the prison but rather the location - Perryville is the prison, she referenced Goodyear which is a town near the prison. Apparently no one, not even the mitigation lady, bothered to tell her she was dellusional in thinking she could do the things she listed. Was it made up for the jury, of course it was. It is also dellusional to think that she would actually volunteer to serve others, she serves no one but herself.
The Jury foreman has been on tv. He looks like a very smart man to me.
I'm sure he could pass any test without a problem.
The verdict had nothing to do with tests, common sense, or misunderstanding the law.
This case should have been plead out from day one at murder two.
It was never a DP case.
But this Jury gave us murder one. We should count our lucky stars.
IMO
i have a question. why DID travis go on that rant?
I've seen the foreman interview on the ABC site, it's about 3 minutes long, but it seems like it's incomplete, that it starts in middle of the interview. Does anybody have a longer version?
Pssst don't tell the rest of the world that or Dr Hare...or the FBI
It's very real ... Well studied...and very very real
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The real elephant in the room that has probably been mentioned on other threads that I can't keep up with (I can't even keep up with this one!) is why did the MMPI and/or MCMI not detect the level of her psychopathy/sociopathy? Why do the BPD traits obscure the even more dangerous traits? Or, was the clone of Einstein (more like the clone of Randall Flagg for Stephen King fans) really able to throw off the tests by being all over the place? She's off the scales in narcissism (and I know a narcissist) and she's far more sociopathic than a diagnosed ASPD that I know. I know that the MCMI came up with Personality Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified and that DR. Samuels completely swept it under the carpet, but why wasn't Dr. DeMarte able to diagnose beyond the BPD? What is up with the test results?
I guess it doesn't really matter, but it just emphasizes that we are all but helpless in a world full of these subhumans when batteries of diagnostic testing doesn't fully identify them and $2MM doesn't take them completely out of society.
Psycohopathy/sociopathy isn't a true medical diagnosis. It's a lay men's term for extreme narcissistic or border line personality disorders.
The Jury foreman has been on tv. He looks like a very smart man to me.
I'm sure he could pass any test without a problem.
The verdict had nothing to do with tests, common sense, or misunderstanding the law.
This case should have been plead out from day one at murder two.
It was never a DP case.
But this Jury gave us murder one. We should count our lucky stars.
IMO
I'm not saying they don't exist, I'm saying there isn't a medically defined category for the disorder.
This jury voted YES for premeditation, right?
I know.
But do you see me complaining?
I'm not complaining because I believe in the wisdom of our Jury system.
I didn't sit there and watch this trial all day for four months.
And, when I did watch it, I had access to popcorn.
IMO
Evening lovely Sleuthers. It looks like it's that time to remember we don't have to reply to all people's posts if you know what I mean. Some people come on here and post very controversial views. God, well invented an ignore function for that reason if someone is bothering you. You can access it by pressing http://www.websleuths.com/forums/profile.php?do=ignorelist
Love,
Gauntlet
The jury forman NEVER blamed Travis. He said he beleived there was emotional abuse but never said it was Travis' fault he was murdered. They voted for 1st degree murder and that it was cruel. I don't know what interview you guys are watching but half the stuff I have read was never said by him.
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Well, viewing a brutal murder, the grieving fsmily, and 4 months of victim-trashing as entertainment best appreciated with popcorn is certaintly a novel perspective. You don't live in Phoenix, I hope?
A case that proved premeditation.
IMO
John Couey
After thinking about the DP and Jodi .... And much soul searching. I don't believe I could sentence her to die.
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Maybe I am misunderstanding the "age" thing, but IMO that has nothing to do with a person's technology awareness or abilities. Some 70/80 year olds are every bit as proficient as the younger generation. Totally depends on the individual. All JMO.