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Jodi Arias, in many ways, is an unremarkable woman. She is a soft-spoken woman with a gentle demeanor. Her words ebb and flow almost effortlessly, and she is quite confident in the story she tells. If you just watched her speak, without listening to the words, you’d think she was just having a casual conversation with someone about something inane, or something even slightly pleasing to her. Her story doesn’t get remarkable until you hear what it is she is talking about, and then suddenly, everything becomes remarkable.
Read moreHere is a quick synopsis of a few my thoughts:
Almost every aspect of this case there are one-in-a-million odds, and each one by itself is incredible, but put them together, and it clearly supports that Arias is, statistically speaking, likely not being honest with us.
Arias: I heard… ah…. really loud, pop, and the next thing I remember, I was lying next to the bathtub and Travis was, um… screaming.
Arias: At that point, I…um…I sort of was just trying to come around and kind of orientate myself to what was going on,” Jodi explains. “And I looked up and I just — I saw two other individuals in the bathroom. And they were coming towards us.
Two other individuals? Is that how you would recall two people who attacked you? And the use of the word “other” is unusual as well. Also, if the intruders knocked Arias and Alexander down, or at least knocked her down and shot him, how come she recalls them both coming towards them again? It’s unlikely two people will hit two others by hand or with a gun, move away and then come back again. It doesn’t make sense.
“Jodi says Travis was alive when she fled his house.” (48 Hours)
Arias: He was still sort of on his hands and knees, the whole time, until I ran from the room. That’s the last that I saw him.
Notice the words “sort of” and how she finishes the sentence with “until”? Both of these words are unusual to me.
Arias: He pulled the trigger, and nothing happened with the gun, and so, I just grabbed my purse, which was on the floor at that point, and I ran down the stairs and out of there and I left [Travis] there. …I pushed past him and – and his gun, and I just didn’t look back.
I find the words, “so”, and “I just” here interesting, as well as her lack of emotional involvement in a supposedly horrific situation. I also find it interesting how she talks about her purse and qualifies its location, which was conveniently right at her feet at that point. How amazing is that? And if you notice, her story is not in the order of how things would naturally happen. She tells us she first ran down the stairs and out of there. Then she says she pushed past him and his gun. When people are deceptive, they often get their facts out of order like this.
When Arias says during the interview that the man led her to Travis’ bedroom while the woman kept an eye on Travis, and just left her alone in Travis’ bedroom, once he left, she says charged “her and she fell over him”. Does this make any sense at all? It doesn’t make sense on multiple levels. Try to envision it.
Arias : They were both taller than me, um…they were covered — their hands, their gloves — they had long-sleeved shirt on. They were in all black. He was wearing jeans. But they all — they had ski masks on and I believe they were there to kill him, um…because they didn’t take anything…to my knowledge, there was nothing missing from the house.
I find it strange how she says “their hands, their gloves”, how they had long-sleeve “shirt” on, and how she says “But they all–they had ski masks on.” It’s not a natural speech pattern for recollection.
Then Arias says, “They were in all black”, but she then says the guy was wearing jeans. Jeans are typically blue. If they weren’t blue, I would be surprised that she noticed, in this horrific event, that they were black denim. It’s rather an odd clue for her to pick up on, unless, of course, she is creating this story.
I find it rather odd when she says, “I think they were there to kill him, because they didn’t take anything.” She immediately adds on an afterthought, which is common when people don’t tell the truth…”to my knowledge, there was nothing missing from the house.” How did she know that, if she ran out of the house and left Travis? Did the police tell her this? Either way, her speech pattern here is unusual.
Arias says, “He had some blood all over the floor.” Isn’t this somewhat of a contradiction? Some blood, yet it is all over the floor? Doesn’t it usually take a lot of blood to be all over the floor?
Talking about her situation in the intro to 48 Hours, Arias says, “Sometimes life requires you to step out of your comfort zone a little bit….and that’s kind of the reason why I am here right now.” Arias is clearly manipulating why she is where she is–in jail right now.
Arias is not in jail right now awaiting a murder trial because “life required her to step out of her comfort zone”. Give me a break. She is trying to paint a sweet portrait of herself. Notice the words “kind of”? That she doesn’t talk about “murder”? How she uses other words instead of the word “sex” many times until later in the story? All of these behaviors are indicative that she is a manipulator.
When asked by 48 Hours if she confessed what she knew to police when they first interviewed her, Arias said, “No. I think I was wise enough to know that coming to him with that story at this point would be like implicating myself.”
Clearly, we can see Arias lied. She admits to it. She has no problem lying to people, if she feels it will suit her. An innocent person knows that lying will only cause problems to get worse. A liar? Well, lies are their only hope, aren’t they?
Interestingly enough, she can’t keep her facts straight, which is another indication of deception. When Arias is talking about the photographs police found, she says “I’m assuming it’s the woman, because the pants were black. And the guy was wearing blue jeans.”
Obviously, Arias cannot keep her facts straight. This is total contradiction to her story above about how the intruders were dressed in “all black”. (I found this after going back to get quotes in this case).
Do I trust Jodi Arias? I do not. Not at all.
To me, though I am not an expert in psychology, Arias has the classic behaviors of a psychopath. I don’t think it will take a jury very long to convict her and put her behind bars for life, or perhaps even give her the death penalty, to which Arias said, ““I know that I won’t be the first person to be wrongly convicted, and possibly wrongly sentenced for either life in prison or the death penalty. Personally, if I had my choice, I would take the death penalty because I don’t want to spend the rest of my life in prison.”
Have you ever seen an innocent person say, “You know what? If I am convicted, just give me the death penalty”. It’s totally absurd, as is Arias’ story, if you want my opinion.
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I guess it is official that Ronald Cummings and Misty Croslin are engaged. I can’t believe this. It happened last night at a Chili’s restaurant.
Note: The audio doesn’t come in right away in this clip. I don’t know why.
Is Cummings on the fast track to do all the things he always wanted to do?? It sure makes you wonder. Is he trying to keep Croslin happy so she will stay devoted and loyal to him?
More than that, notice how Croslin says, “This is what Haleigh wanted. She’s always talked about it”. Notice she talks in past tense? It’s intriguing, yet very, very sad that these two people can focus on themselves so much at this time. I still feel strongly that these two people know more about Haleigh then they are telling us.
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48 Hours Mystery this week profiled the case of Travis Alexander, and Jodi Arias. You can read the story here.
Check back later this week for my opinion.