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Hotspots in Jesse James Words

In this interview, it is interesting to listen to the slip-up made by Jesse James.

Piers Morgan: What do you think when you hear that back?

Jesse James: Ah, it just kind of takes me back to that day. It was sad.  It’s tough…it’s tough to tell someone something…someone that you love, it tough to tell them something when you know when you tell them that you are never going to see them again.

Morgan: And you knew that then?

James: Yeah, I’m… I was pretty sure.

HOTSPOT EXPLAINED

“I’m…”  as in “I am…pretty sure.” Why would he be thinking in present tense? This doesn’t make sense. He slipped here.  I bet most people won’t hear it when he says it.

I went out and read about Sandra’s reaction to his book, and interestingly a source close to Sandra is telling the media, “He didn’t warn her about the book at all — she had no idea he was even considering it until after he’d signed the contract,” She’s devastated. Sandra’s told Jesse they can no longer be friends — even for the kids’ sake. She decided she has to herself first. She couldn’t deal with him anymore.”

Interesting, huh?

I personally wouldn’t trust Jesse James farther than I could see him.

Thanks to Karon for the story suggestion!

Larry James, Julie James and Jesse

Jesse James Gets Back To His Normal Life!

There is an interesting video of Larry James responding to claims by his son, Jesse, that he was abused over at RadarOnline.

Larry is relaxed and his words flow, which is supportive of honesty. When we watch his facial expressions and emotions, they, too, are supportive of his words. When we further compare his interview and behavior to James’ interview and behavior, I think it becomes clear who appears most trustworthy. It isn’t Jesse.

In the process of looking for a linkable video of Larry, I found an article by TMZ that I thought was fascinating. Jesse James’ sister, Julie, supports Jesse in that she believed he was abused.

What is fascinating, however, if TMZ’s post is accurate and truthful, it puts Jesse in a bad light. In his Nightline interview, Jesse talked of snapping his wrist when going over the fence for the ball that night his dad yelled at him. Then later, Jesse brings up that his dad broke his arm, as if to suggest it was a different incident. Well, according to TMZ and Julie, it was one in the same. Oops! Is he busted?

I wondered if these two were the same incident and according to two of Jesse’s family members, it was! It’s not looking good for Jesse. Did his sister just dig his hole bigger for him?

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Jesse James Eyes: Lies?


Nightline Video: Jesse James on Abuse

Watch Jesse James in this interview with Nightline as he talks about his abuse. “I never had a chance to be a kid. I just remember the clenched teeth, the strained neck look on his face, you know?”

Read moreThe reporter says, “Did he beat you?” James responds, “He beat my ass good a bunch of times.” Isn’t that a little vague? He remembers his dad’s clenched teeth and strained neck first?

“Football star, bike builder, monster garage TV star, all that stuff is a huge smoke screen so people won’t see I’m a scared abused kid….a seven year old.”

Was he only seven when he was abused??

When James says this stuff about a smoke screen, watch for the twinkle in his eye. He is glowing when he says this and shows zero stress about painful memories liked he wants us to believe. James lied to Sandra…is he trying to pull the wool on us too?

James recounts the abuse, I guess, when he says, “I tripped over this little low fence wire and snapped my wrist and I remember my dad laughed at me when I hit the ground and called me a dummy.”

Is that the abuse? How many parents have lost it and done this to their children? While its not in good taste, we all get pushed to the edge in life at times.

James continues, “I was petrified of my dad… It wasn’t so much getting the sh** beat out of me or getting my arm broken or getting kicked or whatever or punched, it was the in-between time [smile], the fear of that happening again. I was a terrorized kid.”

Does anyone know what this means? It sounds like a bunch of bunk, if you ask me. Does this sound like the recollections of abuse? James seems to really be digging deep.

James says, “It’s really tough for me to think about now, because……….[it appears James is thinking here and then tears appear…is he working it?] Sonny was the age that I was…when my dad broke my arm.”

Whoa! Are we talking about the same incident above about the snapped wrist or this another incident? Wouldn’t that be a huge memory for you over the clenched teeth and strained neck? Why the lack of details on the biggest abuse disclosed yet?

Notice the lack of stress in his forehead through the entire segment.

James has me questioning things. Is he exaggerating, fabricating or telling us the truth? This is not a high stake lie so I don’t think we can say anything conclusively, but remember, James has already admitted he lied to Sandra a lot, should we believe him now?

Stay tuned tomorrow as I look at his dad’s side of the story…

Jesse James: Be Warned


You can see all the interview at RadarOnline.

When I watch Jesse James in the interview from ABC’s Nightline, I see a man who feels threatened by Sandra. I absolutely believe him when he says, “It’s about trying to push someone away that I thought was going to leave anyway.” At another point in the interview, he says, “I never felt good enough for anyone.” When James says this, I absolutely believe him.

I personally believe James saw what Sandra was made of, and felt he could never complete. Instead of dealing with his shortcomings and improving himself, James took the easy way out and indulged himself with people that made him feel worthy and important–without any regard for how that would impact his marriage or his children.

It appears this is all about James, and no one else.

James wants to feel like he is the top dog and that’s where he strayed–in circles where he felt he was the star. With Sandra, he was never going to get that. That’s why I think he truly wanted to get caught. I think he wanted his marriage to end, because he couldn’t handle Sandra getting all the attention. It just reinforced to James all of his shortcomings and he didn’t want any part of that!

James is strangely arrogant, if you ask me, which I wouldn’t expect if he was truly remorseful for what he did. While he owns up to his actions in words, his emotions are completely void and unsupportive. I simply see a man saying what he has to say without any conviction or buy in.

The only pain James feels is when he cries over his pain. This behavior, if you ask me, is a recipe for James to continue to be destructive towards others in his life. For me, it is a big warning to thread carefully. Arrogance and a lack of remorse are quite a devastating combination for those who come into James’ inner circle.

Thanks, to Celebitchy, for the story lead.