Monday, April 29, 2013

Jodi Arias trial an International Spectacle

Jodi Arias gunned down Travis Alexander

then stabbed him

then slit his throat ear to ear



"You are as enlightened as you are beautiful." - Travis Alexander. Indeed Jodi Arias was beautiful with a delicate voice that could call the birds from the tree's. Not really the perfect image of a killer, although as with most women perhaps you should be wary of what flashes in her eyes. Was she driven over the edge, was she insanely jealous did she stalk Travis?

Jodi Arias is a talented artist and photographer, but will always be best known as the accused murderess of Travis in June 2008. The evidence against her is outstanding and even includes dark, out of focus photographs of the event. I am still confused why she was not able to provide the media and court with better pictures given her photographic experience. In Jodi's own words, "You couldn't not like Travis he was a cool guy!" In the last photograph taken of Travis he looked anything but cool and collected, he looked petrified as his deep green eyes, red possibly with tears stared into the glare of the lens. If only we could see through his eyes in that moment, see the truth and in Travis's own words in a motivational speech on Myspace, "Step out of the Matrix."

It's a startling coincidence that before 1990 a Mormon blood oath included the words, "We agree that our throats be cut from ear to ear," (should they reveal Mormon secrets). Travis is pictured curled dead in the shower in a disturbingly graphic crime photo his throat cut ear to ear. But Mormon's are not violent people even if there is a Wikipedia page titled, "Mormons and violence" and the last time anyone's throat was documented as cut ear to ear by a Mormon was in 1866.

Jodi Arias, all 120lbs of her, was responsible for stabbing the handsome 200lb weighlifter 27 times, slitting his throat and shooting him in the head. Clearly she was unsatisfied at having spent hours with him making love. Jodi Arias was a stalker, she followed him everywhere trips to Arizona, California, Ohio, Canada, on the same airplane, in a seat beside him. The poor guy couldn't get rid of her no matter how hard he tried. "She was like a drug to him," the prosecution insists. In the police report friends and family testified she was an obsessive stalker. Jodi Arias is guilty of first degree murder!

Jodi's long term friend Bryan Carr disagrees emphatically, as reported in Britain's Daily Mail, "Jodi never actually killed Travis, the Mormons actually killed Travis!" He told this to Radar Online, a popular gossip-spreading website, adding, "In the Mormon faith, they have a thing called a blood atonement that the bishop will practice on people high in the church like Travis was if sex sins or adultery were committed. They believe that it washes away your sins and use a scapegoat, to protect the religion!" The weapons used to commit the crime have never been found. "I will not be first person to be wrongly convicted," Arias told CBS news.

In a excerpt of original police interrogation videos Jodi says that it would be easier to say she was guilty implying her family were in danger. "Jodi don't go there" replies the officer. Bryan Carr says, "She is afraid of implicating the real killers because she is afraid they will go after her family."

Back to the eyes of Travis Alexander on the day of his murder, because they say a camera never lies. ABC15 reported that a man believes something is missing in this murder case, he see's two other people in the reflection of Travis's eyes. Mr Blankenship has a lot of experience in photography, "If your seeing a single person, then that person should be taking up the middle part of his eye" he said. 

On YouTube he posted enlarged images which seem to clearly show these reflections and many others have followed. Jodi Arias once told investigators that two people, a man and a woman broke into the home and attacked Travis but she was not believed. Once the truth is lost all that is left is lies. The eyes of the law stare down at Jodi and she stands to lose more than her freedom if convicted, she could lose her life, why would such an important valuable piece of evidence be ignored?

On Myspace Jodi posted many photographs "in loving memory," of Travis, post-mortem; they seemed like the perfect couple. Her friend commented, "I'm so glad that you had the opportunity to spend your time with him doing things that most people never do. So special." Did that include stabbing him 27 times, cutting his throat from ear-to-ear and shooting him in the head? I don't think so but few agree, I suppose I am stepping out of the Matrix here.

Grok adds, The murder of Travis Alexander by Jodi Arias took place on June 4, 2008, in his home in Mesa, Arizona. Alexander, a 30-year-old salesman and devout Mormon, was stabbed 27 times, had his throat slit, and was shot in the head while showering. His body was discovered five days later by friends. Arias, his ex-girlfriend, initially denied involvement but later claimed self-defense during her highly publicized 2013 trial in Maricopa County Superior Court, Phoenix. She was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole in 2015 after the jury deadlocked on the death penalty. The case drew massive media attention due to graphic details, including crime scene photos and testimony about their tumultuous relationship.  SOURCE 

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